Take This Road Trip Through Missouri’s Most Picturesque Small Towns For A Charming Experience
Big Missouri cities like St. Louis and Kansas City offer an abundance to see and do, but sometimes it’s nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. We’ve put together a list of our favorite small towns and invite you to join us on this road trip.


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We'll start off our road trip north of the river near Kansas City. Weston not only features a beautiful state park, but also its own winery, brewery and distillery.
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Parkville is only a 15-minute drive from downtown Kansas City, but you'll notice it's a lot more quiet than the city. Located right on the Missouri River, English Landing Park is a favorite among locals looking to go for a nice walk or jog.


Located along the Katy Trail, this small town is a destination for many runners, cyclists and walkers on the trail. Make sure to stop at Les Bourgeois Vineyards for a wine sampling and eat at the Blufftop Bistro for a picturesque view of the Missouri River.

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Though only 7 blocks long and 4 blocks wide, the town of Clarksville offers a lot for antique collectors and treasure hunters alike. There's an antique mall at the end of town and a few antique and artisan shops that line the main road.


St. Charles packs a ton of history for its size. It is considered by many to be the last civilized stop for Lewis and Clark on their expedition.


For only having a population of 158 people, you'd be surprised what this small town has to offer. Whether it's the Strawberry Festival, the Apple Butter Festival or the River Music Festival, this hidden gem is always finding reasons to have a little party in town.
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Right in the middle of Missouri Wine Country, Hermann is an adorable German town that draws visitors from all over the state. After you walk, jog or bike the Katy Trail, head over to one of their wineries. Or, if a cold beer fits your taste better, visit one of their breweries.


Tucked away in the St. Francis Mountains and along the west fork of the Black River, most of Centerville's beauty comes from its natural surroundings. It also has a few historical buildings to appreciate such as Reynold's County Courthouse and Reeds Spring Mill.

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Another natural beauty, Van Buren is nestled in the Ozarks. Take a dip in its gorgeous beach with crystal clear water and explore Big Spring.


Nicknamed "America's Maple Leaf City," Carthage is not only a city with lots of green space, but also a lot of history. In fact, its South District, comprised of old Victorian homes, made it onto the National Registry list. The Precious Moments hotel and store is another draw for out-of-town visitors.
Did your favorite small town not make the list? We’d love to hear from you! Let us know why your small town is the best in Missouri by commenting below.
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