1132 Brick Church Road
Bland 65014

Offering a full range of award winning, hand crafted wines. Throughout the year, we host festivals, art fairs and music events. Visit our Web site for schedules and details. Open later on music and event days. Located south of Route 50 at Mount Sterling; take Route A to Brick Church Road.

3166 Route B
Berger 63014

Our winery and microbrewery sits atop the bluffs overlooking the Missouri River bottoms. After sampling our wines and beers, visitors can relax indoors or enjoy seating under our veranda, grape arbor and shade trees. During festivals, our tram gives free tours of the vineyard and the estate. See our Web site for a calendar of events. Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's.

399 Indian Point Road
Branson 65616

An 1880s-style theme park, where the adventure of the past is combined with the high-tech thrills of the present. There are six world-class festivals, two dozen rides, 60 unique shops, 12 restaurants, 50 live shows daily and more than 100 resident craftsmen and artisans demonstrating America's heritage crafts.

Festivals include World-Fest; Bluegrass and Barbecue; National Kids Fest; Southern Gospel Picnic; The National Harvest Festival; and An Old Time Christmas. See Web site for schedules.

Open March 19-December 30.  Admission (includes a tour of Marvel Cave, a registered Natural Landmark): $50; age 62+, $48; ages 4-11, $40. Season passes are available.

403 N. Main
Charleston 63834

A Victorian home built in 1899. Displays include Civil War memorabilia, a collection of period dresses and many original furnishings. Tours by appointment and during the annual Dogwood-Azalea Festival.

3797 Route 54
Osage Beach 65065
The only enclosed Shopping Center at the Lake. Nearly 40 businesses, all open year-round. Annual events include Taste of the Lake in the spring; the Missouri Wine Festival in July; and other smaller events such as arts and crafts shows. Visit their web site for information and schedules.
11 S. Tenth St.
Columbia 65201
A great location for shopping, dining and entertainment. Downtown Columbia has more than 110 retail shops, 70 bars and restaurants, and nearly 50 entertainment events each week. See their Web site for schedules of festivals, including the very popular Twilight Festival, and for Downtown After Dark events.
1820 Market St.
St. Louis 63101

A National Historic Landmark. First opened in 1894, it was the largest and busiest passenger rail terminal in the world. Today you will enjoy this grand structure’s amazing architecture; unique shops, restaurants and entertainment venues; the original railroad hotel (now the Hyatt Regency); a lake and entertainment plaza for festivals, concerts and special events. Explore the building's colorful history and architecture through an award-winning collection of letters, memorabilia and exhibits. Free museum and self guided tours; guided tours by appointment. Tour busses may park on 20th Street at no charge.

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.

109 S. Fourth St.
St. Joseph 64501

St. Joseph is home to 15 distinctive museums. We have more than 50 locations, consisting of 2,000 properties, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You’ll find great outdoor recreation in our 48 parks; one-of-a-kind festivals; and an arts culture throughout the city.

101 W. Singleton
Centralia 65240

Centralia Chamber of Commerce promotes tourism and the business activity of the community. The Centralia Chamber of Commerce organizes and promotes the Centralia Anchor Festival.

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.
200 S. College St.
Arcadia 63621

A fixture in Arcadia Valley history since 1847, the academy is now a multifaceted destination that includes festivals, antique shops, Black River Stonery, historic architecture and appointments, stained glass windows, a restaurant and other attractions. Part of a National Historic Site. Hostel rooms and a Bed and Breakfast Inn are available.

Hyatt's Creek Road
Lesterville 63654
Black River Amphitheater hosts national and regional entertainers weekly, as well as special events and music festivals throughout the summer season. See Web site for schedules.
3078 Lighthouse Lane
Columbia 65201
A 500 seat, state-of-the-art facility featuring family entertainment, matinee and evening concerts, special events and festivals in a wide variety of musical tastes. See the Web site for schedules.
8904 County Road 364
Lesterville 63654

Camping, floating, and live entertainment are offered along a half-mile of riverfront on the crystal clear Black River. Electric sites are available. Camping includes firewood and entertainment. Day passes are offered. Modern bathrooms and showers are wheelchair accessible. Music festivals and entertainment by the river, under the stars, are offered every weekend in summer. Float the river in canoes, rafts or tubes. Take advantage of all-you-can-eat meals at the Bearcat Bistro. A fully stocked general store with food bar is on-site. Catered camping packages and group discounts are available. Located 20 minutes from Johnson's Shut-ins, 15 minutes from Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, 35 minutes from Elephant Rocks State Park and 30 minutes from Fort Davidson State Historic Site, scene of the civil war battle of Pilot Knob.



 

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