11 Incredible Trips In Missouri That Will Change Your Life
Missouri is full of so many natural and man-made wonders, that it may seem impossible to see them all in one lifetime, but it doesn’t hurt to try. Here are some of the most incredible adventures to take that cater to foodies, nature lovers and wine aficionados, alike. Click the captions for more info.
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Dine inside a beautiful rustic barn at Claverach Farm in Eureka, which is located right at the foothills of the Ozarks.
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Once a schoolhouse, Arcadia Valley Academy is now a full-service bed and breakfast. Spend the night or just head there for the day to enjoy a meal at Thee Abbey Kitchen.
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Travel back in time when you visit this ginormous toy museum in Branson. It's home to over 1 million toys, some of which date back to as far the 1700s.
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The spookiest of adventures would have to be a trip to the small town of Potosi. A few of their oldest properties are so eerie, that even the Paranormal Task Force came in for an investigation.
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The Bonne Terre Mine used to world's largest producer of lead, until it shut down in 1962. Today, visitors can walk through the tunnels, take a boat tour or even scuba dive.
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You may want to block out a whole weekend to enjoy all of what Missouri's wine trail in and around Hermann has to offer. The entire trail is comprised of 10 different wineries, which means there are lots of samplings to be had.
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The City Museum in St. Louis can be enjoyed by both the young and old. Unlike most museums, you're encouraged to interact with all of the pieces and working art on display, all 600,000 square feet of it.
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Not to brag, but the Mark Twain National Forest may just be the most beautiful national forest there is. And it also might remind you of The Lord of Rings story just a bit.
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Once the weather starts to warm up, there's no better place to kayak than on the beautiful Current River.
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O'Malley's in Weston is considered to be the oldest operating pub in Missouri. But what really draws guests in, is its unique underground setting.
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Everyone knows Missouri is pretty beautiful, but what everyone might not know is that the Missouri Botanical Garden is well-known throughout the world as being one of the most beautiful botanical gardens on earth.
Have you taken any of these trips yet? Which one was your favorite? Share with us in the comments below.
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