221 Georgia St.
Louisiana 63353

Sample Eagle’s Nest wines. Purchase our award winning wines, plus a selection from Missouri, California, France and Australia; enjoy a bottle in the garden. We will create a custom gift basket for you; shipping is available to many states. Live entertainment on the weekends during the summer. Enjoy an exquisite meal in our restaurant and on the patio. We specialize in weddings and receptions in the garden, with complete planning from flowers to music to the photographer. The eagle’s Nest Bed and Breakfast Inn is on-site.

50 Marina Way
Kimberling City 65686

Rent vacation houseboats that sleep six, 10 or 12. Each houseboat is includes a barbecue grill, fully equipped galley, air conditioning, a generator, and a slide. You furnish food, beverages, bath towels and gasoline. Go wherever you like on the lake, as long as you are tied up by dusk. You may tow your own fishing boat or personal water craft. Located on Table Rock Lake, at the Port of Kimberling.

612 Devil's Pool Road
Ridgedale 65739

In the Ozark Mountains on the shores of Table Rock Lake, ten-minutes from Branson. Accommodations range from a choice room in one of three lodges to a cozy cottage or a rustic log cabin. Lodging includes a fireplace and a hot tub, or a lovely view of Table Rock Lake. While at Big Cedar, enjoy complimentary activities: lazy river; paddle boats; paved jogging and walking trail; scenic hiking trail; miniature golf; bonfires and DVD rental.

Our facilities include Bent Hook Marina, Cedar Mountain Stables, Carriage House Spa and Top of the Rock Golf Course. Four distinct dining options are available: Worman House, our award winning fine dining restaurant; Devil's Pool, our casual fare choice; Truman Smoke House, our snack and lunch shop; and Buzzard Bar.

247 Potential Drive
Hollister 65672

We provide professional bass fishing guide services on Table Rock Lake and Bull Shoals Lake. Fish from a fully rigged 2007 Triton 21-X High Performance Bass Boat with a Mercury Optimax 225, a trolling motor and color GPS/Sonar. We supply all of the equipment needed, or bring your own. See our Web site for details, schecules and rates.

Captain Joe is Coast Guard licensed, commercially insured, and Red Cross certified.

513 N. Main St.
Eminence 65466

Canoe, kayak, raft and tube rentals for the Jacks Fork and Current Rivers. Shuttle service available. Camp store with floating and camping supplies. An authorized concessionaire for the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

105 Circle B Road
Eminence 65466

Facilities includes: seven-unit motel; 17 cabins-some riverfront; 45 RV hook-ups; 60 tent sites; a small general store; arcade; public laundry facilities; and a shower house.

Canoes, rafts, kayaks, and tubes are available for rent. On the banks of the Jacks Fork River. Open April-October.

20243 Route 112
Cassville 65625

We have six RV sites. Four are pull-thru; two are large back in sites. These oversize spaces all accommodate big rigs and slide-outs. All sites have water/sewer, 20/30/50 amp electrical, a picnic table, barbecue grill and a steel campfire ring. Your cellular phone will work at our resort. There are several large hardwood trees providing shade for each site. Firewood is available.

Large groups are welcome. We are three miles from Roaring River State Park; eight miles from Table Rock Lake. Cassville Public Golf Club is located right across the street. The resort is open the last weekend in February through 3 November.

Also available on site: two one-bedroom cabins with a sleeper-sofa and fully equipped kitchen; eight two-bedroom units with fully equipped kitchens; four single units with kitchenette; and two single efficiency units that have a microwave, small fridge and a coffeemaker.

6696 Jasmine Road
Billings 65610

There is plenty of room to relax under shade trees at Le Cave. Our 100-year-old dairy barn boasts a unique clear span, bentwood ceiling in the upstairs tasting loft. We offer tasting of 14 estate-bottled wines. Enjoy the outdoor deck, where there is often music or special events. Wines and pairings of crackers, cheese, shrimp and chocolate are available. Enjoy a tour of the vineyard, wine glass in hand, and sample grapes right from the vines. Le Cave can host small private events. Located 25 miles southwest of Springfield.

5601 High St.
Augusta 63332

Augusta Winery features a year-round tasting room, gift shop, and a covered terrace. Our Wine and Beer Garden is open May through October with free, live music on the weekends. Bring your own picnic or purchase cheese, sausage, snacks, and beverages at the winery. No outside alcohol allowed. Closed on New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

13699 Route 94
Dutzow 63342

Blumenhof is German for Court of Flowers. Our vineyards were established in 1979. Enjoy estate bottled wines. Bring a picnic, or buy one at the winery. No outside alcohol may be brought onto the premises. Large outdoor seating area; limited indoor seating. Tours by appointment. See the Website for live music schedules.One mile from the Katy Trail Dotzow Trailhead. Closed Thanksgiving, 25 December and 1 January.

3939 C Highway
Plattsburg 64477
A full service equestrian center just North of the Kansas City metro area. Breeding, boarding, training, and lessons are available. We offer both Western and English disciplines and specialize in performance horse training, primarily Reining, Hunter/Jumper and Dressage.
485 Rose O'Neill Road
Walnut Shade 65771

Family homestead of Rose O'Neill, artist, writer and creator of the Kewpies. Tours of museum, gallery and reconstructed Victorian home are offered. Reduced rates for groups of 10 or more. Children are welcome. Gift shop and parking for 50+ vehicles at visitor center. Free admission every day for walking trails, picnic area, outdoor sculpture, and historic cemetery. From Branson, eight miles north on Route 65, turn right onto Rose O’Neill Road; from Springfield, 25 miles south on Route 65, turn left onto Rose O’Neill Road. On the National Register of Historic Places. Admission: $7; younger than 13, free.

FS 3155
Winona 65588
Two trailheads serve 30-mile Eleven Point River Trail. The trail is popular as an equestrian trail. It's tough to cover the whole trail in one day, even on horseback so allow plenty of time. Please limit your party to no more than 10.
Cobb Ridge Recreation Area
Chadwick 65629
Nearly 80 miles of ATV, motorcycle and mountain bike trails, winding in and out of deep, forested hollows and down long ridge tops. Situated about four miles southwest of Chadwick. Area contains a 12 square mile chunk of rough national forest land in Ozark country. Camping facilities close.
100 E. 4th St.
Dixon 65459
An approximately one-hour hike along a creek-bed, over rough rocks, takes you to this Missouri conservation area and the natural bridge.
15559 Audrain Road 821
Mexico 65265
Fourteen-event, low ropes team challenge course. Indian tepee, 47 acres of woods with trails and creek. Several annual events.
Hwy D
Potosi 63664
The white water area of the St. Francis River, both lovely and exciting. Water cascades over a historic dam at the abandoned silver mine and 200-foot bluffs loom over the one-mile scenic hiking trail. There is a one-mile long trail along each side of the river. From Turkey Creek Picnic Area, a 1.2 mile trail to the north leads to Millstream Garden Conservation Area, managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation. 66 campsites with 9 double sites and 1 is a group site, each with table, lantern post and fire ring. Some site have electrical hookups available and some sites support RV and trailers up to 40 feet in length. Drinking Water and Vault Toilets are centrally located. Two picnic areas each containing 5 picnic units, each with picnic table and grill.
108 S. Sam Houston Blvd.
Houston 65483
Thirteen miles south of Rolla on the Little Piney River. A picnic area, pavilions, hiking trails and camping. Two trails and the creek; a Wild Trout Management area; and a shady overlook that's a favorite wedding spot.
Missouri River
Jefferson City 65102
More than 550 miles of the Missouri River from the Iowa border to St. Louis. Using the Web site, paddlers can view maps, determine access sites and browse tools for planning a trip on the historic river.
1246 Lewis Street
St. Louis 63103

An 11-mile paved trail along the Mississippi River, between the Gateway Arch and the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge. Plazas, parking, signage, artwork and drinking fountains are scattered along the route. Bike rentals are available from the kiosk below the Gateway Arch, open extended hours on Tuesday evenings. Trailnet hosts the a nighttime Riverfront Trail Rides every Tuesday, May-August. Checkour Website for details.

4317 Native Stone Road
Jefferson City 65109

The two-mile (round-trip) trail takes you through the 12-acre vineyards to Bull Rock Historic Site, beside the Missouri River. This site was annotated in Lewis and Clark’s journals. The trail begins at Native Stone Winery, on Route 179, just north of Jefferson City. Special hours available for school, scout other youth groups.

420 E. Hale Lake Road
Warrensburg 64093

This eight mile round trip trail runs along Hale Lake Road and Route DD on the south side of Warrensburg. The trail is paved, with slight hills.

110 Olive St.
Waynesville 65583

A one-mile walking trail runs along the Roubidoux River from Waynesville Park to Laughlin Park. There are pavillions, restrooms, playground equipment, easy river access and a spring fed cave.

13640 S. Route 102
East Prairie 63845

Driving along the rural highways in southeast Missouri, travelers may notice an abundance of farmland. Amid this farmland though, near East Prairie, 1,029 acres of the area's original landscape has been preserved and stands out above the rest. This island of trees in a sea of agriculture is known as Big Oak Tree State Park. A boardwalk allows visitors to walk alongside champion trees and through wetlands. The interpretive center highlights the park's flora and fauna. Picnic sites and a shelter are available along with hiking trails and a small lake for fishing. The park is managed by Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site.

Route W
Thayer 65791

Often called the Little Grand Canyon, the gulf was created when the ceiling of a giant cave collapsed. The gulf winds for a mile through vertical walls as high as 130 feet. Hiking trails, scenic overlooks and picnic sites are available. Located six miles west of Thayer.

1491 State Route D
Camdenton 65020

Towering bluffs offer a majestic view of the Lake of the Ozarks. The remains of a huge stone castle add an air of mystery. Trails wind by caves, a spring and a natural bridge. This day-use park features two courtesy docks, picnicking and an accessible fishing dock.

28761 State Park Road
Warsaw 65355

Surrounded by water on three sides, the park encompasses the tip of a peninsula jutting into Truman Lake. It is located west of Warsaw off Route 7 and offers a marina, camping, hiking, picnic sites and a shelter, swimming, boat rentals and ramps, and great fishing.

8th Street
Pineville 65625

Outstanding oak and oak-pine woodlands are features of this 2,082-acre park in the rugged Elk Hills region of southwest Missouri. These glades, woodlands and bluffs lie along scenic Big Sugar Creek. A three-mile hiking trail traverses the park's unique features, designated as the Elk River Breaks Natural Area. The park is managed out of Roaring River State Park.

Route 21
Ironton 63650

Giant granite rocks a billion years old stand end-to-end like a train of red circus elephants. A self-guiding trail (with Braille signage) winds among these geologic wonders. Picnic sites and flush restrooms are available.

12096 Park Drive
Ste. Genevieve 63670

Set in eastern Ozark sandstone country, this park is located between Ste. Genevieve and Farmington on Route 32. One of Missouri's most scenic and unspoiled landscapes, this park is known for pine trees and wild azaleas. Picnic sites, a shelter and a campground are nestled under the pines. Hiking trails and a 10-mile backpacking trail are available.

S. Riverside Drive
St. Charles 63301

The Katy Trail is the longest rails-to-trails conversion in the U.S. There are 24 trailheads along the route. The trail is open for hiking and bicycling through 225 miles of Missouri countryside; equestrian use is allowed between Calhoun and Sedalia. Along the trail, visitors will experience scenic views, river bluffs and friendly, small-town Missouri. St. Charles is the eastern-most trailhead.

873 SE 10th St.
Knob Noster 65336

Knob Noster State Park, off Route 50 on Route 23, is a 3,934-acre area with thick forests, clear lakes and grasslands. Camping, equestrian camping, hiking, fishing, group camps, nature study areas, and an equestrian trail are available.

Route 134
Kaiser 65047

Missouri's largest state park has 89 miles of shoreline, two swimming beaches, boat-launching areas, marinas, campgrounds, camper cabins, a yurt, hiking, mountain biking and equestrian trails, tours of Ozark Caverns, trail rides and organized group camps.

20057 State Park Office Road
Stoutsville 65283

Scenic views from limestone bluffs and woodlands await at this park. Located on Mark Twain Lake, the park features camping, camper cabins, fishing, a boat ramp, hiking trails, a beach, an organized group camp, and picnic sites and shelters. Mark Twain Birthplace State Historic Site is located in the park. Grounds open sunrise to 10 p.m. daily.

115 Meramec Park Drive
Sullivan 63080

Meramec State Park, located along the Meramec River, is a favorite with canoeists and fishermen. It features a store/grill, a visitor center, hiking and backpacking trails, cabins, a motel with a conference center, canoe and raft rentals and camping. There are more than 40 caves in the park; guided tours are given of Fisher Cave. The park is three miles south of Sullivan on Route 185.

Route WW
Campbell 63933

The area around this park, known as Crowley's Ridge, is in a range of low hills in the Mississippi River floodplain. From the park's overlook and two-mile loop trail, visitors will see many kinds of plants not found elsewhere in Missouri. The park is five miles north of Campbell.

97 North Outer Road
Eureka 63025

This day-use park features a small section of old Route 66 and a visitor center with Route 66 and Times Beach exhibits. It provides Meramec River access, picnic areas and shelters, and trails for hiking, bicycling and horseback riding.

Route N
Middle Brook 63656

This park has been a favorite of state park users for many years. In December 2005, the nearby Taum Sauk Reservoir breached sending 1.3 billion gallons of water through the major use area of the park. The day-use area of the park has reopened. Camping will be available soon. Visit www.MoStateParks.com for updates.

800 Guy Park Drive
Wildwood 63005

This park, 20 miles west of St. Louis off Route 109 on Route BA, is dedicated to physician and surgeon Dr. Edmund Babler. It features camping, picnicking, a paved bicycle trail, equestrian trails, hiking trails, a visitor center with exhibits, interpretive programs and an accessible group camp.

Route CC
Athens 63465

At this site, Union troops defeated the pro-south Missouri State Guard in 1861; it was the northernmost Civil War battle west of the Mississippi River. The site features camping, picnicking, hiking, fishing and boating. History tours from one to six hours in duration are available. Guided natural history tours and hikes lasting up to two hours are offered. The site is located 10 miles north of Kahoka.

Route 187
Arrow Rock 65320

As early as 1805, Daniel and Nathan Boone, sons of famed frontiersman Daniel Boone, processed salt from Boone's Lick Spring. A trail with interpretive panels leads to the spring. Picnic sites are available. This historic site is managed out of Arrow Rock State Historic Site. Located 12 miles northwest of Boonville on Route 187, off Route 87.

19349 Bothwell Park Road
Sedalia 65301

A circa 1900 castle on a hill. Bothwell Lodge represents early 20th century extravagant living. It was built by Sedalia lawyer and politician John H. Bothwell. Hiking, mountain biking and picnicking are available. North of Sedalia off Route 65. Tours: $2.50; ages 6-12, $1.50; younger than 6, free.

1101 Delaware
Lexington 64067

The site features the Civil War battlefield and the Anderson House, which was used by both sides as a field hospital during the September 1861 battle. Highlights include a visitor center with exhibits, an interpretive, self-guided trail on the battlefield and guided tours.

Van Buren Street
Arrow Rock 65320

The Santa Fe Trail crossed the Missouri River here. Landmarks include artist George Caleb Bingham's house, the circa 1834 Huston Tavern, a one-room jail, a visitor center museum, camping, hiking trails and picnicking. The Huston Tavern offers dining in an 1860s atmosphere. Arrow Rock is 13 miles north of I-70.

Route 172
Williamsville 63967

Scenic lackeside coves offer irresistible fishing and picnicking spots at this park, bordering Wappapello Lake. Campgrounds, cabins, camper cabins, nature programs, hiking, backpacking, equestrian and mountain biking trails, boat ramps and a beach highlight the park. The park is 16 miles north of Poplar Bluff.

1000 Riverlands Way
West Alton 63386

A trail leads to the point where the Mississippi and the Missouri rivers meet. Interpretive panels focus on the rivers and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The park's location is great for bird watching. Flooding occaisionally causes closure of the park. Check the Web site prior to your visit.

1505 East Peabody Road
Columbia 65202

This reclaimed strip mine area, 10 miles north of Columbia off Route 63, is one of two state parks where off-road motorcycling and ATV riding is allowed. Trails and a motocross track are available. There are seven strip pits for swimming, canoeing and fishing. Camping and picnicking are available.

217 Route TT
Montgomery City 63361

Radiocarbon dating indicates the park's shelter cave was inhabited more than 10,000 years ago. The park, two miles west of Danville along the Loutre River, features camping, hiking and mountain biking trails, fishing, a boat ramp and picnicking.

26250 Route 64A
Lebanon 65536

Bennett Spring is the state’s third-largest spring. Trout fishing, lodging, camping, dining, fly-fishing schools, a nature center, a swimming pool, float trips, hiking trails, a store and picnicking are park features. The park is 12 miles west of Lebanon. Trout season is March-October. A Missouri fishing license and daily trout tag are required to fish. Pets are not allowed in buildings.

204 Lake Shore Drive
Craig 64437

The 625-acre Oxbow Lake, 11 miles southwest of Mound City, is perfect for fishing. The park offers lodging, camping, dining, a swimming pool, a snack bar, a store and picnicking. It is an area for bird watching, as it lies along a major migratory flyway.

76 Route 128
Trenton 64683

This park, four miles west of Trenton, is dedicated to Gen. Enoch Crowder, founder of the selective service system. It features camping, hiking, mountain biking and equestrian trails, an organized group camp, picnic sites and shelters, and a lake for fishing and swimming.

678 State Route 147
Troy 63379

More than 38 miles of hiking, backpacking and equestrian trails wind through this 6,393-acre park. Camping, equestrian camping, a lake for fishing and swimming, picnicking, an organized group camp and a visitor center are features. The park is located three miles east of Troy.

Route 143
Patterson 63956

The St. Francois Mountains provide the backdrop for this scenic park. Great for families, it offers fishing, float trips, nature programs, camping (including equestrian), dining, cabins, hiking, backpacking and horse trails, a bicycle trail, picnicking and a stream for splashing.

28615 Visitor Center Road
Macon 63552

This park features water recreation on the 2,430-acre Long Branch Lake, which has an excellent reputation for bass fishing. A swimming beach, trails, camping, an accessible fishing dock, a store, boat slips, and picnic sites and shelters are features. The park is located two miles west of Macon off Route 36.

Route B
Wayland 63472

Louis Jolliet and Father Jacques Marquette arrived at this site on June 25, 1673. Illinois Indians were the first American Indians they encountered in what is now Missouri. A short walking trail crosses the site. The location of an excavated Illinois Indian longhouse is marked to indicate its size. Displays depict the site's history. A picnic area is available. Call if you would like a tour. 

N. Price Lane
Clinton 64735

Katy Trail State Park is the longest rails-to-trails conversion in the U.S. There are 24 trailheads along the route. The trail is open for hiking and bicycling through 225 miles of Missouri countryside; equestrian use allowed between Calhoun and Sedalia. Along the trail, visitors will experience scenic views, river bluffs and small-town Missouri. Clinton is the western-most trailhead.

2800 Pimville Road
Park Hills 63601

Off-road vehicle (ORV) riders can zoom across 2,000 acres; one of the largest ORV areas in the Midwest. Camping, equestrian camping, lakes for fishing and swimming, picnicking and hiking, equestrian, backpack and bicycle trails, and a radio controlled airplane field are features.

10621 NE Hwy. 121
Cameron 64429

This heavily wooded park is a favorite of bird watchers and solitude seekers. It features individual and group campsites, hiking trails, fishing, and picnic sites and shelters. Trice-Dedman Memorial Woods, owned by The Nature Conservancy, is nearby. The park is located six miles south of Cameron.

13041 Route 104
De Soto 63020

Petroglyphs (rock carvings)left by prehistoric Indians are preserved in this park. Other features include canoeing and fishing on Big River, campsites, cabins, a swimming pool, hiking and backpacking trails, and picnic sites and shelters.

Hickory Road
Osage City 65101

This site was noted in William Clark’s journal in 1804. A half-mile trail takes visitors up a hill, past American Indian burial mounds and interpretive panels, to an overlook of the Missouri and Osage rivers. The historic site is managed out of Rock Bridge Memorial State Park. Located off Route 50, north on Route J.

142 Dillard Mill Road
Davisville 65456-4014

Tucked between colorful Ozark hills, Dillard Mill, bult in 1900, is one of Missouri’s best-preserved examples of a water-powered gristmill. The red mill overlooking the spring-fed Huzzah Creek makes a picturesque place to picnic and hike. Tours: $2.50; ages 6-12, $1.50.

32836 State Park Road
La Grange 63448

A favorite of fishermen, the park's lakes offer black bass, channel catfish and bluegill. The park features the state's largest natural sand beach, camping, hiking and mountain biking trails, picnicking and rentable recreational trailers. It is a great place for bird watching. The park is located three miles south of La Grange off Route 61.

1401 Kiefer Creek Road
Ballwin 63021

This park, straddling the Meramec River, is an excellent location for canoeing and fishing. Open for day use only, the park features picnic sites and shelters, a boat ramp and hiking, mountain biking and equestrian trails.

200 Ward Parkway
Kansas City 64112
Exquisite Venetian gondola glide along the Country Club Plaza River Walk. Float beneath bridges and beside beautiful fountains. We are open Wed.-Sat. or by appointment. Romance, birthday and engagement packages.
Highway 67
Bonne Terre 63628
Tour a cavernous room supported by giant rock pillars where miners dug with picks and shovels from 1864 to 1962. The temperature is 62 degrees year-round. Take a boat tour of the Billion Gallon Lake, possibly the largest subterranean lake in the world, once dived and filmed by Jacques Cousteau. Bonne Terre Mines, one of the earliest lead mines in Missouri, was the world's largest producer of lead ore. The mine consists of five levels: the lower three levels form a seventeen-mile-long illuminated underground lake; the two upper levels of the mine are used for guided walking tours, following the old mule trails. Bonne Terre Mine is a National Historic Site and a National Geographic Top 10 Adventure. Guided scuba dives are available for an additional fee. Group rates available.
31683 Pistol Point Loop
Gravois Mills 65037

Awaken to a different world at the Lake of the Ozarks. Whether you’re looking to stay for a weekend, three days, a week or longer, our properties will meet your objectives, budget and timeframe. A location where you will enjoy a memorable vacation getaway. We offer more than thirty private property lakefront homes and condos. They have water access for swimming, boating and fishing, as well as a patio or deck overlooking the lake. Most offer access to a private dock or boat slips. All properties include fully equipped kitchen; TV; patio furniture; grills; linens and bath towels. Our properties have two-night or three-night minimum stay requirement.

252 Sunset Hills Drive
Sunrise Beach 65079

We offer access to furnished houses, cabins and condos at the Lake of the Ozarks; all include a private, covered boat dock (local launch ramps are available). Nightly (two-night minimum) and weekly lodging. One-, two-, three- and four-bedroom properties available. Some locations allow pets (less than 50 pounds) for a fee. A local kennel is available for pet boarding. No smoking allowed indoors. Our rental properties are a great alternative to crowded resorts and hotels. Take in all of the lake area activities while enjoying the comforts of home. Reservations must be submitted online.

RR 2, Box 2782
Piedmont 63957

A full-service marina on Clearwater Lake. Pontoon and johnboat rentals; live bait; tackle; gas; ice; soda and beer. Boat mooring and dry storage available. Two hour drive from St. Louis.

149 Route 5
Gravois Mills 65037

Pontoon boat, fishing boat, canoe, kayak, paddle boat and tube rentals. Located on the west side of the Lake of the Ozarks, at the ten-mile marker on the Gravois arm; on Route 5 by car. Life jackets are included with all rentals. The boat rental office is at the Water’s Edge Motel.

Open May-October.

147 Glencove Blvd
Lake Ozark 65049
One of the newest and finest boat rental fleets on the Lake of the Ozarks: pontoons, open-bow, personal watercraft. Tube and ski packages available, including all necessary equipment. Overnight and multi-day rates available.
5142 Route 54
Osage Beach 65065

We offer rentals of pontoon boats, deck boats and personal watercraft. Gas and beer are available. Located at the Grand Glaize Inn. Our customer friendly staff will assist you to ensure that your experience on the lake and with us is a memorable one. Open may-October.

Anyone born after January 1, 1984, must posses a boating saftey certificate in order to operate any watercraft.

217 Silver Sands Drive
Sunrise Beach 65079

Silver Sands Marina is a full service marina and Mercury authorized service center. Services include, engine diagnostics, electrical repairs, steering system repairs, engine and drive service, stern drive repairs, trim tab installations, accessory installations, fiberglass repair, winterization and de-winterization of engines. The marina has a wide concrete boat ramp. We have heavy-duty hydraulic trailers capable of lifting large boats. The marina offers inside and outside boat and personal watercraft storage; yearly slip rentals that include water, cable TV and electricity. There is a gas dock with a pump-out station. There are six fully furnished cabin rental units on the property. From Route 5, take Lake Road 5-29; 38.5 mile marker by water.

1629 Resorts Road
Camdenton 65020

Montego Bay Marina is located on the Big Niangua arm of Lake of the Ozarks, a 10 minute drive from Camdenton. You will find calm, quite water. We rent speedboats; pontoon boats; deck boats; bass boats; jon boats; PWC; water toys; and skis. Rentals available from hourly to weekly. There are cottages and condos on site at Val-E-Vue Resort. The perfect combination to stay and play at the Lake.

511 N. Main St.
Eminence 65466

This old west town has stores to meet your western needs. Specialty shops include western clothing, hats, boots, gift shop, portraits while you wait, decorative ironwork, saddles, tack, silver jewelry, trailers, graphics, fitness, fashions, old time foto shop and a dance hall and saloon.

1935 S. Campbell Ave.
Springfield 65807

Grandaddy of all outdoor stores. Fishing, hunting, camping, boating, golf, gifts, footwear and apparel. Explore the 300,000-square-foot showroom loaded with unique features, including a Tracker boat showroom, and an indoor firing range. Cascading waterfalls, flowing steams, live ducks, giant aquariums and a huge selection of outdoor, hunting, fishing and boating gear. See the 30,000-gallon saltwater aquarium.

423 Knox Ave.
Hollister 65672

Plan your Branson show itinerary from the comfort of your home. There is an online ticket order process available. We do not request sensitive information; no timeshare tour; no vacation club gimmicks. We offer a solid ticket service.

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Reeds Spring 65737
We specialize in assisting groups and other tour operators with planning visits to Missouri. Itinerary planning developed specifically for your group; local guide service; ground and air transportation; restaurant and theater reservations; and special event planning.
1500 S. National Ave.
Springfield 65804

Garden, established in 1992, demonstrates the efficient use of water in landscaping. It provides an attractive area for strolling and relaxing in an urban setting.

1609 N.W. Route 50
Kingsville 64061

Set on 915 acres of lush, rolling hills and meadows, Powell Gardens offers breathtaking display gardens, interesting architecture, a nature trail, plus a year-round calendar of special events and classes for the entire family. Garden features include the Island Garden, the Perennial Garden, the Rock and Waterfall Garden, the Wildflower Meadow, a chapel, an indoor conservatory, the ever changing Terrace Gardens and native plantings. The Fountain Garden centers on a 42-foot interactive water feature.

The $9.2 million Heartland Harvest Garden opened June 14, 2009. This 12-acre addition isone of the nation's largest edible, non-farm, landscapes, featuring more than 2,000 varieties of food plants. It is designed to answer the question: Where does food come from and how does it grow? It includes tasting stations, a cafe, a gift shop and a four-story observation silo.

799 Torre Lane
Oak Ridge 63769

A 52-acre display garden. In March, 300,000 jonquils bloom; April, enjoy 20 acres of azaleas; rhododendrons bloom the first two weeks of May. Open daylight hours only. There are driving and walking paths. Bring a lunch and your camera. All pets must be on a leash. No plants are for sale. No flower picking is allowed.

2400 S. Scenic Ave.
Springfield 65807

A growing Botanical Center with hundreds of varieties of plants in 21 gardens, covering more than 100 acres. Picnic facilities; grills; playground; restrooms; trails; shelters; lake; arboretum; numerous gardens including the Mizumoto Stroll Garden; master gardeners demo garden; the Gray/Campbell farmstead; South Creek Greenway Trail; Native Butterfly House. Our gardens and Botanical Center are listed nationally with American Horticultural Society.

159 Kimberly Drive
Lake Ozark 65049

A publication on fishing the Lake of the Ozarks; 180 pages of tips from the pros and local experts on how to catch black bass, crappie, white bass and catfish at the Lake of the Ozarks. Includes photos; maps; lodging information; access points; marinas; tackle; techniques; and other useful information for the angler.

The guide features articles about professionals like Denny and Chad Brauer, Guido and Dion Hibdon, and Tony Edgar. A chapter covers Bass Tournament Winning Patterns, revealing how major tournaments have been won since the 1990s. Author John Neporadny lives at the lake. His fishing articles have appeared in numerous national fishing publications.

Cost, including tax and shipping: $10.

433 Foxfire Drive
Columbia 65201

Show-Me-Lakes list resorts, accommodations and fishing reports for 10 Missouri lakes: Bull Shoals Lake, Truman Lake, Table Rock Lake, Lake Taneycomo, Clearwater Lake, Lake of the Ozarks, Mark twain Lake, Lake Pomme De Terre, Stockton Lake, Lake Wappapello.

220 Branson Hills Parkway
Branson 65616

Branson.com is a resource for everything you need to know about Branson. You'll find videos, descriptions and photos of shows, attractions, lodging facilities and restaurants. You can view the latest events and happenings in Branson.

6590 Scanlan Ave.
St. Louis 63139

Missouri Meetings and Events provide a resource to help plan productive, interesting and creative meetings and events. The publication is a mixture of feature articles, departments and information on destinations. We serve as a resource of information and a trade journal that addresses pertinent industry topics as well as exciting destinations and suppliers. if you need to plan a meeting in Missouri, this is the place to start.

13232 Fox Farm Road
De Soto 63020

This Web site promotes equestrian activities within Missouri. We publish information about saddle clubs and arenas which host horse shows and other equestrian events. Our calendar is constantly updated with information about horse shows, rodeos, seminars, organized trail rides, et cetera.

21B Vance Road
Valley Park 63088

Monthly (except January) news magazine covering outdoor activities in Missouri's Ozarks. We focus on hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, wildlife-watching, history, interesting people and places to visit. Stories are written by expert outdoorspeople who know their sports and the Ozarks. We also publishes Missouri Guides & Outfitters, a print and online guide to Missouri outdoor service providers. Our Web site includes frequently updated outdoors news and views, a photo gallery and subscription information. Our Guides and Outfitters directory summaries current and back issues of Traveler. A free, three-month trial subscription can be ordered by phone, mail or on our Web site.

609 Billington
Kennett 63857
Whether planning a trip or just enjoying the opportunity to learn more about one of the Midwest's best destinations, Show-Me Missouri provides you with a chance see what the Show-Me State has to offer. Show-Me Missouri features such well-written articles and spectacular photography that more than 70 percent of our readers say they use the publication as a coffee table display. We think you will agree that it's the next best thing to being here.
150 City Plaza Drive
Holts Summit 65043

Three of our suites have jetted tubs. Be sure to see our Lionel model trains layout when you stay with us. We are located seven miles north of Jefferson City, on Route 54 at the Route OO exit. The Katy Trail is four miles; Lake of the Ozarks is 40 miles, there is a winery four miles away. We have a large parking area.

511 Maryville University Drive
St. Louis 63141

Located in a wooded park setting with 1.5 miles of walking trail. Relax away from all the hustle and bustle. Three story hotel, offering 116 rooms and 6 suites; meeting room; safe deposit boxes at the front desk.

1801 Martin Springs Drive
Rolla 65401

Located on Historic Route 66. Two of our rooms are special occasion rooms that have a two-person whirlpool tub, king bed, dining area, cozy living and TV viewing area, and a balcony overlooking the indoor pool. Nine of our rooms are oversized with whirlpool tubs and a king bed. Some rooms feature a lake view. Premium movie channels and pay-per-view movies are available. We participate in the Wyndham Rewards Program. The half-mile long Blues Lake walking trail is adjacent.

Route 2, Box 2120
Hermitage 65668

The Clearlight Inn is one mile east of the Pomme de Terre Dam; three miles south of Hermitage; ten minutes from the Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland. There is a large conference room and a patio. The parking lot has plenty of room for RVs, boats, trucks and trailers. There is a restaurant next door and a convenience store across the street.

511 N. Main
Eminence 65466

Riverfront cabins on the bank of the Jacks Fork River; indoor heated pool; mini golf; kitchens; no-smoking rooms; log furniture; horse stalls; RV hook-ups; private river access; one-, two- and three-bedroom secluded cabins available.

110 Front St.
Van Buren 63965

A three-story, 41-room lodge on the Current River. Each room has a balcony with Adirondack chairs where you can sit and enjoy a view of the river. Two-bedroom suites with kitchen are available. The Blue Heron Restaurant is on the premises. The River Store (on-site) is a one-stop outfitter for canoe, tube, kayak and raft floats.

1100 Woodland Springs Court
Columbia 65202

We have a full hot complimentary breakfast buffet, indoor pool, hot tub, and outdoor sport court. Less than eight miles to The University of Missouri, downtown and The YouZeum. Off I-70, exit 128A.

3325 S. Arizona Ave.
Joplin 64804

Free breakfast. Corporate suites available. Sleeper sofas. Large work desk.

509 N. Route 19
Eminence 65466

Motel style rooms; one unit with six beds and a sleeper sofa. Located 150 yards from the Jacks Fork River, in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. Units include charcoal barbecue grills, playground, horseshoes and volleyball. Cabins and camping are available on site.

1035 E. Republic Road
Springfield 65807

On the south side of Springfield, this all-suites hotel is tailored for the extended stay traveler. All suites come with fully equipped kitchen, including dishwasher; an executive work station, with a leather recliner; flat screen TV. A FEMA and CCR registered hotel.

310 E. Monastery
Springfield 65810

This all suites hotel is totally smoke free. There is a business center, on-site and off-site fitness center, indoor pool and hot tub, guest laundry and market store. Rooms include voicemail and USA Today. The Boardroom accommodates 12. Texas Roadhouse Restaurant is adjacent. Named 2009 Choice Hotels Inn of the Year, and awarded a Choice Platinum Award (top three percent of all Comfort Suites hotels). We are five minutes from Battlefield Mall and Bass Pro Outdoor World; four miles from Missouri State University; 35 miles from Branson.

1115 Woodland Springs Court
Columbia 65202

Located north of I-70 at Route 63, three miles from the University of Missouri, Faurot Field, Mizzou Arena and the Hearnes Center. We offer 91 guestrooms and two-room suites, some with jetted tub. Enjoy our complimentary hot breakfast, which includes a make-your-own Belgian waffle bar and Jimmy Dean sandwiches. The Market, where you can purchase food and beverages, is open 24 hours. Onsite massage therapists are available.

 

 

1201 Kingshighway
Rolla 65401

Located off I-44 at exit 184. Secured parking for cars, trucks, RV and buses.

38 Golden Drive
Lake Ozark 65049

We have four one-bedroom and nine two-bedroom units; all are lakefront. Units have fully equipped kitchenettes. Bring your own beach towels. No maid service is provided. There are no telephones in the rooms.

15828 S. Route 1525
Stockton 65785

Resort has 81 air-conditioned rooms; full-service restaurant; a bar/lounge; marina; and meeting space and catering services for private events. On Stockton Lake.

203 S. Glenstone Ave.
Springfield 65802

Eight sandstone cottages built in 1938, known as the Rail Haven Motor Court, started what is now the Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven. Experience this refurbished, charming inn on old Route 66. Take a picture with the retired 1965 Best Western lighted road sign including the old five-point crowned logo – remember that? This hotel is full of history; purchase a copy of the book Route 66 Rail Haven: An Offspring of the Mother Road. We have corporate rooms with queen beds and recliners. Keeping with the nostalgic atmosphere, we offer Monroe and Elvis suites, each complete with a jetted tub. All rooms are ground level. Sorry, truck parking is not available

1680 Fenton Business Park Court
Fenton 63026

Rooms include pillow top mattresses. The hotel offers free breakfast including make your own waffles and hot breakfast sandwiches as well as muffins, cereal, fruit and juice. This property was a Marriott Gold Hotel Award winners for 2008.

4001 W. Broadway
Sedalia 65301

Offering 76 guestrooms including 16 suites. Meeting room available. Located on Route 50; 1.5 miles from State Fairgrounds; 18 miles east of Whiteman Airforce Base.

104 S. Route 181
Cabool 65689

Rooms include free local calls, data port phone, hairdryer, coffee maker, smoke detector and sprinkler, and electronic locks. Suites include a sofa and desk. The facility has interior corridors, ice and vending machines; coffee in the lobby. Staff members can supply tour maps and guides to area attractions. Located off Route 60, on Route 181, 65 miles south of Rolla; 75 miles east of Springfield.

204 E. Cleveland Ave.
Warrensburg 64093

Rooms include free local calls. All rooms upgraded in 2009.

3527 W. Kearney St.
Springfield 65803

Lobby includes business center with complimentary computer use, lobby bar area, exercise room, indoor pool, whirlpool, complimentary newspapers, coffee and the breakfast cafe. Accessible guestrooms available. The Springfield Airport is four miles; complimentary airport shuttle 5 a.m.-midnight.

2820 N. Glenstone
Springfield 65803

We have smoking and no-smoking rooms, whirlpool suites and family suites. Enjoy our indoor atrium style pool and hot tub; our fitness center; and guest laundry. Mulligan’s Pub is on-site. Our convention and meeting rooms can handle catered events. Located south of the I-44, exit 80.

4016 Frederick Blvd.
St. Joseph 64506

We offer Executive King rooms with plush-top king size beds, a sitting area, and microwave and mini fridge; poolside Bunk Bed rooms with comfortable sleeping arrangements for the entire family with a king bed, bunk beds and a sleeper sofa; and two-room suites. Located off I-29, across from East Hills Mall; two miles from Missouri Western State University. Our hotel features more than 6,900 square feet of banquet and meeting space. The Ramada is the home of Monkey Cove Water Park, which is open year-round.

3775 W. 76 Country Blvd.
Branson 65616

We have a breath taking views. We welcome groups and bus tours. We offer a complimentary breakfast.

705 E. Route 54
Weaubleau 65774

This motel, built in 1940, has individual cabin units with one, two or three beds. There is a picnic area with grills and tables; a game room; horseshoe pits; and a playground. We offer free coffee and rolls in the morning. We are 10 miles from Lucas Oil Speedway; 15 minutes from fishing, boating, swimming and hunting.

2000 W. Business Loop 70
Columbia 65202

Spacious studio rooms include a recliner, free local calls, voice mail, and a fully kitchen with a refrigerator, stovetop, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, cookware and utensils. We offer nightly, weekly and monthly rates.

361 W. Route 54
Wheatland 65779

Offering 10 guestrooms with two queen beds, cable TV, individually controlled heating/cooling, table and two chairs. Available upon request: refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, iron/board, hair dryer. We are five minutes from Lucas Oil Speedway; three blocks from Wheatland Pioneer Village and Main Street; five minutes from Pomme de Terre Lake; 20 minutes from Truman Lake; 30 minutes from Stockton Lake; and 45 minutes from the Lake of the Ozarks.

19751 E. Valley View Parkway
Independence 64057

This is an all suite property. Suites include a pull out sofa, refridgerator and microwave. We have an indoor pool and hot tub, along with a 24-hour fitness center and business center.

13735 Riverport Drive
Maryland Heights 63043

Enjoy our outdoor pool, fitness center and free, hot breakfast bar. We have meeting rooms and business services with a fax machine, printer, projectors, VCR and W-Fi. Located south of I-70, exit 231; seven miles from the Lambert Airport.

1165 Jeffries Road
Osage Beach 65065

A family-friendly resort. Accommodations range from two-person suites with whirlpool tubs to large family units with five bedrooms and two-, three- and four-bedroom condominium-style Villas. Facilities include: a lakefront swimming pool; a kid's pool; a large deck area for lounging and socializing; and barbecue areas for gathering with family and friends. Small pets are allowed before Memorial Day weekend and after Labor Day weekend in the resort units only. Golf Around packages available. We are two miles from shopping and kids entertainment. Covered boat slips are available. Located at the 19 mile marker by water; Lake Road 54-37.

22764 Joanna Drive
Perry 63462

A family place to stay and play at Mark Twain Lake. Cabins, kitchenettes, motel units, swimming pool and game room.

280 S. Wildwood Drive
Branson 65616

Our hotel boasts three types of suites, each with a full kitchen, living and dining area. Some suites have a fireplace. There is a basketball court, full size barbeque grill and a fire pit, indoor pool, and exercise room. Enjoy our free, hot, buffet breakfast; social reception some evenings.

1135 Route W
Stanton 63079

Motel adjoins the famous cavern. Motel has 32 rooms, each with two full-size beds. Smoking and no-smoking rooms available. Coffee in all rooms. Four rooms have microwave and small refrigerator. Canoe and raft rentals available adjacent to the motel.

347 River Lane
Branson 65616

We are a small resort on the banks of Lake Taneycomo, two miles from the famous 76 strip of Branson. We are in a quiet valley with rolling pasture on one side and a tree-covered, 300-foot bluff on the other side of the lake. We strive to provide our cutomers with access to great trout fishing and all the activities Branson has to offer.

19901 E. Valley View Parkway
Independence 64057

Guestrooms include: free local calls and voice mail; one king bed or two queen beds; iron/board; hairdryer; alarm clock. We are one mile from the Independence Center Shopping Mall. Our meeting and activity rooms accommodate 60. We are located across I-70 at Little Blue Parkway.

400 N. Osage Blvd.
Nevada 64772

All rooms are ground level with parking right outside the door. Weekly rates available; four-day discounts. Daily housekeeping.

403 W. Main St.
Branson 65616

Our amenities include: 24 hour heated, indoor pool and sauna; fitness equipment; outdoor hot tub; and a sun deck; guest computer in the lobby; hot, deluxe breakfast. We are four tenths of a mile from Branson Landing and its shopping, dining and entertainment on the waterfront of Lake Taneycomo.

1510 Jefferson St.
Jefferson City 65109

The Truman Hotel and Conference Center has 232 guestrooms and 24,000 sq. feet of meeting and banquet space. We offer complimentary hot breakfast Monday-Friday, and free movie tickets to the Truman 4 Theaters located adjacent. Some roome include refrigerators and microwaves. Our Library Lounge features Mike Michelson on the Piano. The hotel is 1.5 miles from the Missouri State Capitol.

22938 Route EE
Center 63436

Motel rooms, kitchenettes and private bedroom kitchenettes; pool; picnic pavilion; recreation room; boat parking; and fishing ponds. All ground level with ample parking.

3601 Shepherd of the Hills Expressway
Branson 65616

Indoor pool and hot tub, continental breakfast, ticket service, sun deck, picnic area, free Wi-Fi. On the corner of Route 76 and Shepherd of the Hills Expressway.

10825 Route 7
Clinton 64735

Uncle Gabby's is a 24 unit motel with a pool. Located on Route 7; 10 miles west of Warsaw; 16.5 miles east of Clinton.

4125 Route 86
Ridgedale 65739

D’Monaco is and is a Villa Resort on Table Rock Lake. We offer a unique Mediterranean, full service resort experience with a gated entrance, soaring ceilings, exquisite decor and lavish furnishings throughout. D'Monaco offers two-bedroom, two-bath; and three-bedroom, three-bath villas. Each bedroom is a king size master suite with its own bathroom. Enjoy the views from your private verandah; some with hot tub. A cozy fireplace is available our two-story luxury villas. Every villa includes a fully stocked, state of the art kitchen. Special services include: personal shopping; in room massages; limo service. Monthly rates offered. Meeting and event space available. Located 14 miles south of Branson on Route 86.

201 E. Briggs Drive
Macon 63552

Offering free Wi-Fi, HBO, and a continental breakfast. Located at the intersection of Routes 63 and 36.

4755 Route 54
Osage Beach 65065

Located two blocks from Osage Beach Premium Outlets Mall, Miner Mike and Busters, and Topsiders Marina Boat Rentals; three miles from Big Surf Water Park, Main Street Music Hall, Putt and Stuff Go Carts; four miles from Osage National Golf Club, and Bagnell Dam; half of a block from Shoney's , Panera Bread, and Domenico's Italian Restaurant.

2315 Green Mountain Drive
Branson 65615

Enjoy a level of service, amenities and appearance associated with upscale hotels. Delight in the features offered, including: complimentary deluxe continental breakfast; indoor and outdoor pools; hot tubs; fitness center; elevators and indoor corridors. We have a variety of accommodations, including: king whirlpool suites; family rooms; and connecting rooms.

5150 Gretna Road
Branson 65615

We provide a mountain lodge atmosphere. Indoor pool; hot tub; sauna; game room; fitness center; walking trail; continental breakfast; gift shop; ticket service; sundry shop; meeting room; free Wi-Fi; sun deck; guest laundry; and elevator.

103 E. Fourth St.
Sedalia 65301

The Hotel Bothwell reflects the grace and charm of the golden days of Sedalia, when speakeasies, flappers and ragtime flourished during the roaring twenties. The luxury hotel is more than 90-years-old, serving as a charming reminder of a simpler era. Enjoy fine dining on-site, free Wi-Fi, USA Today, fitness room and sauna, an deluxe continental breakfast.

6412 Route 54
Osage Beach 65065

Free Wi-Fi with tech support; business center; hot breakfast; pool and hot tub; relax on one of our sun decks. Recliner in some rooms. Located two miles from Big Surf Water Park; 2.5 miles from Public Beach Number Two State Park; 12 miles from Ha Ha Tonka State Park. We have boat hookups.

1024 W. 76 Country Blvd.
Branson 65616

All rooms are furnished with two queen beds, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, cable television and free Wi-Fi. Some rooms have an additional queen sleeper sofa. Located on the Branson Strip. Ask about our discounted show tickets.

2535 S. Campbell Ave.
Springfield 65807

Three-story hotel with interior corridor and elevator. Guestrooms include electronic locks, in room safe, on-demand movies, Wi-Fi and Nintendo games. Free hot breakfast, indoor pool and spa. Hotel is pet friendly. Five blocks from the Bass Pro and the Wonders of Wildlife Museum.

545 Route Z
St. Robert 65584

We offer free morning coffee, tea, and hot chocolate. McDonalds, Waffle House, Mediterrean Grill are adjacent. Located off I-44, exit 161; two miles from Fort Leonard Wood.

101 S. Route 37
Cassville 65625

Amenities include Wi-Fi, cable TV with HBO, interior corridor, free breakfast, electronic locks, whirlpool suite. Eight miles from Roaring River State Park.

200 N. Delaware Avenue
Independence 64050

Our 31 room hotel is across from the Truman House National Historic Site.

222 N. Ingram Mill Road
Springfield 65802

Following guidelines from the American Hotel and Lodging Association’s “Green program,” our goal is to help reduce our energy usage and carbon footprint, but not the enjoyment of your stay. Our green approach includes e-friendly bathroom tissue and shampoo. We have smoking and no-smoking rooms. Rooms include Cloud 9 mattresses and a work desk.

We offer a Green Rewards Program, where you can Stay Green and Earn Green $$$. Located one-tenth of a mile west of the Route 65 at Chestnut Expressway.

3930 S. Overland Ave
Springfield 65807

We have a variety of guestrooms; free, hot breakfast that includes fresh waffles, biscuits and gravy, hard boiled eggs, fruit, yogurt, cereals. Located in Chesterfield Village.

155 Mallard Point Road
Lake Ozark 65049

Mallard Point Resort is a beautiful, flat, landscaped peninsula on Lake of the Ozarks. Our 2400 feet of waterfront has a variety of resort units and private homes for rental enjoyment. Manicured lawsn, trees and flowers abound. We take pride in our facility.

1970 W. 76 Country Blvd.
Branson 65616

Our hotel offers hot breakfast including: scrambled eggs; sausage; biscuits and gravy; cereals; cinnamon rolls; muffins; bagels; English muffins; fresh fruit; juices and hot beverages. We have free computer access, with printing and faxing. We are behind Shoney's Restaurant; next to WalMart, Ruby Tuesday, and Taco Bell.

11525 Route 64
Lebanon 65536

Bennett Spring Inn is located at the entrance to Bennett Spring State Park. The lodging consists of three-room suites, all with omplete kitchens.

2535 N. Glenstone Ave.
Springfield 65803

Best Western Coach House Inn is located on six acres, one half-mile south of the I-44,  exit 80. Remodeled in 2009, featuring three distinctive themes: Rustic lodge; Classic Colonial; and Contemporary. Rooms come with pillow-top mattresses. Two outdoor pools and a fitness center. Proudly participating in the Green Program, we are doing our part to be an environmentally friendly hotel.

42 Myrtle Lane
Branson 65616

We have motel units, condos, and six-bedroom units; two swimming pools; a restaurant; nature trails; and meeting facilities for 200. Catering is available. Located on Indian Point, two-and-one-half miles from Silver Dollar City; 10 miles from the Branson strip. Great fishing on Table Rock Lake. Marina on site.

1190 S. Main St.
St. Charles 63301

Our deluxe continental breakfast features Belgian waffles. Free local calls. Conference room accommodates 12.

1356 W. College Avenue
Marshall 65340

This hotel is designed to resemble a train station from yesteryear, with all the amenities of today. Enjoy fresh baked cookies in the afternoon. Browse the lobby showcasing keepsakes and antiques from days long gone. We have data port telephones, copy and fax machines, and a meeting room. Some rooms include a jetted tub.

5885 Route 54
Osage Beach 65065

Comfort Inn Lake of the Ozarks offers indoor and outdoor pools, hot tub, sauna, deluxe continental breakfast, Internet, laundry.

3600 W. Broaddway Blvd.
Sedalia 65301

The hotel was designed to resemble a train station of yesteryear, offering all the amenities of today. Free hot breakfast; free USA Today or local paper; free local calls; DSL and Wi-Fi; a meeting room and access to copy and fax services. The lobby is filled with keepsakes and antiques from days long gone. The hotel's library has a fireplace.

2427 Mid-America Industrial Drive
Boonville 65233

Some rooms include a recliner. Free casino shuttle. Our deluxe continental breakfast includes biscuits and gravy. At I-70, exit 101; one mile from the Katy Trail (between mileposts 194 and 195). FEMA Compliant.

1901 N.W. Blue Parkway
Unity Village 64063

World headquarters of Unity, a worldwide movement of prayer and education. Beautiful 1,400-acre grounds and gardens, fountains and buildings in the Spanish architectural tradition. Free tours. On the National Register of Historic Places.

509 N. Main St.
Eminence 65466

If you are looking for an outdoor vacation, then Eminence is the place to be. Our river outfitters, horseback riding outfitters, zipline adventure, restaurants, resorts and lodges service the Current River and the Jacks Fork River.

993 Indian Point Road
Branson 65616

Make Indian Point Resort Area on Table Rock Lake your vacation headquarters. You'll have direct access to Silver Dollar City and Branson.

5 Municipal Dr.
Park Hills 63601
The Park Hills - Leadington Chamber of Commerce is a volunteer organization of individuals who represent local businesses, industries, and public and private interests. We are a service and action institution, which exists to enhance the quality of life in our community.
537-B Mott Street
New Madrid 63869

The New Madrid Chamber provides tourist information for the city of New Madrid. The Chamber sponsors many city wide events throughout the year.

2102 S. Main St.
Higginsville 64037

Promoting the Higginsville area.

400 Broadway St.
Cape Girardeau 63701-7327

Stop by for maps, brochures and information about Cape Girardeau businesses, events and attractions. Call for Visitor and Dining Guide.

102 N. Main
Windsor 65360
No Small Town Offers More Windsor is located in West Central Missouri, at the intersection of five state highways, on the famous Katy Trail, a 200-mile hiking and biking trail, and near Truman Lake, on the Show-Me State's largest fishing and recreational lake.
36 Court Square
Gainesville 65655

Members of the Ozark County Chamber of Commerce serve guests at Bull Shoals Lake, Norfork Lake, Bryant Creek and the North Fork of the White River. Our Website gives information and lists upcoming events. A map of Ozark county is available online and at our office; the map highlights Hodgson Mill, Dawt Mill, Rockbridge Mill, Mark Twain National Forest, Caney Mountain Refuge, Dora, Gainesville, Isabella, Pontiac, Rockbridge, Tecumseh, Theodosia and other small towns and other locations throughout the county.

11724 N.W. Plaza Circle
Kansas City 64153

Platte County CVB provides aera information, plus we are a Missouri Division of Tourism Affiliate Welcome Center. Platte County includes the river towns of Parkville and Weston; free tours at the Harley-Davidson plant; Kansas City International Airport; Zona Rosa shopping and dining district featuring the Improv Comedy Club; Springs Aquatic Center; great golf courses; charming Bed and Breakfast Inns; more than 4,000 hotel rooms; farmers markets; orchards; wineries; brewpubs; festivals; and hiking and biking trails.

1311 Kingshighway
Rolla 65401

The Rolla Visitor Center has brochures, maps and literature on Missouri attractions to aid in your vacation and travel planning. The Rolla Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center welcomes you, whether you are new to the Rolla community, visiting the area or just traveling through.

 

 

The Visitor Center staff will gladly assist you with information on area attractions, dining, lodging and shopping. While here, stretch and unwind with a stroll on the walking trail; take advantage of our free Wi-Fi; enjoy a free cup of coffee.

 

Located on the southeast side of I-44 at exit 184.

 

19546 Golden Drive
Raymondville 65555

This ranch includes spring fed streams, forest, massive bluffs, large caves; some caves are large enough to ride your horse into. We offer open ranges and trails for riders at all levels. You can ride the trails every day for a week and not cover the entire distance. The trails are marked and we provide maps. Lodging is designed for the ranch lifestyle; suites, individual rooms, and bunkhouses for eight. Camp sites with electric hookups and water are available. Beautiful pine and oak trees provide shade. A dump site is available.

473 RR 2
Mercer 64661

We have six cabins of various sizes and decor, plus a beautiful lodge that has a commercial kitchen, dining hall and rock fireplace. We have horses to rent or bring your own. More than 10 miles of trails wind through the timber, beside seasonal creeks, steep trails with great views, along the Weldon River and across open fields. We have four stocked ponds. Enjoy nature walks, sitting by the campfire and spring mushroom hunting. Hunting packages for turkey and white tail deer are available.

Route 1 Box 137
Queen City 63561

The Herefordale Ranch is a working cattle ranch in Northeast Missouri. We have entertained hunters from coast to coast since 1985. Our hunters enjoy hunting of abundant Whitetail Deer & Eastern Wild Turkey. Our camp is run by Curtis, Trina, Jason, & Bill Sidwell.

This 10,000-acre sportsman's paradise offers archery hunts as well as rifle hunts.

3103 Route N
Albany 64402

Surrounded by 4,000 acres of private land, this is an out-of-the-way location for groups of up to 20 looking for relaxation and privacy. Amenities include: movie theater and presentation room; Wi-Fi; 24 hour food and beverage service; unlimited wet bar; pool table; video games; indoor heated swimming pool with hot tub; exercise room; sauna; archery range; fishing; trap and skeet range; sporting clay course; underground rifle and pistol range; and carriage rides. The Lodge offers 11 guestrooms, each with a private bath. Located 1.5 hours north of Kansas City.

263 Route YY
Steelville 65565

Non-hunting packages in cabins, lake house or lake loft available May-August at this big-game hunting ranch. Each unit sleeps six. They include a fully equipped kitchen. Prepared meals are available. Enjoy a great view, a guided big game safari tour of the ranch and admire the big game animals as they approach the lake. Canoe and rafting outfitters are 10-20 minutes away. Cabins and the lodge are wheelchair accessible. No pets allowed. No smoking indoors. Restaurant on premises.

229 E. Fourth St.
Hermann 65041

Rent the entire circa 1855 house. Sleeps six. Three bedrooms, one with a king size bed and two with a queen, two full bathrooms, a complete kitchen, laundry, dining room, gathering room and a courtyard. Decorated with old world charm, this house features exposed brick walls and wide plank wood floors. Breakfast provisions are provided for your use. Off-street parking. Off-site hosts will help plan special packages for events. No pets. No smoking.

1208 Route H
Hermann 65041

Relax in this five-bedroom, shaker-style house, overlooking Hermann and the Missouri River. It includes a fully equipped kitchen, living and dining area, and a Rumsford fireplace. Enjoy the view through the floor to ceiling windows and from the deck. On the lower level there is a wet bar and a gaming table.

59962 Route 21
Ellington 63638

Fully furnished three-bedroom house, linens provided; sleeps eight. Fully equipped kitchen; bring your own food, clothes and personal items. Barbecue grill and picnic table. Smoking outside only. There is no phone.

Located on Route 21, four miles south of Ellington, 15 miles from Van Buren. Very private; not close to neighbors. The house is on 67 acres. It is a forest restoration project in progress.

215 Jackson St.
Augusta 63332

A private cottage for two. Relax in privacy with a king size bed, sitting area with a color TV, full bath with tub and shower, automatic heat and cooling. There is a kitchen; a spacious front porch with a swing and rocking chairs; and a shady backyard. Complimentary chocolate covered strawberries, fresh flowers, chocolates and cookies welcome you. Breakfast includes juice, coffee, tea, cereal, breakfast breads, fresh fruit and the necessary accompaniments.

1668 Four Mile Road
Washington 63090

Situated on its original site, this circa 1850, hand-hewn log cabin farmhouse rests on a 75-acre farm with trees and rolling hills. The main level boasts nine-foot ceilings; the walls are made of logs. You have exclusive use of the entire cabin, so you can unwind and enjoy the countryside. The two bedrooms in the loft sleep a total of seven guests. The log cabin has modern conveniences including a fully equipped kitchen, central heating and cooling, and a full bathroom. Breakfast food is in the refrigerator for guests to prepare at their convenience. The farm is 15 minutes from downtown Washington. Visit our Website for details and photos.

409 Schiller St.
Hermann 65041

Relax in this 1891 brick Victorian filled with antiques and comfortable furnishings. This is a whole house rental, with a fully equipped kitchen, three bedrooms with queen beds, a stereo, cable TV, Internet and a hot tub. Located in downtown Hermann.

423 Fairy Cave Lane
Branson West 65737

Explore the world underground; professional guides take you along lighted paths beside amazing crystal formations. Don’t miss our gift shop, nature trails, gemstone mining, lookout tower, crawl mazes, picnic areas, and mini-golf.

1135 Route W
Stanton 63079

Guided tours of a seven-level deep natural wonder. The cave is reputed to have been used as a hideout by Jesse James. Facilities include: restaurant; gift shop; motel; campground; canoe and raft rentals; boat rides; sluice; picnic areas and candy store. Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Tours: $18; ages 5-11, $9.

7556 Hwy H
Leasburg 65535

Onondaga Cave, a National Natural Landmark within Onondaga Cave State Park, is recognized as one of the most spectacular caves in the nation because of the quality of its formations. Cave Tours, March-October.

115 Meramec Park Drive
Sullivan 63080

This cave includes a variety of outstanding cave formations, including columns of calcite deposits up to 30 feet tall. The park offers camping, dining, canoeing, lodging, trails and picnicking. Located within Meramec State Park, off Route 185.

Tours: $6; ages 13-19, $5; ages 6-12, $4.

823 Ozark Caverns Road
Linn Creek 65052

Traditional, children's, and adult tours are offered, all using hand-held lanterns. Bats, salamanders and interesting cave formations are features of this cave. Located in Lake of the Ozarks State Park, eight miles east of Linn Creek, off of Route A. Open April 16-Oct. 14.

Route 4, Box 345
Nevada 64772

A links-style course, winding through 200+ acres of Osage Prairie. Water is a factor on ten holes. Our large greens are among the best in the area; the fairways give a superb lie.

Tyson Valley Road
Eureka 63025
Founded in 1971 by noted naturalist Dr. Marlin Perkins, his wife Carol and a group concerned about the plight of canids (carnivorous mammals, including the foxes, wolves, dogs, jackals, and coyotes). The Wild Canid Center is dedicated to the preservation of the wolf and other endangered canids through education, research and captive breeding. The center is located on 63 isolated, wooded acres 20 miles southwest of St. Louis. This is the first facility in the United States to have a captive breeding program for both red and Mexican gray wolves. Open for tours by appointment only. Special programs and group activities are offered. See Web site for schedules.
1401 West Norton Road
Springfield 65803

Dickerson Park Zoo is home to hundreds of animals from around the world, representing habitats in Africa, Tropical Asia, South America, Australia and our own Missouri habitats. Exhibits cover 55 acres. Our guests favorites include Asian elephants, tigers, giraffes and river otters. You can stand eye-to-eye with giraffes on an elevated feeding/viewing deck and purchase crackers to feed these magnificent animals. The Diversity of Life exhibits showcase animals from around the world that share common types of habitats.

220 Branson Hills Parkway
Branson 65616

We offer vacation packages, show tickets, lodging and meal vouchers. Our  planners are ready to help you plan the perfect Branson vacation. We will make suggestions based upon our extensive knowledge of everything Branson has to offer. Closed Christmas Day.

3315 E. Battlefield Road
Springfield 65804

The Tourist Information Center is one of three official information cemters for Springfield, Missouri. Don't miss the gift shop filled with numerous souvenirs.

200 S. Main St.
Salem 65560

The Salem Visitor Center offers area information on events and driving tours; maps; and brochures with information on local attractions. Volunteers assist tourist with detailed travel information for the area. Co-located with the Salem Chamber of Commerce and the Salem Community Betterment office.

366 Runaway Drive
Climax Springs 65324

Our 24-acre resort has accommodations from one- to seven-bedroom, plus a twelve bedroom lodge that sleeps 48. We have a RV Park, campgrounds, marina, dock and a full service restaurant with a pool overlooking the lake. We cater to large groups including family reunions. We cater to large groups. New ownership 2009.

28425 Spring Road
Richland 65556

Full service facility with 15 cabins and cottages, campgrounds, RV sites along the banks of the Gasconade River. We have restroom and shower facilities; canoeing, rafting and kayaking; swimming pool; country store; basketball court; volleyball; playground; Wi-Fi; and meals. Located 1.5 miles south of I-44, at exit 145.

19100 S. Route 215
Dadeville 65635

This park's lodging options include camper-cabins and duplex cabins. This 2,716-acre park, overlooking Stockton Lake, offers picnicking, a marina, a swimming beach and fishing. Stockton Lake is one of the top lakes in the nation for sailing.

33431 Evanston Road
Sunrise Beach 65079

Cottages with up to five bedrooms, houses and duplexes, all lake front with views, decks and barbecues. Game room; volleyball; basketball; hot tub; covered pavilion with stage and sound; meeting room for 45. At the eight mile marker by water.

Route 134
Kaiser 65047

Lodging options include the cabins and a yurt. Each cabin features tables and chairs, a wood-burning stove and sleeping accommodations for six. A central showerhouse is provided.  The cabins do not have electricity or running water

The yurt, located in the campground, features a log futon, log futon bunk bed, coffee table, lamp and heater. The your has a maximum occupancy of six. Yurt users have access to the campground showerhouse.

Missouri's largest state park has 89 miles of shoreline, two swimming beaches, boat-launching areas, marinas, camping, hiking, mountain biking, equestrian trails, cave tours, and organized youth camps. Reservations: 877-422-6766 or online. 

142 Whiteside School Road
New Florence 63363

Three-bedroom log cabin with kitchen and fireplace. Complete privacy; owners live nearby. Located on 275 acres with walking trails.

977 County Road 418
Piedmont 63957

Housekeeping cabins. Fish, boat, ski and relax. The facilities include: a large pool; tennis court; game room; ping-pong area; bon fire area; barbecue pits; shaded pavilion; horseshoes and a nine-hole mini-golf course.

28896 Marion St.
Atlanta 63530

This 3,000 square foot log home, located on three fenced-in acres, will accommodate families, retreats and sportsmen. Enjoy the in ground swimming pool and a wrap-around deck. Rural location; lovely view and privacy. Located 11 miles north of Macon; and 21 miles south of Kirksville.

11015 Route 7
Clinton 64735

Our cabins have an open floor plan; they are fully furnished housekeeping cabins with a complete kitchen. Located on Route 7, between Tightwad and Racket, in the central area of Truman Lake. We are 10 miles west of Warsaw; 16.5 miles east of Clinton.

Highway 172
Williamsville 63967

This park offers camper cabins and housekeeping cabins that sleep 10. The housekeeping cabins include: kitchenette, refrigerator, electric cooktop and oven, pots and pans, coffeemaker, toaster, microwave; TV/DVD player. The camper cabins have electricity, heating and cooling Each cabin has a dining table, ceiling fan, compact refrigerator and microwave/toaster oven; no water or restrooms in the camper cabins.

Exterior amenities include a porch bench, picnic table, pedestal grill and campfire grill. The park borders Lake Wappapello, providing fishing and a swimming beach. Hiking, backpacking, equestrian and mountain biking trails and picnicking highlight the park. Located 16 miles north of Poplar Bluff on Route 67; 8 miles east on Route 172. Camping reservations: 877-422-6766 or www.mostateparks.com.

HC3, Box 3770
Theodosia 65761

Lakefront resort on Bull Shoals Lake. A resort for the sportsperson, bass clubs and family reunions. Large one- to four-bedroom, all electric housekeeping cabins with private decks, 400 feet from water’s edge. There is a covered dock, playground and gift shop.

79 Return Too Lane
Branson West 65737

Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere on the quiet side of the lake.

Route 143
Patterson 63956

Eighteen rustic cabins with fireplace; kitchen; full bathroom; heating and A/C; outside grill; fire pit and picnic table. Available April to October.

The park, named for a former Missouri governor, dates to the 1920s. It encompasses 5,323 acres of the St. Francois Mountains. It features trails, canoeing, a nature center and picnicking in a scenic setting.

32836 State Park Road
La Grange 63448

The 35-foot trailers include linens and fully equipped kitchen. They sleep four adults and two children. Pets are not allowed in the trailers. Available April 15 through Oct.

A favorite of fishermen, the park's lakes yield black bass, channel catfish and bluegill. The park features the state's largest natural sand beach, trails and picnicking. Trailer and camping reservations: 877-422-6766 or www.mostateparks.com.

1231 Branch of O'Goggins Road
Black 63625

A three-bedroom, two-bath cottage (sleeps 12); a three-bedroom, one-bath cabin (sleeps 9); lakeside cabin (sleeps 4); or a lakeside RV (sleeps 4). Each includes a fully equipped kitchen and all linens. Hike and explore; fish the stocked lake; enjoy the private beach access; canoe the Black River. On more than 100 acres in the Arcadia Valley, two hours south of St Louis.

26309 Mack's Camp Ave.
Warsaw 65355

Accommodations range from a two-bedroom suite with a full kitchen and cable TV, to rustic cabins in the woods. There is a community fire pit, drive through boat parking and a musical goat herder for entertainment. A public access boat ramp is less than half a mile. The grounds are trimmed by a small herd of goats, watched over by a security team of a donkey and a bloodhound. The steep, unpaved driveway is not recommended for low cars. We are surrounded by woodlands and abundant wildlife in the hills adjoining Truman Lake. Fincachivo is designed to appeal to hunters, fishermen, nature lovers and anyone in need of a quiet retreat.

Located 10 miles off of Route 65, between Sedalia and Warsaw.

10245 Maries Road 511
Dixon 65459

Escape to a unique rural experience in the Missouri Ozarks. This scenic getaway is located off the beaten path in an ideal setting for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

One guest suite, overlooking the valley, includes breakfast. The secluded cottage accommodates six guests. Try the 1880s Line Camp cabin; or stay in Aunt Phoebe’s Perch, an authentic Ozark log cabin.

Private river access with canoes provided. Explore, fish, swim, hike or just bask in the natural splendor.

71 Dogwood Park Trail
Branson 65616

Overlooking Table Rock Lake, two and a half miles from Silver Dollar City. Offering one- to three-bedroom, lakeview Victorian cottages and deluxe condos with kitchens. Condos feature whirlpools and fireplaces. Amenities include a heated pool, kiddie pool, hot tubs and playgrounds. Lake access to marina with swim docks, fuel, rental boat slips, pontoon boats, personal water craft, ski and bass boats. Packages available including lodging, shows and attractions, shopping and dining discounts.

13501 Route K
Jadwin 65501

A fully furnished log cabin in the woods. Ideal accommodation for families floating the Current River. Contains one bedroom and a sleeping loft accessed by ladder. The cabin accommodates six. No smoking.

1647 Route T
Steelville 65565

Two vacation cabins overlooking the Meramec River. The first, Murphy's Retreat, is a three-bedroom guest house with a view of the river. The second, Copperstone Cottage, is a one-bedroom honeymoon style cabin. Both offer a fully equipped kitchen; fireplace; barbecue grill; covered porch; fresh linens; use of our pavilion; and river access. Less than two miles from Peaceful Bend Vineyard.

26248 Route 64A
Lebanon 65536

Duplex cabins, individual cabins, four-plex units and motel rooms are available. The park features trout fishing, camping, canoeing, dining, hiking, picnicking, rafting and a swimming pool. Float the Niangua River. Pets are not allowed in lodging units.

137 Third St.
Branson West 65737

Twelve housekeeping cottages with A/C, cable TV and covered porches. On the shore of Table Rock Lake. We have a pool, play ground, game room, shuffleboard, lighted horseshoe pits, launch ramp, boat dock with swim platform, pontoon and boat rentals, bait, licenses.

245 S. Wildwood Drive
Branson 65615

Secluded location two blocks from the Hwy 76 strip. Stone fireplaces; expansive living areas; fully equipped kitchens; and private outdoor decks. One-bedroom suites to six-bedroom units that accommodate 16 people. Enjoy discounted greens fees at Thousand Hills Golf Course, and all amenities of Thousand Hills Resort.

HC1 Box 1245
Isabella 65676

Roomy two-bedroom, fully furnished cabins with large screen porch. Level grounds with paved roads and plenty of parking. At the dock we have slips with electricity, motion detector lights, fish cleaning table, swim and sunning dock. Pontoon rental and guided lake tours. Located between two marinas on Bull Shoals Lake. On-site taxidermy for that big catch.

Route 119
Salem 65560

This park has cabins, fourplex units and motel rooms. There are coin-operated laundries. The park's seven springs form the headwaters of the Current River. Regular stocking of rainbow trout provides excellent fishing during trout season, March-Oct. The park features dining, hiking trails, an old gristmill and picnicking.

306 North St.
Hannibal 63401

A private, two-bedroom cottage with kitchen, dinning room and living room. Enjoy the great river view from this downtown location.

Hyatt's Creek Road
Lesterville 63654

A rustic, secluded log cabin with loft; sleeps six. It has a European style, two-story fireplace, indoor Jacuzzi brand tub, outdoor hot tub and a large front porch. Bear Cub Cabin is smaller, but also sleeps six. The three-bedroom lodge sleeps ten; it has a red granite, woodburning fireplace, large deck and outdoor hot tub. All units have kitchen and bathroom. The lodgings offer half a mile of private Black River beach front access. Float trips and weekend entertainment are available at Bearcat Getaway Resort. Located 20 minutes from Johnson's Shut-ins; 15 minutes from Taum Sauk Mountain State Park; 30 minutes from Elephant Rocks State Park; and 25 minutes from Fort Davidson State Historic Site.

9 View Tablerock Landing
Branson West 65737

Quiet relaxation on beautiful Table Rock Lake. Individual one-, two- and three-bedroom lake view cabins and one condo. Valley View has a pool, a shaded park, playground, a guest laundry, a boat launch and dock. Boat rentals available.

84 Cat Hollow Trail
Lebanon 65536

Log cabins with air conditioning, shower, fireplace, linens, picnic table and fire ring. Many units are heated for year-round comfort. On the Niangua River, two miles west of Bennett Spring State Park.

207 Bar M Lane
Branson West 65737

We offer fourteen fully equipped rental cabins on Table Rock Lake. These cabins sleep twelve. All have private bedroom, queen beds, fully equipped kitchen and cable TV. Eleven of the units have a lake view. We have camping for tents and RVs. Also, a boat dock and recreation facilities.

11919 Route 7
Warsaw 65355

Fully equipped housekeeping cabins; with outdoor pool, childrens play area, horseshoe pit, fishing, water skiing, tubing, jet sking.

13041 Route 104
De Soto 63020

This park offers nice, two- and three-bedroom housekeeping cabins. The cabins have linens, towels and fully equipped kitchen. No pets are allowed in the cabins.

Prehistoric people left petroglyphs as remnants of their culture. The park features a swimming pool, hiking, picnicking and canoeing on the Big River. Cabin and camping reservations: 877-422-6766. Available April through November.

162 Caboose Lane
Lampe 65681

Unique vacation on the Lake. Sleep in a real Santa Fe Railroad Caboose. Each caboose sleeps six with a queen bed in cupola, two sets of bunks on main level, sitting area, bath, kitchenette, wood stove heat. Picnic tables, grills, boat dock and ramp, all in a wooded area.

23 Rippling Waters Drive
Camdenton 65020

Small, peaceful resort at water's edge. Air conditioned housekeeping units with cable TV. Covered boat dock; swim platform; sand beach; fishing; boat ramp; boat rentals. On Lake Road 54-79.

509 N. Main St.
Eminence 65466

Cabins, among shade trees 150 yards from of the Jacks Fork River, include fire rings, charcoal barbecue grills, playground, horseshoes and volleyball nets. Units have porches and decks. Large cabins have fully equipped kitchens. We have small cabins, motel rooms and RV hookups. In the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

20057 State Park Office Road
Stoutsville 65283

This park offers camper cabins in the park's camground. The log camper cabins accommodate four adults and two children. They include a queen size bed, a full size futon and a carpeted loft suitable for sleeping bags. No pets are allowed in the camper cabins. They do not have running water; guests have access to the campground showerhouse from April to October.

Located on beautiful Mark Twain Lake, the park features fishing, boating, hiking and scenic overlooks. A public beach and shelter houses are available. Camper cabin reservations: 877-422-6766 or www.mostateparks.com.

14630 East 676 Road
Stockton 65785

A 15-acre resort on the banks of the Sac River at the Caplinger Mills Bridge. Our restored three-bedroom Civil War Mill House accommodates eight; the four cabins accommodate six. All are fully equipped with all the necessities, including linens, refrigerator, stove and microwave, bathroom with shower, heating, A/C and cookware. Tent and RV sites are available.

The Mill, built in 1842, burned down several times; twice during the Civil War by Shelby's Raiders. The mill ruins, the dam and the restored bridge are listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Check our Web site for a schedule of events and live music on our 900 square feet, covered bandstand.

1629 Resorts Road
Camdenton 65020

On the quiet and calm Big Niangua arm of the Lake of the Ozarks. All cabins are lakeside. All include a full kitchen with appliances, microwave, dishes/cookware, toaster and coffee pot, private decks with furniture, and a charcoal grill. We have slips for your boat as well as a ramp and trailer parking. Boat rentals are available on-site.

184 Route Y
Steelville 65565

Two private cabins and a riverfront campground surrounded by the Mark Twain National Forest. Our trailer-cabins are fully furnished. The three bedroom cabin sleeps 10, is wheelchair accessible and includes a large pavilion and horse pen. The two bedroom cabin sleeps eight. Both cabins have a full kitchen, full bath, fire pit, barbecue grill and picnic tables. Children and pets are always welcome. Located 90 minutes from St. Louis; five miles from the Berryman Trail; four miles from the Huzzah and Courtois creeks. Additional recreation opportunities within 10 miles include mountain biking, trail riding, paintball, swimming, target practice and antique shopping.

HC 4, Box 4020
Wappapello 63966

Fifteen housekeeping cabins with fully equipped kitchens. Cabins are 200 feet from the water's edge. We have a large, full-service marina and boat rentals.

Open March-October. Reservations taken after Jan. 1.

58 Kings Cove Lane
Reeds Spring 65737

We are a lakeside resort with 1-4 bedroom cabins and homes on the shores of beautiful Table Rock Lake. Amenities include: full kitchens, large decks, pool, gameroom, playground, and two docks with sun/swim platforms. We welcome your family, group, or bass club to enjoy our quiet, relaxing, location.

434 Indian Creek Circle
Branson 65615

Individual A-frame cottages overlooking Table Rock Lake. One-, two- and three-bedroom units are available with kitchenette and air conditioning. The resort offers bass boat and pontoon rentals; a dock; a launch ramp; playground; and a pool. Less than one mile to Silver Dollar City.

204 Lake Shore Drive
Craig 64437

Cabins have two bedrooms with double beds, linens, a rollaway bed (no linen), fireplace, kitchen with cookware and utensils, screened porch, picnic table and grill. Suites have kitchenettes, dining area, basic cookware, microwaves and sofa beds. Motel rooms have two double beds, coffeemaker, TV, phone and balcony or patio. The park, which borders Big Lake, features a restaurant and swimming pool.

2928 County Road 342
Lesterville 63654

Hummingbird Hideaway is a two-bedroom, one-bath cottage in secluded Peola Valley. We offer the peace and quiet, complete with a spring-fed creek that runs through our property. Remodeled in early 2009, so most everything is new, from kitchen to bath to bedrooms. We provide private access to the Black River. There are hordes of hummingbirds, in season.

 

 

23107 Countyline Road
Shell Knob 65747

Various size cabins with a gentle slope to Table Rock Lake. Boat ramp. Dock with swim dock and fish cleaning station

211 Breezy Point Drive
Camdenton 65020

Small family-friendly resort on the Little Niangua arm of the Lake of the Ozarks. Nine one- to three-bedroom units, full kitchens and cable TV. Located 30 feet from the lake. Boat docks and heated fishing dock. All units no-smoking and no pets. From Camdenton, west on Route 5; south on Route EE two miles.

973 Rock Harbor Road
Sunrise Beach 65079

A Lake of the Ozarks family resort at water's edge, featuring lakeside cabins, tennis court, a heated pool, large decks, playground, meeting facilities and a marina with covered and padded boat docks. At the 8.5 mile marker by water; on Lake Road 5-35. Open March-November.

14 Lamppost Court
Sunrise Beach 65079

One-, two- and three-bedroom housekeeping cottages on The Lake of the Ozarks. Weekly rates available.

27823 Marigold Drive
Lebanon 65536

Located on the Niangua River, in one of Missouri's trout fishing areas, one mile from Bennett Spring State Park. Lodges include king size beds, fully equipped kitchen, gas fireplace, TV/DVD, jetted tub, gas grill and large deck with river view. Indoor swimming pool.

248 Wildflower St.
Rockaway Beach 65740

Ten efficiency cabins that sleep 10. They include linens and towels, barbecue grill, cable TV, utensils, cookware, coffee pot, refrigerator, and DVD player with free movies. Smoking is allowed.

HC 79 Box 2690
Pittsburg 65724

Our individual log cabins are equipped with full kitchens, queen beds, charcoal grill; some have a private spa and fireplace. All cabins are no-smoking, no TV, no telephone, no pets allowed. Bed and bath linens are provided with daily towel service.

153 Coney Drive
Branson West 65737

A family resort on Table Rock Lake, offering twelve cabins. Amenities include two pools, playground, dock, boat rentals, golf cart rentals and a pavilion. Our General Store has a restaurant, ice cream parlor, Hawaiian Shaved Ice, live bait, fishing tackle, gift shop, hand-made Ozark items, and apparel. Located on Route DD, across from Point 7 on the lake.

416 Cave Lane
Branson 65616

One-bedroom to five-bedroom cottages and apartment style lodgings on Table Rock Lake, in a pleasant semi-wooded setting. Indoor pool and four outdoor pools; hot tubs; two marinas; boat rentals; nature trails; picnic areas; game room; toy room. Two miles from Silver Dollar City; six miles from Branson.

82 Willow Oak Lane
Branson 65616

Lodge has four bedrooms and four baths with jetted tub. Sleeps 16. The lodge has a fully equipped kitchen; large screened in porch; large fireplace; play area. Our guests enjoy discounts on boat and personal watercraft rentals; discounts on golf fees and cart rentals. If you need multiple lodges, we are happy to assist you in making appropriate reservations. Located at Table Rock Lake, one mile from Silver Dollar City; 1.5 miles from a marina. Three nights minimum. Weekly rates available.

301 Wilbur St.
Clarksville 63336

This cottage includes two bedrooms, each accommodating two people. There is a fully equipped kitchen and a washer and dryer. The living room futon will sleep two. Weekend rates available; discount for a full week. Off-street parking. Relax on the front or back porch and throw a burger on the grill. Stroll through Riverfront Park during eagle season and marvel at hundreds of bald eagles fishing and nesting along the Mississippi River.

149 Hiawatha Trail
Kimberling City 65686

Featuring one-, two- and four-bedroom cabins, plus two five-bedroom lakefront houses, and one deluxe suite for two. All accommodations provide guests with full kitchens, some with fireplaces, linens and towels and Wi-Fi. Each two- and four bedroom cabin and lake houses include a deck with table, chairs and grill. Anglers take advantage of one of the best fishing locations on the lake. Children enjoy the playground, basketball court, lighted dock with swimming platform, free paddle boat and tetherball. Located on Table Rock Lake, 11 miles from Silver Dollar City; 14 miles from Branson.

1049 Parkview Drive
Hollister 65672

On Table Rock Lake, seven miles from Branson. Fully equipped kitchenette, housekeeping units of various sizes. Covered boat dock with swim platform, in-ground pool and playground. Year-round fishing and fishing guide service. Special rates for BASS and In-Fisherman members. Fishing packages available. Open year-round. Pets welcome.

2869 Indian Point Road
Branson 65616

Two- and three-bedroom cabins, studios and motel rooms, all in a park-like setting. Less than three miles to Silver Dollar City; two blocks from the public marina; less than 10 miles from Branson.

10500 Circle Road
Dixon 65459

We have five log cabins beside a seven-acre lake. Swim, fish, canoe, and relax on one of the docks, decks or screened porches. Hike winding trails on 380 acres. Free Wi-Fi in some areas. Most cabins have a complete kitchen with fixings to make your own breakfast.

367 River Lane
Branson 65615

Lilleys Landing is a peaceful, scenic resort and marina on Lake Taneycomo, five minutes from Branson. Cozy, one- to four-bedroom units are available with lakefront and off-lake locations. All include kitchens and barbecue areas. Lake Taneycomo offers great trout fishing. Our marina can outfit you with boat rentals or guided fishing trips. We have a fly and tackle shop with everything you need to fish Lake Taneycomo. Fishing licenses are available.

87 Greenvalley Lane
Branson West 65737

Green Valley Resort offers 21 units and cabins on six acres of park-like grounds, which slope gently to the shoreline. We have a great play area for the little ones. We have boat rentals. If you enjoy water sports, fishing, exploring Branson's attractions, or simply wish to relax and take it easy, this is the place for you.

20243 Route 112
Cassville 65625

We offer two one-bedroom suites with a sleeper-sofa and fully equipped kitchen; eight two-bedroom units with fully equipped kitchens; four single units with kitchenette; and two single efficiency units that have a microwave, small fridge and a coffeemaker.

We have six RV sites. Four are pull-thru; two are large back in sites. All will accommodate big rigs and slide-outs. All sites have water/sewer, 20/30/50 amp electrical, a picnic table, barbecue grill and a steel campfire ring. Firewood is available.

We welcome large groups. Located three miles from Roaring River State Park; eight miles from Table Rock Lake. The resort is open the last weekend in February through 3 November.

10 Holiday Hideaway Court
Branson West 65737

We have 14 lakefront cabins located on the Aunt's Creek Arm of Table Rock Lake. All cabins include fully equipped kitchenettes. We have a concrete boat ramp and a 16-slip covered dock with electricity at each slip. We have a swimming pool and a poolside cabana with ping pong, shuffleboard, pool table, foosball and video games. We have boats for rent.

4216 Orville Dr.
Osage Beach 65049

Individual three-bedroom cottages at the 17-mile marker of the Lake of the Ozarks. The cottages accommodate eight. All cottages include: a fully equipped kitchen; washer and dryer; outdoor gas grill; and two decks. We offer boat rentals, paddle boats, private boat slips, a boat launch, a swim dock, and a heated swimming pool, complete with fountains and a childrens splash zone.

HC 1 BOX 1235
Isabella 65676

Fully equipped one-, two- and three-bedroom cottages with views of Bull Shoals Lake. There is a large dock with a swim deck, lounging deck; electricity at each fish cleaning station. We have a swimming pool with attatched kiddie pool, playground, basketball, game room, group dining area, a bait shop and a gift shop. We sell hunting and fishing supplies and licenses.

County Road 382
Dora 65637

We offer cabins, tipi camping and tent camping. We rent canoes, kayaks, rafts and tubes. Shuttle service is included with float trips. Campers can fish for bass and trout, hike in the Mark Twain National Forest, picnic and swim or float the White River.

595 Tom Turkey Circle
Branson West 65737

All cabins have a screened in porches facing Table Rock Lake. There is a pool, playground, convenience store, game room, covered and lighted dock for fishing and swimming, and a boat ramp. We are located 2.5 miles down Route DD; one mile from Branson West; three miles from Kimberling City; 15 minutes from Silver Dollar City and Branson.

1700 N.E. Bowlin
Lee's Summit 64064
The lake provides the perfect waters for windsurfers, sailors, boaters and swimmers. Pontoon, bass and fishing boats are available for rent. Swimming beach and campground.
11101 Raytown Road
Kansas City 64134
A 930-acre lake. Power boating; water skiing; jet skiing and pontoon-boats. Full-service marina with boat and slip rentals.
Route 36
Cameron 64429
Enjoy the excellent fishing at this scenic lake.
Route J
Monroe City 63456

This 18,600-acre lake is ideal for a day on the water. Also enjoy equestrian trails, walking trails, and sleeping under the stars. Offers great fishing; known for crappie and bass tournaments. There are stocked ponds for those without boats.

Camping is available in four Corps of Engineers developed recreation areas; some with full hookups; most have electric, fire grills, lantern hangers, picnic tables and asphalt pads. Areas have showers, restrooms, sanitary stations, trails, scenic overlooks, launch ramps, and beaches and playgrounds.

925 Westlake Manor Drive
Union 63084

We have opened our Frank Lloyd Wright inspired treasured home for rental. It sits beside a seven-acre lake, suitable for fishing, kayaking and pedal boating. Swim in the lake or the pool. Relax near the 975 gallon koi pond; hike the trails on 55 acres.

150 SWS Drive
Village of Four Seasons 65049

Fully furnished condos: studio, 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom units. Condos have a private deck with patio furniture and a gas grill. This year round facility sits on a 21-acre point, with 2,200 feet of shoreline fronted by a lighted seawall. It offers an outstanding view of the lake. There is a security officer on-site at this gated community.

4800 Eagleview Drive
Osage Beach 65065

Three-bedroom, two-bath condominium. The screened in deck has a gas grill and an unobstructed view of the lake and the state park. The master suite has a king bed, private bath with jetted tub, separate shower, double sinks, large closet. There are flat screen TV-DVD in each bedroom and the living area. This unit is less than 10 minutes from the outlet shopping mall, theatres, restaurants, and golf courses. Guests receive two free passes to Big Surf water park; a 20 minute drive. The outdoor pool and deck have a panoramic view of Lake of the Ozarks and State Park. There is an indoor pool; a gym; and shower rooms. We have soft water. Weekly rates available.

50 StoneBridge Village Parkway
Branson West 65737

Two three-bedroom, three-bath townhouses that sleep 10. Conveniences include a fully equipped kitchen; screened-in, fully furnished patio. On-site: three swimming pools; three lighted tennis courts; a fitness facility; nature and hiking trails. One mile to Silver Dollar City. Four miles to Table Rock Lake. Three miles to Branson. Pets allowed with prior approval. Units are no smoking. Located in StoneBridge Village.

238 Tina St.
Hollister 65672

Offering three-bedroom, two-bath and six-bedroom, four-bath condos, 10 minutes from Branson. We have dock to enjoy boating, swimming or fishing; a pool; and a playground for the little ones. Located off Route 165, on the shores of table Rock lake, adjacent to the Table Rock State Park.

5655 Heron Bay
Osage Beach 65065

Three lakefront condos in the Heron Bay Complex, at the 21-mile marker. Each condo sleeps four: view of the lake; one bedroom; one bath; TV/VCR; balcony with barbecue grill; fully equipped kitchen. Heron Bay features: tennis court; boat ramp and docks; outdoor pool; ample parking; and guest laundry. No smoking. No pets. Children younger than 21 must be accompanied by an adult.

1 Aspen Circle
Innsbrook 63390

One-, two- and three-bedroom condominiums are available. With 100 lakes dotting our 7,400 rolling, wooded acres, Innsbrook offers solitude and relaxation in a natural setting; float in a canoe across a still lake; hike our nature trails. Located an hour west of St. Louis. We are an Audubon sanctuary, certified through Audubon International. Our dedication to the environment helps preserve the natural landscape. Enjoy the wildlife, the scenery, the amenities and the activities.

607 Notch Lane
Branson West 65737

We own six condos and manage 10 additional properties at Notch Estates, including three four-bedroom townhouses and a two-bedroom log cabin. Notch is a beautiful, secluded resort, two miles from Silver Dollar City.

100 Lenhart Lane
Branson 65616

Featuring two-, three- and four-bedroom lake condos that accommodate 10. Our condos feature fully furnished kitchens, dining areas, living areas, bedrooms with king beds, luxury linens, washers and dryers, glassed and open porches, as well as breathtaking views of Table Rock Lake and the surrounding Ozark mountains.

158 Pointe Royale Drive
Branson 65616

One- to four-bedroom nightly rental condominiums on an 18-hole championship golf course. A scenic Ozark Mountain setting downstream from Table Rock Lake Dam. Condos have full kitchens, living and dining rooms, private bedrooms and baths. Tennis, trout fishing, indoor and outdoor pools, fitness center, lakeside picnic area, playgrounds, meeting rooms, restaurant, lounge. Golf and entertainment packages available.

1217 Jeffries Road
Osage Beach 65065

This no-smoking condo is located on the fourth floor, affording you great views of the lake from the balcony. The buildings are serviced by an elevator. Three bedrooms and two baths. The master bedroom has a king-size bed, walk-in closet, DVD and cable TV, jetted tub and separate shower, and private access to the balcony. The second bedroom has a queen-sized bed; the third bedroom contains two bunk-beds. We have Wi-Fi; laundry room; complete kitchen; an electric fireplace; a boat slip; pool; and docks.

 

 

24 Village Trail
Branson 65616

This AAA three-diamond resort is located in the forest along Table Rock Lake, two miles from Silver Dollar City; five miles from the theater district of Branson. Offering two-bedroom, two-bath, privately owned condos with sleeper sofa, wood burning fireplace, completely equipped kitchen and laundry, two-person jetted tubs. Spectacular lake views.

 

71 Dogwood Park Trail
Branson 65615

Featuring one- to four-bedroom, lakefront lodges and condos with kitchens. We have: heated pool; a kiddies pool; hot tubs; game room; playgrounds; marina with swim docks; fuel; boat slip rentals; pontoon boats; personal water craft; ski and bass boats. Available vacation packages include lodging plus tickets to shows and attractions, shopping and dining discounts. Reservations available online. At Table Rock Lake, two and a half miles from Silver Dollar City.

5940 Baydy Peak Road
Osage Beach 65065

Enjoy beautiful views from the private deck of your one-, two-, three- or four-bedroom condo. Some units have a hot tub. The clubhouse includes: a bar; sitting area; pinball; pool table; indoor and outdoor swimming pools; whirlpool; sauna and a steam room. Facilities include: indoor and outdoor tennis courts; lakeside swimming area; marina; boat ramp; boat and personal water craft rentals; boat slips; a playground; basketball; and horseshoes. Golf packages are available.

25 Lone Oak Court
Sunrise Beach 65079

We offer 39 two- and three-bedroom units with living/dining area; kitchen with full size appliances, cooking utensils, dishes, coffee maker; private bedrooms with bedding; private bath; and private deck or patio with patio chairs. All units are lakeside, on an eight-acre shady peninsula with 1,800 feet of shoreline. We have a shelter house and a meeting room for 40 people. We offer golf packages.

1135 Route W
Sullivan 63080

Home style meals, soups and sandwiches are served Memorial Day-Labor Day. The Snack Bar is open daily, March-December.

26262 Route 64A
Lebanon 65536

This rustic dining lodge in scenic Bennett Spring State Park was built in the 1930s; it is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Open daily during trout season, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A buffet is offered Friday and Saturday evenings.

11505 Smith Hatchery Road
Columbia 65203

Serving authentic Thai food. Located at Coopers Landing, beside the Katy Trail, on the banks of the Missouri River, 12 miles south of Columbia. Camping, a marina and live entertainment on-site. For the entertainment schedule, see www.CoopersLanding.net

RR 1, Box 570
Jadwin 65501

Pizza is always available. With a reservation our restaurant will prepare a meal from your special request or you may choose from our specialties. Grill reservations must be made at least seven days prior to your visit.

4676 Route 54
Osage Beach 65065

A casual, family-friendly restaurant featuring one of the largest salad bars at the Lake of the Ozarks; it is served in a real wooden boat. Seafood, chicken, steak and specials available. Open for lunch and dinner. Game room in the lobby. Antique outboard engines and other antique items are on display.

50 Stonebridge Parkway
Branson West 65737

The lodges feature spacious living room, full kitchen, a separate bathroom with whirlpool tub. The rseort is located on 3,200 acres in the Ozark foothills, two miles from Silver Dollar City; three miles from Table Rock Lake. It is in a gated community with three swimming pools, three playgrounds, walking trails, a catch-and-release lake, marina access and a championship golf course.

21 Stillwater Trail
Branson 65616

Still Waters offers everything you would expect from a first class resort: 1- to 4-bedroom condominiums; free paddle boats, kayaks and inner tube; bikes; a full service marina; marketplace on property; basketball and volleyball courts; and three outdoor pools, one with a 25 foot waterslide and the Island Oasis, complete with zero entry pool, 20 person hot tub and a 15 foot swim through waterfall. Located two miles from Silver Dollar City.

315 Four Seasons Drive
Lake Ozark 65049

A full-destination resort offering 350 guestrooms and two-bedroom suites. The Lodge of Four Seasons is in wooded hills on the shores of the Lake of the Ozarks. Facilities include: 54 holes of championship golf; Spa Shiki, a full service day spa; boutique and specialty shops; more than 15,000 sq. ft. of meeting space; a full service marina with boat and PWC rentals; parasailing; four swimming pools; a Japanese Garden; restaurants; bars and lounges; a walking path; trapshooting; and the Adventure Club for the children.

677 Outer Drive
Lake Ozark 65049

On the shores of Lake of the Ozarks, at the end of Horseshoe Bend; the eight-mile marker by water.  We offer 60 units ranging from motel style to spacious four-bedroom units with a spectacular main channel view. Heated indoor and outdoor pools plus toddler pool and two hot tubs await your pleasure. Enjoy dining in our casual Bobber's Restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch, and supper; the lounge serves cocktails or other libations We can accommodate groups of all sizes. Private banquet facilities and decks provide groups with a private setting.

200 Ozark Outdoor Lane
Leasburg 65535

Located on the Meramec River, across from Onondaga Cave State Park. Also, we have access to the Courtois and Huzzah creeks. Our rustic cabins sleep eight; the condominium sleeps 20, with full kitchen, multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, great room, porch, gas grill, heat and air. Two motels on site. More than 100 acres with large primitive tent camping sites (many are riverfront) and 79 RV sites.

Canoe, raft, kayak and tube rentals available. Paddler’s Grill Restaurant open seasonal weekends. Meeting and banquet space available. We have a country store; shower houses; outdoor swimming pool; volleyball courts; horseshoe pits; laundry; fire ring; picnic tables; and playgrounds.

494 Tan-Tar-A Drive
Osage Beach 65065

A family resort spanning 420 acres along the banks of the Lake of the Ozarks. Facilities include: Timber Falls indoor water park; Bear's Den arcade; two outdoor pools; one indoor pool; a full service marina; parasailing; excursion boat ride; horseback riding; a fully equipped spa and health club; restaurants; bars and lounges; boutique and specialty shops; 27 holes of championship golf; horseback riding; a bowling alley; and large meeting/banquet spaces. Located three hours from Kansas City and St. Louis.

204 Butts Road
Steelville 65565

Bass' River Resort is your complete one-stop destination for camping, cabins, float trips and outdoor fun in the Missouri Ozarks. Enjoy the Courtois, Huzzah and Upper Meramec Rivers. Select from a wide array of accommodations, including riverside campsites, RV sites with hookups and spacious log cabins. Bring the family or your group and take advantage of our Great Escape Plans. These combo packages offer the best values going for floating, meals, camping, lodging and horseback riding.

HC 3, Box 3600
Theodosia 65761

An adventure vacation package featuring one day each of kayaking, trout fishing, house boating, hiking, and water skiing. All accommodations, equipment, meals, fees and boats are provided. Packages available May-July and September-October. Make reservations early.

RR 1, Box 2010
Urbana 65767

Muskie guide service on Pomme de Terre Lake. I can provide all the quality equipment needed; just bring yourself and a desire to catch a muskellunge. I can arrange lodging. You will need a current Missouri fishing license, rain gear (if necessary), beverages (I supply free bottled water) and lunch/snacks (or we can stop at a marina). Don’t forget your camera. No alcohol on the boat. There is a check list on my Web site.

 

 

727 W. Pershing St.
Springfield 65806

Our boats are replicas (using modern materials) of old time three-plank john boats used in the early 1900s. Our trips bring back the old-time feeling of a leisurely paced, fully catered float trip. We include everything from riverbank meals featuring Dutch oven cookery to campfire entertainment and a complementary ecological education on Ozark streams. The boat offers great comfort and space for the fisherman and campers. We offer guided fishing trips on all area streams, but we specialize on the White River, Eleven Point, Bryant Creek, and Gasconade River. This is a first class floating experience that is suitable for all who want to experience the wild parts of the Ozarks.

738 Ozark Hollow Road
Blue Eye 65611

Guided fly-fishing and spin-cast fishing for rainbow trout and brown trout on Lake Taneycomo; also bass fishing on Table Rock Lake. This is an angler's paradise. Full or half-day trips. Boat and fishing equipment included.

17190 Audrain Road 953
Mexico 65265
Licensed hunting preserve for pheasant, quail and chukar hunts. Sporting clays also
3322 South Kimbrough
Springfield 65807
These are full-time licensed professional guides for all Branson area Lakes. Catch bass, crappie, and trout. If your group doesn't catch fish your next trip is free.
2261 Hwy H
Mayview 64071
Newland Gamebird Farm offers great pheasant, chukar and quail hunting. Need to get your pup into more birds? Book your hunt today.
Route 1, Box 4535
Dora 65637
We welcome fly fishermen, canoeists and vacationers. We offer camping, lodging and RV sites. We are located at The Falls on the North Fork of the White River. River of Life Farm is an incredible resort destination on one of Missouri's most beautiful rivers.
1509 Roberts St.
Salem 65560
Guided brown and rainbow trout fishing; quail and woodcock hunting; canoe, hiking, photography and nature veiwing trips on the Current River and surrounding National Park.
English Landing Park
Parkville 64152
Guided float trips and equipment rental on the Missouri River, the Kansas (Kaw) River and the Platte River. Enjoy a great view of the Kansas City skyline and a beautiful day in the countryside. Equipment provided: kayaks, canoes, life vests and shuttling. Reservations required. Group rates available.
17 Schooner Creek Road
Kimberling City 65686

A licensed, Coast Guard certified, fishing guide service based at Table Rock Lake. Mike Webb is a professional, sponsored fisherman with thirty years experience on area lakes. See Web site for rates and scheduling.

263 Route YY
Steelville 65565

Two day guided hunts for Elk, Whitetail, Red Stag, Bison and Boar. Stay in private cabins. Home cooked meals. Missouri license and complete processing included in package price.

1616 Claudine Dr.
St. Louis 63138

Hunting guide and outfitter for snow geese, Canada geese and ducks in Missouri.

681 Hardin Hills Drive
Galena 65656

A professional bass and trout fishing guide service on Table Rock Lake and Lake Taneycomo. Pete has been fishing these lakes since the 1980. He has been a licensed fishing guide since 1993. You will learn many of his proven techniques, increase your success rates and have a great time. Fees include equipment needed. You must have a current Missouri fishing license. Bring clothing for inclement weather, refreshments of your choice, snacks and lunch.

18256 Campground Road
Phillipsburg 65722

Enjoy your vactaion in a rented RV, motor home, travel trailer or pop-up trailer. I-44 at exit 123.

24688 Audrain Road 820
Mexico 65265
More than 30 colorful alpacas. Tour the alpaca barn and get close-up with the animals. Apples, peaches and blackberries in July. Farm store features organic produce in season, apple products and alpaca apparel. Farm tours by appointment in off-season.
12790 S.E. Route TT
Osceola 64776
Fine country setting where ingredients are grown and all natural body products (soaps, creams, balms, lotions and so on) are made. Tour the display gardens and watch products being made. Open Tuesdays.
16300 Wilkerson Road
Weston 64098
Educational farm: baby animals in the spring; a peach harvest July-August; fall Harvest Festival; you-pick pumpkins and apples; 25-acre corn maze; country store; and horse-drawn wagon rides. Private bonfires and hayrides can be booked.
400 Minnesota Ave.
Fort Leonard Wood 65473

This one-room school, built in 1912, is used as a meeting hall by nature, historical and civic groups. Stroll the walking trail on the grounds.

104 Jesse Hall
Columbia 65211
There are a wide variety of museums, exhibits and other interesting things to do while visiting the University of Missouri-Columbia. MU attractions include historic buildings, museums, science exhibits, galleries, theaters, sports venues, Buck's Ice Cream, the Francis Quadrangle and more. Call or log on for information.
10950 Riverview Drive
St. Louis 63137

Once part of the Mother Road, Route 66, this bridge across the Mississippi River was re-opened in 1999 as one of the world's longest pedestrian-bicycle bridges. It connects Missouri’s St. Louis Riverfront Trail and the MCT Confluence Trail, in Illinois. This is a particularly scenic stretch of the Mississippi River, overlooking the natural chain of rocks, from which it derives its name.

13002 Bellefontaine Road
St. Louis 63138

Fort Bellefontaine was established in 1805 on the banks of the Missouri River, as the first United States military post in the newly acquired Louisiana Territory. Originally called Cantonment Belle Fontaine, it served as an American Indian "factory" or trading post for local Sac, Fox and other tribes. General James Wilkerson, the first governor of the Louisiana Territory, selescted the site near the confluence of the Mississippi River. The buildings were erected by three companies of the First Infantry.

From the beginning Fort Belle Fontaine served as a stopping point for many expeditions to the American west, including those of Zebulon Pike in 1805 and Lewis and Clark on September 22, 1806. In 1809 command was given to General Daniel Bissell who moved the fort to the top of the bluff over looking the Missouri River. In 1826 the fort was abandoment and replaced by Jefferson Barracks, south of St. Louis. The location of the original fort is now in the middle of the Missouri River. All of the current structures were build by the WPA in the 1930s and 1940s.

Riverfront Trail
St. Louis 63106

In December 2001, the Meachum site was dedicated as part of the National Park Service's Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. The nine-acre site on the St. Louis Riverfront Trail, three miles north of downtown St. Louis, just north of the Merchant’s Bridge. A rest stop and native plant nursery are housed in a former Coast Guard boat facility. The building features a spacious deck overlooking the river. It is staffed during peak periods by the Grace Hill AmeriCorps Trail Rangers, who provide directions, general and mechanical assistance.

966 Charrette Lane
Washington 63090

Restored 1790s French and American Indian trading post and village with five log houses. One house is one of the oldest west of the Mississippi; all are furnished with 1700s American antiques. The landscaping and gardens are period. The site overlooks the Missouri River. A historian gives a one hour tour, by appointment.

15185 Olive Blvd.
Chesterfield 63017

Faust Historic Village is a collection of buildings which were moved to Faust Park from locations in the Chesterfield and St. Louis area, to save them from demolition. The buildings, circa 1840-1890, are open to the public. They are staffed by trained docents who recount the history of each house. On many weekends a blacksmith is working in the blacksmith shop. The homes are open select weekends in the summer; tours are available on weekdays, by appointment.

5388 County Road 409
Hannibal 63401

Built around a circa 1834 limestone schoolhouse, believed to be the oldest standing schoolhouse west of the Mississippi River. In addition to the two guestrooms, we have a game room loft, a screened porch, and a high privacy porch for sun lovers. Located on 15 acres, we offer privacy and peace and quiet. Busy bird feeders, along with other wildlife, supply non-stop action and color. The owner, a former chef, serves big fluffy omelets or sourdough pancakes with huckleberry syrup for breakfast. Custom dinners are available by reservation. Guests are greeted by Daisy the basset hound, and Cocoa the chocolate lab.

179 E. Route 100
Hermann 65041

Two cottages and two guestrooms, all with private bath. The Inn has a wine cellar. Dinner is available. Secure parking.

16469 Concord Hill Road
Marthasville 63357

This circa 1900 farmhouse, has modern heating, cooling, plumbing and windows. A wraparound porch, complete with porch swing, overlooks the hot tub deck. The original smokehouse, circa 1886, a modern day carriage house complete this idyllic setting. We have three large guestrooms, with private baths, plus a loft that can sleep five. We serve a full, hot breakfast. Dinner service is available. You might be entertained by George and his friends with an impromptu acoustic jam session. Smoking outdoors only.

We are 1.3 miles from the Katy Trail, actually located in Concord Hill, population 40. From Marthasville at Routes 94 and 47, drive west on Route 94 three miles; at the village of Peers, go north on Concord Hill Road for 1.3 miles.

201 Lewis St.
Rhineland 65069

Four guestrooms, two w/private bath. Two rooms have access to a balcony with a porch swing. An early breakfast is available for Katy Trail riders. No Smoking. Located one block from the Katy Trail.

8398 Fisher Drive
Houston 65483

Our three guestrooms (two connecting), each with private bathroom. We are situated on 52 acres, 39 of which are wooded, with two miles of trails. The other 13 acres are fenced pasture for our two horses, one donkey, twelve sheep and one goat. We have four horse stalls, a paddock and seven indoor/outdoor kennels for those traveling with animals. There is a $10 per night fee for these facilities. A full breakfast is served at a time of your choice. Two miles north of Houston, 1.5 miles off of Route 63.

13990 S. Route 94
Dutzow 63342

Our Inn, located in wine country, two blocks from the Katy Trail, holds three luxury suites and one private room. We have acres of manicured lawn, gardens, woods, and a walking trail. A hot tub, sauna, and reflexology are available. One hour from St. Louis. Full breakfast.

201 N. Main St.
Hannibal 63401

Renovated bank building. Three guestrooms with private baths and jetted tubs. Enjoy a getaway to The Arts and Crafts Suite, The Safari Suite or the Renassiance Suite. Mark Twain visited this building on his last visit to Hannibal in 1913.

124 S. Terrace Ave.
Liberty 64068

Our guests enjoy full house access, including a secluded porch, a spacious kitchen, dining room, living room and a large bathroom with Jacuzzi brand tub, rainfall shower and twin sinks. The second guestroom is perfect for the traveler looking for a relaxing stay. We are 12 blocks from William Jewell College; five blocks from the Liberty Square. Premium 24 hour tea service with more than 80 tea choices. We host tea parties and private events.

1127 S. Jefferson
St. James 65559

Victorian dollhouse in wine country. Decorated with chandeliers, antiques, wallpaper and lace. King and queen beds, jetted tubs, private baths, outside decks. A hearty breakfast is included.

645 Main Street
Weston 64098

Two story house at the top of a hill. The hohse has been restored, including the original hand carved oak and beveled glass entrance. We have wrap-around porches on both levels; a perennial and water garden; a private hydrotherapy hot-tub with a bi-level deck; a terraced yard; and a pool and deck. There is a library complete with books, magazines and games; a color TV; DVD and VCR. Fresh coffee and tea for early risers, snacks and refreshments baked fresh. Shops, restaurants, museums, wineries, a brewery and an Irish pub are within two blocks away. Located 17 miles north of Kansas City Airport; I-29, exit 20; north on Route 273.

1694 E. 552nd Road
Brighton 65617

Cabin with kitchen, fireplace, one double bed. Outdoor hot tub. Horse stalls and runs are available for people traveling with horses. Located 15 miles north of Springfield, one mile off Route 13, on a secluded 480-acre wildlife refuge.

9004 E. 92nd St.
Kansas City 64138

Ranch style home on five-acre lot at the edge of the city. Southwestern decor. In-home theater. We have resident llamas, goats, horses, donkeys and geese. Four-course breakfast with hot entrees, baked goods and fresh fruit.

203 S. Knob St.
Ironton 63650

Restored circa 1901 home. It is one of Missouri’s haunted inns. Three guestrooms, private bath with two-person jetted tubs. Wraparound porch and balcony. Homemade pastries are always available. We offer carriage rides to our restaurant and to downtown. Nice place for weddings and private events. No smoking indoors. Full breakfast.

5501 N.W. Kerr Drive
Cameron 64429

Lined with red cedar; sleeps six; private bath and dry sauna; wood stove with grilling capabilities; and cooking utensils. Watch the wildlife from the large porch and the picture window. There is an outdoor fire pit and gas grill. You will enjoy watching the American Bison herd. Continental breakfast provided. Age restriction.

738 Ozark Hollow Road
Blue Eye 65611

This spacious, handcrafted, log lodge is located 15 miles southwest of Branson. There are four guestrooms and a two-bedroom suite. All have private bath, king or queen log bed, stone fireplace, and a private entrance. There is a spectacular view of Table Rock Lake.

The lodge includes: a great room with a freestanding stone fireplace; large, furnished deck; a fitness/game room; theater room; dry or steam cedar sauna; outdoors Marquis Spa; covered patio with wood burning fireplace; a kitchen; covered parking; and Wi-Fi.

1315 University Ave.
Columbia 65201-5906

Four guestrooms in this solid brick home built in the early 1920s. Free long distance calls. For some events, we require a two night minimum. No smoking or alcohol inside. The University of Missouri campus is one block; Stephens College is .2 mile; Faurot Field, the Hearnes Center and Mizzou Arena less than one mile; downtown is .5 mile. See our Web site for an events calendar.

78 Brown Road
Hermann 65041

Four guestrooms; two with a jetted tub. Guests may enjoy the atrium hot tub; steam shower and dry sauna; reiki or reflexology services; and bike rentals. This is a 12,000 square-foot stone mansion on 80 acres in wine country, three miles from Hermann. No smoking indoors.

47 Elm Lane
Branson 65616

On Table Rock Lake. Three guestrooms with queen beds. The family unit, with a full view of the lake, sleeps six. Silver Dollar City is two miles. Breakfast is served on the deck or in the dining room.

417 Dale Ave.
Hollister 65672

We are in the trees, beside Table Rock Lake. Three guestrooms with private baths. There is a boat ramp 200 feet from the house. The gardens include a waterfall. Sit on your private balcony and listen to the sounds of water and enjoy the view.

706 Van Buren St.
Arrow Rock 65320

The four guestrooms share three bathrooms. Rooms are decorated with oak and walnut antique furniture. The sitting room contains books and games for your enjoyment; the one TV tunes in the local channels. Cinnamon rolls are a specialty; they are served with eggs, bacon and fried apples.

207 E. School St.
Bonne Terre 63628

Circa 1880 mansion overlooking Bicentennial Park. Choose from four guestrooms, all with a private bath and two-person thermal massage tub. Relax in the parlor; cozy up to the fireplace in the Gathering Room. A hearty breakfast including fruit, juice, fresh eggs and some special recipes is served in the large dining room. Outdoors, enjoy the swing, the wraparound veranda and the gazebo.

305 Frisco St.
Steelville 65565

This 1871 Victorian has four guestrooms; private baths, one with a jetted tub. A full breakfast is served; snacks and beverages in the afternoon. Rooms have a balcony, ceiling fans, TV/VCR and a coffee maker. Free Wi-Fi. Relax on the wraparound porch. No smoking indoors.

20884 County Road 479
Stoutsville 65283

Beautiful country setting on five acres. Three guestrooms with private baths. A full breakfast is served. Electric hook-up for boats. We are two miles from Mark Twain State Park, with boat ramps, beach and hiking trails; three miles from Florida, birthplace of Samual Clemems (Mark Twain).

1940 Brakemeyer Road
Owensville 65066

Four guestrooms with private baths, in a circa 1850s log cabin. Rooms include various special features such as fireplaces, wood stoves, jetted tubs or antique footed-tubs. We have a quaint farm in wine country, with 135 acres of wooded hills and green fields. Second Creek runs through the property. Dinner and carriage rides are available.

100 Iris Ave.
Bonnots Mill 65016

An authentic, 19th century hotel at the confluence of the Osage and Missouri Rivers. The Dauphine has been carefully restored, combining original architecture and furnishings with modern amenities to ensure your comfort. Choose from seven guestrooms furnished with antique dressers and iron beds original to the hotel. All guestrooms have private bath; one features a two-person jetted tub. A hearty breakfast is cooked to order and served at your leisure in the large kitchen. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

164 Martinda Lane
Branson West 65737

Escape to quiet seclusion at Table Rock Lake. The screened-in porch and deck overlook the lake; the entrance leads to a balcony, which separates the bedrooms and overlooks the living room, with its massive wood-burning fireplace. There is a hot tub for your enjoyment. Local papers available to guests. Our two guestrooms have down comforters or Ozark handmade quilts and wonderful views. Smoking on the porch only.

5086 Route KK
Rogersville 65742

On 40 secluded acres with woodlands, small pastures and private fishing ponds. Offering five guestrooms with private baths and bathrobes; some rooms have a fireplace; some with jetted tub. There are covered patios and an aviary/wildlife viewing deck. Two horse stalls are available in the barn; riding trails are adjacent in the Compton Hollow Conservation Area. For group events, there is a retreat area with private restrooms and a commercial kitchen. Group lunches and dinners are available, by appointment. A drive-up offers easy access for our disabled guests. Our guests enjoy the local culture with visits to Amish country, antique shops, old mills, Compton Hollow Conservation area and a Friday night Barn Dance. Located 20 minutes from Springfield; 15 minutes off of Route 60 and I-44.

111 Bird St.
Hannibal 63401

This location was designed and built in 1917 specifcally to function as a brothel. Today LulaBelle's is a restaurant and Bed and Breakfast.

722 Cliff St.
Jefferson City 65101

Two suites with king beds and Jacuzzi brand tubs; and two rooms with queen beds and shared bathroom. Full gourmet breakfast. Dinner available for overnight guest with 48 hour notice. Transportation available to and from AMTRAK, Katy Trail and the Jefferson City and Columbia airports. Located four blocks west of the Capitol; one half mile south of Katy Trail.

15684 Fishing River Road
Lawson 64062

Orchard Hill boasts five uniquely decorated guestrooms; each has a private bath with double shower heads. This arts and crafts themed house is situated on 80-acres with relaxing views. The estate includes: three acres of gardens; porches; a well stocked fishing pond; walking trails; and a six-person hot tub. A full, hot breakfast is served. There is plenty of space for roaming and solitude. Pick berries and fruit, in season. We can accommodate a large group event. Orchard Hill is 40 minutes north of Kansas City; 20 minutes from Liberty, home of William Jewell College.

1102 Felix St.
St. Joseph 64501

A beautiful hilltop location with a spectacular view, overlooking the architectural beauty of St. Joseph. Four guestrooms, all with antique furniture, private bath, fluffy towels, fresh flowers, luxury linens, DirecTV, air conditioning, specialty lotions and soaps and sounds-of-nature clocks. A hearty breakfast is served on fine china. We will share information on what to see and do in St. Joseph and the surrounding area. This inn is biker friendly.

In 2008, True West Magazine named St. Jo #1 of the top 10 western towns to visit. Come visit St. Jo, where the Wild West began, the Pony Express was founded, and Jesse James roamed the land.

702 East St.
Parkville 64152

Circa 1902 Victorian home, three blocks from the downtown; eight miles from Kansas City. The four guestrooms (two have a jetted tub) have private attached bathrooms, queen-size beds, TV, DVD, robes and toiletries. A two-course breakfast is served. No smoking indoors. There are two dogs and a cat on-site.

219 Public St.
Augusta 63332

Circa 1867 Guest Cottage and 1885 Victorian house, both decorated with unusual antiques and collectables. There are two sitting rooms each with fireplaces in both homes. There are fireplaces in some guestrooms. Enjoy home-baked chocolate chip cookies, chocolate dipped biscotti and seasonal drinks upon arrival. Appetizers are served in the evening; port and chocolates provided for turn down service. Enjoy covered porches and patios, two fire pit areas, and fishponds with waterfalls. One of the owners is a European trained chef. A gourmet breakfast is served.

12473 Atom Drive
Humphreys 64646

You will have this cottage with fully furnished kitchen all to yourself. Breakfast is delivered to your door; other meals served upon request for a fee, or you may cook for yourselves in the. There is a bass fishing pond on-property. We are 30 miles from the Amish community of Jamesport and its antiques and crafts shops; 25 miles from Chillicothe, famous for beautiful store side murals and known as the home of sliced bread.

1101 N. Third St.
St. Charles 63301

This home, built in 1864, has been beautifully restored with the charm of high ceilings, antique furnishings and a sitting porch. All rooms have sitting areas, air conditioning, fluffy bathrobes, and ceiling fans. The inn has several common areas decorated with antiques. No children. No pets. Smoking outside only. We are in the Frenchtown district of St. Charles, 25 minutes west of downtown St. Louis, 15 minutes from Lambert Airport.

383 Jefferson St.
Ste. Genevieve 63067

A circa 1925 Colonial with four guestrooms: private baths, jetted tub, TV and DVD. Outdoor hot tub and in-ground pool. Some off street parking. A full, hot breakfast is served.

403 Market St.
Hermann 65041

Fourteen two- and three-room suites with kitchenettes and fireplaces; five have a jetted tub. Full breakfast in dining area. Conference room available. Wine and gift shop on site.

431 SE Route Y
Warrensburg 64093-8316

This private cottage on an 80-acre farm features: an Ultrabath (tm) air-jetted tub; a wood-burning fireplace; a king-sized four-poster bed; and a double-ended shower. Situated in a 10-acre meadow overlooking a wooded stream often visited by deer and wild turkeys. We bring a hot breakfast to the cottage. Located eight miles from Warrensburg; 26 miles from Sedalia or Clinton; 18 miles from the Katy Trail. Check availability and request reservations on our Web site. Inspected biannually by Bed and Breakfast Inns of Missouri (BBIM) since 1990.

570 SW Route K
Montrose 64770

Four guestrooms with private baths. Located in Germantown, 75 miles southeast of Kansas City.

143 Arizona Drive
Branson 65616

Three-level Victorian on 7.5 wooded acres. Six guestrooms. Wrap-around porches; gardens; gazebo; wildlife trails; antiques; jetted tubs; fireplaces, four-poster beds. Complete four-course breakfast accompanied by live piano music. Victorian gift shop in-house.

305 Second St.
Rocheport 65279

Offering six guestrooms with private baths. Amenities include: patio gardens; indoor common areas; guest laundry; indoor locked bicycle parking; Wi-Fi. Cooking school on-site. Special cooking, lodging packages are available. Catering for groups to 26.

13750 Martin Spring Drive
Rolla 65401

We offer two guestrooms with queen sized bed, private bath, fireplace and sitting area. Guests enjoy the eight-person hot tub and four acres of wooded grounds. Our library contains books on local history, old campus yearbooks and other topics. A work space is provided with Wi-Fi, a phone and printer. We serve house made cookies, snacks, beverages and a full hot breakfast. Within 25 miles of the Inn, you can visit wineries, fish for trout at Maramec Spring, and take a float trip on a spring fed stream.

215 Route P
Rhineland 65069

Gusetrooms have jetted tub, fluffy robes, slippers, fireplace, refrigerator, and private entrance. A full, hot breakfast served in your room, in the garden, or in the dining room. Complimentary European high tea with handmade chocolate truffles, French, Swiss and Austrian pastries. Four-course candlelight dinners upon request. Outdoor hot tub. We have a nice lavender garden. Swiss, German, French, Italian, Spanish and English spoken. Located two miles north of Rhineland, in the village of Starkenburg, on a hilltop with sweeping vistas. Visit our Website for special packages.

22378 Route H
Sedalia 65301

Quite country get-a-way. Featuring TV, pool, hot tub, pool table, exercise room, private baths in each room. Four miles from Missouri State Fairgrounds.

3395 State Rd D
Camdenton 65020
A modern Victorian with a beautiful view of the Lake of the Ozarks. Four guestrooms with private baths. Soak in the hot tub and watch the sunset; relax in the gazebo by the pond. Savor the home cooked breakfast, and home baked treats. Nestled next to the 3,000-acre Ha Ha Tonka State Park, with its castle ruins and hiking trails.
830 Court St.
Fulton 65251

This Inn offers quaint Victorian enchantments. The three guestrooms have private baths. Enjoy the outdoor hot tub, the screened-in back porch and garden hideaways. A spacious lawn and serene gardens enfold this 1880s home. The property boasts a grand hall with a magnificent burled walnut arch and staircase, and a 1927 Steinway baby grand piano. Located three blocks from the brick paved streets of downtown. No smoking.

1408 Capp Hill Ranch Road
Ozark 65721

An Amish-built cedar home, furnished with antiques. Sleeps six. You will be our only guests. Hot tub, pool and fireplace available. Hike the forest and watch the wildlife. Enjoy Bull Creek, a clear stream suitable for snorkeling. Located 45 minutes from Springfield or Branson.  Member of Bed and Breakfast Inns of Missouri since 1992.

100 Hurtville Lane
Branson West 65737

On the shores of Table Rock Lake, in a wooded lakeside atmosphere. Our four modern guestrooms feature: two-person jetted tub; king or queen luxury bed and linens; private bath; private entrance; private deck or balcony, electric fireplace; cable TV with DVD; and Wi-Fi. In addition to a full breakfast, the Inn provides complementary soft drinks and snacks. Breakfast is served in the dining area or on the screened porch overlooking the lake.

Located 30 minutes west of Branson; 20 minutes from Silver Dollar City; a one minute walk to Table Rock Lake.

703 N. Kirkwood Road
Kirkwood 63122

A 1920s Colonial, decorated with Eastlake Victorian furnishings. We have three guestsrooms. Our suite has a fireplace and a Jacuzzi Brand tub. Located within five blocks of restaurants and shops. Guests enjoy our outdoor patios and porch during pleasant weather. We serve a full, hot breakfast, including fresh fruit of the season. Coffee and tea are available before breakfast. Member, Bed and Breakfast Inns of Missouri (BBIM).

Located within 30 minutes of the Gateway Arch, St. Louis Zoo, Missouri Botanical Garden, Magic House Children's Museum, and Six Flags.

25589 Fort Orleans Ave.
Brunswick 65236

A spacious, two-bedroom apartment awaits those seeking a taste of country living. There is a shared bath, full-kitchen, family room with fireplace, central air and heat, private entrance. Breakfast includes fresh baked breads, fresh fruit and garden produce. This tranquil setting offers many outdoor activities: strolling the 400+ acres of rolling countryside, fishing, swimming, sand volleyball, basketball, above ground swimming pool, and arrowhead hunting in the creek. Many farm related activities are available...pitch in on the daily chores.

17170 Deer Mountain Road
Marthasville 63357

Two cozy, one-room cabins, each with two-person jetted tub, wood burning fireplace (wood provided) and a porch for admiring the natural beauty. The setting is a beautiful tree covered hill with a creek that runs through the woods. Breakfast is delivered to your cabin.

We offer a free shuttle to the Katy Trail, which is five miles away. We are situated in wine country, one hour from St. Louis. Located off of Route 94; five miles east of Marthasville on Route D.

5521 Water St.
Augusta 63332

A microbrewery and restaurant located beside the Katy Trail, overlooking the Missouri River Valley. Our beer selections change seasonally. Great food and great beer are available throughout the day. We offer a children's menu and our own Rocket Root Beer, so bring the kids. We offer a beer dinner on Friday and Saturday evenings. There is live music Sunday afternoons in the summer. We have an indoor dining area and outdoor seating. The dinner menu changes monthly, so check our Web site for the latest offerings. We prepare our food on site. (Closed from mid December through mid January; limited hours November thru April.)

HC 71, Box 163
Ava 65608

Enjoy great horses, great food, a dude ranch, cattle drives, horse roundups, fishing, arrowhead hunting, horse training, and team penning and sorting. This is a natural horsemanship ranch in the Ozark Mountains. Trail ride, lodging, meals and guided rides. Winner of the 2009 Ultimate Equestrian Challenge. Train a horse to ride in 2 hours and 15 minutes.

19787 Route K
Annapolis 63620

We offer guided trail rides. Bring your horse or ride one of ours; overnight horse boarding is available. Our trail rides are in the hills along the Black River; they start at one hour and can be customized according to your request. Lessons are available for all levels and all ages. We are on Route K, in Annapolis. There is a bed and breakfast one mile east; campgrounds two miles west. Cost: $25 for the one-hour ride. Minors must be accompanied by parent and are required to wear a helmet. Boarding: $10 per night. Lesson: $20 for half an hour. Reservations are recommended but not required.

W County Road 2930
Higbee 65257

Rudolph Bennitt Conservation Area is located 19 miles north of Columbia on Highway 63; then 5 miles west on Route F; then 2.75 miles north on Route T; and then 1/2 mile west on County Road 2930. The area contains 3,515 acres at the junction of Boone, Howard and Randolph counties. The 48-acre-lake has a disabled-accessible boat ramp, fishing dock and restroom. Hikers, bikers and equestrians will enjoy the 12.5 mile Moniteau Wilderness Trail. There are 24 primitive campsites on the area.

19550 Golden Drive
Raymondville 65555

Horse rentals and riding lessons. Our riding trails are scattered over 4,000 privately owned acres, including hilltops, meadows, streams, caves, ridges and pine-covered forest. Explore one of the many caves. Hunt for arrowheads. We offer a variety of horse rental packages, from hourly to weekly, individuals and groups. We can accommodate all levels of riding ability. Camping; RV hook-ups; bunk house; and a lodge are available on site. Cost: $20/hr; $50/half day; $70/full day; $330/week.

1106 S. Main
Concordia 64020

Show-Me Trail Ride Outfitter will show you the natural beauty of Missouri from the back of a horse. Offering guided tours throughout western and central Missouri, Shoe-e Trail Ride Outfitter provide the horses, food, camping equipment and an experienced guide. Your trail ride is entirely customizable, from an afternoon ride to a weekend camping trip. All you have to do is enjoy the ride. No prior horseback riding experience is necessary.

20111 Goodloe Orchard Road
Lexington 64067

Big River Ranch provides 2,100 acres of land to enjoy on horseback. We offer 25 miles of cut trails; five of which are along the Missouri River. We have an event center, camping, an outdoor lighted arena, and horse boarding stables. We welcome RVs.

HCR 1, Box 214
Eminence 65466

Horseback riding by the hour or day. A ride of more than four hours includes lunch and at least two river crossings, with a chance of seeing the famous Missouri Wild Horses. Rent one of our cabins and combine your horseback riding with canoeing for a great family vacation. Meals can be provided. See our Web site for schedules of special trail rides and details.

22299 Sacajawea Road
Sedalia 65301

Modern 70-stall equine facility offers boarding packages with attached outdoor paddocks to pasture. Riding trails available on the property with access to the Katy Trail. Located 10 minutes south of Sedalia, beside the Katy Trail. South of Sedalia on Route 65; west 1.25 miles on Route B; west on Sacajawea road.

11178 Route 72
Ironton 63650

Specializing in the ultimate country experience. View a working cattle farm while taking a guided trail ride through the woods along Stouts Creek, passing a Civil War historic marker. In the spring and fall you will see baby calves with their mothers. If you are lucky you might glimpse a beaver at work or the great blue heron. The property is home to countless birds, wild turkey, eagles, and white tail deer. Bring your horse or ride one of ours. We hand-pick the horses to match your riding ability.

Trail rides by reservation only. Stall rentals are available. Bed and Breakfast Inn on site. Trail ride: $30. Guests of our Bed and Breakfast receive a discount.

Route TT
Rich Hill 64779

One of the premier water fowl hunting areas in the state and the country, this area features trails, wildlife photography opportunities and other outdoor-related activities.

Route 8
Steelville 65565

The area consists of more than 6,000 acres of rugged forest terrain in prime Ozark country. Three watersheds, the Meramec River and Huzzah and Courtois creeks, draw many visitors. Bring a canoe or kayak to access these waters for a day of fishing or floating adventure. Hikers will appreciate that six miles of the Ozark Trail transects most of the area, allowing access to many of its unique features. The Narrows, located in the extreme southwest portion of the area, is a narrow hogback ridge divided between Huzzah and Courtois creeks that features extremely steep topography and rapidly changing vegetation from ridge to creek bottom. Bear Cave and Bat Cave add to the site’s geology. Primitive campsites are open from Sept. 15 through May 15. To reach the area, cross the Meramec River at the end of Route H at Onondaga Cave State Park, or go northeast of Steelville on Route E and cross the low-water bridge at Huzzah Creek.

Route 185
Sullivan 63080

Meramec Conservation Area affords a glimpse of one of the jewels of the Ozarks — the Meramec River. Most of the area is home to lush forestland. Sheer cliffs along the Meramec River form the western border of the area, giving a scenic view of the river valley and surrounding hills. The wheel-chair accessible Woodland Trail offers hikers of all abilities glimpses of the river as well. Other trails provide the more adventures with hiking, horseback and bicycle riding. The area contains six caves, a great blue heron rookery and abundant wildlife. A number of streams and a spring are found on the site. Don’t forget to pack your fishing gear for a chance at hooking bass, catfish and sunfish. To reach the area, take I-44 to Route 185 near Sullivan. Exit south, go five miles and look for the cantilever sign.

Schuetzen Ground Road
Warrenton 63383

Reifsnider State Forest, less than five miles south of I-70, is a pleasant getaway from the busy interstate. It’s a good place to stop off for a picnic lunch. You’ll find the peacefulness of nearly 1,500 acres of wooded surroundings. A short trail allows travelers to stretch their legs and get a bit of exercise while exploring nature. Wet a line in one of the area’s fishing ponds or snap a few great bird or wildlife pictures. From I-70, Reifsnider State Forest is two miles east of Warrenton on Route M, then three miles south on Schuetzenground Road.

3643 Pike 145
Ashburn 63433

Located along the Mississippi River, at the community of Ashburn, the 6,705 acre Ted Shanks Conservation Area offers unique opportunities for wildlife viewing and waterfowl hunting. The area contains a mix of bottomland hardwood timber, open marsh, mixed shrub/scrub/emergent wetlands, row crops, oxbow lakes and sloughs, old fields and upland woods. About 4,000 acres of the area are seasonally flooded to provide feeding, roosting and shelter habitat for migratory birds. Facilities/features include a lake boat ramp, stream boat ramp, waterfowl blinds, and two natural areas. There are more than 500 acres of fishable water, inluding Horseshoe Lake, Salt River and the Mississippi River.

Highway 106
Summersville 65571

This rugged forest and old fields area has a hiking trail and 25 miles of field roads open to horseback riders. It also offers access to the Jacks Fork and Current Rivers. The 39,325-acre area is north of Eminence and extends 15 miles west to near Summersville, accessed by Highways 19 and 106 or Highway D.

Route 1818
Gainesville 65655

This area contains forest, savanna, and dolomite glades. Facilities/features include firearms and archery ranges and the Caney Mountain Natural Area (1,330 acres). Interpretive nature programs are held at various times during the year. This area is located five miles north of Gainesville on Route 181, then .50 mile west on a gravel entrance road.

Route B
Morse Mill 63066

The Valley View Glades Natural Area is part of a large complex of glades in a band two-to-five miles wide and offers some outstanding views. It is a stop for nature lovers, birdwatchers, plant enthusiasts and photographers. The small intermittent streams, which drain the glades, add diversity to the area. The plants and animals here are similar to what was seen at the time of settlement. The glades are dominated by native grasses. Non-grass species provide good wildlife food and add color to the glades during seasonal peaks of blooming. For such a small area, remarkable examples exist of stream ledges, waterfalls, overhangs, and pools. Many kinds of snakes and lizards as well as larger animals, such as deer and turkey, live on this area. Valley View Glades Natural Area is on Route B between Morse Mill and Hillsboro.

102 S. 36th St.
St. Joseph 64506

An 85-acre urban conservation area with two miles of hiking trails (1.4 miles are ADA accessible), a large variety of trees, native warm-season grasses, wildflowers, marsh and a pond. Also picnic shelters with grills, benches and restrooms.

7001 County Road 675
Dexter 63841

This area contains 2,200 acres of wetlands as well as cropland, forest and old fields. Facilities/features include a concrete boat ramp, 21 unimproved boat ramps, primitive camping, picnic areas, three fishing jetties, a fishing dock, Otter Lake, Cypress Lake, Otter Lake Natural Area and Bradyville Natural Area. In Stoddard County, travel west of Dexter on Route 60, then 10 miles south on Route ZZ to County Road 675. Turn west on 675 and travel two miles to the area entrance.

Route 17
West Plains 65775

On-half mile of the South Fork of Spring River meanders through the east side of this 240-acre area. Approximately two-thirds of the area is open, and about 65 acres are classified as woodland. This area contains prairie and forest. Facilities/features: Tingler Lake (three acres) and permanent stream.

Take Highway 17 south from West Plains about 6 miles to County Road 9100. Take 9100 west to County Road 8110 and go south 1/3-mile to the access.

Route W
East Prairie 63845

This 3,755-acre area was once a lowland hardwood forest intermingled with cypress sloughs. More than 1,000 acres of this wetland habitat is managed through the manipulation of water levels to provide high quality natural foods, such as millets, smartweed, sprangletop, sedges, and invertebrates. These food resources are highly sought after by migrating and wintering waterfowl, shorebirds, and other wetland wildlife species. Row crops and green browse are grown on the area to provide nutritious food for geese and field-feeding ducks. Duck and goose hunting and viewing waterfowl are the most popular outdoor activities. Bald eagles are common late fall through early spring. Visitors should use extreme caution while boating or wading, because deep water and hazardous conditions are possible when the area is flooded.

Hunting, fishing, trapping, camping, dog training, launching and landing boats allowed 24 hours a day on areas where these activities are permitted.

Ten Mile Pond Conservation Area is east of East Prairie on Route 80, then five miles south on Route 102. To reach area headquarters, from Route 102 turn east on the gravel county road 518, continue 2.5 miles and turn north on Route VV; go 2.5 miles.

Route 19
Salem 65560

Indian Trail Conservation Area covers 13,503 acres in northeast Dent County, between Salem and Steelville. The entrance to the area is off Route 19. The area is mostly forested, but also includes food plots, ponds, and a 350-acre warm water fish hatchery, which provides channel catfish, bluegill, and bass for stocking throughout the state. The area contains an intricate mosaic of dolomite glades and chert savannas with open-grown trees on exposed slopes.

15900 NW River Road
Parkville 64152

The Parma Woods Conservation Area is nestled in hills along the Missouri River of northwestern Platte County. The area includes 188 acres of rugged bluff land.

4600 S. Chrisman Ave.
Springfield 65804

This is an 80-acre slice of the Ozarks outdoors within the city limits of Springfield. Six hiking trails provide wildlife viewing opportunities. The trails are open to foot traffic only; bicycles and motorized vehicles are not allowed. Jogging is allowed specific hours only. The Nature Center features an information desk, where visitors learn about the facility and its schedule of programs. Hunting and fishing permits are sold. The building includes a self-guided exhibit area, gift shop, 150-seat auditorium, classrooms and restrooms. The grounds include a covered picnic area and pull-through bus and RV parking. Camping, hunting and fishing are not allowed on the grounds. The Nature Center’s building is closed January 1, Thanksgiving and December 25.

Route H
Neelyville 63954

The Conservation Department purchased this 160-acre tract of land in 1982. It contains one of the best quality examples of lowland swamp and bottomland forest in Missouri. A 76-acre portion of the area is designated as a Missouri Natural Area and is managed and protected for its outstanding educational and scientific values. The area's bottomland forests support bald cypress, swamp tupelo, water locust, sweetgum, willow oak, overcup oak, water hickory, swamp chestnut oak, water elm, swamp privet, and many other species. A 7-acre natural lake, near the center of the area, is ringed with cypress-tupelo swamp. Some of the bald cypress trees are over 500 years old. The lake contains swamp species, including the endangered taillight shiner and swamp darter. A boardwalk and platform have been constructed on the western side of the lake for nature viewing and photography. Tree seedlings and acorns have been planted in most open fields to help restore the diverse forest communities that the land once supported. Over time, these areas will add to our dwindling supply of lowland bottomland forests.

Hunting, fishing, trapping, camping, dog training, launching and landing boats allowed 24 hours a day on areas where these activities are permitted.

Allred Lake Natural Area is 5 miles east of Neelyville on Highway 142 and 2.5 miles south on Route H to a southbound gravel road.

Route E
Bloomfield 63825

Holly Ridge Conservation Area is east of Bloomfield on Route E, then 2 miles south on County Road 517. This area is mostly forest (770 acres total), but also has 20 wildlife food plots (30 acres total), five native warm-season grass fields (60 acres total) and 101 acres of old fields. Facilities/features: archery range, camping, pavilion, Holly Ridge, and Beech Springs natural areas (sand forests with acid seeps and springs). Holly Ridge Conservation Area is east of Bloomfield on Route E, then 2 miles south on County Road 517.

Route 119
Salem 65560

Montauk Fish Hatchery/Trout Park is inside Montauk State Park, southeast of Licking. From Highway 137 turn east on Highway VV and go 10 miles to Highway 119. Turn right on Highway 119 and watch for signs. The hatchery is on the headwaters of the Current River. Facilities/features: five fishing jetties, two springs (Montauk Springs, Bluff Springs), Montauk Lake (five acres). Facilities and features include picnic areas, shelter houses, camping, interpretive programs, hiking trails, motel, dining provided by the Dept. of Natural Resources at Montauk State Park.

Route 72
Fredericktown 63645

Millstream Gardens Conservation Area is a 697-acre tract of land in Madison County, about halfway between Fredericktown and Arcadia, off of State Highway 72. The spectacular Tiemann Shut-ins are within the area's boundaries. The St. Francis River forms one of the area's western boundaries, then meanders eastward for 1.2 miles through the area's mid-southern section, before rushing through the shut-ins and passing into the Silver Mines area. The area's woodlands are composed primarily of oak, hickory, and pine in the uplands, and ash, elm, and maple along the river border and its drainages. The St. Francis River at Millstream Gardens and its wooded corridor is a part of Missouri's Natural Area System. This large stream contains an adjoining slough and large igneous shut-ins. A wide variety of animals live here. Wildlife species such as whitetail deer, turkey, and squirrel inhabit the uplands.

3500 S. Baltimore
Kirksville 63501

Located just south of Kirksville on the west side of Highway 63, the Northeast Regional Office offers those interested in fish, forest and wildlife the opportunity to learn more about our natural resources. Interactive exhibits, taxidermy mounts, a large freshwater aquarium and a trail await those interested in the outdoors. Those looking for information or publications on Missouri's outdoor resources will enjoy the free publication area as well as the small nature shop where books, cassette/CD's and DVD's are availble for shopppers. You can also purchase your Missouri Hunting and Fishing permits at the office.

2289 County Park Drive
Cape Girardeau 63701

The Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center is located within Cape Girardeau's North County Park. It showcases the rich cultural history and diverse natural resources of southeast Missouri. Indoors, the nature center features hands-on exhibits for all ages, including the Corbin Collection of American Indian artifacts, freshwater aquariums, wildlife viewing areas, classrooms and an auditorium. Outdoors, explore the White Oak Trace, which has two miles of trails winding through stands of poplar and oak trees, sinkholes and a small man-made swamp. The nature center grounds include beautiful gardens featuring native wildflowers. At the Kid's Fishing Pond, children younger than 16 can try their hand at fishing for a variety of species. Poles and worms are available for use at no charge.

1821 State Road RA
Fulton 65251

The area is primarily forest and grasslands. Facilities and features include: boat ramp, boat rentals, boat dock, picnic area, pavilion, nine fishing jetties, fishing dock and the 205-acre Little Dixie Lake. Recreational opportunities include: wildlife watching, fishing, hunting, outdoor photography.

Route U and County Road 281
Hermitage 65668

The management lands consist of 54,000 acres distributed around the reservoir in parts of Henry, Benton, Hickory and St. Clair counties in west central Missouri. Historically, Native Americans occupying this area were principally Osage, Shawnee and Kickapoo.

Route B
Warrenton 63383

Little Lost Creek Conservation Area is an appealing stop for hiking, horseback riding or biking. The seven-mile multi-use trail takes outdoor adventurers over the area’s namesake, Little Lost Creek. This partially spring-fed Ozark stream is characterized by clear water and a rocky stream bed. Brilliantly colored Ozark fish species such as bleeding shiners, southern red belly dace and stippled darters, are found in the stream. Woodland wildlife, such as deer, turkey, squirrels, and ruffed grouse are year-round residents. Other sights in this mostly forested area are scattered glades, savannas and fields. Little Lost Creek Conservation Area can be reached from I-70 west of Warrenton by taking either Route B five miles south of Pendleton, or Route EE four miles south of Pendleton.

Route 371
Platte City 64079

A serene area that offers bird watching, fishing, hiking, hunting, outdoor photogaphy and wildlife viewing.

6503 Highway Z
Hunnewell 63443

The Hunnewell Hatchery and Conservation area is located in northeast Missouri. The hatchery produces bluegill, largemouth bass and catfish which are used to stock public and private impoundments in Missouri. The lake offers opportunities for those who like to fish. There is limited primitive camping available on site. Special regulations are in effect for small boat opperators, call the area prior to bringing your own boat for details.

Route 94
St. Charles 63304

Weldon Spring Conservation Area provides more than 7,000 acres of natural beauty and outdoor recreation right in the heart of scenic Missouri Wine County. The rugged Lewis and Clark Trails reward hikers with impressive overlooks to the Missouri River. The 10-mile Lost Valley Trail gives both hikers and cyclists a chance to stretch their legs. The area also offers access to another one of Missouri’s gems — the Katy Trail. All the way there’s plenty of birds and wildlife to see with binoculars and capture with a camera. A boat ramp provides access to the Missouri River and a number of ponds make for other great fishing opportunities. The site is also home to the Weldon Spring Hollow Natural Area. The Natural Area designation identifies a place that exemplifies pristine natural features of Missouri. Weldon Spring Conservation Area is accessible from several parking areas along Route 94, south of Route 40/61.

Route N
Kirksville 63501

Sugar Creek Conservation Area is in Adair County, four miles southwest of Kirksville. The Conservation Department acquired the original 72 acres of this area as a forest lookout tower site, but the tower was never built. Known then as "Kirksville Woods," this small area was combined with a 2,536 acre tract, purchased in 1974, to create Sugar Creek Conservation Area. This area is primarily forested, with a few open fields on ridges and along Sugar Creek. Both Sugar Creek and Elm Creek run through the area. Around the turn of the century, thousands of acres of the region's forest, including this area, were cleared to meet the great demand for mine props and timbers for the coal mining industry in Northeast Missouri. Subsequent tree sprouting here was once contained by grazing goats, and part of the area was known as the "goat ranch." Most of the area was then allowed to revert back to trees, which accounts for the large continuous stand of similar aged trees. Wildlife management practices include crop fields to serve as food sources for animals and harvesting timber, which provides wildlife forage and cover. White-tail deer and the Eastern Wild Turkey are abundant on the area, as are numerous songbirds and a variety of mammals. Ruffed Grouse, native to Missiouri, have been reintroduced on the area and a huntable population of these birds can be found here.

E. Deer Park Road
Columbia 65205

Three Creeks Conservation Area is located in Boone County, halfway between Columbia and Ashland. The 1,500-acre area takes its name from the three creeks that run through it: Turkey Creek, Bass Creek and Bonne Femme Creek. The rugged forest features scenic bluffs, intermittent streams, geologic formations and old easter red cedar trees. The area features include an eight-mile multi-use trail open to biking, hiking and equestrian use, as well as a three-mile interpretive hiking trail.

Highway N
Charleston 63834

A 102-acre lake surrounded by 40 acres of forest and woodland. It is home to numerous species of fish, birds and other wildlife. If you enjoy fishing or nature watching this is a great spot for you. There is a boat ramp and a fishing jetty.

North of Charleston on Route N, then .5 mile west on County Road 222. Operated by the Missouri Dept. of Conservation.

County Road 208
Fredericktown 63645

Amidon Memorial Conservation Area is a 1,630-acre area located on the upper reaches of the Castor River. The forest's timber species range from mixed hardwoods to shortleaf pine to cedar glades. A granite shut-ins on the Castor River adds an interesting geologic feature. The Driscoll Tract contains two old grist mill sites that date to the mid 1800s, lending a historical flavor to the area. Located south of Route J, eight miles east of Fredericktown. County Road 208 fords the Castor River.

Route H
Winona 65588

This area is predominantly forest with nearly 1,500 acres in glades, along with old fields, savanna, cropland and some wetlands. Facilities/features: primitive camping, picnic areas, firearms range, viewing deck, two deer/turkey blinds, one intermittent stream and four Natural Areas (Grassy Pond, Goldenseal, Stegall Mountain and Mule Hollow). Go five miles east of Winona on Route H, then 7 miles east on gravel in Shannon County.

 

Route W
Naylor 63953

Sand Pond Conservation Area is located in southeastern Ripley County, 4.5 miles south of Naylor on County Road W. Sand Pond Conservation Area offers good opportunities for hunting, hiking, wildlife viewing, and other recreational opportunities. The ponds and their banks support many rare and endangered species, including corkwood, the western mud snake and a federally endangered shrub called pondberry. A 68-acre portion of Sand Pond Conservation Area and the TNC Sand Ponds Preserve is designated as a Missouri Natural Area. Natural Areas are biological communities or geologic sites that are protected and managed to perpetuate the natural character, diversity, and ecological processes of Missouri's native landscapes.

Route Y
Hermann 65041

Located about 10 miles northeast of Hermann and scenic Missouri Wine Country, Daniel Boone Conservation Area makes for a diversion from Route 94 or I-70 for a picnic lunch. If you haven’t worked up an appetite before you arrive, a seven mile multi-use trail allows you to explore the area by foot, horse, or bike. You’ll likely see songbirds, and perhaps the elusive ruffed grouse. Deep valleys, glades and rugged wooded hills are always there for outdoors enthusiasts. Several ponds serve up opportunities to snare catfish, sunfish and bass for those who enjoy fishing. To reach Daniel Boone Conservation Area from I-70, take Route Y at Jonesburg six miles southwest. Then, go three miles southwest on Tower Road at the cantilever sign near Oak Grove Church. Or, from Route 94 near Hermann, go north on Route 19, then east on Route Y.

1401 NW Park Road
Blue Springs 64015

Burr Oak Woods is 20 miles east of downtown Kansas City. The area is composed of 1,071 acres of woodlands, glades, native grass and forb plantings. It also features fields, ponds and includes a scenic portion of Burr Oak Creek. The Nature Center features a collection of permanent and temporary conservation exhibits and includes a 168-seat auditorium and a 3,000-gallon aquarium.

1100 Antire Road
High Ridge 63049

Forest 44 Conservation Area offers a unique opportunity to enjoy a variety of outdoor activities on the outskirts of St. Louis. This rugged forestland is situated on the northeastern most extension of the Ozark uplift and harbors plants and animals typical of Missouri’s Ozarks. Several springs feed Williams Creek, which flows along the eastern portion of the area. Flowering dogwood and redbud trees add to the area's natural beauty, especially in the springtime. The area has more than 13 miles of trails, including a wheelchair-accessible path. Ten miles are multi-use, providing recreation for both hikers and equestrians. Forest 44 Conservation Area is in West St.Louis County. From I-44, take Route 141 south to Meramec Station Doad, which is the first stoplight. Turn right (west) and drive a mile to Hillsboro Road. Turn left and go a half-mile to the area parking lot. The area offers a manned shooting range for public use. Range access is from I-44 Beaumont/Antire Road Exit, (Exit 269). For further range information and open hours, call 636-938-9548.

Rt. Y West
Lewistown 63452

Located north of Lewistown in Northeast Missouri, the Deer Ridge Conservation Area offers opportunities for the outdoor-minded person. Mostly forest with old fields, croplands and wetlands, the area facilities include a boat ramp, pavilions, the James B. Jenkins Shooting Range, Deer Ridge Community Lake and two permanent streams - North and Middle Fabius rivers. The Deer Ridge Conservation Area is rich in human history. Artifacts found along the ridges above the North Fabius River indicate the area was used by at least five different Native American tribes.

County Road 2910
Higbee 65257

Rudolph Bennitt Conservation Area contains 3,515 acres at the junction of Boone, Howard and Randolph counties. The gentle, rolling terrain is 75 percent forested. Fields of native warm-season grasses and row crops are scattered amonth the forest. The 48-acre lake has an ADA-accessible boat ramp, fishing dock and restroom. Hikers, bikers and equestrians should check out the 12.5 mile Moniteau Wilderness Trail. There are also 24 primitive campsites on the area.

454 Route 383
Whitewater 63785

Lake Girardeau Conservation Area is near Crump in Cape Girardeau County, 14 miles southwest of Jackson on Routes U and RA. This 162-acre lake was completed in 1964. The lake features two wheelchair-accessible fishing piers, a pavilion, a concrete boat ramp and a dock. The lake offers good fishing for bass, bluegill, catfish and crappie. Camping and fishing available 24 hours.

Route 8
St. James 65559

Woodson K. Woods Memorial Conservation Area, located off Route 8, near St. James, is one of the most beautiful state-owned properties in Missouri. This area is predominantly forest. Facilities/features: gravel bar boat launch (no concrete ramp) and two permanent streams (Dry Fork Creek, Meramec River).

Hunting, fishing, trapping, camping, dog training, launching and landing boats allowed 24 hours a day on areas where these activities are permitted.

Route KB
Salem 65560

This is a predominantly forest area with savanna and glades. Facilities include: Sunklands Natural Area, numerous small streams and a permanent stream (Current River). Sunklands Conservation Area is eight miles north of Highway 17 on Route K, then one mile down Route KB. Watch for an area sign at the junction of roads K-B and MDC Trail 360. The area can also be accessed by driving north of Eminence on Highway 19, then one mile west on County Road 19-234. Watch for the area sign.

RR5
Warsaw 65355

The Lost Valley Fish Hatchery is the largest state-owned, warmwater hatchery in Missouri and one of the largest in the nation. The hatchery building houses a 2,000 square foot visitors center, where visitors can learn about fish culture, fishing and the Missouri Department of Conservation.

Route V
Bloomsdale 63627

Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area is in Ste. Genevieve County, 10 miles north of Ste. Genevieve along the Mississippi River. This rugged 1,740-acre area is bordered by Establishment Creek and Schmidt's Island, along-side the Mississippi River. The area features steep bluffs and scenic river views. Eagles are commonly sighted along the river. A disabled accessible viewing platform is available for observing the Mississippi River and Establishment Creek bottoms. This is a forest area with some old fields. Facilities/features: skeet range, archery range, and a permanent stream (Establishment Creek).

Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area is south of Bloomsdale on Highway 61, 1 mile east on Route V, then north on White Sands County Gravel Road.

Route 51
Puxico 63960

This area contains 2,400 acres of wetland in addition to forest and some cropland. Facilities include: four boat ramps, boat rentals, boat dock, primitive camping, six fishing jetties, and an 1,800-acre lake. The main entrance is nine miles north of Puxico on Route 51.

Route 17
Summersville 65571

This area is predominantly forest with glades, savanna, and old fields. Facilities/features: primitive camping and 2 intermittent streams (Peters Creek, Sanders Branch). Four miles west of Summersville on Highway 17, turn south on Route W and go 3 miles, then turn west on Ranch Road, and go 1.75 miles. An entrance road to the area is 5 miles west of Summersville on Highway 17.

RR 2, Box 17
Sweet Springs 65351

Located in west Saline County, the Blind Pony Lake Hatchery and Conservation Area offers a diverse range of activities for the outdoor-minded person. The area offers good hunting opportunities for dove, quail, small game, deer and turkey. Blind Pony Lake contains bluegill, largemouth bass, channel and blue catfish.

Route 59
St. Joseph 64507

A 2,300-acre forested conservation area with hiking trails, picnic shelters, hunting, fishing and camping. Missouri hunting and fishing regulations apply.

2360 Route D
St. Charles 63304

Nearly 7,000 acres of outdoor recreation. More than 30 lakes provide a wide variety of fishing. A number of nature hiking trails dot the area, along with a three-mile trail for hiking and biking. Hunting is available, depending on the season. A full-service rifle, pistol, trap and skeet range is open Fri.-Mon, 10 a.m.–4 p.m., and Tue. 2 p.m.-8 p.m. for a fee. There is a field archery range. The visitor center features educational displays and naturalist-led programs in aquatic and forest ecology, reptiles, birds, trees. Programs require reservations. Ample picnic facilities include barbecue grills, benches and a covered pavilion. I-64; south on Route 94; 1.5 miles west on Route D. Closed all state holidays and Thanksgiving weekend.

125 Bald Eagle Ridge Road
Valley Park 63088

Self-guided displays of live eagles, owls, hawks, vultures, parrots, falcons, reptiles and other mammals. This ultimate wildlife encounter is situated on 305 acres. Special programs, such as scout badge programs, bird watching tours and bird-day parties may be scheduled with a naturalist; a fee is charged. Birds in Concert is a free event held every Thursday evening in August, where birds fly over the audience while the sanctuary's own Raptor Project Band, and other musicians entertain.  Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.

1401NW Park Road
Blue Springs 64015
Outdoor-indoor nature center features natural wildlife habitats, five hiking trails, a 3,000-gallon aquarium, two picnic pavilions and a wildlife viewing room.
Riverside Drive
Joplin 64802
Plunging 25 feet over a solid chert ledge, this is Missouri's tallest year-round waterfall. It is located on Shoal Creek, south of Joplin.
520 E. Park St.
Neosho 64850
The oldest operating federal fish hatchery in the U.S. It raises rainbow trout, spoonbill, sturgeon and brown trout. It is the home for the endangered blind Ozark cavefish.
Coy Bald Trailhead
Ava 65608
Area's 12,315 acres are among the most scenic and unique in the Midwest. Open grassland, forested knobs, steep rocky hill sides, and narrow drainages. An unusual degree of solitude within easy reach of wilderness lovers.
Forest Road 2124
Fredericktown 63645
This 4,131-acre wilderness takes its name from an ancient circle of granite rock, piled by some earlier people on top of the mountain. It is located in Madison County on the Fredericktown Ranger District, southeast of Bell Mountain and southwest of Fredericktown.
400 Minnesota Ave.
Fort Leonard Wood 65473

A beautiful and lively trout area. Missouri and Fort Leonard Wood fishing licenses and trout stamps are required. Half-mile walk to the spring. Trout fishing April-October.

330 Commerce Drive
Jefferson City 65109

Enjoy the wonders of Missouri's habitats and the fish, forest and wildlife resources found in the Show-Me State. The Runge Nature Center includes hiking trails (one is wheelchair accessible); outdoor demonstrations of landscaping and wildlife habitat; naturalist-guided programs; a bi-monthly newsletter; pull-through bus and RV parking (no overnight); a 200-seat auditorium; classrooms; wildlife viewing area; and 3,000 square feet of indoor exhibits. All indoor facilities are wheelchair accessible.

9051 Watson Road
St. Louis 63126

Relax and enjoy great views of the Missouri countryside. Two trains daily each direction between St. Louis and Kansas City, with stops at St. Louis, Kirkwood, Washington, Hermann, Jefferson City, Sedalia, Warrensburg, Lee's Summit, Independence and Kansas City. The La Plata station is on the Chicago-Kansas City line; the Poplar Bluff station is on the Texas Eagle route running south from St. Louis.

Limited carry-on bicycle space is available (St. Louis-Kansas City trains only); restrictions apply. Reservations are required for bicycle space and for all passengers. Purchase tickets from any travel agent or on the Amtrak Web site.

Discounts offered with three days notice: Seniors (62+), children (younger than 16), active duty military, groups (20+), AAA, Veterans Advantage members, and Student Advantage members.

See individual listings for each city served.

1135 Route W
Sullivan 63080

Take a six- or 11-mile float on the scenic Meramec River. A shuttle bus takes you up river and you back to your car. At Meramec Caverns. Open April-September.

8754 Route K
Jadwin 65501

Canoe, kayak, raft, and tube rentals on the upper Current River. We have a campground with electric hookups and showers.

Route W
Stanton 63079

Canoe and raft rental on the Meramec River. No dogs or fishing allowed in rafts. One block south of I-44 on Route W.

200 N. Route 19
Eminence 65466

We offer canoes, kayak and tube rentals for a relaxing float on the Jacks Fork River or the Current River. Located in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Missouri's largest National Park, which covers 77,000 acres, with 140 miles of clear, spring fed streams. Our campground is on an Ozark hillside overlooking the Jack's Fork River valley.

We have pull-thru RV sites with full hookups; tent sites; 11 cottages; and four hotel suites available. The campground includes a shower house and bathroom facility;  Pets welcome in campground only.

Rt. 2, Box 2522
Alton 65606

Float trips; canoes and kayaks for rent; tackle and supplies; camping; hunting and fishing licenses; guided fishing and fly-fishing. The Eleven Point is floatable year-round, with excellent fishing for rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, goggle-eye, pickerel and walleye.

1996 Route 64
Lebanon 65536

Canoeing, rafting, kayaking and tubing on the Niangua River and the Bennett Spring area. Enjoy great trout and small mouth bass fishing. Lodging, camping and a full service restaurant available.

8344 Berry Road
Bonne Terre 63628

Cherokee Landing is a family-oriented float outfitter on the upper Big River. We rent canoes, kayaks, rafts and Jon boats for two- to six-mile floats, ending at the campground. Big river offers: a slow scenic pace, many sand and gravel bars, and beautiful bluffs and rock formations. As a trophy small-mouth bass managed area, we offer excellent fishing. Cherokee Landing offers: riverside camping and RV sites; showers; flush toilets; general store; log cabin rental; and a historic bridge restricted to pedestrian and bicycle traffic.

18700 Cliff Road
Dixon 65459

Full service canoe outfitter offering canoe, raft, kayak, tube and jon boat floats on the Big Piney River and the Gasconade River. One day floats of 3-14 miles; multi-day trips up to 75 miles can be arranged. Camping facilities on site.

HCR 81, Box 90
Salem 65560

Canoe, kayak, inner tube and small raft floats. Facilities include pool, dining, general store, hot showers, modern restrooms and electric hook-ups. Camping, RV sites and cabins available. You can cross the Current River on the ferry. Located in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, 21 miles south of Salem, off Route 19, at the junction of Routes K and KK.

 

 

101 River Road
Noel 64854

Want a great place to go when you are ready to hit the river? We offer canoe, raft, kayak, and tube float trips on the Elk river. We are located at the lower end of the river, so we take you upstream launch you and you float back to the resort...no waiting at the end to be picked up.

Our facilities include one mile of riverfront campsites, RV sites, cabins and tipis; some even hang out over the river. Catering and meals available. See our Web site for float details and lodging.

372 Corkery Road
Lebanon 65536

Canoe and tube rentals. Trout fishing on the Niangua River. Camping, electric hookups, cabins, concessions and catering available. Deer hunting.

1254 Hooten Town Road
Crane 65633

Located on the James River, seven miles west of Highlandville, on Route O. Canoe, raft, tube and kayak floats. Shuttle service. RV hookups and tent camping.

206 W. Jefferson St.
Doniphan 63935

We offer raft, kayak, canoe, and tube rentals on the lower Current River. Float trips range from three-hours to a full day. Pack a picnic lunch and stop along the way at one of our many gravel bars. Our shuttle takes you up river; float back down to our campground. Discounts available for large groups. Our campground has tent sites and full hookup RV sites. Our bathhouse has hot showers and flush toilets. Adjacent to our campground is the public city park with baseball fields, sand volleyball court, basketball court, playground, walking track and boat ramps. Open May-September.

970 E. Route 8
Steelville 65565

Huzzah Valley Resort has float trips on the Huzzah, Courtois and the Meramec Rivers. You can chose a canoe, raft, kayak or an inner tube. We have 2.5 miles of riverfront camping along the Huzzah River with R.V sites.; plus a variety of lodging to accomadate all group sizes.

For a relaxing vacation, let us do the cooking for you. We have a dinning lodge on the resort for breakfast and dinner. Horseback rides are available.

HC 62, Box 164
Salem 65560

Canoe, kayak and raft rentals on the Upper Current River. National Park Service concessionaire in Ozark National Scenic Riverways. Wheelchair accessible.

33401 Windsor Lane
Duke 65461

Sparkling water, outstanding scenery, great fishing and floating on the Big Piney. We offer five-day fishing trip, a half-day kayak, raft and canoe float. Canoes, kayaks, rafts and tubes available. We have cabins with air conditioning, kitchenettes and bathrooms; three campgrounds with electric sites, riverfront sites and large group sites. Rich's is 2.5 hours from St. Louis; 2 hours from Springfield, Columbia and Jefferson City; 15 miles south of I-44, exit 169.

 

 

110 Front St.
Van Buren 63965

One stop destination for tubing, canoeing, kayaking, and rafting the lower Current River. One-hour to three-day trips available for beginners and experts. All of our tube and canoe floats begin at a point up-river and end at The Landing. Park your vehicle at The Landing and leave the rest to us. We transport you to your point of entry. This allows you to enjoy your float with no set take-out time or deadlines to meet and no waiting for transportation back to your car. Camping, lodging and a restaurant are available.

114 Rhine St.
Pineville 64856

Day floats on the Elk River. Providing raft, canoe and kayak rentals. Abundant small mouth bass fishing and good relaxation. There is a 12-person cabin rental available, with riverfront access. We service large groups.

4 NRO Road
Lebanon 65536

A full service canoe outfitter on the Niangua River. We offer rentals of canoes, rafts, kayaks and tubes. Rentals include paddles, lifejackets, put-in, take-out and two nights of free camping. We offer cabins, guesthouses, RV sites with water/electric, convenience store and food services. For full details and pricing visit our Web site.