Located at the intersection of I-55, US 60 and I-57, halfway between St. Louis and Memphis, Sikeston is a perfect stopping point for your overnight stay with numerous hotels and campgrounds. You have more than 40 restaurants to choose from, offering steaks (Colton’s Steak House), barbecue (Dexter BBQ) and, of course, the world-famous Lambert’s Cafe. From local favorites Kirby’s Sandwich Shop to Carson’s by Chef Adam Glenn, you will find great dining options in Sikeston.
The Sikeston Tourism and Visitors Center are located in the Historic Downtown District. The building also houses the Sikeston Rodeo Museum featuring 70+ years of iconic rodeo history. There are also numerous antique and specialty shops and parks located nearby.
Whether you’re passing through or spending the weekend with us, you’ll find Sikeston has all of the amenities you need. We invite you to partake of our southern hospitality, while enjoying festivals, shopping and dining. For more information or to obtain brochures, visit http://www.sikeston.net/tourism or call 888-309-6591.
We invite you to stop by for visitor information and tour the Sikeston Rodeo Museum at 215 N. New Madrid St.