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Your All-in-One Guide to Missouris Best Outings!

If youve ever asked, What should we do today? then grab a copy of Missouri Day Trips by Theme. This comprehensive book leads you to the fun, the fascinating, and the downright unusual. It is packed with more than 150 of the Show-Me States top spots for entertainment and enjoyment.

There are endless opportunities for outdoor adventure in the Ozark Mountains and beyond. Plus, Missouri has played a remarkable role in American historyfrom the cultural heritages of Native American tribes to the Lewis & Clark Expedition to the Civil War. The past has been preserved at museums and historical sites across the state. Take a simple day trip, or string together a longer vacation of activities that catch your interest. Destinations in the book are organized by themes, such as Caves, Hiking, Small-Town Getaways, and Sports, so you can decide what to do and then figure out where to do it. Useful for singles, couples, and familiesvisitors and residents alikethis guide by debut author Brian Blair encompasses a wide range of interests.

Discover the states unique attractions: Observe a herd of wild bison, tour the boyhood home of Mark Twain, spend an afternoon in Amish country, visit George Washington Carvers Farm, and more. The books handy size makes it perfect for bringing along on your road trips. Find an adventure that feels handpicked for you. With Missouri Day Trips by Theme at your fingertips, youll always have something to do!

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Safety Note Missouri is home to a variety of potentially dangerous animals - photo 1

Safety Note Missouri is home to a variety of potentially dangerous animals - photo 2

Safety Note Missouri is home to a variety of potentially dangerous animals, including venomous snakes, as well as natural hazards, such as temperature extremes, sudden flash floods, and cliffs and dropoffs. Always heed posted safety warnings, take common-sense safety precautions, and remain aware of your surroundings. Youre responsible for your own safety.

Editors: Brett Ortler, Ritchey Halphen, and Kate Johnson

Cover and book design by Jonathan Norberg

Front cover photo: Alley Mill National Park, Eminence, MO: K Welschmeyer/shutterstock.com ; map: Globe Turner/shutterstock.com

Back cover photo: Elephant Rocks State Park, MO: Fredlyfish4/shutterstock.com

Photos by Brian Blair except as follows:

Courtesy of the Smithsonian: 134 (Hadrosaur)

Photos used under license from Shutterstock.com:

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This image is licensed under the Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) license, which is available at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ : James St. John: 131 (top), [Synbathocrinus fossil crinoid (Burlington Limestone, Mississippian; Missouri, USA) 1 (unaltered)], original photo via: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jsjgeology/17383990962

This image is licensed under the CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication license, which is available at https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ : Astynax: 130 (mozarkite)

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Missouri Day Trips by Theme

Copyright 2021 by Brian Blair

Published by Adventure Publications

An imprint of AdventureKEEN

310 Garfield Street South

Cambridge, Minnesota 55008

(800) 678-7006

www.adventurepublications.net

All rights reserved

Printed in the United States of America

ISBN 978-1-59193-953-5 (pbk.); ISBN 978-1-59193-954-2 (ebook)

Disclaimer Please note that travel information changes under the impact of many factors that influence the travel industry. We therefore suggest that you call ahead for confirmation when making your travel plans. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information throughout this book, and the contents of this publication are believed to be correct at the time of printing. Nevertheless, the publishers cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions, for changes in details given in this guide, or for the consequences of any reliance on the information provided by the same. Assessments of attractions and so forth are based upon the authors own experiences; therefore, descriptions given in this guide necessarily contain an element of subjective opinion, which may not reflect the publishers opinion or dictate a readers own experience on another occasion.

For the latest information about destinations in this book that have been affected by the coronavirus, please check the phone numbers and websites in the trip profiles. For news and updates about the coronavirus in Missouri, see health.mo.gov .

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Dedication

For my Mom, who showed me how beautiful Missouri can be.

Katy Trail at Rocheport Acknowledgments A huge thank-you to the Missouri - photo 3

Katy Trail at Rocheport

Acknowledgments

A huge thank-you to the Missouri Division of State Parks and the many, many professional park stewards, naturalists, tour guides, and welcome center staff who took time out of their busy jobs to tell me everything they knew and loved about Missouri. Thanks to the friendly folks I met in campgrounds and diners across the state who turned me on to hidden gems and gladly shared their regional expertise. Another massive thank-you to family and friends who let my family park our old rattletrap RV in their driveways when we needed to take a breather. And, of course, a thank-you to my wife and daughter for sharing these months on the road with me.

Note: For readers who might be curious about a theme but not sure if theyre ready to commit to a full day trip, you wont find the trips ordered alphabetically within theme sections. Rather, Ive arranged each section so that the first few entries contain what I recommend as some of the best experiences in each category. This way, trying something new is sure to be a risk worth taking, and maybe you'll even find a new favorite theme along the way!

Lily Pad Room in Onondaga Cave National Landmark THE ROLLING HILLS and high - photo 4

Lily Pad Room in Onondaga Cave, National Landmark

THE ROLLING HILLS and high, rocky mountains of the Show-Me State are only half the story. Thanks to vast areas of karst geology covering over half the state, Missouri has another nickname, The Cave State. With more than 6,000 cavesand more discovered each yearyoull have no trouble finding a place to get down underground no matter where you are.

CAVES

A lantern light tour in a true wild cave thats almost as good as discovering your own underground labyrinth.

The largest cave in the Lake of the Ozarks, it is locally owned and a pleasantly down-home experience without the corporate show-cave vibe.

Missouris only tram-ride cave tour is accessible to everyone, even well-behaved dogs. No slippery stairs here.

Two caves offer two very different experiences are available at this popular park. Lights or lanterns, take your pick.

Two great caves, one featured in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the other is more recently discovered.

Admission to the deepest cave in the state is included in the price of a ticket to the 1880s-style theme park Silver Dollar City.

The seminal show-cave experience with a big gift shop, colored lighting, and a music video projection on the cave walls.

A beautiful natural cave offers an optional psychedelic twist using black light to highlight natural geologic fluorescence.

See firsthand why so many couples have returned here to tie the knot deep below the ground above.

A memorable cave hosts numerous animal species and contains some truly unique formations, even by Missouri standards.

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Missouri Day Trips by Theme - image 6 Round Spring Cave

13209 Round Spring Campground Road, Eminence, MO 65466;
National Park Service 573-858-3297
nps.gov/ozar/planyourvisit/round-spring-and-round-spring-cave.htm

Round Spring Cave in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways is one of the most pristine wild caves open to the public in Missouri. Once youve entered beyond the iron gate, youll feel as if youve truly taken a step back in time, as there are no floodlights or laser light shows like in so many modern cave tours. Its just you, your lantern, and the spectacular formations on display as you experience the cave in much the same way that early explorers did a hundred years ago. Keep an eye out for rare salamanders (usually most visible during the early-morning tour), and marvel at the deep cuts left in the mud by the claws of massive cave bears who hibernated here thousands of years ago.

Missouri Day Trips by Theme - image 7 Jacobs Cave

23114 State Highway TT, Versailles, MO 65084; 573-378-4374
jacobscave.com

The largest cave in the Lake of the Ozarks region, Jacobs Cave offers a magnificent variety of beautiful formations. One of Missouris few fully accessible caves, it has no slippery stairs, plus it has a fully paved walking path for tours. This is a living cave, with dripping stalactites, soda straws, flowing onyx, and more, so that visitors can truly get a view of the natural forces that made these formations and is still sculpting them today. Because this is a locally owned cave, there is still an intimate, friendly aspect to the tours that can sometimes get lost in the more commercialized show caves. Three times a year, Jacobs Cave also hosts thousands of visitors at a swap meet held in their nearby campground, featuring animals and goods from all over the Ozarks. Check the website for details.

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