Missouri Tourist Attraction

Make the most of your next Missouri visit by enjoying the myriad of interesting things to do and places to see. Get in touch with the beautiful Missouri outdoors at the Springfield Conservation Nature Center. Relive American Civil War history at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield. Explore the Gray/Campbell Farmstead, which is the oldest house in Springfield, Missouri. Learn more about these and other tourist attractions by perusing the below informative list.
Springfield Conservation Nature Center in Missouri

Springfield Conservation Nature Center

With 80 acres of forests, you’ll have no trouble communing with nature at the Springfield Conservation Nature Center. Take a hike on one of the many trails where you may encounter a deer, fox or muskrat. Stroll through a field or walk along a creek and listen to the frogs or watch the turtles sunbathe. Open all year long, the Nature Center is a great place to explore Missouri’s outdoors.  [top]
 
Crystal Cave in Missouri

Crystal Cave

Crystal Cave near Springfield, Missouri has a lot going on. Check out amazing waterfalls along with an array of stalactites, stalagmites, and other fascinating formations. Take one of the guide tours, which are offered daily, and follow the natural pathways and stone steps for an adventure you won’t soon forget.  [top]
 
Fantastic Caverns in Missouri

Fantastic Caverns

What makes Fantastic Caverns so unique is that they’re the only ride-through cave in the United States. Hop aboard the jeep-drawn tram and get ready for a very special experience. By not walking through the caverns you’re actually helping to preserve its natural beauty. Don’t forget to look for the names of the 12 women that are written on a cave wall. They were the first group brave enough to explore the cave back in1867.  [top]
 
Dickerson Park Zoo in Missouri

Dickerson Park Zoo

Dickerson Park Zoo in Springfield, Missouri invites you to visit the 450 animals representing 160 species at its exceptionally well-maintained facility. Explore the five themed exhibits that represent various geographic areas along with the world’s diversity of life. The exhibits are Birds, Missouri Habitats, Tropical Asia, Mammals, and Reptiles & Amphibians.  [top]
 
Wilson's Creek National Battlefield in Missouri

Wilson's Creek National Battlefield

The first major battle west of the Mississippi during the American Civil War took place at Wilson’s Creek in 1861. The failure of the Confederate soldiers allowed Missouri to remain a part of the Union. Highlights of Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield include a five-mile car tour, the restored 1852 Ray House, and "Bloody Hill," where the big battle took place.  [top]
 

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Springfield Missouri Hotel - Best Western Deerfield Inn

BEST WESTERN Deerfield Inn

3343 E Battlefield Street
Springfield, MO 65804-4048
Telephone: 417/887-2323
Fax: 417/887-1242
 
 
BEST WESTERN Precious Moments Hotel

BEST WESTERN Precious Moments Hotel

2701 Hazel Street
Carthage, MO 64836-7804
Telephone: 417/359-5900
Fax: 417/359-5240
 
 
BEST WESTERN Route 66 Rail Haven

BEST WESTERN Route 66 Rail Haven

203 S Glenstone Avenue
Springfield, MO 65802-3102
Telephone: 417/866-1963
Fax: 417/864-7676
 
 
 
     
 
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