The attractions in Missouri vary even more than the beautiful terrain. Click around everything that looks interesting below and build your trip from there.
History
Want to connect with Mark Twain without
picking up a book? Consider this jaunt
around Northeast Missouri and Hannibal,
Twain’s boyhood home.
These sites offer a glimpse into Cape
Girardeau’s historic past.
Explore Mizzou’s Campus
Examine Jefferson City’s history by touring the oldest prison west of the Mississippi River and sites devoted to military and state police history.
Enjoy the day outdoors in Springfield!
Experience the history of the Pony Express and Jesse James.
Route 66
Missouri Route 66 points of interest from St. Louis to St. James.
Missouri Route 66 points of interest from Rolla to Joplin.
Family / Museums
“I’m bored,” is the last thing that will come out of your child’s mouth after a day of adventure in St. Louis.
Family-friendly activities in the Kansas City area.
Explore Mizzou’s Campus
Shopping
The Lake of the Ozarks offers much more than just water activities. From designer outlet stores to boutiques, shopping keeps the visitors coming year-round.
Branson is famous for its shows and performances, but the shopping is legendary, too.
Arts / Culture / Food
Visit the wineries and other attractions of the first federally designated viticulture area (wine district) in the United States.
Branson, the Live Music Show Capital of the World, features hundreds of performers waiting to entertain you.
Six wineries make up the Route du Vin Wine Trail: Sainte Genevieve Winery; Cave Vineyards; Charleville Winery; Chaumette Vineyards; Twin Oaks Winery; Sand Creek Winery.
Outdoors
Enjoy the day outdoors in Springfield!
Missouri Route 66 points of interest from St. Louis to St. James.
“I’m bored,” is the last thing that will come out of your child’s mouth after a day of adventure in St. Louis.