Expert Travel Advice to Missouri

Top Answers To Missouri Travel Questions

  • Anonymous user answered:
    There are many fun things for your whole family to enjoy in Sikeston. Beggs Pumpkin Patch offers many fun activites for the whole family! You and your family can enjoy hayrides, playing with animals, watching pigs race, picking your very own pumpkins and even launching them using the farm's pumpkin launcher! They also have a large corn maze to get lost in! Your family may also enjoy watching races at SEMO Raceway or bowling at the Sikeston Bowling Center & Pro Shop, which includes 16 bowling lanes, a large game room and a cafe.
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    Anonymous user answered:
    The closest golf course is Putt A Round Miniature Golf, in Lake St. Louis about 20 miles east of Warrenton. Putting Edge Fun Center is located a bit further, in Hazelwood.
  • Anonymous user answered:
    If you are traveling on HWY 44, there are quite a few points of interest along the way to Brandson. The roadside attractions from OKC to Tulsa appear to be sparse, but once you reach Tulsa there are a few excellent options. The Gilcrease Museum is known for its expansive history of the West and American Indian culture. The Tulsa Zoo and the Tulsa Air and Space Museum would also make for an interesting day trip with the grandchildren. Two hours east of Tulsa is the town of Joplin, home of Grand Falls, which is the largest natural waterfall in Missouri. The children might also enjoy the Reptile World Zoo located fifteen minutes outside of downtown Joplin. When you reach Springfield, the Fantastic Caverns should spellbind the family. It is America's only drive-thru cave. Crystal Cave is another site just five miles north of Springfield. Thirty minutes east of Springfield on HWY 44 is the town of Strafford where you can find the Wild Animal Safari. Have a wonderful trip!
  • Anonymous user answered:
    You need to buy a MO. fishing license with a trout license or trout stamp, The best place to go trout fishing in MO. is Bennett Springs by Lebenon MO. You might get by fishing with just a trout stamp there but its been awhile since iv'e been there, just be the first ones out there when the whistle blows at 5a.m. for the best chance at filling your stringer of 5 per day and maybe a 5-9 pounder. Unfortunately out of state fishermen have a bigger bill to pay for a license, I believe 24 dollars, even us in MO pay 14 now and 5 years ago it was 6 dollars, Good luck and you will definately enjoy MO.

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