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CONTRIBUTORS
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Alms, Ren Bishop, Karen Bliss, Mary Ellen Chiles, Nicole Chilton, Susan Atteberry Smith, Leah Stiefermann
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Crossing the threshold of The Polish Pottery Shoppe, you will arrive in the world of hand-crafted beauty. A centuries-old folk art, our pottery is designed, hand-made, and hand-painted by master artists in the small village of Boleslawiec, Poland. The unique artistry of Polish Pottery continues to charm with its wide variety of patterns and shapes.
Polish Pottery is known for its exceptional durability and safe use in the oven, microwave, dishwasherand freezer. Beautiful,yetpractical, it goes from oven to table, serving both as a baking vessel and a decorative presentation piece. Durable enough for everyday use, Polish Pottery is elegant enough for formal gatherings.
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MAINSTAYS
GETTING TO SPRINGFIELD
Whether you’re flying or driving into town, here is how you get here and some of the basics you’ll want to know once you arrive.
WELCOME TO THE GREATER SPRINGFIELD REGION
There’s plenty to explore while you’re in the Ozarks. Time to show you around.
AREA ATTRACTIONS & THINGS TO DO
Consider this your guide to the top area attractions, the best outdoor fun and the most accessible family outings in the area.
EXPLORE THE GREAT OUTDOORS
Want to bike, trail run, mountain bike, canoe, boat, fish or rock climb? This is where your guide to life outside in the Ozarks begins.
RESTAURANTS & WATERING HOLES
We've rounded up the best restaurants for kids, the greatest cocktails in town, the best dives and brunch spots and all the global eats we know you crave.
ARTS & THEATER
What's that? Hamilton is coming to town! Discover the thriving live theater and art scene in Springfield and beyond.
THE BEST SHOPPING IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI
We have more antique shops than you'll know what to do with, but we also have local boutiques for every occasion.
DAY TRIPS
You don't need to drive far to reach these perfect day trip destinations. So grab a coffee to go, and hit the road.
REST & RELAXATION
There's plenty to keep you busy while you're in the city, but don't forget to book some relaxation time at these local hotels and spas.
WEDDINGS & EVENTS
Ever wondered why so many brides and grooms get hitched in the Ozarks? Check out these wedding venues, and you'll understand.
UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES
The Ozarks is home to 11 colleges, universities and trade schools, which means there are some great college teams to root for.
COUPONS TO OUR FAVORITE PLACES
As a quick welcome to town, enjoy a discount at a few Queen City favorites.
BASEBALL IN THE OZARKS
Head to a Springfield Cardinals game. Learn more on page 22.
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The Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden is one of Springfield's most scenic parks. It's also the location of this guide's cover.
Photographed by Leah Stiefermann
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FESTIVALS IN THE REGION
The Ozarks is full of festivals year-round, so grab a calendar and plan which ones you want to hit.
WELCOME TO THE CAVE STATE
Underneath all those rolling hills is a network of caves, and visitors to the Ozarks can explore a handful of these underground destinations.
MEET THE LOCALS
Meet a few Springfield locals and learn where they like to hang out, unwind and enjoy a night on the town.
THE "BIRTHPLACE" OF ROUTE 66
No visit to Springfield would be complete without a nod to Route 66. We even have an annual festival in its honor.
Learn more about the caves in the Ozarks, like Talking Rocks Cavern pictured here, on page 56.
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On behalf of the City of Springfield, it is my honor and distinct pleasure to welcome you to our city. Springfield is situated in the heart of Ozark Mountain Country and is one of the fastest growing cities in the Midwest. It is a region blessed with much natural beauty, o ering large lakes and beautiful streams with a wide variety of water recreation activities.
Here in the heart of our nation, you will find hospitable people, a ordable prices and everything else you expect in the American Midwest.
You’ll also find everything you expect in a metropolitan area: plenty of things to do, places to eat and sites to see. Our city is filled with history, beautiful parks and gardens, hundreds of restaurants, art galleries, shopping, events and world-class attractions, including the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium. We are sure you will enjoy your visit and leave with memories that will make you want to return many times.
You can explore this Springfield Guide, visit SpringfieldMo.org or call the friendly sta at the Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800-678-8767 or 417-881-5300 to help plan your trip.
We are truly proud of our city and the many opportunities available to our visitors. On behalf of the City of Springfield, we welcome you and look forward to sharing with you the hospitality of the “Queen City of the Ozarks.”
Sincerely,
Ken McClure, Mayor City of Springfield, Missouri
WELCOME TO THE SPRINGFIELD AREA. WE LOOK FORWARD TO SHARING WITH YOU THE HOSPITALITY OF THE “QUEEN CITY OF THE OZARKS.”
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WELCOME
Enjoy the history, discover what the locals love and get to know the Ozarks.
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BY BRANDON ALMS The downtown square in Springfield
Springfield 101
Before you start exploring what Springfield and the surrounding area have to offer, here’s a snapshot of the Queen City’s biggest bragging points—besides great baseball, the Bass Pro flagship store, Pineapple Whip and Springfield-Style Cashew Chicken, of course.
By Mary Ellen Chiles
Welcome to Springfield, aka the Queen City of the Ozarks. Bike, walk or run through town on the Ozark Greenways where 110 miles of paved and natural trails wind through forest, marshes and prairies. One highlight is the Dirt 66: Fellows Lake Trail, where you can take in the view by foot or mountain bike, or rent a boat from the marina and paddle around.
The Springfield area also features more than 20 annual festivals, including Artsfest, Taste of SOMO, Cider Days and more. You can check out the Japanese Fall Festival and Mid America Street Rod Nationals, too.
Springfield is home to a thriving college scene. There are a whopping 11 colleges and universities and more than 42,000 students in the city. The biggest school—Missouri State University—is near downtown and is Missouri’s second largest university with more than 23,000 students.
Dickerson Park Zoo is another popular family destination thanks to the 500-plus animals that hang out there. The zoo is open every day except for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
Want to check out more wildlife? Bass Pro Shops originated in Springfield, and you can still visit “The Grandaddy of All Outdoor Stores.” Spot the live albino alligator and the turtles and alligator gar that cruise around the tanks inside the store. While you’re here, check out the award-winning Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium next door.
Into baseball? You can watch the Double-A Springfield Cardinals at Hammons Field April through September. It’s your chance to see future St. Louis Cardinals up close.
Go for a drive on historic Route 66, and visit the Route 66 Car Museum. Mark your calendars for the annual Route 66 festival and see hundreds of classic cars.
HEAD Downtown
Downtown Springfield is the heartbeat of the Queen City, so if you’re new to town, here are seven things we highly recommend.
1. GRAB A COFFEE
Fuel your adventure at one of the co ee shops downtown including: Mudhouse, The Co ee Ethic, Classic Rock, Kingdom Co ee, Green House Co ee + A ogato Bar, Black Lab Co ee Co. and Seattle Roast Co ee. Turn to p. 74 to learn about the Ozarks Co ee Trail.
2. SOAK IN SOME HISTORY
Visit the History Museum on the Square and discover Springfield’s connection to Wild Bill Hickok. Learn how Route 66 started and which railroad company’s tracks helped build the Ozarks into a cornerstone of commerce. Turn to p. 27 for more about this award-winning museum.
3. SEE THE TUMBLER
Located on the square since 1971, The Tumbler by Aris Demetrios is regarded as Springfield’s first piece of modern art. Each season, the piece is rotated by the City of Springfield Public Works Department, which honors the piece’s intention: reflect change; move with the times.
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4. TAKE PART IN FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK
Check out what downtown art galleries have to o er during First Friday Art Walk each month. If you're visiting any other day, you can see tons of public art around town thanks to the dynamic Sculpture Walk. Get a better glimpse of our local art scene on p. 87.
5. DINE DOWNTOWN
Downtown’s bar and restaurant scene has it all. Sip on craft beer at Springfield Brewing Co.; enjoy a rumspiked cocktail at Golden Girl Rum Club; enjoy a craft cocktail at Vantage Rooftop and grab dinner and snap a popular #hotelvandivortbathroomselfie at The Order.
6. SEE A SHOW
The Historic Landers Theatre is home to the largest and oldest community theater program in the state. Catch a musical or play in this storied venue, which serves as the home of Springfield Little Theatre. Want to discover the rest of Springfield's live theater scene? Turn to p. 84.
7. CRUISE HISTORIC WALNUT STREET
Explore some of Springfield's historic homes on Walnut Street. Beautiful Victorian-era homes line the iconic road, with restaurants, stores and more to explore. If you like books and Spanish Colonial architecture, be sure to stop at Pagination Bookshop.
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LOCAL HOT SPOTS
Springfield and the surrounding area are filled with attractions and things to do. Here’s a small sample to get you started during your visit to the Ozarks.
By Susan Wade
BASS PRO SHOPS OUTDOOR WORLD
1935 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield
The first Bass Pro Shops store in the world is in Springfield, and it features an enormous selection of outdoor gear, aquariums and decor reflecting the history of the Ozarks. See p. 18 for more.
WONDERS OF WILDLIFE NATIONAL MUSEUM & AQUARIUM
500 W. Sunshine St., Springfield
Wonders of Wildlife was named best aquarium in the country multiple times in USA Today readers’ polls, and for good reason. Patrons enjoy huge aquariums, live animals and interactive exhibits. See p. 20 for more information.
SPRINGFIELD CARDINALS
955 E. Tra cway St., Springfield
Head to Hammons Field to watch the Double–A team for the St. Louis Cardinals. If you time your visit right, you’ll catch a home game on $2 brat night, a popular night to be at the ballpark.
STOCKTON LAKE
West of Bolivar
Scuba diving, sailing, camping, fishing, swimming, kayaking, biking and more will keep your family entertained in true Ozarks fashion.
DUNNEGAN
GALLERY OF ART
511 N. Pike St., Bolivar
Peruse sculptures, paintings and woodcrafts in this hidden collection. Turn to p. 108 for more to do in Bolivar.
FINLEY FARMS
802 Finley Farms Lane, Ozark Farm-to-table dining, a speakeasy-themed restaurant, a cozy co ee house, workshops and cocktails along the river make this a place to see, do and dine in Ozark. See p. 104 for more information.
ROUTE 66 CAR MUSEUM
1634 W. College St., Springfield
Nearly 100 classic and historic cars are on display in this private collection. See p. 62 to learn about more ways to enjoy Route 66 while you're in town.
BRANSON ZIPLINE
2335 U.S. 65, Walnut Shade
On your way to Table Rock Lake, make time to stop at Branson Zipline at Wolfe Mountain. Zip from tree to tree or ride the Snowflex Park tubes. See p. 110 for more Branson fun.
SPRINGFIELD CONSERVATION
NATURE CENTER
4601 S. Nature Center Way, Springfield
Eighty acres of trails provide opportunities to see wildlife and a free visitor center is filled with displays about the flora and fauna of the Ozarks.
SMALLIN CIVIL WAR CAVE
3575 N. Smallin Rd., Ozark
At 11 stories high, the opening to Smallin Civil War Cave is the largest in Missouri. Enjoy a guided tour on a paved trail. See p. 56 to learn more about area caves.
ZENITH CLIMBING CENTER
3534 E. Sunshine St., Springfield
Both beginners and experts can tap into one of the outdoor pastimes in the Ozarks: rock climbing.
DISCOVERY CENTER OF SPRINGFIELD
438 E. Saint Louis St., Springfield
Keep the kids busy for hours with hands-on activities that educate and entertain. See p. 19 for kid-friendly fun.
BOTANICAL GARDENS
2400 S. Scenic Ave., Springfield
Explore gardens and butterflies and check out some of the best kite-flying land in the city. Turn to p. 46 to discover more fun in the sun at area parks.
DISC GOLF AT MCCAULEY PARK
701 N. Taylor Way, Nixa
Disc golf fans will find several courses in the Springfield area. One of the places to play disc golf is McCauley Park in Nixa. The 18-hole course is open year-round. Another 18-hole course can be enjoyed for free at Lake Springfield. Don't forget the bug spray!
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Fellows Lake, Springfield
This trail is designed for hiking, running and mountain biking. It’s one of the most accessible mountain biking ecosystems in the region. See p. 37 for more.
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FARMERS PARK ON SATURDAY
GREAT FOR: Enjoying the morning farmers market, grabbing brunch at Progress or Aviary and snapping a selfie in the Cloud House.
HIDDEN GEM: The Jumping Fountains are a fun way to cool o on hot summer days. Let the kids play while you watch or join them and unleash your inner child.
PARK CENTRAL SQUARE
GREAT FOR: Nightlife, restaurants, live music and galleries.
HIDDEN GEM: The fountain at Jordan Valley Park is wildly popular with kids during the summer because it’s a fantastic spot to splash around and cool o .
GALLOWAY & SEQUIOTA PARK
GREAT FOR: Trails, relaxing, picnics and nearby restaurants and breweries.
HIDDEN GEM: The Galloway Creek Greenway trail meanders through the park and Galloway Village and to the Springfield Conservation Nature Center.
ROUNTREE
GREAT FOR: Getting a taste of the city’s charming and welcoming character while enjoying a walkable spot where you can eat, drink, shop, enjoy live music, paint pottery and explore the neighborhood.
HIDDEN GEM: The coconut creme cupcakes at Tea Bar & Bites are so light and delicious, you’ll be begging for more.
C-STREET
GREAT FOR: Delicious food, fun flea markets, boutique shopping and galleries.
HIDDEN GEM: Lindberg’s Tavern is the oldest tavern in Springfield. It was a noted “house of ill repute” in the 1880s. Today, it’s known for live music and delicious hamburgers.
DOWNTOWN NIXA
GREAT FOR: Antiques, boutiques and dining.
HIDDEN GEM: The bloody Mary at Morning Day Cafe is refreshing and a great addition to Sunday brunch.
OZARK SQUARE
GREAT FOR: Antiques, boutiques and fantastic food whether you’re craving tacos, farm-fresh salads or fine dining.
HIDDEN GEM: If you like to wear the latest styles but want to skip high prices, visit Weezie’s, an upscale resale boutique.
BOLIVAR
GREAT FOR: Boutiques, art museum, local restaurants and relaxing.
HIDDEN GEM: The boutiques in downtown Bolivar will satisfy your desire to shop.
Neighborhoods YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT If you want to go where the locals go, check out these neighborhoods and districts in Springfield and nearby.
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THE Local SCOOP
Danielle and Derek Shimell are two of the eight owners at 4 By 4 Brewing, and they’re here to tell you where to head on a date night, where to grab coffee and why Springfield’s craft beer scene is growing so quickly.
By Ettie Berneking
Q: WHAT DO YOU RECOMMEND SOMEONE DO WHILE IN TOWN?
DEREK: Get acquainted with the di erent neighborhoods. Find the parks in Galloway and then go find Cherry and Pickwick and then explore downtown to get acquainted with the vibes.
DANIELLE: For sure. We have a lot of di erent vibes in this city.
Q: FAVORITE DATE SPOT?
DEREK: We love going to all the co ee shops. There are so many!
DANIELLE: My favorite spot is Cellar + Plate. It’s the ambiance and the wine. We usually grab a seat on the couch, and I love charcuterie boards, which they have. They also have great small plates.
Q: FAVORITE HIDDEN GEM?
DANIELLE: I love Best of Luck Beer Hall. The cocktails on tap and the menu are great, and they have specialty deviled eggs. We’d go just because of those.
DEREK: All of Commercial Street is a hidden gem. The food is an eclectic collection. Oh, and Cherry Picker; it’s super-unique. We’re very food and drink oriented—I don’t know if you’ve noticed.
Q: DESCRIBE SPRINGFIELD IN TWO ADJECTIVES.
DEREK: It’s unique in a way that it o ers something for everyone, and for our size of town, that’s impressive.
DANIELLE: Springfield is getting really creative. Everyone is a lot more creative with what they’re doing now. It’s great to see that.
Q: DESCRIBE THE LOCAL CRAFT BEER SCENE?
DANIELLE: Growing.
DEREK: Oh, for sure. We have something like 11 breweries, and that’s wild for a city our size. We have a lot of award-winning beers. We have some great brewers in this town, and we’re getting regional recognition now. We’re seeing people come here from three hours in any direction. We're getting a good reputation down here, and it’s because we have so many breweries making good beer.
TO THE JUNGLE
A wild and exciting place for adventure and learning.
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WELCOME
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Springfield's main attractions that o er plenty to see and do.
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By Ettie Berneking
5 THINGS TO DO AT BASS PRO SHOPS
1 Grab a Cocktail
There are more than 154 Bass Pro Shops in the United States, and the location in Springfield is the “grandaddy of all outdoor stores.”
To most shoppers, Bass Pro is just a great place to load up on outdoor gear. With 150,000 square feet of retail space, this shop has it all. There’s a fishing section, of course, but then there are aisles dedicated to kayaking, canoeing, boating, camping, hiking, hunting, running, disc golf… The list goes on. But to Springfield natives, the Bass Pro Shops o Campbell Avenue is where one local legend got his start.
Johnny Morris is arguably the most famous angler and outdoor enthusiast from the Queen City. He’s also the founder and CEO of Bass Pro Shops, which got its start in Springfield.
Before Morris became a household name in the Ozarks, he was an avid angler who sold fishing lures in the Brown Derby Liquor Store his family owned. He soon earned a name for himself, and Morris launched a fishing catalog called Bass Pro Shops. For 13 years, Bass Pro Shops was no larger than the 8 feet of counter space that Morris used in his dad’s store. It wasn’t until 1981 that Morris opened his first brick and mortar store in Springfield.
Today, Bass Pro has locations across the U.S., Canada and Mexico and has been named one of the Top 10 Hottest Brands in America along with M&Ms, iPad and others by Advertising
Age magazine. Of course, the Springfield shop is the largest of them all. Not only does it house the usual Bass Pro Shops must-haves, but it also has a pistol range, Hemmingway's Blue Water Cafe, an archery range, the National Archery Hall of Fame, the National Rifle Association Sporting Arms Museum, the John A. and Genny Morris Conservation Education Center and the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium.
With all of that attached to it, it’s no surprise the shop’s 50th anniversary in 2022 was a huge attraction. The big event was tied to the World’s Fishing Fair, and some 500,000 people attended.
Keep in mind that that's just a sample of what Morris has been up to in Springfield. If you’re visiting the Ozarks, there are other award-winning Morris properties that are likely on your itinerary including: Top of the Rock golf course and Big Cedar Lodge, which was named the No. 2 Top Resort in the Midwest by Conde Nast Traveler. Then there’s Dogwood Canyon, with its scenic hikes, and Finley Farms in Ozark, which Morris worked on with his daughter, Megan Stack.
If it’s not clear already, Morris has made quite the name for himself in the Ozarks, and it all started with a small lure business he called Bass Pro Shops.
Hemmingway ’ s aquarium-styled bar is worth pulling up a stool. If you’re here with a friend, get the Fishbowl—a blend of vodka, gin, rum, blue curacao and Sprite.
2 Run the Marathon
Each fall, walkers and runners head to Bass Pro for the Bass Pro Conservation Marathon. It’s also a Boston Marathon qualifying race.
3 Check Out the Turtles
Parents like the shopping, but kids like the live turtles and gar that swim around the massive tanks peppered around the store.
4 Unleash Your Inner Motorhead
Tucked on the second floor is the Motorsports Museum, which has free admission.
5 Snap Some Selfies
There are plenty of photo ops here. There’s the overall-wearing black bear out front, the taxidermied bu alo, the moose sculpture, the turtle tank and more.
You probably know about Bass Pro Shops, but do you know about the guy who started it right here in Springfield?
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KIDDING Around
Don’t tell the kids, but a lot of the items on this list are a hoot for adults, too.
By Madison Yohn
ANIMAL-CENTRIC
• See more than 500 animals at Dickerson Park Zoo. You can also feed the gira es while here. Buy yourself a handful of lettuce, and those hungry gira es will come right up to the fence.
• Feed tigers at the National Tiger Sanctuary.
• Get up close to exotic animals on the animal safari ride at Wild Animal Safari.
• Pet animals at Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park.
GET OUTSIDE
• View butterflies at the Roston Native Butterfly House at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park. If you stand still long enough, the butterflies will use you as a landing pad.
• Splash in the fountain at Jordan Valley Park.
• Fly a kite at the Springfield Botanical Gardens.
• Fly through the sky at Branson Zipline.
HISTORY BUFFS
• Take a tour of Pythian Castle. Choose between the history tour or ghost tour and learn all about this historic home that housed German and Italian prisoners during WWII.
• Tour Fantastic Caverns, the only ride-through cave in America.
• Dig for fossils at the Missouri Institute of Natural Science.
• Get a dog tag made at the Air & Military Museum of the Ozarks.
HANDS-ON
• Go indoor rock climbing at Zenith Climbing Center. You can rent all the gear you need, and there are routes for all skill levels and a kids’ wall for tiny tots.
• Explore science exhibits and do science experiments at the Discovery Center of Springfield.
• Wander through a tiny city at the Itty Bitty City.
• Go bowling at Andy B’s.
• Paint pottery at Firehouse Pottery.
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THE WOW FACTOR
By Ettie Berneking
Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium has been named America’s Best Aquarium four times now, and for good reason.
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PHOTO COURTESY WONDERS OF WILDLIFE MUSEUM & AQUARIUM
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When you visit Springfield, what do you think of? For most people, it’s probably the nearby lakes and the scenic rivers, hiking trails and mountain biking parks that first come to mind. But what about sea turtles?
In 2017, the Johnny Morris Foundation opened the much-awaited Johnny Morris’ Bass Pro Shops Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium. For years, Morris had been planning and building the 350,000-square-foot aquarium, and five years ago, it finally opened its doors. What awaited visitors was beyond anyone’s expectations.
Inside WOW, visitors are immersed in an underwater world. There are more than 35,000 live animals swimming and chilling inside WOW, but this is so much more than an aquarium.
Visitors walk through swamps and mangroves. They can get a closer look at wildlife in action in the photography exhibit or soak up some fishing history in the International Game Fish Association Fishing Hall of Fame. They can wander into the dark and get a preview of cave life in the Ozarks or go underwater and see river monsters up close.
They can also get a glimpse of the conservation e orts that run through every Johnny Morris project, including Bass Pro, Top of the Rock, Big Cedar and Dogwood Canyon. Education is part of that conservation e ort, which is why visitors to WOW can wander through special exhibits aimed at inspiring a love of nature.
You can learn about Native Americans' connection to the land and animals of the Ozarks in the Native American Hall or head to the special Year of the Bird exhibit to discover how legislation has protected birds. You can head to the African Savanna and learn how conservation efforts are protecting species including elephants and rhinos, and spot one of the sea turtles inside WOW.
A few of the sea turtles at WOW showed up at the aquarium for medical treatment. WOW is the Midwest’s only sea turtle rescue center. The aquarium works with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fishery Services to fly injured turtles to Springfield to be treated and rehabbed before being released. Turtles who won’t survive in their natural habitat can find a new home at WOW.
Now that you know about Wonders of Wildlife, here are six interactive ways to see the aquarium in a whole new way.
6 THINGS TO DO AT WOW
1 Pet a Stingray
Dip a hand inside this open tank, and if you time it right, you can pet a ray as it splashes by.
2 Feed the Sharks
No diving experience is needed to join the aquarium’s many sharks during the lunchtime feeding.
3 Swim with the Sharks
Get an up–close look at sharks from inside a diving cage.
4 Swoon over Penguins
WOW’s Penguin Cove gets visitors as close to penguins as you can safely be, and it’s truly the cutest thing you’ll do all day.
5 Go Under the River
See gar, bass and other river dwellers by strolling through an underwater exhibit.
6 Spot the Albino Alligator
See if you can find the albino alligator in the swamp exhibit.
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Birds Bat
By Susan Atteberry Smith
Dan Reiter’s favorite Springfield Cardinals baseball memory is from the team’s first game in 2005.
“I can remember Stan Musial playing his harmonica for that first game and throwing out the first pitch,” says Reiter, 41, who has been the organization’s vice president and general manager since 2017.
Of course, Reiter has had more than a handful of great memories out on the field. It’s where he proposed to his wife, Heather. It’s where the couple hosted the gender reveal celebrations for their sons, Andy, 7, and Tyson, 3, and it’s where Andy typically celebrates his July birthday. Happy memories are what minor league baseball is all about, Reiter says. “What are we focusing on?” he asks. “The answer is fun. We can’t control wins and losses, we can’t control the weather, but we can control whether we can provide a fun evening for families.”
Watch for Current (and Next) Big Names in Baseball
The Springfield Cardinals play from April through mid-September each season, and fans can see plenty of talent coming from Springfield’s Double-A team. Since the team formed 18 years ago, 125
players have gone on to play for the St. Louis Cardinals, Reiter says. Harrison Bader, Matt Carpenter, Tommy Edman and Ryan Helsley all developed as players in Springfield. Even some legendary Redbirds have spent time rehabbing injuries in Springfield, including Cardinals’ longtime catcher Yadier Molina.
“The Cardinals’ No. 1 prospect, Jordan Walker, joined us last year,” Reiter says of the third baseman. “That’s the kind of talent I think you can see when you watch Double-A baseball. You’re watching guys on both teams who can end up being future All-Stars.”
Join in the Games
At each of the Cardinals’ 69 home games, fans can take part in on-field contests. One of the most entertaining games is a lively round of musical chairs that has contestants bouncing around between
OUR VERY OWN
If you’re a St. Louis Cardinals fan, don’t miss your chance to see some of the next big-name players up close and personal at Springfield’s Double-A games.
“FOR ME, THAT’S A GOOD BASEBALL MOMENT.”
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inflatable chairs. Even from their seats, spectators can join in the fun by voting for the winners on their smartphones.
Then there are the Springfield mascots, Louie the Cardinal and Fetch the beagle. They are “our best ambassadors of fun,” Reiter adds. These two are constantly tossing out T-shirts and taking photos with fans between innings. You’ll often spot them dancing and mingling with the crowd at the stadium, which seats about 6,500 with an additional 350 spots on the lawn for fans lounging on picnic blankets.
Bring the Pups
While dogs do have to stay on the lawn, real furry friends are welcome on Purina Woof Wednesdays, Reiter says. Obviously, dogs that rock their best Cardinals gear are extra-popular with those looking to snap a selfie at the game.
Come Hungry
There’s plenty of food and even local craft beer to enjoy at the stadium, but Tuesdays and Thursdays are a little extra-special. Tuesday home games mean fans can enjoy $2 hot dogs and brats, and Thursday games include a range of drink specials for those 21 and older.
Celebrate the Holidays
Yes, most of baseball’s season happens in the summer, but that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate Christmas while at a game. For instance, the team hosts Christmas in July and Halfway to Halloween games when even the players dress up. Last July, the Springfield Cardinals threw a Marvel Defenders of the Diamond series and dressed up in Iron Man costumes. And each July, the sky above the stadium lights up with fireworks during the 4th of July weekend.
To see the Cardinals’ schedule and learn more, call 417-863-0395 or visit springfieldcardinals.com.
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FARM FAVORITES
Pick sunflowers, enjoy fresh pizza, grab a cocktail and a whole lot more at these local farms.
By Susan Atteberry Smith
URBAN ROOTS FARM
823 W. State St., Springfield, 417-597-4858, urbanrootsfarm.com In the heart of the city, Urban Roots Farm o ers seasonal produce yearround, and customers can use a self-serve checkout system. The farm also hosts cocktail nights and dinners during the year.
FARMERS MARKET OF THE OZARKS
2144 E. Republic Rd., Springfield, 417-323-2655, loveyourfarmer.com Open year-round from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays, this outdoor market in south Springfield hosts as many as 80 vendors. Live music and events are always on the calendar, so check its website for details. And arrive hungry. Food trucks line up each Saturday morning.
BAKER CREEK HEIRLOOM SEED CO.
2278 Baker Creek Rd., Mansfield, 417-924-8917, rareseeds.com
An hour’s drive east of Springfield, a homestead dating back to the mid-1800s serves as the headquarters for Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co. Visitors shop for heirloom seeds, listen to music, stop in at an old-time mercantile and natural bakery and take free farm tours. The farm hosts several events each year including an annual spring planting festival.
GOOSEBERRY BRIDGE FARM
177 Elm Grove Rd., Rogersville, 417-427-3569, gooseberrybridge.com
From late May to mid-October on Tuesday through Saturday, it’s youpick flower season at Gooseberry Bridge Farm, about 30 minutes east of Springfield. You can also check out the baby goats, pigs, sheep and
rabbits each spring. Gooseberry Bridge also hosts weekly events like yoga and flower-arranging classes.
LAVENDER FALLS FARM
3016 State Hwy. M, Clever, 417-350-7570, lavenderfallsfarm.com
The popular lavender field sits near an early 20th century farmhouse and a natural waterfall, and visitors can listen to live music and drink craft cocktails while dining on steak or salmon.
TERRELL CREEK FARM
508 Fordland Hills Dr., Fordland, 417-209-0021, terrellcreekfarm.com
Thirty minutes east of Springfield are Terrell Creek Farm's Nubian dairy goats. Tours are by appointment only, and “cheese nights” are a good time to see the farm.
MILLSAP FARMS
6593 N. Emu Lane, Springfield, 417-839-0847, millsapfarms.com
Thursday nights from May until October, there’s live music at Millsap Farms plus wood-fired pizzas. Reservations are a must, and lawn chairs are a good idea. Visitors can take free twilight walks on the third Wednesday of every month.
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GET Wild
Here’s something you probably didn’t know. All those peacocks you find wandering around Springfield’s Dickerson Park Zoo aren’t actually part of the zoo’s collection. They’re visitors, just like you. It’s the more than 500 other animals that are truly residents of the park.
Dickerson Park Zoo is arranged by geographic regions, so you’ll see animals from around the world, including Africa, South America, North America, Asia and Australia. There’s also a reptile house, playground, cafe, petting zoo and a seasonal train ride. You can see elephants getting a bath, and river otters frolicking in their pool. The black bears like to chill in the shade, while the lions are big fans of the cold misting machines that are set up in summer. The list goes on. Lions, tigers, gira es, monkeys and snakes are just a few of the furry, feathery and scaly animals you can see.
Most walking paths are paved, which makes the zoo accessible to people with mobility issues. Strollers and wheelchairs can be rented, and there’s a splash pad kids of all ages gravitate toward when temperatures rise. There are about 1.5 miles of trails at the zoo, and most people spend at least two hours here, which means it won’t take up your entire day unless you want it to.
ZOO MUSTS
Giraffe Feeding Deck
A feeding deck puts patrons eyeto-eye with these magnificent creatures as they feed on fresh lettuce you can buy and serve them. The deck is closed November to February.
Titus Express Train Ride
Ride the Titus Express around the small lake at the zoo. It’s a great way to help the kids wind down after all the excitement or take a break to relax. The train is closed November to February.
Outback Corral Petting Zoo
Feed the goats, donkeys, sheep and other hoofstock. They’ll bleat and blat and stick out their tongues to ask for the tasty treats you can purchase at the corral.
The Bush Country
Enjoy a meal or snack and a cold soft drink at the cafe and relax on the deck while the kids play on the playground equipment at the zoo. Head to the nearby splash pad after lunch to cool o .
Spot your favorite animal and unleash your wild side at Dickerson Park Zoo.
By Susan Wade
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PHOTO COURTESY DICKERSON PARK
CATCH A GAME!
Come cheer on the Springfield Cardinals at Hammons Field! Whether on a weekend trip with family and friends, or a convention group excursion, take in a game and enjoy season-long specials and ongoing promotions, or book a group package and make it a party in the heart of downtown Springfield.
TICKETS: 417-863-2143 | www. .com
Proud Double-A affiliate of the 11-time World Champion St. Louis Cardinals.
Hammons Field is located at 955 East Trafficway in downtown Springfield, MO.
A SLICE OFHistory
Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield is popular among history buffs and trail runners alike.
By Madison Yohn
Most people think of all the natural beauty and outdoor attractions when talking about the Ozarks, but this corner of the state is also a highlight for history bu s. One of the main attractions is Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield; it’s the only national battlefield in Missouri, and it’s a perfect stop for an educational and memorable experience.
The Battle of Wilson’s Creek was a pivotal battle in Missouri's history. It was fought on August 10, 1861 and was the first major Civil War battle fought west of the Mississippi River. When the smoke cleared, more than 2,500 Union and Confederate soldiers had been killed or wounded or were missing after five hours of fighting.
On the list of deceased was General Nathaniel Lyon—the first Union general to die in combat. By the end of the fight, the Confederates had won and Union troops fell back to Lebanon, then Rolla and regrouped.
The battle led to increased military activity in Missouri during the war and set the stage for the Battle of Pea Ridge, which would happen in 1862 in northern Arkansas.
Nearly a century after the battle, the National Park Service recognized the significance of Wilson’s Creek and gave the land its historical designation in 1960. The 1,750-acre park, just southwest of Springfield, remains greatly unchanged and stands as one of the most pristine battle sites in the country.
The park allows visitors to explore the battlefield at their own pace. Walking trails lead to battle sites, including Bloody Hill, the Historic John Ray House and the Edwards Cabin. The renovated visitors center features a 27-minute film, a gift shop, a museum and changing exhibits. Tour road hours vary according to the season and are generally 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from October through March, with extended hours the rest of the year. Contact the park at 417732-2662 for more information and specifics.
A Day at the Park
Hike, Run or Ride
A 4.9-mile paved road provides a self-guided driving, running or walking tour with eight stops at battle-related locations.
Research Genealogy
The John K. and Ruth Hulston Civil War Research Library is housed in the Wilson's Creek Visitor Center complex.
Soak up History
The Visitor Center reopened in May 2021. New additions include more than 1,800 square feet of exhibit space, a large weapons display and more.
Concerts and Events
Many events feature period costumes, and one popular event is the luminary tour each year when the tour road is decorated with thousands of luminaria.
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There’s a reason this history museum was voted America’s No. 1 new attraction by USA Today—because it rocks! No museum showcases local history like The History Museum on the Square. Here are a few activities for your next visit.
By Susan Wade
1 DRIVE A TROLLEY
Hop on the trolley for a trip down memory lane. Each turn of the wheels takes the driver and riders down a visual timeline of major events in the city’s history.
2 TEST YOUR WILD WEST SKILLS
Springfield is where the fi rst recorded shootout of the Wild West era occurred. You can compare your aim to Wild Bill Hickock’s in an 1865 diorama of the town square where the shootout took place.
3 WADE IN A STREAM WITH FISH
Fish dash about and frogs jump around your feet with a unique fl oor video. Each step you take creates a splashing sound and the wildlife react as you move.
4 DANCE TO AN AUTHENTIC JUKEBOX
Put on your dancing shoes and turn on the authentic jukebox in the Steak ‘n Shake Rock and Roll Corner. The jukebox is loaded with tunes and ready for you to jitterbug and do the twist while you listen to music of the Route 66 era.
5 TOUR ROUTE 66
An entire fl oor is dedicated to Route 66 and rightly so. Springfield is known as the Birthplace of Route 66 because the highway was named here and it went through the city.
6 TAKE A SELFIE AT THE DRIVE-IN
Hop in the back seat of a turquoise blue ’57 Bel Air convertible. While parked, take a selfie as you watch a video about the man who helped Springfield become the Birthplace of Route 66.
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1984 ARCADE
400 S. Je erson Ave., Springfield (417) 831-3665 1984arcade.com 1984 is the '80s time machine! Original '80s video games, pinball and themed hangout. Visit the '80s at 1984 Arcade, it's totally awesome!
ABOU BEN ADHEM SHRINE MOSQUE
601 E. Saint Louis St., Springfield (417) 869-9164 abashrine.com
Built in 1923, this unique building has a museum and serves as an event venue.
ADVENTURE CAVE TOURS
423 Fairy Cave Lane, Branson West (417) 294-5516 adventurecaves.com
Live a day in the life of a real explorer! Ride in our modified Jeep to get to the unique caving experiences customized to your adventure-seeking level.
AIR & MILITARY MUSEUM OF THE OZARKS
2305 E. Kearney St., Springfield (417) 864-7997 ammomuseum.com Visit the hands-on museum and climb aboard a real Cobra helicopter. See restored vintage military equipment and learn about America's veterans.
ANDY
B'S BOWL SOCIAL
1127 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield (417) 883-1234 bowlandybs.com
405 Branson Landing Blvd., Branson (417) 213-8631 bowlandybs.com/branson Andy B's o ers a mix of attractions, including bowling, laser tag, arcade and VR, alongside food and beverage selections.
ARCHERY HALL OF FAME
1935 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 891-5346
basspro.com/shop/en/archery-hall-of-fameand-museum
Features some of the most unique memorabilia depicting archery history available in the world. Located inside Bass Pro Shops.
ASKINOSIE CHOCOLATE
514 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 862-9900 askinosie.com
Known for pioneering direct trade in the chocolate industry by sharing profits with farmer partners and crafting award-winning bars from scratch.
BAKER CREEK HEIRLOOM SEED COMPANY
2278 Baker Creek Rd., Mansfield rareseeds.com
Baker Creek is America's largest heirloom seed company. The farm and village are open Monday-Friday.
BASS PRO SHOPS MOTORSPORTS MUSEUM
1935 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 887-7334 basspro.com
Visitors can get an up-close look at the cars used in races, such as the No. 3 car Dale Earnhardt drove for his Daytona 500 win.
BASS PRO SHOPS OUTDOOR WORLD
1935 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 887-7334 basspro.com
The original and largest of the Bass Pro Shops with almost 500,000 square feet dedicated to the beauty of the outdoors.
BATTLE OF SPRINGFIELD TOUR-DOWNTOWN (417) 831-1976 springfield1863.org
Twelve markers placed throughout the battleground commemorate key events when Union forces defended Springfield territory in January 1863.
BATTLEFIELD MALL
2825 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield (417) 883-7777 battlefieldmall.com Southwest Missouri's go-to shopping and dining destination.
BETTY & BOBBY ALLISON MIRACLE LEAGUE BALL FIELD
2701 S. Blackman Rd., Springfield (417) 837-5808 parkboard.org
This custom-designed barrier-free ball field is for players of all ages and abilities.
BIGSHOTS GOLF
1930 E. Kearney St., Springfield (417) 427-3040
bigshotsgolf.com/locations/springfield-mo A tech-driven entertainment experience o ering hitting bays, virtual golf games with LivePlay technology, scratch kitchen creations and endless fun.
BILLIARDS OF SPRINGFIELD
541 E. Saint Louis St., Springfield (417) 866-4319 billiardsofspringfield.com Billiards of Springfield has been a staple, serving burgers, wings, salads and ice cold beer in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
THE CALABOOSE MUSEUM
409 W. McDaniel St., Springfield (417) 864-1810
springfieldmo.gov/591/The-Calaboose Built in 1891 as a jail, there is now a police museum on the first floor. Tours are available by appointment most weekdays.
CAPTAIN B'S FISHING GUIDE SERVICE
590 Abby Lane #5, Branson (417) 224-7645, captainbguide.com Guided fishing trips. Coast Guard licensed and insured. Fish catching guaranteed! Fun and exciting! Equipment and snacks are provided. Lodging can be arranged.
CIVIL WAR LIBRARY AT WILSON'S CREEK
NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD
6424 W. Farm Rd. 182, Republic (417) 732-2662 nps.gov/wicr
With about 6,000 volumes, the library has one of the largest collections of bound volumes on the Civil War in the National Parks Service.
THE CREAMERY ARTS CENTER
411 N. Sherman Pkwy., Springfield (417) 862-2787 springfieldarts.org
The regional home for the arts with meeting and event space available.
CREATIVE ESCAPE GLASS LLC
1700 S. Campbell Ave., Ste. H, Springfield (417) 693-4991 creativeescapeglass.com
Fused glass studio open to the public. Shop pre-made creations or make your own fused glass pieces. No experience needed; reservations required.
CRYSTAL CAVE
7126 N. Crystal Cave Lane, Springfield (417) 815-2283, visitcrystalcave.com
Guided tours into a naturally preserved historic cave. You will see stalagmites, stalactites, flowstone and helictites. Many one-of-a-kind underground rooms.
C-STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT
Commercial St. between Washington Ave. and Grant Ave., Springfield historicCstreet.com
This National Historic District is a cultural collage of dining, boutique shopping, Airbnb and event spaces and stroll gardens.
DANCE
WITH ME
224 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 869-6789 dancewithme.us
Providing social partner dance instruction and creating a community where it is fun and easy to learn to dance. Group and private lessons available.
DICKERSON PARK ZOO
1401 W. Norton Rd., Springfield (417) 864-1800 dickersonparkzoo.org
Up-close natural adventure with hundreds of animals from around the world. Children's playground, cafe, gift shop and train ride (seasonal).
DISCOVERY
CENTER OF SPRINGFIELD
438 E. Saint Louis St., Springfield (417) 862-9910 discoverycenter.org
An interactive hands-on science center for all ages in southwest Missouri's first LEED Gold-Certified building.
DIVENTURES
5225 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 883-5151 diventures.com
From swim lessons and Try Scuba to scuba training and dive trips, we deliver a learning experience all about safety and fun.
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DOWNTOWN SPRINGFIELD
134 Park Central Square, Springfield (417) 831-6200 itsalldowntown.com Food for every appetite, shopping, art galleries, co ee shops, live theatre, craft breweries and so much more. It’s All Downtown!
DR. MICHAEL J. CLARKE HISTORY MUSEUM OF OZARKS SCOUTING
1616 S. Eastgate Ave., Springfield (417) 883-1636 ozarktrailsbsa.org/resources/ musum-of-scouting
Located in the Clarence and Edna Wheeler Scout Service Center and the only Boy Scout Museum in Missouri. Visit the exhibits and trail.
FANTASTIC CAVERNS
4872 N. Farm Rd. 125, Springfield (417) 833-2010 fantasticcaverns.com Experience America's Ride-Thru Cave! The 55-minute all-riding cave experience follows an underground riverbed beneath the Ozarks hills.
FARMERS MARKET OF THE OZARKS
2144 E. Republic Rd., Springfield (417) 323-2655 loveyourfarmer.com
The Farmers Market of the Ozarks combines farm-fresh goodness, handcrafted products and local eateries in one location that is easily accessible.
FELLOWS LAKE MARINA
4200 E. Farm Rd. 66, Springfield (417) 833-2058 watershedcommittee.org/fellows-lake Enjoy picnic areas, playground equipment, pavilions, hiking and biking trails, fishing docks, waterfowl blinds and boat rentals.
FINLEY FARMS & THE OZARK MILL
802 Finley Farms Lane, Ozark (417) 210-6644 finleyfarmsmo.com
Finley Farms & The Ozark Mill is a historic destination in the heart of the Ozarks offering farm-inspired dining, vibrant event venues and more.
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK
Downtown Springfield (417) 862-2787 ffaw.org
Visit the Downtown Arts District on First Friday to enjoy original art, live music, activities and more at participating venues.
FRESH GALLERY
401 N. Boonville Ave., Springfield (417) 862-9300 freshgallery.org
Springfield's premier gallery of the finest regional art. Hailed as "a great space to view art" by the Springfield News-Leader
FRITZ'S ADVENTURE
1425 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson (417) 320-6138 fritzsadventure.com
Fritz’s indoor/outdoor adventure park offers a fun experience for all ages. Enjoy the café or rent a private gathering space.
FUN ACRE MINIATURE GOLF
214 W. Glenwood St., Springfield (417) 889-1872 funacre.net
Classic 18 holes and batting cages. Tucked behind Old Town Shopping Center, just east of Campbell Avenue, six blocks south of Bass Pro Shops.
GETAWAY GOLF
3833 E. Sunshine St., Springfield (417) 881-4653 getawaygolf.com
A one-of-a-kind miniature golf entertainment venue themed around travel and showcasing top destinations around the world. An experience you'll remember!
GILLIOZ THEATRE
325 Park Central East, Springfield (417) 863-9491 gillioz.org
Experience the arts in this 1926 historic theater. Enjoy live theater, concerts, movies and much more! Visit the website for upcoming attractions.
GREAT SOUTHERN BANK ARENA
685 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy., Springfield (417) 836-7678 greatsouthernbankarena.com
The premier venue in Southwest Missouri located on Missouri State University's campus. Home to Bears' athletics, concerts and much more.
GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC. 1815 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield (800) 523-4777 grizzly.com Visit the largest machinery showroom in the country! Thousands of woodworking and metalworking machines, tools and accessories. Quality machines, great prices!
HISTORY MUSEUM ON THE SQUARE 154 Park Central Square, Springfield (417) 831-1976 historymuseumonthesquare.org
This museum honors Springfield's past, including the Birthplace of Route 66 and the site of the first Wild West shootout.
HISTORY OF HEARING MUSEUM
628 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 869-6550 happyear.com/hearing-aids Explore how the history of hearing has evolved. Enjoy displays with an expert curator for an informative experience.
HOWLER BIKE PARK 3410 U.S. 65, Walnut Shade (417) 834-6050 howlerbikepark.com Howler is a mountain bike park located outside Branson. Ride or have dinner and drinks during our Saturday concert series (July–Oct.)
JORDAN VALLEY ICE PARK 635 E. Tra cway St., Springfield (417) 866-7444 parkboard.org/IcePark Enjoy open skating, instructional programs for all ages and skill levels and Missouri State University ice hockey games!
JUANITA K. HAMMONS HALL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
525 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy., Springfield (417) 836-7678 hammonshall.com
Enjoy the Broadway series and other national touring performances in one of the Midwest's finest entertainment venues.
LAURA INGALLS WILDER HOME & MUSEUM 3060 State Hwy. A, Mansfield (877) 924-7126
lauraingallswilderhome.com
Visit the historic home where the Little House books were written. Museum has Pa's fiddle, Laura's personal items, handwritten documents and more.
THE LIBRARY CENTER
4653 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 882-0714 thelibrary.org
Beautiful 82,000-square-foot library featuring gift shop, café, story garden, extensive genealogy research area, computers, Wi-Fi and more.
THE LIBRARY STATION
2535 N. Kansas Expwy., Springfield (417) 865-1340 thelibrary.org
A destination library with traditional services and additional amenities themed after Springfield's history of transportation.
MISSOURI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL SCIENCE— RIVERBLUFF CAVE
2327 W. Farm Rd. 190, Springfield (417) 883-0594 monatsci.org
Features a plethora of fossils from around the world and Riverblu Cave. Come and take a tour of the lab and display area.
MISSOURI SPORTS HALL OF FAME
3861 E. Stan Musial Drive, Springfield (417) 889-3100 mosportshalloffame.com
Includes more than 4,000 pieces of sports memorabilia, hands-on exhibits and interesting displays. Have a ball at the hall.
MIZUMOTO JAPANESE STROLL GARDEN
2400 S. Scenic Ave., Springfield (417) 891-1515 parkboard.org
Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden includes a large koi lake, moon bridge, meditation garden, tea house and traditional Japanese garden landscaping.
NATIONAL TIGER SANCTUARY
518 State Hwy. BB, Saddlebrooke (417) 587-3633 nationaltigersanctuary.org
See big cats like never before! Come 3 feet from tigers, lions, leopards and cougars on an educational tour great for the whole family!
NRA NATIONAL SPORTING ARMS MUSEUM
1935 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 887-7334 nramuseum.org
Over 1,000 firearms trace the history of hunting, conservation and freedom at the NRA National Sporting Arms Museum in Bass Pro Shops.
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OZARK EMPIRE FAIRGROUNDS & EVENT CENTER
3001 N. Grant Ave., Springfield (417) 833-2660 ozarkempirefair.com
Home of the region's most exciting events: Ozark Empire Fair, Lawn and Garden Show, Spring Round-Up, Baconfest and more!
OZARKS HERITAGE PRESERVE
150 Top of the Rock Rd., Ridgedale (800) 255-6343 bigcedar.com
Experience prehistoric creatures, Native American artifacts and galleries showcasing the Civil War and American West at the Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum.
OZARKS LYRIC OPERA
411 N. Sherman Pkwy., Springfield (417) 863-1960 ozarkslyricopera.com
Ozarks Lyric Opera entertains and educates the Ozarks by bringing this life-changing art form to the community.
PARK CENTRAL BRANCH LIBRARY
128 Park Central Square, Springfield (417) 831-1342 thelibrary.org
Urban arts and media-themed facility featuring an extensive magazine/newspaper collection, computers, Wi-Fi and library.
PYTHIAN CASTLE
1451 E. Pythian St., Springfield (417) 865-1464 pythiancastle.com
Hosting history tours, ghost tours, escape rooms, murder mysteries and seasonal events year-round. See website for times/ prices. Online discount.
RAILROAD HISTORICAL MUSEUM, INC.
1300 N. Grant Ave., Springfield (417) 833-0994
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Dedicated to the preservation of railroad history. Ring the bell and explore the inside of a variety of railroad cars.
RELICS ANTIQUE MALL & EVENT CENTER
2015 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield (417) 885-0007 relicsantiquemall.com
Voted area's best antique store with 500+ booths, French, British and American antique furniture and a large Fun Flea Market section. Event Center.
REPUBLIC WARRIOR SPORTS
830 E. State Hwy. 174, Republic (417) 770-2077 republicwarriorsports.com
Indoor obstacle course o ering Ninja Warrior, OCR, fitness training, birthday parties, group events and classes. Also o ering open gym daily!
ROCKBRIDGE RAINBOW TROUT & GAME RANCH
4297 County Rd. 142, Rockbridge (417) 679-3619 rockbridgemo.com
Hidden away in a valley along the blulined Spring Creek, Rockbridge o ers an atmosphere and historic charm unique to the Ozark Mountains.
ROUTE 66 CAR MUSEUM
1634 W. College St., Springfield (417) 459-2452 66carmuseum.com
The 20,000-square-foot Route 66 Car Museum features a 75-car collection of sportscars, 1907 to 1980 classics and movie cars.
ROUTE 66 SPRINGFIELD VISITOR CENTER
815 E. Saint Louis St., Springfield (417) 881-5300 springfieldmo.org
Providing maps, guides, mementos and information on all the fun things to see, do and experience in and around Springfield.
SCULPTURE WALK SPRINGFIELD
Downtown Springfield sculpturewalkspringfield.org
Sculpture Walk Springfield has created a museum without walls with access to sculptures displayed downtown.
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3575 N. Smallin Rd., Ozark (417) 551-4545 smallincave.com
Smallin Civil War Cave brings history to life! Kids and adults alike will enjoy guided tours through the cave's breathtaking 10-story arch!
SPRINGFIELD ART MUSEUM
1111 E. Brookside Dr., Springfield (417) 837-5700 sgfmuseum.org
The Springfield Art Museum o ers American art, Asian art, ceramics, installation art, sculpture and exhibitions. Free.
SPRINGFIELD BALLET
411 N. Sherman Pkwy., Springfield (417) 862-1343 springfieldballet.org This not-for-profit organization transforms lives through dance education, performances and community outreach.
SPRINGFIELD CARDINALS BASEBALL
955 E. Tra cway St., Springfield (417) 863-2143 springfieldcardinals.com
Home to the proud Double-A a liate of the St. Louis Cardinals. Catch a Springfield Cardinals game today and see the stars of tomorrow. The season is April–Sept.
SPRINGFIELD CONSERVATION NATURE CENTER
4601 S. Nature Center Way, Springfield (417) 888-4237 mdc.mo.gov
Enjoy nature exhibits and 3 miles of hiking through a variety of natural communities. Purchase hunting and fishing permits.
SPRINGFIELD CONTEMPORARY THEATRE
2025 E. Chestnut Expwy., Springfield (417) 831-8001 springfieldcontemporarytheatre.org Award-winning plays and musicals lead the variety of year-round shows presented by Springfield’s grown-up theatre.
SPRINGFIELD-GREENE COUNTY PARK BOARD
1923 N. Weller Ave., Springfield (417) 864-1049 Parkboard.org Visit website for all Park Board locations
SPRINGFIELD LITTLE THEATRE 311 E. Walnut St., Springfield (417) 869-1334 springfieldlittletheatre.org
Springfield’s theatre since 1934, Springfield Little Theatre at the historic Landers Theatre features live performances, workshops and more!
SPRINGFIELD NATIONAL CEMETERY
1702 E. Seminole St., Springfield (417) 881-9499 cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/springfield.asp Heroes from all wars are buried here and several special monuments have been erected in memoriam to fallen heroes.
SPRINGFIELD REGIONAL ARTS COUNCIL
411 N. Sherman Pkwy., Springfield (417) 862-2787 springfieldarts.org
Connecting people and the arts. For a comprehensive list of arts events and attractions in the area, visit the council's website.
SPRINGFIELD SKATE PARK
945 W. Meadowmere St., Springfield (417) 868-8758 parkboard.org 13,500 square feet with Finland-birch ramps; 25,000-square-foot outdoor concrete park with rippin' bowl, flow course and street plaza.
SPRINGFIELD SOFTBALL HALL OF FAME MUSEUM
2141 E. Pythian St., Springfield (417) 837-5817 parkboard.org Houses a documented history and memorabilia of Springfield softball competition dating from the 1920s.
SMALLIN CIVIL WAR CAVE
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SPRINGFIELD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
411 N. Sherman Pkwy., Springfield
(417) 864-6683 springfieldmosymphony.org The Springfield Symphony Orchestra is southwest Missouri's largest regional, professional orchestra that performs nine concerts each season.
TOUR THE OZARKS
1903 S. Bruce Ave., Springfield (417) 501-5944 tourtheozarks.com Contact us for your next adventure. Explore the best places in a fun and safe environment. Tours include wine, beer and much more.
VALLEY WATER MILL EQUESTRIAN CENTER
4007 N. Farm Rd. 171, Springfield (417) 833-3291 parkboard.org/equestrian Valley Water Mill Equestrian Center is a public facility that o ers classes, clinics, shows, birthday packages and rentals.
"WILD BILL" HICKOK SHOOTOUT
Park Central Square, Springfield (417) 831-1976
See where the nation's fi rst recorded quickdraw shootout occurred and helped solidify the name "Wild Bill" Hickok.
SUPERTAM ON 66
221 W. Main St., Carterville (417) 717-1258 superman-museum.business.site Superman Museum and ice cream parlor located on Historic Route 66!
SWING RIGHT
GOLF, MINI GOLF AND DRIVING RANGE
444 E. Farm Rd. 192, Springfield (417) 882-1222 swingrightgolf.net
Home of the World's Largest Golf Club. Features a driving range, 18-hole minigolf course, disc golf, indoor simulators, GoKarts and batting cages.
TOMMYHAWKS AXE HOUSE
1631 W. College St., Springfield (417) 350-1221 tommyhawks.net TommyHawks is the largest indoor axe house in the Midwest with indoor axe throwing, games, shu leboard and more!
WATERWISE GARDEN
S. National Ave. & E. Linwood St., Springfield (417) 881-8909 mggreene.org/demonstration-gardens Demonstrates the e cient use of water in a relaxing landscape.
WHERE THE WILD THINGS PLAY 5557 N. 21st St., Ste. 4, Ozark (417) 470-1417 wildthingsozark.com Kids and parents will love our pretend café, market, hair salon, house, farm and more! Relax while your kids explore our clean, modern play space.
WILD ANIMAL SAFARI
124 Jungle Rd., Stra ord (417) 859-5300 animalsafari.com Get face-to-face with 750+ animals of 70 species from all over the world. 250-acre drive-thru park with walk-thru areas.
WILSON'S CREEK NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD
6424 W. Farm Rd. 182, Republic (417) 732-2662 nps.gov/wicr
This national park features the site of a major Civil War battle, a self-guided tour road and a newly expanded Visitor Center museum.
WONDERS OF WILDLIFE NATIONAL MUSEUM & AQUARIUM
500 W. Sunshine St., Springfield (888) 222-6060 wondersofwildlife.org Voted America’s Best Aquarium, this 1.5-million-gallon aquarium is home to 35,000 live animals and celebrates both hunters and anglers.
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Lake Springfield
GREENWAY Trails
Ozark Greenways sponsors 110 miles of trails, including paved, unpaved, water and converted rail line. That means it’s time to head outdoors and find a greenway trail near you. Visit ozarkgreenways. org for more info and trail maps.
By Mary Ellen Chiles
FASSNIGHT CREEK GREENWAY
DISTANCE: 1.2 miles
TRAIL HEAD: 1301 S. Campbell Ave.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Stop by Phelps Grove Park and rest under the trees.
FELLOWS LAKE NATURE TRAIL
DISTANCE: 2.5 miles
TRAIL HEAD: 4200 E. Farm Rd. 66
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Take a hike with a view of the lake, or hit the Dirt 66 mountain bike trails—popular with runners.
FRISCO HIGHLINE TRAIL
DISTANCE: 35+ miles
TRAIL HEAD: 3845 W. Kearney St.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: This 35-mile trail connects Springfield and Bolivar, and there are plenty of rest stops along the way.
FULBRIGHT SPRING GREENWAY
DISTANCE: 6+ miles
TRAIL HEAD: 3683 W. Farm Rd. 92
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Enjoy a picnic at Ritter Springs Park, then hit the trail.
LONE PINE TRAILS
DISTANCE: 2 miles
TRAIL HEAD: 2713 E. Seminole St.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Enjoy the Lone Pine Bike Park by foot or bicycle.
JORDAN CREEK GREENWAY
DISTANCE: 3 miles
TRAIL HEAD: 635 E. Tra cway St.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Discover the AfricanAmerican Heritage Trail while on this greenway.
SOUTH CREEK GREENWAY
DISTANCE: 6 miles
TRAIL HEAD: 2405 S. National Ave.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Enjoy the flowers at the Botanical Gardens and the Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden nearby.
WARD BRANCH GREENWAY
DISTANCE: 4 miles
TRAIL HEAD: 2327 W. Farm Rd. 190
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Visit the Riverblu Cave museum and find claw marks from the now-extinct giant short-faced bears.
WILSON’S CREEK GREENWAY
DISTANCE: 5 miles
TRAIL HEAD: 3825 S. Farm Rd. 146
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Check out the animal barn and farm-themed playground at Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park.
JAMES RIVER GREENWAY
DISTANCE: 3 miles
TRAIL HEAD: 5324 S. Kissick Ave.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Visit the Trail of Honor by the Missouri Veterans Cemetery.
JAMES RIVER WATER TRAIL
DISTANCE: 6 miles
TRAIL HEAD: 2312 Lake Springfield Park Rd.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Rent a canoe or kayak and hit the water to enjoy this trail.
SCHUYLER CREEK GREENWAY
DISTANCE: .75 miles
TRAIL HEAD: 1150 U.S. Hwy. 60, Republic
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Pack a picnic for this new trail in Republic.
GALLOWAY CREEK GREENWAY
DISTANCE: 5 miles
TRAIL HEAD: 3500 S. Lone Pine Ave.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Sequiota Park is prime picnic territory, and it's near 4 By 4 Brewing Company and Galloway Grill.
CHADWICK FLYER TRAIL
STATUS: Construction in progress
TRAIL HEAD: Access at Olde World Estates, 22nd St., Ozark
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: This trail is still under construction, but it will connect the cities of Springfield and Ozark.
TRAIL OF TEARS GREENWAY
DISTANCE: 3 miles
TRAIL HEAD: 2400 S. Scenic Ave.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: A place to remember. Look for the mosaic and map honoring those who walked the trail.
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DIRT 66: FELLOWS LAKE TRAIL
Located at 4200 E. Farm Rd. 66 in Springfield, the 800-acre property is part of the Ozark Greenways trails. With more than 25 miles of intersecting natural surface trails out here, you can enjoy views of the lake and travel through the Missouri woods. The trails are open from sunrise to sunset, and there are pavilions if your family wants to make a whole day of it.
TWO RIVERS BIKE PARK
With more than 14 miles of built and maintained track, both mountain bikers and runners enjoy Two Rivers Bike Park. The single track goes through 400 acres of Ozarks terrain at 5055 Two Rivers Rd., Highlandville. The trails include beginner to advanced loops, and the park is sponsored by TrailSpring, connecting people and outdoor fun.
HOWLER BIKE PARK
One of the newest bike adventures in the area is Howler Bike Park at 3410 U.S. Hwy. 65, Walnut Shade . The park is designed for mountain bikers who like a challenge. It’s a downhill experience, where riders take gear to the top and choose how to make it down.
SAC RIVER MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL
This 300-acre park has more than 14 miles of single-track trails that wind through the woods. It's a popular weekly spot for group rides, and the Little Sac River is on the west side of the park near a picnic pavilion. The trail head is 3 miles north of I-44, o of Kansas Expressway. Spot the brown sign marking the westbound turn.
Grab your gear and hit these mountain biking trails.
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FISH
Want to fish around while you’re in town? There are plenty of spots to cast a line. Be sure to buy a license from a vendor or online and keep it with you. The Missouri Department of Conservation has a handy app that allows you to purchase and download your fishing license anytime.
Looking to catch some trout? One popular spot is Roaring River State Park. You can flyfish and use bait or use plastic lures without worrying about tangling up lines. You can rent equipment and buy a license at the fishing store.
At Bennett Springs State Park you can fish in cool pools near stone arch bridges where 100,000 gallons of water pour from the spring every day, and rainbow trout are restocked daily. Want to cast a little closer to town and have your own gear? You can fish for bass from the Grant Street Bridge at McDaniel Lake. Just remember that this is the only place where you can fish McDaniel Lake.
If you want more variety—walleye, crappie, largemouth bass and more—try fishing at Fellows Lake. You can buy bait and tackle at the store. This lake also features big muskies, but remember, they are nicknamed “the fish of 10,000 casts” for a reason. The Watershed Committee of the Ozarks helps manage the Valley Water Mill Park. Here you can catch plenty of largemouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish.
FLOAT
Need to get your float on? You can easily float the James River, which has several access points. If you need a kayak, you can choose from several outfitters along the river. Be sure to call ahead for a reservation because around here, people like to get on the water every chance they get. Once you’ve booked your kayaks, start packing your snacks and your cooler. Don’t forget your sunscreen and life jacket!
At Lake Springfield Boathouse and Fellows Lake Store you can rent kayaks and canoes by the hour or the day. Paddles and life jackets are included in the cost. Want to go for a float without worrying about planning meals or routes? 37 North Expeditions is your go-to for guided trips year-round. They can even help you plan a private excursion.
No visit to the Springfield area would be complete without spending some time on the rivers and lakes in our neck of the woods.
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The Ozarks is home to plenty of great spots to fish, including the James River.
PADDLEBOARD
Stand up paddleboarding (SUP) is a fresh take on paddling and a fun way to get on the water and check out the wildlife. You can even get a great workout because you have to keep your balance while on the board. Never tried it? No worries. Boards are lightweight and wide, so you can keep your balance, even on your first try. Show Me SUP o ers guided floats on the James River, and o ers daily SUP rentals. You can also check out the Finley River near Ozark with a guided sunset paddle. Feel like an adventurous yoga workout? Check out Ozarks SUP Yoga for fitness classes on Table Rock Lake. This nearby SUP guide also o ers guided floating meditations. Want to try paddleboarding on a gentle surface? Want to meet water enthusiasts? Ozark River Walkers hosts SUP events all over the area. You can bring your own SUP, or rent one from ORW and join them for a paddle.
BOATING OR WAKEBOARDING
Head about 45 minutes south from Springfield, and you'll find yourself at Table Rock Lake. Rent a boat and enjoy miles and miles of shoreline. This is a popular lake for water skiing, wakeboarding and wake surfing. There are also plenty of quiet coves you can anchor in for a leisurely swim.
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Hit the trails and dive deep into the natural beauty of the Ozarks with this list of the top treks around Southwest Missouri.
By Karen Bliss
SPRINGFIELD AFRICAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE TRAIL
TOWN: Springfield DISTANCE: 2 miles
DIFFICULTY: Easy
This hike through Springfield provides a chance to see local African-American historical sites such as Church Square South, the former Lincoln High School and more. There are 20 sites on the trail marked with a plaque to tell about the contributions of African Americans in the community.
DOGWOOD CANYON NATURE PARK
TOWN: Lampe, 60 miles south of Springfield
DISTANCE: 6.5 miles
DIFFICULTY: Easy
This is more of a walk than a hike, but this paved trail is perfect for kids. You can spot caves, streams full of fish, waterfalls and a variety of wildlife. This hike requires admission to the park.
CEDAR GAP CONSERVATION AREA
TOWN: Mansfield, 45 miles east of Springfield
DISTANCE: 3/8 mile or 1.6 miles
DIFFICULTY: Easy to moderate
The plateau at Cedar Gap is the second highest point in Missouri, and hiking the area gives you a firsthand view. The ⅜-mile gravel trail goes to an overlook. For more of a challenge, hikers continue on the 1.6-mile loop to view the remains of the limestone quarry.
GREATER OZARKS AUDUBON TRAIL
TOWN: Springfield
DISTANCE: 1.4 miles
DIFFICULTY: Easy
This hike is short, but the views of Lake Springfield are hard to beat. There’s a rocky overlook at the top that’s a popular hammock spot. The view looks down over the lake and the James River that flows into it, which means you can spot wildlife.
SPRINGFIELD CONSERVATION NATURE CENTER
TOWN: Springfield
DISTANCE: 1 2/3 miles
DIFFICULTY: Easy
This trail o ers observation decks, a view of Galloway Creek and glades. If you keep an eye out, you might be able to catch some sightings of native birds, turtles, deer and more.
LAKEVIEW TRAIL
TOWN: Stockton, 50 miles northwest of Springfield
DISTANCE: 8 miles
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
This hike is friendly for hikers or bikers. Take the full 8-mile loop, or take in a smaller loop through a trail connector. During the winter months, these blu s are great places to spot bald eagles flying over Stockton Lake.
BUSIEK STATE FOREST AND WILDLIFE AREA
TOWN: Highlandville, 25 minutes south of Springfield
DISTANCE: Trails range in length
DIFFICULTY: Easy to moderate
The 2,502-acre area has 18 miles of trails. Several of the trails have water crossings, so bring appropriate footwear, and if you want to cool o in summer, skip the hike and splash in the streams.
WILSON'S CREEK NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD
TOWN: Republic, 13 miles from Springfield
DISTANCE: 4.9 miles
DIFFICULTY: Easy
A paved road for hiking, biking or driving provides a tour of this national battlefield. There are interactive stops where you can learn about this historical site, plus five walking trails.
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The Greater Ozarks Audubon Trail is a short hike with a great view.
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The Springfield Conservation Nature Center has easy walking paths.
Ozarks GOLFING THE
By Susan Wade
For the tried and true, check out the four public courses the Springfield-Greene County Park Board operates. They range from a nine-hole course that's lit up at night to the award-winning Rivercut Golf Course on the city's south side.
For a fun, quick and family-friendly golf course, Oscar Blom is designed for you. This par 27, nine-hole, lighted course is adjacent to the Bill & Payne Stewart Golf Course and is perfect for many ages and skill sets. The Betty Allison Junior Golf Course at Oscar Blom is free for ages 12 and younger. It features three sets of tees and is the perfect starting place for kids. The Bill and Payne Stewart Golf Course, opened in 1947, is the city's most established course and includes two practice greens, a driving range, a pro shop and a snack bar.
Perfect for all skill levels, the Horton Smith Golf Course spans 6,312 yards of beautifully maintained fairways and meticulous, challenging greens. Rivercut Golf Course, ranked the No. 1 Municipal Golf Course in Missouri by Golf Digest,
is an 18-hole championship course designed to maximize the game's challenges amid a breathtaking setting. Deer Lake Golf Club is a relatively flat 18-hole course with a nice mix of open and wooded holes, seven ponds and the unique feature of five holes accessed via a cart tunnel beneath Interstate 44.
The city is also home to a handful of private golf courses including: Hickory Hills Country Club, Highland Springs Country Club, Millwood Golf & Racquet Club, Springfield Golf & Country Club and Twin Oaks Country Club. Head north of Springfield to play Silo Ridge and Bolivar Golf Course, and head south for Fremont Hills Country Club.
There are also a number of breathtaking and challenging golf courses in the Branson area, including those designed by some of the top names in golf: Tiger Woods, Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Gary Player, Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw.
Big Cedar Lodge is the only resort in the world to have all five of its golf courses designated as Audubon International Signature Sanctuary locations. The in-
dependent certification from Audubon International ensures that all Big Cedar courses meet the highest standard of conservation-minded course design and sustainable operation.
Payne's Valley, a course designed by Tiger Woods that opened in 2020, showcases the region's natural beauty. The championship course features an extraordinarily dramatic 19th hole dubbed "The Rock." Top of the Rock is one of only two par-3 courses used in o cial competition in a PGA TOUR-sanctioned event. This Jack Nicklaus-designed course features nature and golf at its finest.
Bu alo Ridge Springs brings players in close contact with nature, native grasses and free-ranging bu alo from nearby Dogwood Canyon Nature Park. Mountain Top Course routes through impressive, 300-million-year-old rock formations and includes dramatic views in the Ozarks while delivering a rewarding experience for all skill levels.
The new Ozarks National Course will test avid players and golf travelers from around the country and perfectly complements the existing 18-hole layout at Bu alo Ridge Springs
The Ozarks is quickly becoming known as a golf destination thanks to established courses and new links recently added to the mix in the Branson area.
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Hickory Hills Country Club 3909 E. Cherry St. 417-866-4384 hickoryhillscountryclub.com
Highland Springs Country Club 5400 Highland Springs Blvd. 417-886-0412 highlandsprings.com 1872
Millwood Golf & Racquet Club 3700 E. Millwood Dr. 417-889-4200 millwoodgolf.com
Springfield Golf & Country Club 3106 E. Valley Water Mill Rd. 417-833-6821 springfieldgolfcc.com
Twin Oaks Country Club 1020 E. Republic Rd. 417-881-4744 twinoakscountryclub.com
$11 9-hole rate; $16 18-hole rate; $5 for juniors
Lighted until 11 p.m. May-Oct. Kids 12 and under play free Sun-Thu
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1250 Golf Club Dr. Hollister 417-339-5460
Backwoods Golf
6155 W. Republic Rd. Brookline (417) 233-4234 backwoodsgolf.com
BigShots Golf
1930 E. Kearney St. Springfield (417) 427-3040 bigshotsgolf.com
Fun Acre Miniature Golf
214 W. Glenwood St. Springfield (417) 889-1872 funacre.net
Getaway Golf
3833 E. Sunshine St. Springfield (417) 881-4653 getawaygolf.com
Swing Right Golf
444 E. Farm Rd. 193 Springfield (417) 882-1222 swingrightgolf.net
Golf takes practice, patience and passion. Backwoods Golf intends to give you a place to hone your skills at your own pace, all in your backyard.
A tech-driven entertainment experience o ering hitting bays, virtual golf games with LivePlay technology, scratch kitchen creations and endless fun.
Classic 18 holes and batting cages. Tucked behind Old Town Shopping Center, just east of Campbell Avenue. Six blocks south of Bass Pro Shops®.
Getaway Golf is an interactive and educational spin on miniature golf. This one-of-a-kind entertainment venue (appealing to all ages and ADA compliant) is themed around travel.
Home of the World's Largest Golf Club. Features a driving range, 18-hole mini-golf course, disc golf, indoor simulators, Go-Karts and batting cages.
444 E. Farm Road 192 • Springfield, MO 417-882-1222 • swingrightgolf.net Fun “FORE” the whole family! Mini Golf • Driving Range • Indoor Simulators Disc Golf • Go-Karts • Batting Cages Open 364 days regardless of weather. Home of the world’s largest golf club! AND RACEWAY
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&PARKS PICNICS
Enjoy more than 100 public parks and gardens in the area. Some are small neighborhood parks while others provide special amenities. Here are a few with playgrounds and greenspace.
By Susan Wade
SPRINGFIELD BOTANICAL GARDENS
2400 S. Scenic Ave., Springfield
BEST FOR: Trails, playgrounds, kite flying and gardens
UNEXPECTED FIND: The Lois K. Boswell Memorial Botanical Reference Library is a free resource for plant lovers.
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FARM PARK
3825 W. Farm Rd. 146, Springfield
BEST FOR: Learning about (and petting!) farm animals.
UNEXPECTED FIND: Bicycles designed for people with disabilities are free to use.
DUNNEGAN MEMORIAL PARK
601 Missouri 83, Bolivar
BEST FOR: Playgrounds and picnics.
UNEXPECTED FIND: Peacocks and swans roam the grounds.
PHELPS GROVE PARK
950 E. Bennett St., Springfield
BEST FOR: Picnics, kids’ wading pool, walking and rounds of horseshoes.
UNEXPECTED FIND: The park is adjacent to tennis courts, the Springfield Art Museum and the Waterwise Garden.
PICNIC PERFECT: The towering trees here create a secluded hideaway under the canopy.
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STROLL GARDEN
2400 S. Scenic Ave., Springfield
BEST FOR: Walking, picnics and quiet time
UNEXPECTED FIND: During the winter holidays, the park is home to Gardens Aglow featuring more than 150,000 lights.
PICNIC PERFECT: The quiet, shaded lawn here is ideal for a picnic. Bring some snacks and a picnic blanket.
SEQUIOTA PARK
3500 S. Lone Pine Ave., Springfield
BEST FOR: Picnics, playgrounds and trails.
UNEXPECTED FIND: A migrating colony of gray bats, an endangered species, lives in the cave, which is closed to the public in order to protect the bats.
RITTER SPRINGS PARK
3683 W. Farm Rd. 92, Springfield
BEST FOR: Picnics, playground, exploring flora and fauna
UNEXPECTED FIND: The springs create a beautiful lake.
FINLEY RIVER PARK
891-961 N. Riverside Rd., Ozark
BEST FOR: Pavilions and playgrounds
UNEXPECTED FIND: The Finley River adds ambiance to activities.
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VALLEY PARK
635 E. Tra cway St., Springfield
BEST FOR: Walking, water features, public art and greenspace
UNEXPECTED FIND: A wheel makes the K-Man kinetic sculpture swing.
PICNIC PERFECT: Picnic while the kids splash around in the The Ozarks Stream and Fountain.
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Chesterfield Family Center & Park
2511 W. Republic Rd. • 417-891-1616
Cooper Tennis Complex & Park
2331 E. Pythian St. • 417-837-5800
Cruse Dog Park
1069 S. Wabash Ave. • 417-864-1049
Dan Kinney Family Center & Park
2701 S. Blackman Rd. • 417-891-1500
Dickerson Park Zoo 1401 W. Norton Rd. • 417-833-1570
Doling Family Center & Park
310 E. Talmage St. • 417-837-5900
Fassnight Park
1300 S. Campbell Ave. • 417-864-1049
Fieldhouse Sportscenter
2235 W. Kingsley St. • 417-874-2500
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Tennis complex includes 12 indoor, 17 outdoor tennis courts, including stadium, and pro shop. Day passes available. Park features soccer and ballfields and a playground.
A six-acre o -leash dog park, areas for large and small dogs. Day passes available with advance registration. Proof of shots, etc. required.
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330 E. Water St. • 417-866-7444
Gillenwaters Park & Tennis Complex
3635 S. Je erson Ave. • 417-837-5800
Grant Beach Park
1401 N. Grant Ave. • 417-864-1049
Gray/Campbell Farmstead (at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park) 2400 S. Scenic Ave. • 417-891-1515
Jordan Valley Ice Park 635 E. Tra cway St. • 417-866-7444
Jordan Valley Park 635 E. Tra cway St. • 417-866-7444
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2141 E. Pythian St. • 417-837-5817
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Features universal playground and Miracle League Ball Field. Day passes available to Family Center.
AZA-accredited 70-acre zoo features 150 species, including elephants, gira es, big cats, primates, wolves, reptiles. Miniature train rides (seasonal).
56-acre historic park, home of Doling History Museum (open April-October), Giboney Cave. Day passes available to Family Center and indoor aquatics. Park has horseshoes and bocce courts.
Historic outdoor pool, fieldstone pavilion and bridges along Fassnight Creek. Handball court. Near Springfield Skate Park.
Four full-size indoor basketball courts and eight volleyball courts.
Springfield history in photos at the city’s founding site, designed to resemble a quarry. Summer outdoor movies and concerts are often shown on weekends.
Twelve lighted outdoor tennis courts, picnic tables and playground.
Historic outdoor pool and fieldstone pavilion, home of the Railroad Historical Museum.
Includes the oldest cabin in Springfield, historic barn, grainery, kitchen and one-room Liberty schoolhouse.
Two indoor NHL-size ice rinks for ice skating, figure skating, hockey. Pro shop. Open skating available. Home to Missouri State Ice Bears. Schedule at ParkBoard.org/IcePark.
Ozarks Stream and Fountain, unique play features, outdoor amphitheater. Connects to Jordan Creek Greenway. Adjoins Jordan Valley Ice Park, Creamery Arts Center, Hammons Field and Sculpture Walk.
Six lighted softball fields, including stadium, home to Springfield Softball Hall of Fame Museum and Missouri State Softball.
18 outdoor and two indoor soccer fields, adjacent to Cooper Park.
153 scenic acres on Lake Springfield. Rent canoes and kayaks at the boathouse (seasonal). Extensive trails, good fishing and excellent bird watching. New 18-hole disc golf course.
A 60-acre natural resource area just north of Springfield along the South Dry Sac River, with unique geological features. Connects to Fulbright Spring Greenway.
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Meador Sports Complex & Park
2500 S. Fremont Ave. • 417-864-1049
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2400 S. Scenic Ave. • 417-891-1515
Nichols Park
1900 W. Nichols St. • 417-864-1049
Oak Grove Park & Community Center
1538 S. Oak Grove Ave. • 417-891-1635
Ozark Greenways Trail Network
417-864-2015 • ozarkgreenways.org
Phelps Grove Park
950 E. Bennett St. • 417-864-1049
Ritter Springs Park
3683 W. Farm Rd. 92 • 417-864-1049
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Five lighted softball fields, one lighted baseball field and twelve Pickleball courts next to Battlefield Mall. Outdoor pool open seasonally.
Seven acres of traditional Japanese landscaping, streams, lake, moon bridge, teahouse and new playground. Open April-October and select days November-January for Gardens Aglow.
Home to Springfield’s largest piece of playground equipment, upgraded in 2018, and pickleball courts.
Features an easy nine-hole disc golf course.
110 miles of recreational trails in Springfield, Greene County and beyond. Maps and accessability at ozarkgreenways.org.
Historic center-city park features fieldstone bridges, pavilion and children’s wading pool, mature trees, WaterWise Garden, next to Springfield Art Museum and Perry Tennis Courts.
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Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park
3825 W. Farm Rd. 146 • 417-837-5949
Sequiota Park
3500 S. Lone Pine Ave. • 417-864-1049
Silver Springs Park
1100 N. Hampton Ave. • 417-864-1049
Springfield Archery Complex at the Davis Property
5780 S. Farm Rd. 141 • 417-874-2910
Springfield Botanical Gardens at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park 2400 S. Scenic Ave. • 417-891-1515
Springfield Skate Park 945 W. Meadowmere St. • 417-868-8758
Tom Watkins Park
2100 W. High St. • 417-864-1049
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246 acres in a rural setting features playground, trails, lake and natural areas. Next to Sac River Mountain Bike Trail. Connects to Fulbright Spring Greenway.
Visit cows, miniature horses, pigs and other farm animals on 207 acres of farmland. Includes barns, gardens, fishing pond, gift shop and farm-themed playground. On Wilson’s Creek Greenway.
Historic park includes trails, pond and caves at former fish hatchery on Galloway Creek Greenway.
Historic park on Jordan Creek Greenway with tennis and basketball courts, outdoor pool, ball field, horseshoes and picnic pavilion. Home to Timmons Hall and a stop on the African-American Heritage Trail.
Includes an indoor range (20 yards), outdoor sight-in range (70 yards) and a walking wooded 14-target range. All skill levels. Equipment rentals available.
113 acres include the Botanical Center, dozens of botanical gardens and collections, the Roston Native Butterfly House (seasonal), trails and playgrounds. Connects to South Creek Greenway.
Best skate park in the Midwest. Indoor and outdoor course, board rentals, pro shop for skateboards, scooters and BMX bikes.
Features a newly remodeled pavilion,
O ers open riding, lessons, camps and birthday parties, on our horses or bring your own. Appointment/ registration required. Home to Greene County Sheri ’s Posse.
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70 acres of fishing, hiking trails and water education at the Watershed Center along beautiful Valley Water Mill Lake.
Battle of Carthage State Historic Site 1111 E. Chestnut St., Carthage 417-682-2279
Bennett Spring State Park 26250 Highway 64A, Lebanon 417-532-433815121
Big Sugar Creek State Park 6727 Big Sugar Creek Rd., Pineville 417-847-2539
Bryan Creek State Park 1228 County Rd. 337 D, Ava 417-334-4704
Current River State Park 11053 County Rd. 19 D, Salem 573-858-3015
Grand Gulf State Park Highway W, Thayer 417-264-7600
Ha Ha Tonka State Park 1491 State Route D, Camdenton 573-346-2986
Harry S. Truman Birthplace State Historic Site 1009 Truman St., Lamar 417-682-2279
Harry S. Truman State Park 28761 State Park Rd., Warsaw 660-438-771165116
Lake of the Ozarks State Park 403 Highway 134, Kaiser 573-348-269458124
Montauk State Park 345 County Rd. 6670, Salem 573-548-220130116
Nathan Boone Homestead State Historic Site 7850 N. State Highway V, Ash Grove 417-751-3266
Osage Village State Historic Site Highway C, Walker 417-682-2279
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W. SUNSHINE ST. KANSAS EXPY. S. SCENIC AVE. S. CAMPBELL AVE. Busiek State Forest and Wildlife Area 18 miles south of Springfield on U.S. 65 Highlandville, MO 65669 mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/places/busiek-state-forestwildlife-area 417-895-6880 8 1 ZGS Mark Twain National Forest 401 Fairgrounds Rd., Rolla, MO 65401 fs.usda.gov 573-364-4621 K R XHTwZGStQ Bu alo National River 170 Ranger Rd., St. Joe, AR 72675 nps.gov/bu 870-439-250225582 XHTwZStQ Pg A George Washington Carver National Monument 5646 Carver Rd., Diamond, MO 64840 nps.gov/gwca 417-325-4151 Za A Ozark National Scenic Riverways 404 Watercress Dr., Van Buren, MO 63965 nps.gov/ozar 573-323-423636057 xHTwZStQA Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield 6424 W. Farm Rd. 182, Republic, MO 65738 nps.gov/wicr 417-732-2662 ZGSa A Visit nps.gov for more information. STATE & NATIONAL FORESTS Located within 150 miles of Springfield. Electric Sites BasicCampsites Group Sites Boating Fishing Swimming HikingTrailsBicycling Horse Trails HistoricToursShowers Laundry Dump Station Dining Lodging ADA Phone NATIONAL PARK UNITS Located within 150 miles of Springfield. Electric Sites BasicCampsites GroupSitesBoating Fishing SwimmingHikingTrailsBicycling HorseTrailsHistoricToursShowers Laundry Dump Station Dining Lodging ADA Phone 51 SPRINGFIELDMO.ORG
Experience the best of the Ozarks at Top of the Rock! This one-of-a-kind destination is something you just have to see to believe. Tour through the Lost Canyon Cave and Nature Trail, explore the Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum and choose from one of multiple restaurants that offer stunning views of Table Rock Lake. With world-class attractions, legendary golf and spectacular dining, your whole family is sure to leave with memories to last a lifetime.
LOST CANYON CAVE and nature TRAIL OSAGE RESTAURANT
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FEATURES
Ozark Empire Fair
FESTIVALS YOU CAN'T MISS
With countless small towns nearby, the Springfield area is never short on seasonal festivals. You can bob for apples, enter a pie contest, two-step like a pro, race in an outhouse… you name it. Here’s a roundup of some of the best area festivals. For more events, visit springfieldmo.org and click on events.
By Ren Bishop
April
OZARKS BEERFEST
Springfield
WHAT TO EXPECT: With more than 200 craft brews and samples of each, this festival is a hoppin’ place to be. Plus, cornhole, ra les, live music and more give you more than enough entertainment. Proceeds benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ozarks.
BE SURE TO BRING: A designated driver. There’s a lot of beer to enjoy here.
MUST-EAT TREAT: There are so many great food trucks at this event. Try a few and pick your favorite.
May
ARTSFEST
Historic Walnut St, Springfield
WHAT TO EXPECT: Artsfest is a showcase of all the creative talents of the Ozarks. Live performances from talented community thespians, original pieces and more are on display and on sale, and it’s a great time to check out all the artisan booths.
BE SURE TO BRING: Cash. This festival is all about supporting area artists, so it’s hard not to head home with at least one treasure.
MUST-EAT TREAT: Springfield’s Greek craze got its start at Artfest. Grab a gyro.
June
PICKWICK STREET FAIR Pickwick Neighborhood, Springfield
WHAT TO EXPECT: This festival launched in 2022, and it’s basically a celebration of community. The Pickwick Street Fair showcases the best of this charming Springfield neighborhood. There are art demonstrations, live music, a kids zone and more.
WHAT TO BRING: Your family. Kids are welcome to play at this fair.
MUST-EAT TREAT: Grab a scoop or two of the homemade ice cream at Culture Counter.
July
OZARK EMPIRE FAIR
Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, Springfield
WHAT TO EXPECT: This is summer’s biggest party. The Ozark Empire Fair is a classic carnival experience that combines family fun and agricultural experiences. Ride a coaster or grab a corn dog for a full day of fun.
BE SURE TO BRING: Sunscreen. Tasty fair fare makes it easy to linger in the sun.
MUST-EAT TREAT: Tornado potatoes are trendy, but stick with a classic funnel cake topped with delectable ingredients for sticky satisfaction.
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BIRTHPLACE OF ROUTE 66 FESTIVAL
Downtown Springfield
WHAT TO EXPECT: Along with the classic car show, revelers can enjoy live music and the Rockin’ the Route Concert & Street Party, with hours of fun in between honoring the Mother Road.
BE SURE TO BRING: Your family. There’s fun for all ages.
MUST-EAT TREAT: All of downtown is steps away from this event, so try somewhere new.
September
JAPANESE FALL FESTIVAL
Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden, Springfield
WHAT TO EXPECT: A multicultural extravaganza of music, food and family fun. The stroll garden explodes in colorful decorations, with a Nihon bunka taiken tent full of Japanese cultural experiences for guests of all ages.
BE SURE TO BRING: Cash for a variety of Asian and Asianinspired cuisine.
MUST-EAT TREAT: Tea brewed in a Japanese style
MO FOOD TRUCK FEST
Ozark Empire Fairgrounds
WHAT TO EXPECT: The MO Food Truck Fest is one of the largest gatherings of food trucks in Missouri each year, plus there’ s live music.
BE SURE TO BRING: Hand sanitizer and a foodie friend. You’ll want to try it all.
MUST-EAT TREAT: See if you can try something at each truck.
CIDER DAYS
Historic Walnut Street, Springfield
WHAT TO EXPECT: The Ozarks’ premier autumnal craft fair, Cider Days is a walking showcase of artisans. Buy a locally made candle or homemade toy before slowing down to eat and enjoy live music.
BE SURE TO BRING: Your kids and your dog. This is a family-friendly event.
MUST-EAT TREAT: Apple cider, served hot or cold
October
OZARK CRAFT FAIR
Finley River Park, Ozark
WHAT TO EXPECT: For nearly half a century, crafters have displayed their wares at the Ozark Craft Fair. More than 350 vendors showcase their best creations each fall to shoppers of all kinds.
BE SURE TO BRING: A shopping tote. Many attendees start their holiday shopping here.
MUST-EAT TREAT: Homemade ice cream sandwiches
REPUBLIC PUMPKIN DAZE
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WHAT TO EXPECT: Check out the state champion pumpkins grown to massive scale surrounded by fall fun. Shop the craft fair, compete in a tractor race or create a pumpkin craft, all coated in orange.
BE SURE TO BRING: Your fall outfit. The oversized pumpkins are great for the ’ Gram.
MUST-EAT TREAT: Barbecue served at food trucks in Daze’s Food Court
APPLE BUTTER MAKIN’ DAYS
Mount Vernon
WHAT TO EXPECT: This beloved festival has been going strong for 55 years. There are more than 400 artisan booths and live music, but the real draw is the apple butter making demonstration.
BE SURE TO BRING: Your camera. The weiner dog races are the cutest, and you’ll certainly want to get some photos.
MUST-EAT TREAT: Apple butter!
November
THE MAYOR'S TREE LIGHTING HOLIDAY SHOW
Downtown Square,Springfield
WHAT TO EXPECT: Each November, Mayor Ken McClure kicks o the holiday season with the annual tree lighting ceremony. Get a selfie with Santa. Enjoy the reading of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas
WHAT TO BRING: A warm coat.
MUST-EAT TREAT: Be sure to enjoy the free hot cocoa and holiday cookies.
August
Birthplace of Route 66 Festival
Apple Butter Makin' Days
Ozark Empire Fair
Japanese Fall Festival
The Mayor's Tree Lighting Holiday Show
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GOING DARK
When porous limestone and dolomite come together, they make the Cave State. With more than 7,000 caves in Missouri, discover the depths of this natural phenomenon and its ancient connection to the Ozarks.
By Ren Bishop
CRYSTAL Cave
Step through the old iron gates of the original Springfield jail and enter the naturally preserved historic cave, Crystal Cave. First opened to the public in 1893, Crystal Cave is an underworld of experiences. A tour guide navigates small groups through a maze of underground tunnels and nooks, including the spot where a mushroom garden sprouted in the early 1900s. Heads up: This tour includes stairs, tight spaces and some crawling at times.
Linger in the Ghost Room, where 13 stalagmites stand over 2 feet tall, untouched. Take in the Concert Hall, a space over 100 feet long that features a sea of soda straw stalactites hanging from above. Witness the evidence of a shifting Earth in the Cathedral Chamber, where guests can see remnants of the planet’s movement more than 5,000 years ago. You can also hear the music stalactites produce in the Chimes Room. Most impressively, you’ll get an in-depth tour of what makes the Ozarks a rich place for caves to grow and thrive.
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SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI VISITCRYSTALCAVE.COM
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OZARK, MISSOURI SMALLINCAVE.COM
Go back in time at Smallin Civil War Cave, where you can head out on an illuminating tour of history and natural wonder. Jonathan Tipton Smallin was 17 years old when he volunteered for service in the Union Army in Missouri’s M Company of the 16th Cavalry. During his time in the Civil War, he became a friend of Wild Bill Hickok, who served as a Union spy and hid out in Christian County’s largest cave. The true nature of the cave’s use in the war is still muddied, but the folklore makes Smallin Cave worth exploring.
One-hour tours have no stairs, but they have plenty of history. See remnants of the Osage tribe, which used the cave for hundreds of years. View the waterfalls that gently cascade into a clear pool. For an even more memorable experience, join the lantern tour each fall (late September to early November) to view the
cave as it was seen by soldiers more than 150 years ago.
Walk out of the past and into its above–ground playground, featuring a museum gift shop, crawl fort and fossil mining.
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FANTASTIC Caverns
SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI FANTASTICCAVERNS.COM
You’ve seen the billboards, but you’ve got to see the stalagmites. Fantastic Caverns is a family-friendly, ride-through cave experience that takes you into the breathtaking, wild nature of Missouri’s caves. An ancient underground river once carved the path that ’s now traveled by Jeep-drawn trams leading guests on a 55-minute tour of the caverns.
Guests get an up-close look at rock formations, dangling soda straws coated and shining with minerals and gleaming cave pearls in clear water along the way. Tours are led by experts who answer questions and help guests explore the Cave State’s wonders and history.
Fantastic Caverns was fi rst discovered by John Knox who was looking for his dog in 1862, a tumultuous time in the region. Knox kept the cave’s potential hidden until after the Civil War. In 1867, Knox invited the community to view the space,
and members of the Springfield Women’s Athletic Club were the fi rst to brave the journey underground. The 12 women are considered the fi rst cave explorers of Fantastic Caverns, and guests can still see their names on the cave wall today.
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TALKING ROCKS Cavern
BRANSON WEST, MISSOURI TALKINGROCKSCAVERN.COM
Above or below ground, Talking Rocks Cavern provides endless opportunities for exploration. Located 45 minutes south of Springfield, Talking Rocks provides an in-depth guided tour of the belly of a cave. Guests get an up-close look at growing, shifting, shining cave formations inches from the tour’s path, which winds in and out of chandelier stalactites and porous walls.
Above ground, families can mine for gemstones. Purchase a bag of mining rough and sift through the sand and dirt with screened boxes, all the while learning how to recognize semi-precious gems and minerals. Plus, every gem guests fi nd, they can take home—a souvenir they ’ll love for ages.
Then, continue the adventure with “edutainment” activities at Talking Rocks. Hike the nature trail surrounding the cavern’s entrance. Climb up the lookout tower for a pristine view of the Ozark Mountains, or enjoy a round at Cave Country Mini-Golf.
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Hey Neighbor
CLAIM TO FAME: Christina Ford opened Springfield’s only drop-o child care facility, Kids Inn, in 2022 (511 E. Lark St., Springfield). That was only three years after she was named one of the city’s most influential women for her nonprofit Rebound Foundation, which provides transitional housing services to domestic violence survivors. Ford and her husband, Missouri State University men’s basketball coach Dana Ford, moved with their five kids to Springfield after Dana accepted his job on the coaching sta .
FAVORITE FAMILY OUTING:
A trip to Andy B’s (1127 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield). Bowling and arcade games are always a hit for our family. We also love Silver Dollar City (99 Silver Dollar City Pkwy., Branson). We're there every year, so we got the membership. The holiday displays are great, and sometimes we'll just go to see those.
WHAT SURPRISED
YOU MOST WHEN MOVING HERE:
It didn't feel like a small town. When we got here, I assumed it would, but it has plenty of restaurants and events and opportunities. The surrounding towns like Ozark and Branson help make this city feel bigger, and there are great bars and restaurants that make you feel like you're in a bigger city.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT:
Our go-to date night is La Habana Vieja (220 E. Commercial St., Springfield). The food is good, and there's live music. There's a salsa dancing night. It's a full experience.
BEST NIGHT OUT: We like anything with a good atmosphere. That's why we love Vantage and Hotel V (305 E. Walnut St., Springfield). It reminds me of larger cities.
Shawn Askinosie
CLAIM TO FAME: You might have seen Askinosie Chocolate bars on shelves near you or read about the small-batch chocolate factory in your favorite magazines including O Magazine, The New York Times and Forbes. Well, the chocolate bars might be found across the country, but the shop itself is based in Springfield (514 E. Commercial St., Springfield). Founder and CEO Shawn Askinosie grew up in Springfield, and now he gets to brag about his hometown on his global travels as he works with cocoa farmers around the world. When he isn’t visiting countries like Ecuador or Tanzania, the Springfield native and his wife, Karon, follow singer-songwriter Kevin Cott–especially when he’s performing at Mother’s Brewing Company (215 S. Grant Ave., Springfield).
FAVORITE SPOT TO UNWIND:
We really like Tie & Timber Beer Co. (1451 E. Cherry St., Springfield) and Mother's Brewery. What we’re really looking for at both of those places is live music. We also really enjoy meeting friends at Vantage (260 E. McDaniel St., Springfield) to watch the sun go down.
BEST KEPT SECRET IN TOWN:
I really like this place called Smokin Bob’s BBQ (multiple locations, smokinbobsbbq.com). We’re in Austin a lot to see family, and I get a chance to sample lots of barbecue, and I would rank this up there with some places in Austin.
AN UNDERRATED THING ABOUT SPRINGFIELD:
I think Springfield has an amazing live music scene. It’s not new either. Springfield has been on the music map for decades.
BEST RESTAURANT:
Harvest. (8011 E. State Hwy. AD, Rogersville) I just love it. I love everything chef Craig von Foerster makes. His menu changes so often, and he’s always updating it.
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Christina Ford
CLAIM TO FAME: Carol McLeod (pictured left) is co-owner of Springfield’s only women-owned microbrewery, Hold Fast Brewing (235 N. Kimbrough Ave., Springfield). She and her sister, Susan (pictured right with their mom in the middle), opened the brewery after their father, Jim McLeod, died in 2014. Carol, a Springfield native, got the idea after her father’s death caused her to long for greater time with her family. “One day I thought, ‘I like to drink beer, so does Susan.’ That’s how it came to be,” Carol says. Just like that, the sisters found Firehouse No. 1 downtown, fi xed it up, and launched Hold Fast. Now, when Carol isn’t brewing, she’s shooting pool at Billiard’s (541 E. Saint Louis St., Springfield ) or roaming Bass Pro Shops (1 Bass Pro Dr., Springfield).
FAVORITE PART ABOUT LOCAL CRAFT BEER SCENE:
There are so many choices here. Every brewery has di erent styles of beer and di erent energies.
WHERE YOU GO TO HIDE OUT:
I love La Paloma (3014 E. Sunshine St., Springfield) and getting a margarita. Cesar's Old Mexico (2627 E. Sunshine St., Springfield) was slammed one night, and I needed a margarita, so I just went across the street. I love Cesar’s, but I go to La Paloma for the shrimp tacos.
BEST THING TO DO WITH PEOPLE VISITING SPRINGFIELD: I usually take them on brewery tours. The key is to take the time at each one and ask questions about what people like and don’t like at each brewery. We have nearly as many breweries as Tulsa.
HOW YOU DESCRIBE SPRINGFIELD: We’re not quite as cool as Portland, but we’re getting there.
MOST UNDERRATED PART ABOUT LIVING IN THE OZARKS: We have great hiking and outdoor activities like floating, fi shing, biking and trail running.
These Springfieldians are all making a difference. When they aren’t working, they know how to have fun in the Queen City.
By Susan Atteberry Smith
Gary Bedell
CLAIM TO FAME: Illustrator Gary Bedell’s monstrous characters and frightful scenes pop up in Cartoon Network, Crypt TV and Disney productions—just to name a few. When the Springfield native co-founded the visual artists community Clever Kaiju in 2017, though, it was all for comfort and support. “It was just six guys who went to breakfast together and complained about the industry,” Bedell says. “It was therapy.” Today, Big Momma’s Co ee & Espresso Bar (217 E. Commercial St., Springfield ) is still the lifelong artist’s favorite meeting place. He praises the shop’s baked goods yet passes on fancy co ee drinks. “I am a blue-collar artist, and I drink my co ee straight black with a little bit of sugar,” he quips.
FAVORITE TABLE AT BIG MOMMA'S:
Defi nitely the long table in the back. My artists group sets up there and does sketch parties.
HOW YOU UNWIND:
If you take a candy bar and throw it down a hiking trail, I'll eventually fi nd it. No, I’m kidding. I like going trout fi shing on the rivers. I go with a friend, and we have the best time.
FAVORITE RESTAURANT:
If you want to try our famous Americanized Chinese food, you’re defi nitely going to go to Canton Inn (205 W. Sunshine St., Springfield).
FAVORITE THING TO DO WITH FRIENDS WHO VISIT: We end up going to comic book stores and digging through records and collections. We have three comic book stores in town now. One is literally called Another Comic Shop (1341 E. Kearney St., Springfield).
Carol McLeod
Neighbor
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GET YOUR KICKS ON ROUTE 66
When Springfield became the birthplace of Route 66, it made the city a destination. Attorney John T. Woodruff and Oklahoma businessman Cy Avery first proposed U.S. 66 as the name of the new Chicago-to-Los Angeles highway. Ever since, millions of enthusiasts have traveled the iconic highway to get a taste of the “Mother Road.” Check out some of the historic stops you have to visit when traveling through Springfield.
By Madison Yohn
ROUTE 66 SPRINGFIELD VISITORS CENTER
815 E. Saint Louis St., Springfield
The visitor center can provide maps and heaps of information on all the fun things to see, do and experience in and around Springfield.
ROUTE 66 CAR MUSEUM
1634 W. College St., Springfield
Car enthusiasts can view more than 80 car models that owner Guy Mace has been collecting since 1990.
COLLEGE STREET CAFE
1622 W. College St., Springfield
With down-home cooking, all customers will feel as though they are sitting at Mama’s table every time they come in.
BEST WESTERN ROUTE 66 RAIL HAVEN
203 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield
Several rooms are decorated in a fun Route 66 theme, including the Elvis room where Elvis Presley previously stayed before the motel was renovated.
ABOU BEN ADHEM SHRINE MOSQUE
601 E. Saint Louis St., Springfield
The building has hosted community events, including circuses, telethons, war bond drives, revivals and presidential visits from Harry S. Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan.
GILLIOZ THEATRE
325 Park Central East, Springfield
The Gillioz Theatre was built for concerts and silent movies to draw in patrons traveling on Route 66. Some of the most famous guests include Dave Chappelle, Elvis Costello, George Clinton, Parliament Funkadelic and Kacey Musgraves.
SUPERTAM ON 66
221 W. Main St., Carterville
Enjoy this Superman museum and ice cream parlor on Historic Route 66.
GARY’S GAY PARITA
21118 Old 66, Ash Grove
About 25 miles west of Springfield, Gary’s Gay Parita is a 1934 Sinclair gas station stuck in time with attention to detail.
BIRTHPLACE OF ROUTE 66 FESTIVAL
Mid-August
Every year, hundreds of cars, trucks and more fill downtown Springfield to celebrate Route 66.
ROCKWOOD MOTOR COURT
2200 W. College St., Springfield
Enjoy clean and comfortable room amenities while experiencing authentic motor court lodging. Each room is themed to an era of Route 66 with vintage décor, furniture and memorabilia.
RED’S GIANT HAMBURG
2301 W. Sunshine St., Springfield
Although the restaurant re-opened in 2019 (no longer on Route 66), its history goes back to the ’40s when the original Red’s opened on Route 66 and became the first drive-thru restaurant in America.
HISTORY MUSEUM ON THE SQUARE
154 Park Central Square, Springfield
Marvel at Springfield’s rich history displayed on three floors with traveling exhibit space and six permanent galleries, including a Route 66 section.
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“SIXTY PERCENT OF OUR CARS AT THE MUSEUM ARE TYPICAL OF THE CARS THAT TRAVELED THROUGH SPRINGFIELD ON ROUTE 66.” — GUY MACE, OWNER OF ROUTE 66 CAR MUSEUM 63 SPRINGFIELDMO.ORG
Farmers Market of the Ozarks/Farmers Park/Springfield 2144 E. Republic Road Saturdays 8a (9a winter) - 1p Market is located inside the Farmers Park Pavilion located at James River Expressway and Republic Road Branson Farmers Market / Branson Landing Tuesdays May - October 3p - 7p t f i LoveYourFarmer.com Food Trucks /Fresh Foods/ Cooking Demos Activities for Kids/Artisan Crafts/Live Music Special Events/Specialty Local Products Celebrate each Saturday with our YEAR ROUND FARMERS MARKET! Lettuce Eat, Drink, and Be Merry at Farmers Market of the Ozarks. Celebrating our 10th Season!
FOOD & DRINK FAVORITES / 66 BRUNCH / 67 GLOBAL / 68 DINERS / 70 BREWS / 72 COFFEE / 74 Chow down on global eats, fuel up on the best co ee around and take a true dive into area dives.
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LET'S Brunchitup
Who doesn’t love brunch? Luckily, the Springfield area has a little of everything during the late-morning rush.
By Madison Yohn
RISE
105 Park Central Square, Springfield
RISE o ers an ample menu, from breakfast sandwiches and parfaits to house-made juices. Pro tip: Get the biscuits. They’re laminated with butter, making them extra flaky.
CULTURE COUNTER
607 S. Pickwick Ave., Ste. A, Springfield
After you down a fresh-pressed juice, create your own wa le with a variety of toppings. There’s even a sweet potato wa le and a gluten-free option. This spot also has vegan biscuits and gravy on Saturdays plus breakfast burritos and a build-your-own breakfast bar.
PROGRESS
2114 E. Republic Rd., Springfieldfield
Whether you’re feeling “more like breakfast” or “more like lunch,” Progress has all the hits including a brunch burger, a layered granola and yogurt bowl, chocolate-covered croissant toast and $2 mimosa refills.
DANI'S FLOUR POT BAKERY
1427 E. Cherry St., Springfield
This pop-up bakery has made a name for itself with its hashbrown quiche, cheesy hashbrown casserole and biscuit sandwiches. Don’t forget to take some fresh-baked cinnamon rolls and poptartlets for the road.
THE ORDER
305 E. Walnut St., Springfield
Pair any of The Order’s signature brunch cocktails with menu items such as brioche French toast, crab cakes Benedict or a sweet potato bowl.
BILLY GAIL'S
1882 W. James River Rd., Ozark
Bigger is better at Billy Gail’s, which started in Branson. You’ll need a pizza box to take your breakfast home. We’re not kidding. The locally famous pancakes are 14 inches in diameter.
VAN GOGH'S EETERIE
334 E. Commercial St., Springfield
Dine on Dutch-style fare like pancakes, stroopwafels, frites and several shareable appetizers, such as roasted beet hummus and beef ragout balls.
SPRINGFIELD BREWING CO.
305 S. Market Ave., Springfield
Available weekends only, there’s nothing quite like the breakfast pizza, honeycomb chicken and biscuit and French toast sticks. Oh! The pancakes here are stu ed with sausage, so enjoy.
LINDBERG'S TAVERN
318 W. Commercial St., Springfield
Lindberg’s embraces the rich history of its 130-year-old building. The Sunday brunch features tavern favorites, such as breakfast poutine, lobster Benedict and biscuits and gravy.
AVIARY BY LAVENDER FALLS
2144 E. Republic Rd., Springfield
Choose from crepe creations ranging from sweet to savory, and don't skip a side of pomme frites with garlic aioli.
TEA BAR & BITES
621 S. Pickwick Ave., Springfield
For bakery-fresh smells and a wide tea menu, have a relaxing morning on the Tea Bar & Bites patio. If you’re in the mood for caramel cinnamon rolls and freshly baked quiche, arrive early, as these homemade treats can sell out.
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GLOBAL Eats
Springfield has become a buffet of global cuisines. Take a trip around the world with international dishes in the Ozarks.
By Billy Dove
Springfield has a sprawling global dining scene that might surprise you. With more than 800 restaurants to choose from, there is something for everyone’s palate. You can enjoy food with Jamaican roots, Italian flavors, Peruvian influence, Indian spice and other international flavors.
When it comes to global eats, Springfield’s best-known dish is a bit of a hybrid: SpringfieldStyle Cashew Chicken. This Midwest-Chinese hybrid was created by the late David Leong 60 years ago. For many years, this gravy-covered fried chicken dish was just a local favorite, but as word spread, so has Springfield-Style Cashew Chicken’s fame. The fried chicken has been written about in The New York Times and was even spotted on menus in China. When you visit Springfield, you must dine at Leong’s Asian Diner (1540 W. Republic Rd., Springfield) to try the city’s signature dish for yourself.
If you enjoy cooking with international ingredients, Springfield has international markets that also cook up a few delicious menu items you should definitely try. Leslie’s Mexican Supermarket (216 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield), has a bakery filled with pan dulce and a small restaurant serving authentic Mexican dishes. There is also the Seoul Oriental Market (3165 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield) which has everything you could possibly need, including fish heads. The Asian World Market (2904 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield) has some of the best Vietnamese banh cam, which is deep-fried sesame balls with a sweet mung bean filling. They are baked fresh Thursday through Sunday. Trust us when we say this: You should pick up more than one.
Springfield truly has it all when it comes to dining around the world. Whether you are craving beef bulgogi from one of our great Korean restaurants or an authentic Cuban sandwich, you can travel the globe while you’re in the Queen City, one plate at a time.
CAFÉ CUSCO
234 E. Commercial St., Springfield
Café Cusco has a wide selection of Peruvian dishes including yucca fritas, ceviche and tamales. Plus, it has gluten-free and vegetarian options to choose from as well as a full vegan menu.
LEONG’S ASIAN DINER
1540 W. Republic Rd., Springfield
Leong’s
Asian Diner is famous for serving the original Springfield-Style Cashew Chicken. David Leong created the dish 60 years ago, and now his son runs Leong’s and is keeping the recipe going.
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RAMA THAI CAFE
1129 E. Walnut St., Springfield
Besides serving authentic Thai food, part of the charm of Rama Thai is the building itself. From the outside, this restaurant looks like any other residential home, but once you step inside, the welcoming aromas of Thai cuisine greet you at the door.
VAN GOGH’S EETERIE
334 E. Commercial St., Springfield
When you cannot make it to the Netherlands, let Van Gogh’s Eeterie bring it to you. Right on historic Commercial Street, Van Gogh’s is
GREEK BELLY
320 E. Walnut St., Springfield
Rotisserie gyros, house-made hummus, salads and sweet baklava is what you will enjoy when you visit Greek Belly. The dishes here are made with fresh, imported Greek ingredients, so you know you are getting authentic Greek cuisine.
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BIG APPETITES
These local restaurants will appease the pickiest of eaters by serving up kids’ menu items with a side of fun.
By Jennifer Adamson
CATCH
A ROLL AT LAMBERT'S
1800 W. State Hwy. J, Ozark Servers at Lambert’s Cafe might throw rolls at you, but the kids’ menu has grown-up taste. Kids get all the classics plus chicken legs, meatloaf and catfish and passarounds.
STRIKE OUT AT ANDYS B'S
1127 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield Your whole family can bowl its way to a full stomach at Andy B’s. Along with burgers, nachos and pizza for adults, the kids’ menu has all the favorites such as chicken tenders, pizza and sliders.
TAKE IN THE VIEW AT THE OZARK MILL RESTAURANT
802 Finley Farms Ln., Ozark Noodles served four ways is a popular choice for kids here. Entrees come with veggie sticks and a warm chocolate chip cookie. If that isn’t satisfying enough, enjoy a view of the Finley River.
GO OLD SCHOOL AT SPRINGFIELD BREWING CO.
305 S. Market Ave., Springfield Springfield Brewing Co. is known for award-winning beer, but the kids’ menu is not to be missed. The pancakes are huge and stu ed with sausage. There are also arcade games upstairs.
GO WILD AT INCREDIBLE PIZZA
2850 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield
Kids can take their pick of virtual reality gaming, the arcade, rides and a tiny town between bites. This bu et has all the classics including pizza, hot dogs, pasta, tacos, a salad bar and cookie pizzas.
Diner Love
Want a classic “greasy spoon” diner where you can get a cheeseburger and fries or maybe some hearty biscuits and gravy for breakfast? Whatever you’re on the hunt for, Springfield and the surrounding area have you covered when you are craving old-fashioned diner food.
By Billy Dove
KAD-E-KORNER STORE & DINER
2633 E. Shelby Rd., Springfield
On the outskirts of Springfield near Fellows Lake, Kad-e-Korner has been in the diner game for 22 years. It has mid-week meatloaf specials, fish fry on Friday and some of the best hand-formed burgers around. Do not forget the spiral cut fries.
GAILEY'S BREAKFAST CAFÉ
220 E. Walnut St., Springfield
Gailey’s, once a corner fountain drugstore, is now one of the most popular diners in Springfield. Along with breakfast, lunch and dinner, enjoy a full bar with beer, mimosas and bloody marys.
TIME TRAVEL CAFÉ
82 S. Main St., Springfield
Originally a food truck known as The Paddy Wagon Grill, this cafe turned into a brick-andmortar location that specializes in bringing back that classic small-town diner nostalgia. The sprawling menu consists of 12 burgers, 13 sandwiches and a whopping 17 sides.
NLA CAFÉ
533 W. Tracker Rd., Nixa
The NLA café is one of the oldest diners in Nixa. For nearly 40 years, patrons have enjoyed biscuits and gravy, homemade soups and fried catfish.
ROSIE JO'S CAFÉ
1711 S. 15th St., Ozark
Rosie Jo’s Café opened in 2001 and has been dishing out home-cooked meals ever since. Known for cooked-to-order fried chicken and homemade desserts, it is a must-try when visiting Ozark.
TAYLOR'S DRIVE-IN
139 Memorial Plaza, Springfield
This diner first opened in 1947 and still serves single, double and triple steakburgers, as well as grilled cheese sandwiches and patty melts. Spot the iconic diner in downtown Springfield.
HANGAR KAFE
3103 Lawrence 1070, Miller
One of the most unique local diners, the Hanger Kafe is on the Kingsley Airfield. You can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner and catch a plane ride, watch for skydivers or even go on a hot air balloon ride. Catch a plane ride with Santa during the winter holiday season.
COLLEGE STREET CAFÉ
1622 W. College St., Springfield
Serving fried mushrooms, hand-breaded pork tenderloin sandwiches and, everyone’s favorite, country-fried steak, has made College Street Café one of the area’s most popular diners.
KEARNEY STREET CAFÉ
1324 W. Kearney St., Springfield
A diner serving breakfast all day, Kearney Street Café is a family-owned restaurant with a menu that can please everyone. From omelets and breakfast skillets to fried walleye and beef liver and onions, if you want it, Kearney Street Café has it.
MORNING DAY CAFÉ
101 S. Main St., Nixa Morning Day Café specializes in breakfast and brunch, with a menu focusing on locally sourced ingredients. Plus, this spot has a great co ee selection to go along with your meal.
LITTLE PLATES
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Tap and Pour
TURKEY CREEK BREWERY
1925 E. Bennet St., Springfield
This creekside brewery makes woodfired pizzas to go along with your ale.
BUB'S DISTILLERY
1846 State Hwy. 125, Rogersville
Whiskey, gin, moonshine and woodfired pizzas abound along with live music.
BACK HOME BREWING COMPANY
1502 S. Third St., Ozark
Enjoy a pint and play a round of pool, or gather for a seasonal event.
TIE & TIMBER BEER CO.
1451 E. Cherry St., Springfield
The beer garden and live music are the big draws at this neighborhood brewery.
HOLD FAST BREWING
235 N. Kimbrough Ave., Springfield
The patio here is always full at this downtown brewery, and there’s almost always a food truck to fill you up.
SHOW-ME BREWING
The Ozarks Tap and Pour Craft Beverage Tour is the best way to check out all the spirits in the Ozarks. Sign up for the tour pass at springfieldmo.org, and ask for the code at each participating brewery and shop to enjoy discounts and enter to win prizes. You can find the full list of Ozarks Tap and Pour stops below.
By Ettie Berneking
BANTER BREWING
330 W. Farm Rd. 182, Springfield
Game nights, live music and food trucks pair well with craft beer here.
MISSOURI RIDGE DISTILLERY & BREWERY
7000 State Hwy. 248, Branson
This is Branson’s only grain-to-bottle distillery and its first brewery.
OZARK HILLS WINERY
601 Historic Hwy. 165, Branson
Load up at the winery shop and add a charcuterie board to your tasting.
WIRE ROAD
BEAR CREEK WINERY
601 Historic Hwy. 165, Branson
Be sure to enjoy the patio tucked away in the woods.
WHITE RIVER BREWING CO.
505 W. Commercial St., Springfield
Ideal for patio weather. Outside food is welcome here.
LINDWEDEL WINERY
3158 State Hwy. 265, Branson
Add this winery ’ s patio to your summer and fall bucket list.
LEAKY ROOF MEADERY
1925 E. Bennett St., Springfield
This is a home-brewers paradise. Get brewing supplies or sidle up to the bar and enjoy a pint or two.
BREWING COMPANY
4453 S. Timbercreek Ave., Battlefield
Come for the beer but stay for the spacious backyard and patio and yard games.
1306 Azalea St., Bu alo Mead is king here along with live music.
4 BY 4 BREWING
2811 E. Galloway St. Ste. A, Springfield
This brewery makes kombucha and hosts live music and food trucks.
BOAT TOWN BREWING
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7 C'S WINERY
502 E. 560th Rd., Walnut Grove
Enjoy wine and mead, take part in a game night or even camp.
MOTHER'S BREWING COMPANY
215 S. Grant Ave, Springfield
Yard games, a kids’ playground and a stage for live music are just the start.
Campground Rd., Phillipsburg
This brewery is a pitstop for travelers. It’s also home to some great live music.
SPRINGFIELD
BREWING CO.
305 S. Market Ave., Springfield
Get ready for plenty of award-winning beer and pub food here plus arcade games.
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Cocktail HOUR
Invite the friends and head out on the town for a drink.
By Ettie Berneking
Tropical
THE GOLDEN GIRL RUM CLUB
137 Park Central Square, Springfield
Picture a tiki-bar atmosphere where rum-based drinks rule, but there’s also homemade pizza, spiced-up tater tots, tacos and a DJ that often pops up for some late-night tunes to go with your rum-based drink.
Rooftop Vibes
VANTAGE ROOFTOP BAR
260 E. McDaniel St., Springfield
Springfield’s only rooftop bar is glammed up. When there’s crushed green velvet seating paired with poke bowls, flatbreads and a brandy sidecar, you know you’re stepping up your street style before heading to this lounge.
Sports Bar
BIG WHISKEY’S
Multiple locations in the Ozarks Bu alo mac and cheese bites, boom boom shrimp and fried eggrolls will go great with your favorite beer or that vodka mule you’re eying.
Fine Dining
THE ORDER
305 E .Walnut St., Springfield
You don’t need to stay at Hotel Vandivort to enjoy a great dinner and a strong cocktail at The Order. The menu here changes seasonally, but the smoked old fashioned is a staple on this spirits menu.
Divey
LINDBERG’S TAVERN
318 W. Commercial St., Springfield
This C-Street tavern has the best dive vibes, plus the drink specials are strong and always changing. Want a craft beer to go with your live music? It has that, too, plus burgers and a killer brunch that’s a must.
Speakeasy Vibes
THE GARRISON
802 Finley Farms Ln., Ozark
You’ll need the password to get in here, but once you’re in, you’ll never want to leave. Situated next to the Finley River, the fine dining restaurant and bar is rich in history and flavor, and the atmosphere is date-night, candlelight ready.
Local Haunt
MUDLOUNGE
321 E. Walnut St., Springfield
The best part about this bar is that it feels less like a bar and more like a living room thanks to a mix of deep sofas and cafe tables. Even better, it has one of the most extensive beer lists in town.
Wine Bar
CELLAR + PLATE
2916 S. Lone Pine Ave., Springfield, Low lighting and wine mix great with the tapas and the popular drag brunch and events at this lounge.
Whimsical
THE ROYAL
1427 E. Cherry St. Ste. B, Springfield
Any of the draft cocktails this Wes Anderson-esque bar comes up with are delicious. Check the live music calendar for upcoming shows, grab a picnic table on the patio and enjoy the people watching along Cherry and Pickwick.
Wine by the Bo le
CHERRY PICKER PACKAGE X FARE
601 S. Pickwick Ave., Springfield
You can order your wine by the glass or by the bottle or get a beer or a cocktail. It all depends on what you’re craving when you’re at this tiny bottle shop and cafe. Indoor seating is limited, but the patio is really where you want to be anyway. Just snag a table in the shade.
Brunch-tastic
THE FINLEY Ozark
If it’s whiskey you like, head downstairs to the speakeasy, but if it’s a loaded bloody mary or a gin fizz you’re craving, then you’re in the right place. The bloody marys here come topped with giant Gulf shrimp, okra, pickles, olives and celery. You could almost make a meal out of it. Don’t forget to ask about the bottomless mimosas.
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THE BAKED BEAN
1860 N. Commerce Dr., Nixa
KNOWN FOR: House-roasted coffees and savory sandwiches
BEST DRINK: Anything seasonal
BRICK AND MORTAR COFFEE
1666 E. Saint Louis St., Springfield
KNOWN FOR: In-house roasted co ee beans and single-origin cups of joe
BEST DRINK: Nitro cold brew on tap when it’s available
CLASSIC ROCK COFFEE
1900 W. Sunset St., Ste. A116; 535 W. Walnut St., Springfield
KNOWN FOR: Rock 'n' roll inspired atmosphere and live shows
BEST DRINK: Raspberry Beret with white chocolate, raspberry and espresso
COPPER CANYON COFFEE ROASTERS
4243 W. Third St., Battlefield
KNOWN FOR: Locally roasted, single-origin co ee and looseleaf tea
BEST DRINK: Caramel latte
BIG MOMMA’S COFFEE AND ESPRESSO BAR
217 E. Commercial St., Springfield
KNOWN FOR: A focus on community along with co ee, lunch and baked goods
BEST DRINK: North-Side Turtle
Ozarks COFFEE TRAIL
If you need a jolt, hit the Ozarks Coffee Trail. Once you check in and make qualified purchases of coffee, tea or other items from at least 10 of the coffee shops participating in the trail, you get a souvenir coffee mug. To sign up, visit springfieldmo.org.
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ADVENTURE COFFEE
101 W. Church St., Ozark
KNOWN FOR: Espresso and quick bites on the Ozark square
BEST DRINK: Fresh lemonade
SCOOTER’S COFFEE
3265 E. Sunshine St.; 2930 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield; 604 W. Mt. Vernon St., Nixa
KNOWN FOR: Top-notch customer service
BEST DRINK: Caramelicious
DANCING MULE
COFFEE COMPANY
1945 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield
KNOWN FOR: A drive-thru, a cozy atmosphere inside and a decadent bakery case
BEST DRINK: The turtle latte
ECHELON COFFEE
2407 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield
KNOWN FOR: Co ee and smoothie bowls
BEST DRINK: The Formation with vanilla, cinnamon, honey and espresso
EURASIA COFFEE CO.
445 E. Commercial St., Springfield
KNOWN FOR: International twists to traditional menu items
BEST DRINK: The Persian Rose espresso
BLACK LAB COFFEE CO.
545 E. Elm St., Republic; 300 W. McDaniel St., Springfield; 3541 S. Lone Pine Ave., Springfield
KNOWN FOR: Large lattes and breakfast bites
BEST DRINK: The Howler—a small layered drink with chocolate, milk and two espresso shots
SEATTLE ROAST COFFEE 4653 S. Campbell Ave.; 401 South Ave., Springfield
KNOWN FOR: Embracing delicious themes including fall and Harry Potter
BEST DRINK: The ButterBeer Frappe
THE WORKSHOP AT FINLEY FARMS
802 Finley Farms Ln., Ozark
KNOWN FOR: A spacious patio, espresso and a great remote work spot
BEST DRINK: The iced Workshop Shake with vanilla syrup, honey and cinnamon
GREEN HOUSE COFFEE AND AFFOGATO BAR
431 S. Je erson Ave., Springfield
KNOWN FOR: Co ee, ice cream and plants
BEST DRINK: An a ogato
ROOTS COFFEE BAR
1645 W. Republic Rd., Springfield
KNOWN FOR: Fresh baked goods and lunch
BEST DRINK: Bottomless cup of co ee
PRETTY IN PINK COFFEE
1459 W. South St., Ozark
KNOWN FOR: Convenient coffee truck with espresso and frappes
BEST DRINK: Toasted Campfire Latte
KINGDOM COFFEE
2896 S. Lone Pine Ave.; 211 S. Market Ave., Springfield
KNOWN FOR: Seasonal esspresso drinks and cozy work spaces
BEST DRINK: House-roasted co ee
TRAVELLERS
HOUSE COFFEE & TEA
Springfield-Branson National Airport; 2151 W. Republic Rd.; 824 S. National Ave., Springfield
KNOWN FOR: Co ee and a wide selection of tea service
BEST DRINK: Caramel Brulée latte
MUDHOUSE COFFEE
323 South Ave., Springfield; 5401 N. 22nd St., Ozark
KNOWN FOR: Laid–back vibes and an extensive co ee, smoothie and food menu
BEST DRINK: The lavender latte
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BY 4 BREWING COMPANY-GALLOWAY
2811 E. Galloway St., Ste. A, Springfield (417) 861-6400 4by4brewingcompany.com
A brewery in Galloway; enjoy unique oneo and barrel-aged beers in a friendly atmosphere with games, an indoor beer garden and patio.
4 BY 4 BREWING COMPANY-FREMONT
9003 Sawgrass Ave., Nixa (417) 861-6400 4by4brewingcompany.com The ultimate brewery destination located just o Highway 65 with multiple taprooms, an amazing outdoor setting and year-round patio.
7 BREW COFFEE
Three locations in Springfield 7brew.com
7 Brew is so much more than just a drive-thru co ee stand. It’s the concept of cultivating kindness and joy with every drink.
7C'S WINERY & MEADERY
502 E. 560th Rd., Walnut Grove (417) 536-8827 7cswinery.com
Relax in the country; enjoy wine and mead. Play Clubhouse disc golf and more.
ADVENTURE COFFEE CO.
101 W. Church St., Ozark (417) 766-1473 ozarkadventurecoffeeco.com
Enjoy high-quality flavored espresso drinks, smoothies, fresh-squeezed lemonade other handcrafted beverages and food.
ANDY'S FROZEN CUSTARD
Multiple locations in Springfield and Branson; eatandys.com
Serving made-fresh frozen custard using the freshest ingredients to create sundaes, concretes, shakes, jackhammers and more.
AVIARY CAFE BY LAVENDER FALLS
2144 E. Republic Rd., Ste. E120, Springfield (417) 881-9736 aviarycafe.com French-inspired menu with hearty dishes using premium ingredients, local farmfresh seasonal vegetables and baked goods.
BACK HOME BREWING CO
1502 S. Third St., Ozark (417) 581-0782 backhomebrewing.co
We make brews with the tastes that remind you of home. A great local bar and restaurant to just come in and relax.
THE BAKED BEAN 1860 N. Commerce Drive, Nixa (417) 374-7368 facebook.com/100083019234951
A casual and comfortable atmosphere with handcrafted sweets, co ee and beverages.
BAMBINOS CAFE
2810-D E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield (417) 881-4442
1141 E. Delmar St., Springfield (417) 862-9999 bambinoscafe.com Bambinos o ers casual dining, great food
and a friendly sta . The menu features pastas, paninis and more.
BANTER BREWING CO.
3 30 W. Farm Rd. 182, Springfield facebook.com/banterbrewingco
Craft beer, seltzer and Missouri wines on the south side of Springfield. Family and dog friendly.
BEAR CREEK WINE CO. AND BREWERY 1320 Keithley Rd., Walnut Shade (417) 443-0036 bearcreekwinecompany.com Bear Creek Wine Co. and Brewery is locally owned and family operated. Great pizza and small bites; live music on weekends.
BIG MOMMA'S COFFEE AND ESPRESSO BAR
217 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 865-9911 bigmommascoffee.com
O ers specialty co ee drinks, sandwiches, salads and homemade pastries. Great community gathering spot on Historic C-Street.
BIG WHISKEY'S AMERICAN RESTAURANT & BAR
Locations in Springfield, Branson, Nixa, Ozark, Republic; bigwhiskeys.com
Big Whiskey ’ s is a sports bar for all fans, a whiskey bar for devotees and novices alike. Friendly atmosphere for a family night out.
BILLIARDS OF SPRINGFIELD
541 E. Saint Louis St., Springfield (417) 866-4319 billiardsofspringfield.com
A staple, serving burgers, wings, salads and ice cold beer in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
FUJl J APANESE S EAFOOD & S TEAKHOUSE Exciting Hibachi and Exotic Sushi 2909 S. Campbell Ave. (417) 889-0088 LUNCH WEEKDAYS 11am - 2pm LUNCH SATURDAY 11am - 3pm DINNER WEEKDAYS 4:30pmClose DINNER SATURDAY 3pm - Close SUNDAY Closed
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BLACK LAB COFFEE CO.
Multiple locations in Springfield and Republic
facebook.com/TheBlakLabLLC
Enjoy co ee, breakfast, lunch sandwiches, desserts and much more
BOAT TOWN BREWING
18146 Campground Rd., Phillipsburg (417) 532-2772 boattownbrewing.com Great beer and amazing food. Just far enough away to leave your troubles behind.
BRICK & MORTAR COFFEE
1666 E. Saint Louis St., Springfield (417) 812-6539 brickandmortar.coffee An independent artisan co ee roastery and tasting room.
BUB'S DISTILLERY & WOOD-FIRED PIZZA
1846 State Hwy. 125, Rogersville (417) 374-1707
facebook.com/BubsDistillerySoMo Genuine, local, handcrafted spirit that started out as a hobby.
BUCKINGHAM'S SMOKEHOUSE BAR-B-Q
2002 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 886-9979 buckinghambbq.com
Winners of "Grill of Victory" reality cooking show on the Travel Channel! Woodfi red barbecue smoked with a blend of oak and hickory hardwoods.
CAFE CUSCO
234 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 868-8088 cafecusco.com Locally owned, Peru-inspired dining. Gluten-free and vegan-friendly options.
CHABOM TEAS + SPICES
209 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 719-4311 chabomteaspice.com Locally owned tea and spice market with 150 loose-leaf teas, 500+ spices and gifts.
CLASSIC ROCK COFFEE CO.
1900 W. Sunset St., Ste. A116, Springfield (417) 881-7625 classicrockcoffee.com Our goal is simple: serve legendary co ee in a unique rock n' roll atmosphere and create raving fans. Our co ee rocks!
CLASSIC ROCK COFFEE CO.
535 W. Walnut St., Springfield (417) 771-5143 classicrockcoffeedowntown.com
A Rock n' Roll atmosphere with a unique interpretation of the ever-popular traditional co ee house that o ers delicious co ees and tasty treats.
COPPER CANYON COFFEE ROASTERS
4243 W. 3rd St., Battlefield (417) 315-8633 coppercanyoncoffeeroasters.com
An artisan co ee roaster with a passion for freshly roasted co ee and giving back.
CULTURE COUNTER
607 S. Pickwick Ave., Ste. A, Springfield (417) 720-1381 facebook.com/CultureCounterCommons
Fresh juices, smoothies, fast fare and ice cream with organic/local ingredients!
CULVER'S
1815 E. Primrose St., Springfield (417) 883-8222
2520 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield (417) 501-1071 culvers.com
Home of the Butterburger® and custard.
DANCING MULE COFFEE COMPANY
1945 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield (417) 883-5114 dancingmulecoffee.com
Locally owned cafe and drive-thru with co ee, cold brew, espresso drinks, teas, frappes, smoothies and fresh pastries.
DOWNING STREET POUR HOUSE
24 Downing St., Hollister (417) 320-6106 dspourhouse.com
An American interpretation of a classic English pub. Great atmosphere and food.
EARLY BIRD BREAKFAST PUB
1717 E. Cherokee St., Springfield (417) 885-8088 facebook.com/EarlyBirdBreakfastPub Springfield's fi rst and only original breakfast pub. With a full-service bar.
ECHELON COFFEE
2407 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield (417) 374-2739 echeloncoffee.com
Stay awhile inside or visit the drive-thru or patio and continue your day with joy..
EURASIA COFFEE & TEA
445 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 720-1949 eurasiacoffee.com
Serving co ee and tea and addressing social justice needs throughout Eurasia. Delicious breakfast and lunch options.
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FARMERS MARKET OF THE OZARKS
2144 E. Republic Rd., Springfield (417) 323-2655 loveyourfarmer.com
Combining farm-fresh goodness, handcrafted products and local eateries in one location that is easily accessible.
GALLOWAY STATION
1281 E. Republic Rd., Springfield (417) 881-9730 gallowaystation.com Southside Springfield's neighborhood bar and grill with chef-inspired pub cuisine.
THE GARRISON AT FINLEY FARMS
802 Finley Farms Lane, Ozark (417) 210-6644
finleyfarmsmo.com/eat-drink/the-garrison
A fi ne dining a air tucked away beneath The Ozark Mill. This intimate space features upscale, shareable plates and craft cocktails. Reservations required.
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FIRST WATCH CAFE
3103 E. Sunshine St., Springfield (417) 633-7094
2946 S. National Ave., Springfield (417) 889-0601 firstwatch.com Everything is made to order and freshness is never compromised.
FUJI JAPANESE SEAFOOD & STEAKHOUSE
2909 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 889-0088 fujiofspringfield.com
Chef knives flip shrimp and slice steak at the speed of a magician's wand.
GAILEY'S BREAKFAST CAFE
220 E. Walnut St., Springfield (417) 866-5500 gaileysbreakfast.com
Great breakfast and American diner foods served mornings and evenings inside the historic old Seville Hotel.
3242 S. Stewart Ave., Springfield (417) 427-4181
2845 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson (417) 320-6357
606 W. Mt. Vernon St., Nixa (417) 374-7394 gettinbasted.com
A defi ned flavor for the Ozarks now known around the globe: Ozarks-style barbecue cooked to perfection over live coals.
GOLDEN CORRAL BUFFET & GRILL
2020 E. Primrose St., Springfield (417) 883-6767
3551 Shepherd of the Hills Expy., Branson (417) 336-6297 goldencorral.com/locations
All-you-can-eat bu et featuring homestyle favorites made from scratch.
GREEK BELLY
320 E. Walnut St., Springfield (417) 597-3382 greekbelly.com
A made-from-scratch, authentic Greek dining experience.
GREEN HOUSE COFFEE AND AFFOGATO BAR
431 S. Je erson Ave., Ste. 172, Springfield (417) 763-8032 greenhousesgf.com
Green House is a full-service co ee shop o ering traditional espresso beverages, light food, pastries and a ogatos.
HARUNO SUSHI BAR & GRILL
3044 S. Fremont Ave., Springfield (417) 887-0077 harunosushi.com
A full bar with more than 30 sakes and a full dinnerand sushi menu. Springfield's only midnight sushi bar!
HEMINGWAY'S BLUE WATER CAFE
1935 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 891-5100
hemingwaysbluewatercafe.com Dine amid sport fi sh and a 30,000-gallon saltwater aquarium.
HOLD FAST BREWING
235 N. Kimbrough Ave., Springfield (417) 761-2318 hfbrewing.com
Located in downtown Springfield. O ering a relaxed atmosphere, dog and kid-friendly, with lots of indoor and outdoor seating.
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HOULIHAN'S
2110 E. Republic Rd., Springfield (417) 883-3434
2431 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield (417) 862-7777 houlihans.com
Everything on our menu is made the hard way—from scratch..
HY-VEE
1720 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, 417-8811950; 2150 E. Sunshine St., Springfield; (417) 444-6860 hy-vee.com
Grocery store, restaurant, food court, bakery, meat, seafood, deli with specialty cheese, charcuterie, wine, spirits, catering, pharmacy, delivery, floral, etc.
steaks, chicken, prime rib, seafood and a salad bar. Happy Hour. Families welcome.
JIMMY'S
EGG
3315 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield (417) 720-4436
3837 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 368-0125 jimmysegg.com
Your neighborhood breakfast place serving delicious food with friendly service! Breakfast and lunch served all day. Ask about our catering services!
KAI AFTER DARK
306 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 832-0077 kaiafterdark.com
Located in the heart of downtown, Kai's expert sushi chefs provide the highest quality fi sh and freshest menu available.
KARAI
640 W. Republic Rd. #100, Springfield (417) 319-5225 karairamen.com
Relaxed, beautiful, contemporary atmosphere. O ers many delicious ramen dishes, handrolls and more.
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JAMAICAN PATTY CO.
3439 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 886-1144 jamaicanpattyco.com
We carry a variety of freshly baked, authentic Jamaican patties, cuisine, organic beverages and vegan options. Restaurant, market and food truck.
JIMM'S
STEAKHOUSE & PUB
1935 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield (417) 886-5466 jimmssteakhouseandpub.com
Casual dining–elegant atmosphere. Enjoy
2896 S. Lone Pine Ave., Springfield (417) 350-1234
An open and inviting co ee shop nestled in a wooded wonderland. Serving co ee and food as well as a selection of natural wines, beer and cocktails.
KINGDOM COFFEE
211 S. Market Ave., Unit #100, Springfield (417) 350-1234 facebook.com/kingdomsgf Kingdom Co ee's downtown location is a
spacious, brick-walled co ee shop selling premium brews and pour-overs in a modern, bright setting.
LAMBERT'S CAFE
1800 W. Hwy. J, Ozark (417) 581-7655 throwedrolls.com
Home of Throwed Rolls. Fast, friendly service, reasonable prices, great atmosphere, pass-arounds and balloons for the kids!
THE LEAKY ROOF MEADERY
1306 S. Azalea St., Bu alo (417) 345-1233 leakyroofmeadery.com
The Leaky Roof Meadery creates lightly carbonated session meads and traditional honey wines. Visit the taproom for pints and packages.
LEONG'S ASIAN DINER
1540 W. Republic Rd., Springfield (417) 887-7500 leongsasiandiner.com Enjoy the famous original Springfield cashew chicken plus authentic Asian cuisine and American comfort foods.
LINDWEDEL WINERY
3158 State Hwy. 265, Branson (417) 338-0256 lindwedelwinery.com
Located in the Ozark Mountains with a large deck overlooking and wine flights.
MACADOODLES
1455 E. Independence St., Springfield (417) 883-9000 macadoodles.com/springfield Macadoodles is a fi ne wine, beer and spirits retail store. Our bar is open five days a week. 100% customer satisfaction!
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MACADOODLES
3080 N. Kentwood Ave., Springfield (417) 833-9850 northspringfield.macadoodles.com 1439 U.S. 60, Republic (417) 732-4453 macadoodles.bottlecapps.com/storeid/10806 Best selection of beer, fi ne wine, and spirits with drive-thru. Award-winning mobile bartending services. Shop online or download our free app and save!
MISSOURI RIDGE DISTILLERY & BREWERY
7000 State Hwy. 248, Branson (417) 699-4095 missouriridgedistillery.com
Missouri Ridge Distillery is Branson’ s only grain-to-bottle distillery and first brewery.
MOTHER'S BREWING COMPANY
215 S. Grant Ave., Springfield (417) 862-0423 mothersbrewing.com Love is a core value at Mother's Brewing Company and that means love for all. Quality craft beverages brewed with love in downtown Springfield.
MUDHOUSE
323 South Ave., Springfield (417) 832-1720 mudhousecoffee.com Springfield's co ee roaster with espresso, freshly roasted co ees, fresh baked goods, lunch and more than 70 loose-leaf teas.
MUDHOUSE
5401 N. 22nd St., Ozark (417) 300-7841 Mudhouse Co ee started in downtown Springfield and now has a second location
in Ozark. Freshly roasted co ee beans; a mud lovers' paradise.
NOTHING BUNDT CAKES
2906 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield (417) 512-5050 nothingbundtcakes.com It’s never been easier to order your favorite bundt cakes. Order online today!
THE ORDER
305 E. Walnut St., Springfield (417) 851-5299 theordersgf.com Features upscale cuisine in an approachable atmosphere in Hotel Vandivort.
OZARK HILLS WINERY
601 Hwy. 165, Branson (417) 334-1897 ozarkhillswinery.com Featuring a full collection of signature wines, selections unique to the Ozarks, tastings and self-guided tours.
THE OZARK MILL RESTAURANT AT FINLEY FARMS
802 Finley Farms Lane, Ozark (417) 210-6644 finleyfarmsmo.com/eat-drink/the-ozarkmill-restaurant
A family-friendly, farm-to-table riverfront dining experience sourced from the Finley Farms gardens. O ering lunch and dinner Wednesday–Sunday. Walk-ins only.
PRETTY IN PINK COFFEE
1459 W. South St., Ozark (417) 501-6776
facebook.com/prettyinpinkcoffee
A drive-thru co ee trailer in Ozark o ers espresso, handcrafted lattes, blended drinks and non-co ee beverages.
RED'S GIANT HAMBURG
2301 W. Sunshine St., Springfield (417) 865-7337
redsgianthamburgspringfield.com
Go back in time to a new version of a historic Route 66 restaurant. Best burger in town, largest tenderloin and more.
ROOTS COFFEE BAR
1645 W. Republic Rd., Ste. G, Springfield (417) 877-6889
facebook.com/RootsCoffeeBar
A fun, casual co ee shop serving hot and fresh breakfast and lunch with all of your favorite co ees! Stay true to your roots at this locally owned co ee bar!
SCOOTER'S COFFEE
Multiple locations in Springfield and Nixa scooterscoffee.com
Amazing people and drinks; fast!
SEATTLE ROAST COFFEE
Two locations in Springfield
facebook.com/SeattleRoastCoffee
Seattle Roast is locally owned with two locations. NITRO co ee, frappes, tea, lemonade, locally made burritos, quiche. Gluten-free and vegetarian options.
SHOW-ME BREWING
1925 E. Bennett St., Springfield (417) 315-8617 showmebrewing.com
Springfield's only nano-brewery, brew-on-premises and homebrewing supply store. Brewing and serving 12 taps of small-batch craft beer.
MISSOURI RIDGE Distillery & Brewery
As Seen On Moonshiners Whiskey Business Branson’s Only Grain To Bottle Distillery & Brewery Distillery & Brewery hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 11am - 6pm KITCHEN OPENS ON FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS ONLY. RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL FOOD MENU ITEMS AND MUST BE MADE 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. Ask About Our Barrel Owners Club, Special Occasions & Complimentary Tours 7000 MO-248, Branson 417-699-4095 | MissouriRidgeDistillery.com tasting room &
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SPRINGFIELD BREWING CO.
305 S. Market Ave., Springfield (417) 832-8277 springfieldbrewingco.com Springfield's original brewpub and distillery. A destination for award-winning beer, local eats and room for all since '97.
SUGARFIRE SMOKEHOUSE
1730 E. Republic Rd., Springfield (417) 720-4774 sugarfiresmokehouse.com Award-winning barbecue delights taste buds with competition-style ribs, juicy pulled pork and Texas-style brisket.
TIE & TIMBER BEER CO.
1451 E. Cherry St., Springfield (417) 429-9131
tieandtimberbeerco.com 20 taps, including a variety of IPAs and sours. Dog-friendly. Live music in the beer garden every weekend.
TRAVELLERS HOUSE COFFEE & TEA
Multiple locations in Springfield Craft co ees and a large tea selection plus homemade pastries, quiche, sandwiches, smoothies and desserts.
TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE
3080 N. Kentwood Ave., Springfield (417) 833-2108
tropicalsmoothiecafe.com We make eating better easy breezy with fresh, made-to-order smoothies, wraps, sandwiches and flatbreads.
TURKEY CREEK BREWERY
SUPERTAM ON 66
221 W. Main St., Carterville (417) 717-1258 superman-museum.business.site Superman Museum and ice cream parlor located on Historic Route 66!
TAJ MAHAL INDIAN RESTAURANT
1250 E. Republic Rd., Springfield (417) 719-4573
Traditional Indian cuisine. Tandoori specialties, seafood, chicken and lamb. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. Lunch bu et and dinner menu.
1864 S. Hwy. Business 65, Hollister (417) 676-0561 turkeycreekbrewery.com
A craft brewery with wood-fi red pizza, appetizers and outdoor seating.
VAN GOGH'S EETERIE
334 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 344-0085
vangoghseeterie.com
Local Dutch cuisine. Stroopwafels, stamppot, Dutch pancakes, specialty co ees and cocktails. Like stepping into Amsterdam! Gluten-free/vegan options.
VANTAGE ROOFTOP LOUNGE AND CONSERVATORY
260 E. McDaniel St., Springfield (417) 851-1768
rooftopvantage.com
See the city from a higher Vantage point. Venture. Vivid. Vibrant.
WHITE RIVER BREWING CO.
505 W. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 600-2739
whiteriverbrewing.com
Proudly brewing quality craft beers since 2012 including year-round favorites and an ever-changing list of seasonal beers.
WIRE ROAD BREWING CO.
4453 S. Timbercreek Ave., Battlefield (417) 512-7391 wireroadbrewing.com Opened in 2022, we quickly earned the respect of craft beer enthusiasts! O ers a variety of beverages and excellent spaces to enjoy.
THE WORKSHOP AT FINLEY FARMS
840 Finley Farms Lane, Ozark (417) 210-6644
finleyfarmsmo.com/eat-drink/the-workshop
The Workshop at Finley Farms serves classic co ee drinks and light fare from a charming 1930s industrial garage overlooking an urban farm.
Scan Me Burgers, Wings, Salads and More! 24- 64 inch TV’s, 16 - 9 foot Pool Tables, Corn Hole, Darts- Steel Tip & “BULL SHOOTER” Billiards of Springfield 541 E. St. Louis St. 417-866-4319 billiardsofspringfield.com Your Social Pool Hall and Entertainment Complex for over 35 years. Full Bar and Restaurant. Best Burger in the 417!! (Open 11 AM, 7 days a week) Rack ’em & Crack ’em Home of The World Famous Patty Melt
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From live productions in historic theaters to art galleries galore, the art scene in Springfield is vibrant.
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LIVE ON STAGE
Whether you’re looking to see local talent, a touring Broadway hit, the symphony or collegiate talent before they hit the big time, Springfield has it all!
By Karen Bliss
JUANITA K. HAMMONS HALL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
525 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy., Springfield
For traveling national Broadway tours, stellar performances and live music, Hammons Hall is the place to be. Home to the Springfield Symphony Orchestra, this 2,264-seat venue is on the Missouri State University campus.
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES: Tootsie, January 10–12; Hamilton, February 22–March 5; My Fair Lady, May 16–18
SPRINGFIELD
CONTEMPORARY THEATRE
2025 E. Chestnut Expy. Suite D, Springfield
The Springfield Contemporary Theatre provides an immersive experience for theater-loving adults. Shows are in an intimate setting where audiences feel a part of the show.
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES: The Color Purple, February 10–26; Hedda Gabbler, March 17–April 2; Every Brilliant Thing, May 5–14
TENT THEATRE
1147 E. Grant St., Springfield
Outdoor theater at its best, Tent Theatre provides a summer-only experience at its performances under the big top. Audiences in 2023 will be able to enjoy
the newly constructed John Goodman Amphitheatre. The open-air facility will include 350 seats and is named after Missouri State University and Tent Theatre alumnus John Goodman.
SPRINGFIELD LITTLE THEATRE
311 E. Walnut St., Springfield
The historic Lander’s Theatre has been home to Springfield Little Theatre—the largest local theater company in the state—since the troupe started more than 80 years ago. Now, SLT shows are where local performers display their talent. Performances range from Broadway musicals to family-focused shows.
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES: The Play That Goes Wrong, March 9–19; Pippin, April 14–30; Beauty and the Beast, June 9–25
SMALL UMBRELLA THEATRE COMPANY
Located in the Breech School of Business Administration building at Drury Lane and Central Street, Springfield Formed in 2021, this theater company was started by Paige and Joe Rogers, to highlight women and underrepresented performers. In its third season, the troupe has so far put on shows such as Little Women, Once on This Island, Rent and Do Not Leave Baggage Unattended
Springfield Little Theatre is a nationally known community theater.
STAINED GLASS THEATRE
1996 W. Evangel St., Ozark
Bringing spirituality to the theater, the Stained Glass Theatre, sets up shows around Christian-based themes put on by local artists.
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES: God’s Mighty Oak April 21–May 20; Unto the Least of These June 9–July 8; Micah (Battle of the Mind) July 28–August 26
AETOS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
205 North St., Nixa Nixa Public Schools is opening a new state-of-the-art performing arts center in 2023. AETOS is expected to draw national performers and provide a home for Nixa school performers.
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES: Mike Super Magic & Illusion, Feb 18; Dragons & Mythical Beasts, Feb 24; Hyprov with Colin Mochrie & Asad Mecci, March 9; Madagascar the Musical, June 18
DRURY UNIVERSITY
THEATER DEPARTMENT
Wilhoit Theatre, E. Central St., Springfield Theater students perform a range of live shows, and even host their own film festival.
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Wal k SCULPTURE
By Nicole Chilton
LET'S ROCK!
From local talent to touring bands, Springfield has an array of live shows.
By Karen Blisss
1926:
THE GILLIOZ THEATRE
(325 Park Central E., gillioztheatre. com) opened in 1926, and its lobby and auditorium were restored to its original style in 2006. It has hosted singers, movie showings, bands, plays, comedians, notable speakers and more.
2021:
BLUE ROOM COMEDY CLUB
(420 W. College St., blueroomcomedyclub.com) reopened at its new location in 2021. This comedy club hosts local or national names every weekend.
plus annually rotating pieces from artists spanning
roll the streets of downtown Springfield, and you might notice something spectacular: a metal tree made of cooking pans, a delicate larger-than-life dandelion and a septet of colorfully painted steel humanoids. These are just three of 40-plus sculptures on display through Sculpture Walk Springfield. Sculpture Walk Springfield is truly an art museum without walls, where the goal is to provide arts access to all. Founded in 2013, Sculpture Walk has grown from 13 pieces to 42, including 12 permanent works, plus annually rotating pieces from artists spanning the globe. Each spring, new pieces are brought in for display, and while some remain indefinitely, others eventually find their way to new homes.
Public art on this scale is a culmination of community support, an active board and generous donors, says Executive Director Avery McQueary. McQueary is thrilled to announce that Springfield Sculpture Walk is working to help place more public art around town, including on the Renew Jordan Creek project.
3,200 PEOPLE:
With more than 90 years of supporting local nonprofit organizations and community events, THE SHRINE MOSQUE (601 E. Saint Louis St., abashrine.com) seats more than 3,200 people. The colorful venue hosts local events as well as live concerts and even sporting events.
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right now in a variety of ways. Maps are availtheir Springfield
While new sculptures are in the works, visitors can experience Springfield Sculpture Walk right now in a variety of ways. Maps are available at various locations around the city, including the Route 66 Springfield Visitors Center, the Springfield Regional Arts Council and the Springfield Art Museum. Art-goers should also visit sculpturewalkspringfield.org to print out their own map, view interactive guides or take in the art from the comfort of their own homes. Springfield Sculpture Walk also includes audio tours via the free app Ottocast, which contains interactive elements including recordings of the artists telling stories about their process and inspiration. For groups of any size, docent-led tours are available upon request.
Right in the middle of the downtown scene, THE OUTLAND COMPLEX (326 South Ave., theoutlandcomplex.com) has a 1959 Cadillac on the front of the bar. This venue is open seven days a week and is known to feature rock and heavy metal bands.
JOURNEY
You can find big time acts like Journey performing at GREAT SOUTHERN BANK ARENA (685 S. John Q Hammons Pkwy., greatsouthernbankarena.com).
Welcome to the art museum without walls.
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ART AROUND Town ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
There’s no shortage of art galleries in town, so grab a coffee and start gallery hopping.
By Mary Ellen Chiles
FRESH GALLERY FINE ART
401 N. Boonville Ave., Springfield @freshgallery1
VIBE: This airy, well-lit gallery was once a bar. Now, it’s home to dozens of bright colors and eclectic pieces. Artists have to rotate in 30% new pieces every three months, so there is always something fresh to look at.
BEST SIGHT: Colored panes of glass dot the opaque glass walls near the ceiling.
HAWTHORN GALLERY
214 E. Walnut St., Springfield @hawthorngalleries
VIBE: Back in the day, this gallery was a former savings and loan building, and you can still see the outline of the vault on the basement floor. This gallery rotates 25 artists and features both modernist art and paintings depicting the Wild West.
BEST SIGHT: See if you can spot all of the bronze sculptures, including an ice fisherman, elk and two otters.
FORMED GALLERY
210 E. Walnut St., Springfield @formedgallery
VIBE: This bright gallery features high ceilings and large windows and showcases more than 40 local artists. Customers can spend $5–$5,000 on pieces.
BEST SIGHT: A small converted storage closet features seascapes and lighthouses.
CREAMERY ARTS CENTER
411 N. Sherman Pkwy., Springfield @springfieldarts
VIBE: This is so much more than your regular art gallery. This renovated industrial building hosts classes and creative organizations. Along with featuring works by local artists, the art center hosts an annual $100-and-under art sale and a tiny library.
BEST SIGHT: Find the window covered by a flower cut out of a thin wood panel. Hint: Look way up!
OH GALLERY
214 W. Phelps St., Ste. 101, Springfield @obeliskgallery
VIBE: Obelisk Home is best known as an interior design firm with great retail, but it also houses an art gallery. Designers incorporate works from selected local artists into showcases, and it’s a stop along the First Friday Art Walk. The artists you’ll see here scheduled their shows a year or two in advance.
BEST SIGHT: Couches under a collection of brightly colored paintings.
BRICK CITY GALLERY
215 W. Mill St., Springfield @brickcitygallery.msu
VIBE: Concrete floors, white walls and bright lights help display every kind of art imaginable at this gallery. Check out juried artists and Missouri State student work yearround.
BEST SIGHT: Snap a shot in front of The Brick for a professional-looking selfie.
HYDE GALLERY
1121 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield hydegallery.com
VIBE: Formerly downtown, this gallery is now housed in a law firm with art on the ground floor. You’ll find contemporary impressionism featuring horses and landscapes, so if that’s what you’re looking for, make an appointment.
BEST SIGHT: Beautiful wooden furniture and several fireplaces reminiscent of a southern gothic film set.
WAVERLY HOUSE GIFTS AND GALLERY
2031 S. Waverly Ave., Springfield waverlyhouse.com
VIBE: This gallery feels like you stepped into a neighbor’s studio space. You’ll find fiber arts, sculpture, paintings, fine jewelry and more from regional artists who have displayed their work here since 1987.
BEST SIGHT: Don’t miss out on seeing the year-round Christmas room.
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Springfield Art Museum is all about works of art for the community and from the community.
By Susan Atteberry Smith
Over at the Springfield Art Museum, (1111 E. Brookside Dr., Springfield), artists known all over the world share gallery space with national, regional and community artists, and, best of all, visitors can see it all for free.
“When you come to the art museum, you’ll see artwork from around the world from artists that you might learn about in an art history class or read about in a magazine,” Director Nick Nelson says. “But then you also see art from your community, too. The museum provides this wonderful connection between local and global and across the history of art.”
Spend some time viewing a George Caleb Bingham portrait, wonder at a Julie Blackmon photograph, or admire the masterpiece paintings from artists across the nation during the museum’s annual Watercolor USA exhibit. You can also attend activities ranging from classes and lectures to plays and concerts, Nelson says. There’s even a drop-in family art lab.
The art museum has long been part of Springfield’s heartbeat, and now it’s about to get a major upgrade. A $25 million renovation is underway, and it’s already strengthening the connections between the community and
Springfield’s oldest cultural institution, founded in 1928.
With nearly $13 million raised by last fall, part of the museum’s renovation includes a pedestrian and bike path linking the museum to Phelps Grove Park and the Fassnight Creek Greenway Trail. Also included are lighting and parking improvements, landscaped trails and walkways, and added green space around the museum’s Works Progress Administration–era amphitheater.
Glass facades will help connect the museum to the world outside its walls. Transparent facades, Nelson says, “will break down barriers between outside and inside, connecting people to the grounds and also allowing people to see what goes on inside the museum.”
Natural light can damage art, so pieces won’t be visible, but passersby will be able to glimpse public spaces, including a new education wing. That wing will include classroom and studio space, Nelson says, and more public space to gather to enjoy each other’s company while enjoying art and nature. “We’re really excited about the future of the museum,” Nelson says.
For more information about 2023 exhibits or events, call 417-837-5700 or visit sgfmuseum.org.
ON DISPLAY… SOON
Upcoming 2023 exhibits from the permanent collection:
Humanities, Vol. 2
January–February 12
Local artist and musician Jin J.X., poet Kate Murr and dancer/choreographer Sarah Wilcoxon respond to some of the museum’s more than 10,000 objects.
Rodney Frew
January–March 19
Frew taught printmaking, drawing and painting at Missouri State University for 34 years. This exhibit displays paintings, prints and sketches of his from the museum’ s permanent collection.
Frieda Logan: Swap Meet
January–March 19
Acrylic and watercolor paintings of daily life.
Lyrical Abstraction
January–March 19
Robert Natkin, Larry Poons and Sam Francis are among the 1960s and 1970s artists featured.
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This rendering shows what the art museum will look like after renovations.
BIG IMPACT
As you cruise around town, see if you can spot all of Springfield's murals, many of which are selfie destinations. Here's a sample of some of the most colorful ones.
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LOCATION: 4000 N. Farmer Ave., Springfield Artist: Meg Wagler
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LOCATION: S. Robberson Ave. alley downtown Artist: Natalie Shugailo
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LOCATION: 405 N. Je erson Ave., Springfield
Artist: Isaac Tapia and Rodrigo Alvarez
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C-STREET / 92 ANTIQUING / 94 SHOP LOCAL / 96 BOUTIQUES / 97 Antiques, chic boutiques, home decor and so much more.
SHOPPING Historic Commercial Street
SPEND THE DAY ON
C-Street
Historic Commercial Street offers visitors a walkable shopping and dining experience in Springfield. Six blocks offer casual lunch and dinner destinations with cocktails, live music, shopping and coffee. Here are a few ways to spend time on C-Street. Discover what this bustling part of town offers by visiting historiccstreet.com.
By Karen Bliss
Unwind
BIG MOMMA'S COFFEE & ESPRESSO BAR
This co ee and espresso bar has a chill vibe where you can sit down, enjoy a latte or a tea and visit with whoever you came with, or the community around you.
BEST SIP: The Steam Engine, one of Big Momma’s signature drinks, features two shots of espresso, steamed milk, white chocolate and hazelnut.
WHITE RIVER BREWING CO.
White River has been brewing beer since 2012, and while there are no dining options, this brewery often has live music. On nice days you can sit on the patio and enjoy the atmosphere.
BEST BREW: The Gravel Bar, a fruity New England-style IPA.
Dine
CAFE CUSCO
This Peruvian eatery has a menu and atmosphere that isn’t quickly forgotten. It’s housed inside a historic 1883 building that’s been renovated into a colorful facility with large wooden booths you can hide away in and enjoy your meal.
BEST TASTE: Arroz Con Pato, or duck and rice, is an evening meal you can’t find anywhere else in Springfield.
VAN GOGH'S EETERIE
This restaurant o ers a taste of The Netherlands with all-day breakfast to sandwiches and platters.
TOP FOOD: Go for the Dutch pancakes. Get a plain crepe-style pancake with powdered sugar or go savory.
Take it to go
CHABOM TEAS & SPICES
Want to make your own special flavor of tea at home? Chabom Teas & Spices offers tea mixes, herbs and spices for cooking or body salts to help you relax on your own time at home.
TOP RELAXATION TEA: The Calming OM Ayurvedic Herbal Tea calms the body and mind and is a blend of cardamom, sa ron, licorice root, fennel, ginger root, cinnamon, rose buds, lemongrass and rose scent.
Treat yourself
GILMORE'S
With eclectic style, the tea room and shop is a perfect place to find something new or even old that has been made new again while you grab a quick bite and something sweet.
TOP-NOTCH FLORALS: Gilmore’s o ers an array of seasonal florals.
ASKINOSIE CHOCOLATE
Visit the website to see when the next tour is happening. It's your chance to see chocolate being made, or stop by anytime to shop for some chocolate bars, sipping chocolate and a whole lot more to take home to your loved ones.
TOP TREATS: Don’t skip out on some of the more unusual sweets, including the cocoa nibs, which are great baked into chocolate chip cookies.
Shop
CYMPHONY'S
One girl’s junk is another girl’s treasure at Cymphony’s. Find clothes, furniture, art, holiday decor and much more.
TOP SHOPPING EXPERIENCE: The front windows of this C-Street shop are always changing, so make sure to see what’s on display when you swing by.
EURASIA COFFEE CO
With food and drinks made fresh daily, this business aims to raise awareness and help fund transformation in the nations and territories of Eurasia.
BEST COOL DRINK: The fresh lime soda is a hit thanks to its fresh lime juice, simple syrup and sparkling water.
C-STREET CITY MARKET
The C-Street City Market farmers market is a must-stop on C-Street on Thursdays and Saturdays. This open-air market brings out a variety of local vendors.
TOP VENDORS: With 30-plus vendors at the market, there is always something for everyone, even your pets.
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PHOTO COURTESY ASKINOSIE CHOCOLATE
209 E. Commercial St., Spring eld, MO 417-719-4311 • chabomteaspice.com Commercial Street • Springfield, MO 426 W. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 417-326-9432 320 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 417-830-0220 • facebook.com/footbridgetrading 200 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO EAT SHOP LOVE Unique Gifts • Fair Trade Goods • Handcrafted Originals. Soozeezbeez Honey BEEtique A Vintage boutique where old meets new. Clothing, jewelry, antiques, home decor, and garden accessories. Taste the chocolate Food & Wine called one of the “25 Game Changing Companies in 2021” 514 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 417-862-9900 • askinosie.com Pure Raw Wildflower Honey and Hand Crafted Natural Skin Care Products using the very best natural ingredients. A Feast for the Eyes and Tastebuds! Tearoom • Bakery • Boutique 211 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 417-866-7000 • msgilmores.com
By Susan Wade
Antique shopping is a bit like treasure hunting. You never know what you’re going to find. That’s why shoppers spend hours in local stores where they can peruse antique and vintage furniture, decor, clothing and gardening tools that are ready for a second life. Whether you are just browsing or in search of something specific, the expeditions are fun. Each antique store in the Springfield area has aisle upon aisle stocked by local dealers who scour auctions and attics for items that are unique, collectible and reusable.
If you like mini day trips, head to Ozark, Nixa, Republic, Ash Grove and other nearby small towns, but if you don’t have time to get out and about, you’ll find plenty of places to shop in Springfield.
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Love antiques and mid-century modern pieces? You’re in luck.
SHOPPING
Antiquing
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BY LEAH STIEFERMANN
European & American Furniture
RELICS ANTIQUE MALL & EVENT CENTER
2015 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield
WHAT YOU'LL FIND: This is the biggest antique store in Missouri, and it features more than 500 dealers selling items large and small. Shoppers come from all around for the largest selection of antique and vintage furniture in the fourstate area. The owners, Beverly and Matt Robb, travel to Europe to find antiques that are unique to the Ozarks. From dishes to farm implements and more, this store is a must-stop for anyone who loves antique shopping.
COOLEST FIND: A wooden wine cooler featuring ornate cattails and flora on the sides, tortoise feet and a Bacchus child lid. Carved in the Black Forest region of Germany in the early 1800s, it carries a price tag of $18,900.
Mid-Century Moder Co age and Garden Decor
THE VINTAGE PEDDLER
1432 E. Tra cway St., Springfield
WHAT YOU'LL FIND: This is a great vintage shop for home decor with plenty of mid-century modern charm. You’ll find Persian rugs, rustic decor, Pyrex from the ’50s and ’60s, architectural salvage and just about anything else you can imagine. One section of the store is fi lled with vintage garden items such as flower pots, watering cans, statuary and lawn furniture. This store has about 70 dealers in 12,000 square feet of space, so you know you’ll find at least one item you love so much you’ll take it home.
COOLEST FIND: Owner Shelly Gordon was thrilled when a 12-by-12-foot patriotic mural from the 1940s came into the store. The Uncle Sam mural had never been unfolded and was in original, pristine condition. The price tag: $525.
Furniture, Home Decor and Collectibles
MIKE'S UNIQUE COLLECTABLE AND ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET
3335 W. Sunshine St., Springfield
WHAT YOU'LL FIND: This huge store is fi lled with merchandise from antiques to toys and everything in between. One large room is fi lled with just furniture.
COOLEST FIND: Owner Mike Cook was excited to obtain a collection of 168 antique pocket watches, all dating to before 1915. He might still have a few on hand.
Mid-Cenutry Treasures
HAKAAR'S BAZAAR
217 W. Commercial St., Springfield
WHAT YOU'LL FIND: This store might seem small, but it's packed with mid-century finds. Load up on kitchen gadgets, decor, art, light fi xtures and bar ware.
COOLEST FIND: The collection of disco balls is always a treat to shop.
Mid-Century Modern Vintage & Primitives
FREAKIN' ANTIQUIN' VINTAGE MARKET
2259 E. Bennett St., Springfield
WHAT YOU'LL FIND: Filled with furniture, vintage decor, a retro booth, vintage fabrics and linens and more, this is a great stop for home decorators and crafters. Freakin’ Antiquin’ hosts craft classes on a variety of topics. Shoppers can even get Freakin’ Good co ee and tea.
COOLEST FIND: Owner Melissa Sharpliss loves the pieces by local artists, trinket boxes, unusual architectural items and other surprising wares.
Lodge Decor and Vintage Video Games
OZARK TREASURES
2510 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield
WHAT YOU'LL FIND: A bit of everything is sold here, including taxidermy, vintage video games and furniture. There’ s even a small farmers market inside where you can find locally made baked goods, jams and jellies, cheese and in-season vegetables daily. A complete line of Amish Wedding products, such as pickles, beets and peaches, is also available along with other specialty food items. Candy, kettle corn, molasses and sorghum are just a few of the sweets you can buy—not what you typically find when antiquing... unless you’re here in the Ozarks.
COOLEST FIND: Co-owner Shirley Turner recalls selling an African water bu alo head and an entire black bear. Both taxidermied pieces were enormous.
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"WE HAVE SO MUCH VARIETY HERE. ANYTHING YOU WANT, YOU CAN FIND AT ANTIQUE STORES IN THE OZARKS." —SHELLY GORDON, OWNER OF THE VINTAGE PEDDLER
Bazaar
Hakaar's
5 THINGS TO DO AT CHERRY & PICKWICK
SHOPPING
Neighborhood
1 Build Your Own Bouquet
WELCOME TO THE
These two neighborhoods are walkable and shoppable. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite to-do items while there.
By Madison Yohn
Besides o ering floral design services for weddings and parties, Fleur Floral Studio lets customers build their own bouquets. Grab blooms from the Bloom Bar and make your floral masterpiece. On rainy days, you can take an additional 15% o at the Bloom Bar.
2 Paint Pottery
Immediately next to Fleur Floral Studios is Artistree Pottery. Here you can paint your masterpiece after choosing from hundreds of pre-crafted pottery pieces and glaze colors. As the seasons change, there are always new pieces. There’s also wine on tap.
3 Grab Some Homemade Ice Cream
Just look for the bright green building, and you'll find Culture Counter. This corner grocery store and cafe has seasonal, homemade ice creams with plenty of vegan versions of the most popular flavors.
4 Grab a Pint
Tie & Timber Beer Company is where neighbors gather on the grassy patio and enjoy great beer and live music.
5 Order Brunch
For a quaint breakfast on a shady patio, Tea Bar & Bites is a chic eatery with great house-baked pastries. Enjoy the omelet bagel sandwich with herbed cream cheese and greens or get one of the homemade caramel rolls.
Bonus Pick: Local Bevy
This corner shop is packed with art, jewelry, ceramics, candles, knits and more, and it's all made by local artists.
5 THINGS TO DO IN GALLOWAY
1 Take a Hike
Sequiota Park includes a playground, picnic pavilion, pond, trails and access to the Galloway Creek Greenway, which is perfect for walking or biking. The park is also home to Sequiota Cave. The cave is closed to the public but opens in March for tours by boat.
2 Drink Some Local Brews
Relax with a brew at 4 by 4 Brewing. Besides rocking good beer, this brewery has a wide assortment of board games, and it often hosts live music and food trucks. If you want to keep the pub crawl going, enjoy a beer on the patio at Great Escape.
3 Enjoy the Patio
Inspired by stone excavated from the nearby quarry, The Rock Food & Friends is Galloway’s ultimate hangout spot for good food, cocktails and company. For great views, dine or drink on The Rock’s upper and lower patios.
4 Go Shopping
Culture Flock is an inclusive shop where you’ll find apparel, goods and accessories for friends of every shape, size, color, gender and orientation. Keep an eye on the shop’s events page for classes and workshops.
5 Dine on Sushi
Niji Sushi Bar and Grill is a casual Japanese eatery. Enjoy delicious starters, main courses, bento boxes and inventive cocktails such as blossom tinis.
Bonus Pick: Galloway Grill
This bar and grill butts up to the Galloway Greenway Trail, so you know the patio is a popular dinner spot.
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PHOTO BY BRANDON ALMS, COURTESY CULTURE FLOCK
Shopping
LOCAL FOR ALL AGES
All it takes to make your home and wardrobe a bit more stylish is one trip to any of these sophisticated local retailers.
By Jennifer Adamson
Kids
JELLYBEANS
2632 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield
Jellybeans is a shopping experience for anyone who’s sweet on the children in their lives. Find everything from clothing to bedding and toys for tinies, tots and tweens. A colorful, inviting atmosphere and exclusive product selections make it okay to overindulge.
HAUTE TOT
1975 E. Independence St., Springfield
Haute Tot makes shopping second-hand feel like a first-class experience. This upscale kids resale store o ers new and gently used clothing for ages preemie through youth, as well as adult sizes for expectant mothers, women and men. The clean, friendly environment and fair pricing will make you want to shop it like it’s haute all day.
SUGAR CUBE LANE
109 S. Main St., Nixa
If you want to find a special little something for your special little someone, Sugar Cube Lane has you covered from head to toe. Curated displays showcase apparel, shoes and accessories for ages newborn to 16. Lots of the boutique’s clothing comes in whimsical patterns, like the print of zoo animals blowing bubbles.
Home Décor
THE MARKET
2628 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield
Find everything you need (and want) at The Market, which specializes in exclusive products for you and your home. Displays are vibrant, well organized and easy on the eyes, so you can get inspired to create an enjoyable lifestyle. If there’s something unique you desire, ask about custom orders.
HARRISON HOUSE MARKET
1717 E. Cherokee St., Ste. 103, Springfield
From bold bohemian to trendy traditional, Harrison House Market o ers a variety of home décor for every style. If pottery and pillows aren’t your thing, you’ll also find clothes and accessories that make a statement.
For Him HIM
2636 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield
This gentleman’s boutique caters to fashion innovators. In addition to clothing that makes you look and feel casually cool, customers enjoy a wide selection of other products, such as cologne, satchels and home décor, perfect for treating yourself or giving as gifts. The store’s industrial look boosts the masculine vibe.
Women’s Clothing
STAXX
2632 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield
Strut your stu in the latest fashion from STAXX, where you can find ontrend outfits and accessories for women who like to dress nice and neutral or go bright and bold. Marble floors and gold lighting give the store a modern-glam vibe that we swear makes you look great in anything you try on.
MODERN SOCIETY APPAREL
2652 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield
From casual to classy, Modern Society Apparel’s selection of contemporary women’s clothing o ers beautiful pieces to fit your style and makes going from day to night as easy as ordering a cocktail. With new arrivals daily, self-control is a new accessory you’ll need.
THE UPTOWN BOUTIQUE
1326 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield
The Uptown Boutique layers chic fashion with a ordable prices to give every gal a satisfying shopping experience. The store also stocks gifts and trinkets like candles and stationery, so you can be ready for your next soiree.
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5 POUND APPAREL
412 South Ave., Springfield (417) 368-6401 5poundapparel.com
5 Pound Apparel is a social-conscious clothing brand and gift store that carries and creates goods that give back!
ARTISTREE POTTERY
1423 E. Cherry St., Springfield (417) 368-0004 artistreepottery.com
Artistree Pottery, located in the heart of Rountree, o ers pottery painting, wine on tap, an outdoor patio and customizable events.
ASKINOSIE CHOCOLATE
514 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 862-9900 askinosie.com
Known for pioneering direct trade in the chocolate industry by sharing profits with farmer partners and crafting award-winning bars from scratch.
BAKER CREEK HEIRLOOM SEED COMPANY
2278 Baker Creek Rd., Mansfield (417) 924-8917 rareseeds.com
Baker Creek is America's largest heirloom seed company. The farm and village are open Monday–Friday.
BASS PRO SHOPS OUTDOOR WORLD
1935 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield (417) 887-7334 basspro.com
The original and largest of the Bass Pro Shops with almost 500,000 square feet dedicated to the beauty of the outdoors.
BATTLEFIELD MALL
2825 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield (417) 883-7777 battlefieldmall.com Southwest Missouri's go-to shopping and dining destination.
CHABOM TEAS + SPICES
209 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 719-4311 chabomteaspice.com
Locally owned tea and spice market. Save money with 150 loose-leaf teas, 500+ spices, teapots and gifts. Get a freshly brewed tea as well.
CREATIVE ESCAPE GLASS LLC
1700 S. Campbell Ave., Ste. H, Springfield (417) 693-4991 creativeescapeglass.com
Fused glass studio open to the public. Shop pre-made creations or make your own fused glass pieces. No experience needed; reservations required.
C-STREET CITY MARKET
321 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 988-1393 historiccstreet.com/city-market "The Sweetest Little Market." Springfield's oldest farmers market bringing growers and makers to the city for 150+ years! The
market is open Saturdays and Thursdays, April-October.
CYMPHONY'S
426 W. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 326-9432 instagram.com/cymphonysoncstreet
A vintage boutique where old meets new. Clothing, jewelry, antiques, repurposed, upcycled, home decor and plenty of garden accessories.
FARMERS MARKET OF THE OZARKS
2144 E. Republic Rd., Springfield (417) 323-2655 loveyourfarmer.com
The Farmers Market of the Ozarks combines farm-fresh goodness, handcrafted products and local eateries in one location that is easily accessible.
FINLEY
FARMS & THE OZARK MILL
802 Finley Farms Lane, Ozark (417) 210-6644 finleyfarmsmo.com
Finley Farms & The Ozark Mill is a historic destination in the heart of the Ozarks offering farm-inspired dining, vibrant event venues and more.
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK
Downtown Springfield (417) 862-2787 ffaw.org
Visit the Downtown Arts District on First Friday to enjoy original art, live music, activities and more at over 20 participating venues.
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FOOTBRIDGE TRADING COMPANY
320 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 830-0220
facebook.com/footbridgetrading
A boutique o ering unique gifts and products from local artisans and fair trade. Located on Historic C-Street.
serts. An eclectic collection of vintage decor, clothing, jewelry and handbags.
HY-VEE
1720 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, 417881-1950; 2150 E. Sunshine St., Springfield; (417) 444-6860 hy-vee.com
Grocery store, restaurant, food court, bakery, meat, seafood, deli with specialty cheese, charcuterie, wine, spirits, catering, pharmacy, delivery, floral, etc.
THE LOCAL BEVY
617 S. Pickwick Ave., Springfield (417) 430-1859 facebook.com/thelocalbevy
FREAKIN' ANTIQUIN' VINTAGE MARKET
2259 E. Bennett St., Springfield (417) 755-7141 freakinantiquin.com
Looking for something old, crusty, rusty or unique for your home? We have it. Sometimes in its original state, other times it is repurposed.
FRESH GALLERY
401 N. Boonville Ave., Springfield (417) 862-9300 freshgallery.org
Springfield's premier collective gallery of the fi nest regional art. Hailed as "a great space to view art" by the Springfield News-Leader
GILMORE'S
211 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 866-7000 msgilmores.com
A feast for the eyes and tastebuds with a wide variety of lunch items, teas and des-
GOLDENROD
goldenrodonpickwick.com
A home decor store specializing in repurposed, hand-curated and vintage items, including antique furniture, vintage art, handmade rugs and more!
GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
1815 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield (800) 523-4777 grizzly.com
Visit the largest machinery showroom in the country! Thousands of woodworking and metalworking machines, tools and accessories. Quality machines, great prices!
THE HOME BREWERY
1967 W. Boat St., Ozark (417) 581-0963 homebrewery.com
Your home brewing supply store since 1984. Let us help you make your own beer, wine, mead, cider, spirits, soda, cheese and more at home.
A contemporary collection of local art, crafts and goods. Located in historic Pickwick Place.
MACADOODLES
3080 N. Kentwood Ave., Springfield (417) 833-9850
northspringfield.macadoodles.com 1439 U.S. 60, Republic (417) 732-4453
macadoodles.bottlecapps.com/storeid/10806 Best selection of beer, fi ne wine, and spirits with drive-thru. Award-winning mobile bartending services. Shop online or download our free app and save!
MACADOODLES - SOUTH SPRINGFIELD
1455 E. Independence St., Springfield (417) 883-9000
macadoodles.com/springfield
Macadoodles is a fi ne wine, beer, and spirits retail store. Our bar is open five days a week. 100% customer satisfaction!
99 SPRINGFIELDMO.ORG Adventure awaits at Missouri’s Largest Antique Mall Open Monday-Saturday 10-6 & Sunday 12-6 90,000 Square Feet 500 Dealers RelicsAntiqueMall.com 2015 W. Battlefield Road in Springfield On Historic C-Street 209 East Commercial Street 417•719•4311 Tea Bar Loose Leaf Teas Gi ware Culinary Spices
611 S Pickwick Ave 417-863-9770 pickwickundergroundframing.com CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING Onsite Installation A unique little shopping and dining district at the intersection of Pickwick Avenue and Cherry Street in Spring eld, MO. Welcome to the Rountree Neighborhood Please drink responsibly. Never drink and drive! Join the 2022-23 tour and visit the best purveyors of handcrafted beverages in the Ozarks! Scan this QR code with your smartphone to find out more or visit SpringfieldMo.org/TapandPour
MIKE'S UNIQUE COLLECTABLE AND ANTIQUE FLEA
MARKET
3335 W. Sunshine St., Springfield (417) 869-5400 mikesunique.com
More than 250 handsome booths and welllit showcases. Antiques, collectibles and one-of-a-kind items. Small pet friendly!
today’s home. Beautiful enough for special occasions, durable enough for everyday use. Start your collection today!
RELICS ANTIQUE MALL & EVENT CENTER
2015 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield (417) 885-0007 relicsantiquemall.com
Voted area's best antique store with 500+ booths, French, British and American antique furniture and a large Fun Flea Market section. Event Center.
SHOW-ME BREWING
OZARK MOUNTAIN POPCORN
1433 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield (417) 866-5555 popcorninspringfieldmo.com
Popping this delicious treat for over 50 years, there are over 60 flavors made in Springfield and shipped all over the world.
PICKWICK UNDERGROUND FRAMING
611 S. Pickwick Ave., Springfield (417) 863-9770 pickwickundergroundframing.com
Pickwick Underground Framing is one of Springfield's most creative custom frame shops. We provide design, framing and installation services.
THE POLISH POTTERY SHOPPE
2802 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield (417) 720-4447 thepolishpotteryshoppe.com
Polish Pottery brings old-world charm to
1925 E. Bennett St., Springfield (417) 315-8617 showmebrewing.com Springfield's only nano-brewery, brew-on-premises and homebrewing supply store. Brewing and serving 12 taps of fresh, small-batch craft beer.
SOOZEEZBEEZ HONEY BEETIQUE
200 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 860-7773 soozeezbeez.square.site
Located on beautiful, historic Commercial Street. We carry locally sourced raw honey, infused honey, bee and farmhouse decor and gifts from the hive.
VETERAN RESELL STORE
3335 W. Sunshine St., Ste. 6, Springfield (417) 942-3000 veteranresell.org
Quality selection of gently used furniture and decor at a ordable prices. Run and operated by Ozarks Veteran Coalition and American Legion Post 125.
THE VINTAGE PEDDLER
1432 E. Tra cway St., Springfield (417) 864-9808
facebook.com/TheVintagePeddler
Specializing in unique and hard-to-fi nd antiques, industrial, vintage and repurposed items for your home and garden.
WAVERLY HOUSE GIFTS & GALLERY
2031 S. Waverly Ave., Springfield (417) 882-3445 waverlyhouse.com
Fine art and fi ne craft gallery featuring regional and national artists in a variety of media, with a year-round Christmas room.
101 SPRINGFIELDMO.ORG 1432 E. Trafficway Street • Springfield, Missouri 417-864-9808 Specializing in unique, hard-to- nd antiques, industrial, vintage and re-purposed items for your home & garden.
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If live music is your Vacation’s idea of a good time, Branson has exactly what it needs. From rings of fire to Swedish super-pop, we’ve got live shows spanning every genre to really get your Vacation’s toe tapping. Find out more at ExploreBranson.com.
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show tunes is not what I meant when I said I really love live music.”
DAY TRIPS
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Your guide to some great day trips that are less than 40 miles from Springfield.
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The car featured is on display at the Route 66 Car Museum.
Ozark
Stop by for the antiquing and stay for the food.
By Madison Yohn
12 MILES FROM SPRINGFIELD
Travelers between Springfield and Branson have good reason to stop in Ozark thanks to local restaurants and shops exclusive to the Ozarks.
FINLEY FARMS
Finley Farms is the ultimate farm-to-table experience where visitors can enjoy three di erent dining experiences, and each one features several ways to enjoy the produce grown on site. First up is the co ee shop at The Workshop. This cafe and makerspace hosts workshops and events, but it’s also a popular spot to get a co ee or a light lunch and knock out some work while enjoying the views of the farm and the patio. Next up is the Ozark Mill Restaurant overlooking the Finley River. Opened in September 2021, the menu focuses on seasonal dishes featuring 28 types of produce organically grown on-site. Finally, visitors can enjoy
fine dining downstairs at The Garrison where the lighting is low, the cocktails are strong and the menu is perfect for sharing.
SMALLIN CIVIL WAR CAVE
Smallin Civil War Cave was discovered by explorers in 1818, but its history dates back well before that to the Native Americans who inhabited the area before settlement. The cave features a breathtaking, 10-story arch leading you back in time. Through the tour, view 200-year-old cave drawings, fossils and rare cave life such as crayfish, endangered blind cave salamanders and multiple species of bats. The cave is open year-round for guided halfmile walking tours and is accessible to strollers, wheelchairs and mobility scooters. For another interesting tour, explore the cave by lantern with Smallin Civil War Cave’s exclusive lantern tours in the fall.
SHOP FOR ANTIQUES
Antique lovers can head to the “Antiques District” section of Ozark where antique shops are around every corner. Browse for treasures at Camp Flea Antique Mall + Vintage Market, Keen Eye Antiques, Blue Bird Vintage Boutique and others. For food and antiques, Spring Creek Tea Room is an antique shop and eatery featuring soups, sandwiches, cakes and pies.
FINLEY RIVER PARK
This picturesque park is a great way to get outdoors and enjoy one of the real perks of life in the Ozarks: easy access to rivers. With lots of space to play and roam, the Finley River Park is perfect for picnics, evening strolls, fishing, paddling and more. The park is home to several festivals and activities every year including the Christian County Fair, the annual Balloon Glow and the annual Christmas light display.
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THE FINLEY
206 E. Elm St., Ozark
For a dining experience in a somewhat holy setting, head to The Finley—a fine dining restaurant housed inside a renovated church right o the square. Dine inside or head out to the patio. If you’re in the mood for a boozy cocktail, head downstairs to the speakeasy lounge.
LAMBERT'S CAFE
1800 W. State Hwy. J, Ozark
Lambert’s Cafe is known for “throwed rolls” where servers toss the melt-in-your-mouth bread to customers. The hot rolls and sorghum are part of the “pass arounds” that include macaroni and tomatoes, fried potatoes and onions, black-eyed peas and fried okra.
CAFE B-29
1751 W. State Hwy. J, Ozark
Take a step into America’s war history from the artwork on the walls to the names of the menu items such as General Patton's Pork Tenderloin and Doughboys Po’Boy.
SALVATORE'S FRESH RISTORANTE ITALIANO
1932 W. Retail Lane, Ozark
If it’s homemade pasta you’re craving, then stop at Salvatore’s. The atmosphere is casual, the Italian grub is homemade, and you can fill up on stu ed ravioli, pork belly sandwiches, pastrami or tomato basil soup. You will likely need a nap after this meal, so maybe knock out a little bit of antiquing before heading this way to grab lunch.
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Nixa
By Susan Wade
12 MILES FROM SPRINGFIELD
Just 12 miles south of Springfield sits Nixa, the only city in the country bearing that name. The second-largest city in the Springfield area, Nixa is one of the fastest-growing communities in Missouri.
It’s also home to the annual Nixa Sucker Days Festival, a craft fair and the wildly popular fish fry that started in 1957. Just ask one of the 22,000 people who live in town, and they’ll tell you all about why you should add the festival to your calendar. But because most of these festivals only happen once a year, here are a few other shops, restaurants and events to check out while you’re in the area.
SPEND SOME TIME ON MAIN STREET
When you have time to spend in Nixa, be sure to check out Main Street. This charming downtown corner is home to a number of boutiques and restaurants housed in the ambiance offered by historic buildings. C&C Boutique, LUK Boutique, Main Mercantile, Sugar Cube Lane and Morning Day Cafe are just a few of the shops and restaurants you can explore.
STOP BY THE FARMERS MARKET
Like so many small towns in the Ozarks, Nixa has its own Farmers Market. The market, open each Saturday May through September, is a
grower/producer market located in downtown Nixa. Everything sold at the market, from the food to the crafts, is locally sourced.
STAY TUNED
There’s a lot on the horizon for Nixa, so it’s worth staying tuned in to what’s happening in town. For instance, coming soon is the 14 Mill Market that’s being built on an old 80-acre farm.
When completed, it will include 10 restaurants or mini kitchens, an outdoor concert hall, a bar, outdoor entertainment activities and other venues. Then there’s the 50-acre, century-old family farm that will soon be a public park.
The food scene here is not to be missed, so come hungry.
Grupo Latinoamericano dancers at Nixa’s MultiCultural Festival
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MORNING DAY CAFE
101 S. Main St., Nixa
Made-from-scratch menu items and co ee that’s roasted in house with a dollop of housemade syrup and infusions are the big draw here. So is the brunch thanks to grub like the Breakfast Chimichanga with scrambled eggs, chorizo, potatoes and a ladle of poblanco cheese sauce.
HINODE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE
129 N. Massey Blvd., Nixa
In teppanyaki style, onion rings turn into flaming volcanoes, and chefs juggle utensils and toss eggs into the air before splitting them with a spatula. It’s dinner and a show.
ROCCO'S PIZZA OF NIXA
112 E. Mount Vernon St., Nixa Rocco’s Pizza is the place to go for authentic New York–style pizza, subs, calzones and pasta. Serving the Ozarks since 1969, it’s a community hangout where you can catch a game, play some pool and spend time with friends and family.
PICCOLO
107 W. Aldersgate Dr., Nixa
Named the state’s best Italian restaurant by Missouri Magazine in 2020 and 2021, Piccolo is a must when you’re visiting Nixa. The atmosphere is casual, the grub is homemade, and you can fill up on stu ed ravioli, pork belly sandwiches, pastrami or tomato basil soup. You will likely need a nap after this, so knock out your antiquing before lunch.
Morning Day Cafe
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Bolivar
Not far from Stockton Lake, Bolivar is the perfect afternoon stop.
By Madison Yohn
30 MILES FROM SPRINGFIELD
Bolivar is a charming small town about 30 miles from Springfield with a vibrant downtown, a world-class art museum and a four-year university that o ers two doctoral programs.
Just a few minutes north of Bolivar, you'll find Stockton and Pomme de Terre lakes—popular destinations for those who love fishing, sailing and camping. Learn more at bolivar.mo.us or bolivarChamber.com.
DUNNEGAN GALLERY OF ART
Named for the mother of its two benefactors, the Ella Carothers Dunnegan Gallery of Art
was started in 1983 by Thomas Hart Benton Dunnegan and John Dunnegan—brothers who ran the Polk County Bank. The 26,000-squarefoot gallery features sculptures, paintings and woodcrafts. Many of the wood pieces are carved out of a single piece of wood, and the museum’s artwork is known for its landscapes and historical figures.
FRISCO HIGHLINE TRAIL
For those who enjoy the outdoors, the Frisco Highline Trail—the second-longest rail/trail in Missouri—provides 35 miles of walking, running and biking between Springfield and Bolivar. Notable stops include 7C’s Winery.
FARM FUN
In the summertime, pick blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, peaches and apples at Hummingbird Berry Farm and Gardener's Orchard south of Bolivar. In the fall, the kids will love the corn maze, pumpkin patch, haunted house and farm games at the nearby Fieth Family Farm.
SOMETHING FOR THE FAMILY
Stone Mill Marketplace is the kind of boutique where you can find something for everyone. There are home goods, clothes for her, him and kids, baked goods and tons of holiday decor. P.S. Chiefs fans will love it here.
Dunnegan Gallery of Art
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BRENDA’S CAFE
115 W. Broadway St., Bolivar
Brenda's Cafe is a family-owned restaurant serving a variety of breakfast and lunch specialties from eggs, omelets and pancakes to salads, soups, sandwiches and more. For the regulars, the specials change every day, so there is always something new.
EL RODEO
306 E. Jackson St., Bolivar
Right o the downtown square, El Rodeo is serving up your favorite Mexican-style menu items. Choose from a variety of burritos, enchiladas, fajitas, nachos and hard or soft tacos for a filling lunch or dinner.
JASMINE CHINESE RESTAURANT
2117 S. Springfield Ave., Bolivar
If you’re looking for authentic Chinese food in Bolivar, Jasmine’s has it. Enjoy the allyou-can-eat bu et with Chinese favorites, such as lo mein, crab rangoons, sesame chicken, kung pao chicken, fried rice and much more.
SMITH’S RESTAURANT
1340 State Hwy. U, Bolivar
Home to American-style comfort classics, Smith’s Restaurant right o Missouri 13 is known for large portions—notably, a giant pork tenderloin sandwich. Day or night, savor dozens of menu options from omelets, pasta, sandwiches, burgers and macaroni and cheese to loaded mashed potato bowls.
Frisco Highline Trail
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Branson
By Susan Wade
40 MILES FROM
There are tons of charming towns to visit if you’re looking for a day trip away from Springfield, and that includes Branson. This live theater hub is just 40 miles south of Springfield and is known for live shows, theme parks, entertainment, shopping and outdoor adventure. Truly, Branson o ers just about anything you want to keep the family busy for hours. It’s why more than 9 million visitors head to Branson each year. You won’t have time to do everything in one trip, so if you must choose, here are some of the things that should be on your must-do list.
SILVER DOLLAR CITY
This 1880s-style theme park boasts 40 rides from scare-your-socks-o roller coasters to rides the littles can enjoy. Attend the live shows and concerts, and stop at the restaurants, shops, festivals and events each spring through December when the park is lit with 6.5
million lights. One of the most unique aspects of Silver Dollar City is the dozens of artisans demonstrating America’s heritage crafts from blacksmithing to cooking.
SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS ADVENTURE PARK
Named No. 1 best aerial park by USA Today readers for three years, Shepherd of the Hills Adventure Park is your spot for thrills. Ziplines send guests flying through the treetops at 55 miles per hour. A new downhill mountain coaster opened in 2021, plus you can take in amazing views of the Ozarks from Inspiration Tower and show o on a sky-high ropes course. Thrill seekers will be all about this spot.
TITANIC MUSEUM ATTRACTION
Anyone who is fascinated with the ill-fated Titanic will want to see this attraction. The whole museum is dedicated to telling the story
of the historic shipwreck in a unique way. Each “passenger” receives a boarding pass of an actual Titanic passenger or crew member and at the end of the tour learns their fate. Walk the hallways, parlors, cabins and an exact replica of the Grand Staircase of the Titanic. View hundreds of artifacts, touch a real iceberg and dip a hand into 28-degree water to get a sense of what passengers experienced as the ship went down. Interactive exhibits, audio and video showcase a piece of world history that has fascinated people since the ship sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912.
SIGHT & SOUND THEATRES
There’s a reason this theater has more than 11,000 five-star reviews. Its biblical-themed shows pull out all the stops when it comes to lighting, staging, sound and cast. There are even live animals as part of the show, and that’s not even mentioning the special e ects this theater is known for.
Everyone’s heard of the live shows at Branson, but there’s a whole lot more to do here than see a show.
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DIMITRIS' GREEK GYROS & DELI
111 E. Main St., Branson
This joint is known for gyros, but you’ll also want the spanakopita, hummus and falafel appetizers. Try the sandwiches, moussaka, pastitso and lamb shank cooked by owner Dimitri Tsadhiridis, who uses his own recipes.
SUGAR LEAF BAKERY, CAFÉ & ESPRESSO
2800 76 Country Blvd., Branson
Locals love Sugar Leaf in The Grand Village Shops. The restaurant and bakery serves sandwiches, salads, soups and coffees, but it’s the desserts that are really the star of the show here.
RAMATA ITALIAN ON BRANSON LANDING
1201 Branson Landing Blvd., Branson
Opened in 2021, this Italian restaurant features homemade pastas, artisan-style pizzas, fresh fish, signature meatballs and more. Enjoy handcrafted cocktails, co ee and wine and end your meal with homemade Italian desserts.
LOCAL FLAVOR
2830 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson
Voted Best New Restaurant in Branson in 2021 by the Best of Branson, this is where you go to get some local flavor. The menu includes fried green tomatoes, fried green beans, salads, burgers and dinners like Grandma used to make. Guests can enjoy fried catfish, chicken fried steak, pork tenderloin, fried chicken and other dishes that will remind you of days gone by.
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TOWN
Step back in time at Silver Dollar City and explore the 1880s mining town filled with adventure! From one-of-a-kind rides and attractions, live shows and street performances to over 100 demonstrating craftsmen in unique shops and down-home, country cooking at its finest, you’ll make memories together with friends and family. Plus, take in seasonal festivals and start new traditions with even more entertainment and special events spring through Christmas...it’s pure old-fashioned fun!
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1984 ARCADE BRANSON
4240 Gretna Rd., Branson (417) 320-6055 1984bransonarcade.com Branson’s classic '80s arcade and themed hangout features about 50 video games, 15 pinballs, claw machines and air hockey.
4 BY 4 BREWING CO. - FREMONT
9003 Sawgrass Ave., Nixa (417) 861-6400 4by4brewingcompany.com
The ultimate brewery destination located o Highway 65 with multiple taprooms, an outdoor setting and a year-round patio!
7C'S WINERY & MEADERY
502 E. 560th Rd., Walnut Grove (417) 536-8827 7cswinery.com
Relax in the country while enjoying American wine and mead. Unwind, play clubhouse disc golf and more.
ADVENTURE CAVE TOURS
423 Fairy Cave Lane, Branson West (417) 294-5516 adventurecaves.com
Live a day in the life of a real explorer! Ride in our modified Jeep to get to the unique caving experiences customized to your adventure-seeking level.
ANDY B'S BOWL SOCIAL BRANSON
405 Branson Landing Blvd., Branson (417) 213-8631 bowlandybs.com/branson
Andy B's o ers a mix of attractions, including bowling, laser tag, arcade and VR alongside an extensive food and beverage selection.
BACK HOME BREWING CO.
1502 S. Third St., Ozark (417) 581-0782 backhomebrewing.co We make brews with the tastes that remind you of back home. A great local bar and restaurant to just come in and have fun.
BAKER CREEK HEIRLOOM SEED COMPANY
2278 Baker Creek Rd., Mansfield rareseeds.com
Baker Creek is America's largest heirloom seed company. Open Monday-Friday.
BEAR CREEK WINE CO. AND BREWERY
1320 Keithley Rd., Walnut Shade (417) 443-0036 bearcreekwinecompany.com
Locally owned and family-operated. Pizza and small bites; live music on weekends.
BIG CEDAR GOLF
190 Top of the Rock, Ridgedale (800) 225-6343 bigcedar.com/golf
Home to acclaimed courses designed by the top names in golf while incorporating Missouri's natural beauty into every shot.
BIG WHISKEY'S AMERICAN RESTAURANT & BAR
In Branson, Nixa, Ozark and Republic bigwhiskeys.com
Big Whiskey's is a sports bar for all fans, a whiskey bar for devotees and novices alike and a friendly spot for a family night out.
BOAT TOWN BREWING
18146 Campground Rd., Phillipsburg (417) 532-2772 boattownbrewing.com
Great beer and amazing food. Just far enough away to leave your troubles behind.
BRANSONSHOWS.COM
(800) 987-6298 bransonshows.com
Your one-stop shop for all your vacation needs. Book with bransonshows.com.
BRANSON/LAKES AREA CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
4100 Gretna Rd., Branson (417) 334-4084 explorebranson.com
A family destination with live performance theatres, pristine lakes, golf courses, award-winning theme parks and more.
BUB'S DISTILLERY & WOOD-FIRED PIZZA
1846 State Hwy. 125, Rogersville (417) 374-1707 facebook.com/bubsdistillerysomo Local, handcrafted spirit. What started out as a hobby has turned into a passion and dedication to get better with every spirit.
BUTTERFLY PALACE AND RAINFOREST ADVENTURE 4106 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson (417) 332-2231 thebutterflypalace.com
Over 1,000 live tropical butterflies, 3D mon-
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arch video, mirror maze, science center and more! Explore with a 3-day wristband!
CAPE FAIR MARINA
1500 Shadrack Rd., Cape Fair (417) 538-4163 capefairmarina.com
Located on Table Rock Lake with boat slip and watercraft rentals; convenience store with gas, restaurant and tackle.
CAPTAIN B'S FISHING GUIDE SERVICE
590 Abby Lane #5, Branson (417) 224-7645 captainbguide.com
Guided fishing trips. Coast guard licensed/ insured. Fish catching guaranteed and equipment and snacks are provided.
CLAY COOPER THEATRE
3216 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson (417) 332-2529 claycoopertheatre.com
Singing, dancing, comedy, variety! Hot rods and high heels: 1950s band, singers, dancers!
DOGWOOD CANYON NATURE PARK
2038 W. State Hwy. 86, Lampe (877) 459-5687 dogwoodcanyon.org
A 10,000-acre paradise with blu s, waterfalls and wildlife including elk and eagles.
DOWNING STREET POUR HOUSE
24 Downing St., Hollister (417) 320-6106 dspourhouse.com
An American interpretation of an English pub that delivers coal-fired comforts.
FINLEY
802 Finley Farms Lane, Ozark (417) 210-6644 finleyfarmsmo.com
Finley Farms & the Ozark Mill is a historic destination in the heart of the Ozarks o ering farm-inspired dining.
FRITZ'S ADVENTURE
1425 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson (417) 320-6138 fritzsadventure.com
Fritz’s indoor/outdoor adventure park offers a challenging and fun experience for all ages. Enjoy the café or rent a private space.
THE GARRISON AT FINLEY FARMS
802 Finley Farms Lane, Ozark (417) 210-6644 finleyfarmsmo.com/eat-drink/the-garrison
An intimate space beneath the Ozark Mill with upscale, shareable plates and craft cocktails. Reservations recommended.
GETTIN' BASTED
606 W. Mount Vernon St., Nixa, (417)374-7394; 2845 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson,(417) 320-6357; gettinbasted.com
A defined flavor for the Ozarks now known around the globe: Ozarks-style barbecue cooked hot and fast over live coals.
HOWLER BIKE PARK
3410 U.S. 65, Walnut Shade (417) 834-6050 howlerbikepark.com Howler is a mountain bike park outside
Branson. Ride or have dinner/drinks during our Saturday concert series (July–Oct.).
THE KEETER CENTER
1 Opportunity Ave., Point Lookout (417) 239-1900 keetercenter.edu
An integral part of the College of the Ozarks, with overnight suites and fine dining.
LAMBERT'S CAFE
1800 W. Hwy. J, Ozark (417) 581-7655 throwedrolls.com
Home of throwed rolls. Fast, friendly service, good food, great atmosphere, passarounds and balloons for the kids!
LINDWEDEL WINERY
3158 State Hwy. 265, Branson (417) 338-0256 lindwedelwinery.com
Located in the Ozark mountains with a large deck overlooking gorgeous scenery. Lindwedel o ers wine flights.
MISSOURI RIDGE DISTILLERY & BREWERY
7000 State Hwy. 248, Branson (417) 699-4095 missouriridgedistillery.com
Missouri Ridge Distillery is Branson's only grain-to-bottle distillery and first brewery. Stop by 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday–Saturday.
MUDHOUSE—OZARK
5401 N. 22nd St., Ozark mudhousecoffee.com
Mudhouse Co ee started in downtown Springfield and is now in Ozark. Freshly roasted co ee beans; a mud-lovers paradise.
entertainers will blow you away with singing, dancing and hysterical comedy! Great visual e ects and a variety of music - old & new country, rock n roll, gospel, and a stunning salute to our American Veterans! Clay guarantees a family-friendly show for all ages!
3216 W 76 Country Blvd
417-332-2529
ClayCooperTheatre.com
Branson MO
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NATIONAL TIGER SANCTUARY
518 State Hwy. BB, Saddlebrooke (417) 587-3633 nationaltigersanctuary.org
Come three feet from tigers, lions, leopards and cougars on an educational tour.
OZARKS HERITAGE PRESERVE
150 Top Of The Rock Rd., Ridgedale (800) 255-6343 bigcedar.com
Experience prehistoric creatures, Native American artifacts and galleries showcasing the Civil War and American West.
RALPH FOSTER MUSEUM
237 Christian St., Point Lookout (417) 690-3407 rfostermuseum.com This museum is dedicated to the history of the Ozarks.
ROCKBRIDGE RAINBOW TROUT & GAME RANCH
4297 County Rd. 142, Rockbridge (417) 679-3619 rockbridgemo.com
Hidden away in a valley along Spring Creek, Rockbridge o ers historic charm unique to the Ozark mountains.
SCOOTER'S COFFEE
604 W. Mt. Vernon St., Nixa (417) 374-7042 scooterscoffee.com
Amazing people, amazing drink... Amazingly fast! Scooter's is committed to high-quality drinks, speed of service and a big smile.
SHANGHAI CIRCUS
3455 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson (417) 336-0888 grandshanghaitheatre.com/shanghai-circus Performing acrobatics, dance, comedy, magic and aerial feats of strength.
SILVER DOLLAR CITY
399 Silver Dollar City Pkwy., Branson (417) 336-7100 silverdollarcity.com Explore one of America’s best theme parks with 40+ rides, 100 craftsmen, shows and festivals spring through Christmas.
SMALLIN CIVIL WAR CAVE
3575 N. Smallin Rd., Ozark (417) 551-4545 smallincave.com Smallin Civil War Cave brings history to life! Kids and adults alike will enjoy guided tours through the cave’s 10-story arch.
TALKING ROCKS CAVERN
423 Fairy Cave Lane, Branson West (417) 272-3366 talkingrockscavern.com
Guided cave tours, large rock shop, gemstone panning, break your own geode, mini-golf, nature trail, picnic areas and family games.
THE TEXAS TENORS
3455 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson (417) 336-0888 grandshanghaitheatre.com/the-texas-tenors Three-time Emmy-award winners and third highest-selling artist in the history of America’s Got Talent. This trio has performed worldwide.
TOP OF THE ROCK
150 Top Of The Rock Rd., Ridgedale (800) 225-6343 topoftherock.com
Johnny Morris' Top of the Rock Ozarks Heritage Preserve features trails, attractions and world-class golf facilities.
TURKEY CREEK BREWERY
1864 S. Hwy. Business 65, Hollister (417) 676-0561 turkeycreekbrewery.com
Craft brewery with wood-fired pizza, appetizers and outdoor seating located in historic Hollister.
WHERE THE WILD THINGS PLAY
5557 N. 21st., Ste. 4, Ozark (417) 470-1417 wildthingsozark.com
Kids and parents will love our pretend café, market, hair salon, house, farm and more! Relax while your kids explore our clean, modern play space.
WILD ANIMAL SAFARI
124 Jungle Rd., Stra ord (417) 859-5300 animalsafari.com
Get face-to-face with 750+ animals of 70 species from all over the world. 250-Acre drive-thru park with walk-thru areas.
THE WORKSHOP AT FINLEY FARMS
840 Finley Farms Lane, Ozark (417) 210-6644
finleyfarmsmo.com/eat-drink/the-workshop
The Workshop at Finley Farms serves classic co ee drinks and light fare from a 1930s industrial garage overlooking an urban farm.
Experience the beauty Learn the stories �� �- Supportthese amazing animals nationaltigersanctuary.org 518 State Highway BB Saddlebrooke, MO I 417-587-3633 # nationaltigersanctuary # experiencelearnsupport
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WHERE TO STAY
There are more than 60 hotels to choose from while in Springfield—that’s not counting the new ones that are popping up near the airport or downtown like the edgy Moxy Hotel with its three bars. All you have to do is figure out what kind of night you’re looking for.
By Ettie Berneking
Great for Pets
Those traveling with their furry best friends are in luck. Most Springfield hotels are pet-friendly. If you’re staying on the north side of town by BigShots Golf, check in at the DoubleTree Hotel and don’t skip the warm cookie o ered at check in. If you’re on Springfield’s south side, stay at Hilton Garden Inn and walk to local restaurants at Farmers Park. Also, snap a photo of yourself inside the Cloud House.
Close to Downtown
Whether you’re visiting one of Springfield’s college campuses or you’re here for a live show or an athletic tournament, there are hotels downtown that put you within walking distance of restaurants, live entertainment and really good co ee. Tru By Hilton is just o the Missouri State University campus and is known for its continental breakfast. Hotel Vandivort is in the heart of downtown and is Springfield’s only AAA 4 Diamond-rated hotel. The on-site restaurant, The Order, has great food and cocktails, and the Vantage Rooftop Bar is next door.
Near Medical Mile
With two major hospitals in town (CoxHealth and Mercy), several hotels are located on the stretch of National Avenue locals like to call Medical Mile. TownePlace Suites by Marriott is across the street from Mercy Medical Center and close to a local favorite—Craft Sushi, where you can build your own sushi bowls. Homewood Suites by Hilton is on Springfield’s south side of town by CoxHealth.
A Unique Stay
If you’re tired of traditional hotels and want to rest your head somewhere a little di erent, book a night at the Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven. As its name suggests, this motel is Route 66-themed. That means you'll find Route 66 memorabilia in the parking lot, in your room and all around the property. So get ready for endless classic cars both in and outside of your room.
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TREAT Yo' Self
By Ettie Berneking
BODY WRAP AT ACACIA SPA
Once you’ve walked the Galloway Creek Greenway Trail and grabbed a beer at one of the two local breweries in Galloway, book some you time at Acacia Spa (4058 S. Lone Pine Ave., Springfield). This oasis o ers the Restorative Stone Crop Body Treatment—a deep-hydration treatment with a facial and scalp massage.
EXPRESS FACIAL AT NU ESSENCE SPA
If you’re tight on time, then book an express facial at Nu Essence Spa (1319 E.
30-minute facials to choose from, and both will give you enough time to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet.
SHOWER (BUT BETTER) AT GROVE SPA
This is truly the best shower you’ll ever have, partly because all you have to do is lie down and relax. The Vichy Gold Experience is a new treatment at Grove Spa (1522 E. Sunshine St., Springfield), and it’s a 30-minute service where you get to enjoy a body exfoliation scrub followed by a warm rain massage. You’ll never look at your shower the same again.
SPA COMBO AT CEDAR CREEK SPA & SALON
A trip to Cedar Creek Spa & Salon at Big Cedar Lodge (190 Top of the Rock Rd., Ridgedale) is worth the drive. Walking around the Big Cedar property is relaxing on its own. You can easily spend the whole day here. Soak in the grotto, sweat it out in the steam room or sip on some tea on one of the patios and enjoy time to yourself. To make the most of your time, book a 45-minute relaxation massage paired with a 45-minute facial. Grab lunch at
Between meals, live entertainment and galleries, carve out time to pamper yourself.
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Angler’s Lodge 621 W. Sunshine St. Springfield
Arbor Suites at the Mall
1550 E. Raynell Place Springfield
Arbor Suites Medical Mile 1260 E. Independence St. Springfield
800-445-5132 bassproanglerslodge.com 67 $109.00$169.00 •••••
417-887-8383 arborsuiteshotels.com 79 $89.99$174.99 ••••••
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Battlefield Inn Motel 2114 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield 417-883-1340 48 $69.99$79.99 • •
Baymont Inn & Suites South - Hwy 65 3343 E. Battlefield Rd. Springfield
Baymont Inn & Suites North - I-44 1610 E. Evergreen St. Springfield
Best Budget Inn 4433 W. Chestnut Expwy. Springfield
417-429-4318 wyndhamhotels.com/baymont 97 $69.00$129.00 • ••
417-986-1636 wyndhamhotels.com/baymont 95 $79.99$159.99 •
417-865-5001 magnusonhotels.com/hotel/bestbudget-inn-springfield 34 $80.00$90.00 •
Best Western Plus Coach House Inn 2535 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield 417-862-0701 bwcoachhouseinn.com 126 $99.00$150.00
Best Western Plus Springfield Airport Inn 4445 W. Chestnut Expwy. Springfield 417-799-2200 bestwestern.com 54 $89.99$124.99 • ••••
Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven 203 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield
Candlewood Suites I-44 1920 E. Kerr St. Springfield
800-780-7234 417-866-1963 bwrailhaven.com 92 $79.00$129.00 •••
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Candlewood Suites South 1035 E. Republic Rd. Springfield 417-881-8500 cwsouth.com 83 $129.00$169.00 •
Comfort Inn South 3776 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield 417-889-8188 choicehotels.com 106 $90.00$159.00
Comfort Inn & Suites 2815 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield 417-459-4854 comfortinn.com/hotel/mo103 77 $99.00$149.00
Courtyard by Marriott - Springfield Airport 3527 W. Kearney St. Springfield
Culture Boutique Hotel 445 E. Commercial St. Springfield
Days Inn Battlefield Rd. 3260 E. Montclair St. Springfield
417-869-6700 marriott.com 142 $89.00$189.00 •••
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417-882-9484 wyndhamhotels.com/days-inn 52 $59.00$99.00 •
Days Inn & Suites 3114 N. Kentwood Ave. Springfield 417-833-4292 wyndhamhotels.com/days-inn 85 $64.99$170.00
Dogwood Park Inn 815 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield
417-865-6168 dogwood-park-inn.business.site 49 $65.00$75.00 •
DoubleTree Hotel Springfield 2431 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield 417-831-3131 springfield.doubletree.com 201 $99.00$209.00
Drury Inn & Suites 2715 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield
417-863-8400 druryhotels.com 110 $99.00$189.00
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Warm hospitality and personalized service are paramount at University Plaza, as well as with the two sister properties: Courtyard Springfield Airport and Residence Inn Springfield. Contact us at upevents@atriumhospitality.com to experience a flawlessly executed meeting or event! University
Hotel | 333 John Q. Hammons Parkway, Springfield, MO 65806
Top-tier, technology-ready meeting facilities & an unbeatable downtown location, anchor the University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center as the "go to" meeting destination in Springfield.
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Econo Lodge I-44 2611 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield
417-864-3565 econolodge.com 119 $71.00$99.00 •
Economy Inn 2555 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield 417-864-8459 50 $65.00$75.00 •
Extended Stay America 1333 E. Kingsley St. Springfield
Fairfield Inn & Suites 2455 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield
800-EXT-STAY 417-823-9100 extendedstayamerica.com 110 $59.99$89.99
417-833-9599 marriott.com/hotels/travel/sgfsn 103 $99$209
Fairvue Place 1116 W. Norton Rd. Springfield 417-833-1550 125 $45.50$68.50 •
Flagship Motel 2209 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield 417-864-8560 15 $45.00$85.00 •
Greenstay Courtview 3370 E. Battlefield Rd. Springfield
417-520-6200 greenstayhotels.com 108 $89.00$189.00 •
Greenstay Hotel & Suites 222 N. Ingram Mill Rd. Springfield 417-863-1440 greenstayhotels.com 99 $89.00$129.00
Hampton Inn & Suites 2750 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield 417-869-5548 hamptoninn3.hilton.com 89 $104.00$165.00
Hampton Inn Southeast 3370 E. Montclair St. Springfield 417-882-1003 hamptoninn3.hilton.com 106 $125.00$165.00
Hampton Inn Springfield-South 3232 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield 417-882-6611 hamptoninn3.hilton.com 99 $99.00$160.00 • •••••
Hilton Garden Inn 4155 S. Nature Center Way Springfield 417-875-8800 springfieldmo.hgi.com 125 $169.00$399.00 • ••••
Holiday Inn Express & Suites-North 3050 N. Kentwood Ave. Springfield
Holiday Inn Express & Suites-Medical District 310 E. Monastery St. Springfield
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites I-44 2720 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield
Home2 Suites By Hilton 2756 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield
Homewood Suites by Hilton - Medical District 4340 S. National Ave. Springfield
888-465-4329 417-708-4699 ihg.com 111 $119.00$229.00 • ••••
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417-864-6632 springfieldnorth. home2suitesbyhilton.com 99 $89.00$199.00 • •••••
417-501-1525 springfieldmedicaldistrict. homewoodsuites.com 122 $189.00$259.00
Hotel Vandivort 305 E. Walnut St. Springfield 417-832-1515 HotelVandivort.com 98 $159.00$799.00
La Quinta Inn & Suites Airport Plaza 2445 N. Airport Plaza Ave. Springfield
888-312-2399 417-447-4466 LaQuintaSpringfieldAirportPlaza.com 91 $99.00$170.00
888-312-2399 417-890-6060 LaQuintaSpringfieldSouth.com 61 $100.00$150.00 HOTELS Phone/ Website # of Units Rates Pool Restaurant Airport Trans Pet Friendly Fitness Center Free Breakfast Kitchen Coupon On Route 66 SHLA Member All prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. Call for the most current information. 122 OFFICIAL AREA GUIDE / 2023
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Lamplighter Inn & Suites North 2820 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield
Lamplighter Inn & Suites South 1772 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield
Motel 6 2655 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield
Oasis Hotel & Convention Center 2546 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield
417-869-3900 lamplighternorth.com 129 $79.95$129.95 •
417-882-1113 lamplighterhotels.com/lamplightersouth 122 $79.99$129.00 •
417-831-2100 motel6.com 106 $59.99$74.99 •
888-532-4338 417-866-5253 springfieldoasis.com 172 $144.00$294.00 •
Plaza Inn 2933 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield 417-862-4301 28 $55.99$75.99
Quality Inn & Suites North 2745 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield
Quality Inn & Suites 3930 S. Overland Ave. Springfield
417-869-0001 qualityinn.com 101 $74.99$130.00
417-888-0898 qualityinn.com 52 $80.00$129.99
Quality Inn East 3330 E. Battlefield Rd. Springfield 417-889-6300 qualityinn.com 58 $79.99$104.99 •
Red Roof Inn 3125 N. Kentwood Ave. Springfield
877-843-7663 417-833-1500 redroofinn.com 52 $61.00$95.00
Residence Inn by Marriott 1303 E. Kingsley St. Springfield 417-890-0020 marriott.com/sgfri 136 $119.00$359.00 •
Rest Haven Court 2000 E. Kearney St. Springfield 417-869-9114 31 $65.00$95.00 ••
Rockwood Motor Court 2200 W. College St. Springfield
417-827-2992 rockwoodcourt.com 10 $72.00$125.00 • •
Sleep Inn-Medical District 233 E. Camino Alto St. Springfield 417-886-2464 choicehotels.com 103 $84.00$150.00 ••
Springhill Suites Springfield North 2025 E. Kerr St. Springfield
Super 8 Motel I-44 3022 N. Kentwood Ave. Springfield
Super 8 Motel South 3034 S. Moulder Ave. Springfield
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Springfield at Mercy Campus 2009 S. National Ave. Springfield
TRU by Hilton Springfield-Downtown 517 E. Elm St. Springfield
University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center 333 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy. Springfield
Vib™ Best Western 1845 E. Sunshine St. Springfield
Woodspring Suites 2021 W. Kingsley St. Springfield
417-351-6981 marriott.com 92 $149.00$209.00 •
417-833-9218 super8.com 50 $59.99$199.99 ••
417-889-7313 super8.com 47 $69.99$129.00
417-881-8118 marriott.com 110 $189.00$309.00 •
417-249-1400 SpringfieldDowntown.TruByHilton. com 98 $115.00$299.00
417-864-7333 upspringfield.com 267 $89.00$499.00
417-881-9100 vibspringfield.com 92 $109.00$149.00
417-886-8600 woodspring.com 121 $400.00$500.00/ week
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The little park with a big heart just north of Springfield, MO. Guests enjoy a quiet, shady retreat in the heart of the Ozarks. Pet-friendly. Free WiFi.
Springfield’s only campground on Route 66! Pool, playground, store, laundry and meeting rooms! A country setting close to everything. Clean restrooms and showers. Big rig friendly!
The Mansion at Elfindale BED AND BREAKFAST 1701 S. Fort Ave., Springfield, MO 417-831-5400 • mansionatelfindale.com Weddings, Events, Retreats and MORE! SPRINGFIELD ROUTE 66 KOA OFFERS: RV Patio Sites I Deluxe Cabins Camping Cabins Kamp K9 Dog Park Swimming Pool I Gem Mining Pizza Kitchen I Ice Cream Download KOA’s free app at: — — BOOK YOUR STAY TODAY BY VISITING route66koa.com BY CALLING 417-831-3645 SPRINGFIELD/ROUTE 66 KOA 5775 W. Farm Rd. 140, Springfield, MO 65802 417-831-3645 | info@route66koa.com www.route66koa.com Mansion at Elfindale 1701 S. Fort Ave. Springfield 417-831-5400 mansionatelfindale.com 13 $105.00$130.00 ••• *
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and cable TV. Children welcome. Banquets, parties and a wedding chapel.
Full baths, flat screen cable TVs and phones. Some fireplaces and hot tubs. Antiques, skylights, balconies, complimentary beverage bar and full breakfast.
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Bass Pro Shops Angler’s Lodge is located across the street from the Bass Pro Shops Granddaddy Store and Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium, voted “America’s Best New Attraction” and “America’s #1 Aquarium.” Angler’s Lodge offers a cozy night’s sleep in the most convenient location, so you and your family can extend your stay and the fun. Enjoy great features like an indoor, nature-themed swimming pool, a hot breakfast and multiple nearby restaurants. Book your stay at Angler’s Lodge and start planning your trip to “America’s Conservation Capital.” 888.976.2160
BASSPROANGLERSLODGE.COM
Located across from Bass Pro Shops and Wonders of Wildlife in Springfield, MO!
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Find your dream wedding venue from farm chic and country estate to modern ballroom.
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THE BIG DAY
It’s no surprise that the natural beauty of the Ozarks attracts soon-to-be newlyweds to the area. Looking to tie the knot? Here are just a few of the area’s most popular wedding venues.
By Ettie Berneking
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GREENHOUSE TWO RIVERS
Highlandville, grenehousetworivers.com
WHY WE LOVE IT: Greenhouse Two Rivers is a modern greenhouse you can get married in. The 7,000-square-foot glass greenhouse event center sits on 20 acres and is bathed in natural light. Outside, guests can gather in the courtyard by the romantic white pergola and take in the expansive views.
NUMBER OF GUESTS IT CAN HOLD: 320
DON’T MISS: Snap a photo or two in front of the pond.
HASELTINE ESTATE
Springfield, hasletineestate.com
WHY WE LOVE IT: This historic home has been turned into a stunning wedding venue. The inside of the house provides everything the wedding party needs to get ready, and the patio and pool deck serve as a picturesque backdrop for any reception.
NUMBER OF GUESTS IT CAN HOLD: 200
DON’T MISS: The tree-lined drive makes for a stunning photo op.
Outdoors
THE CO-OP VENUE
Pleasant Hope, stewartfarmsco-op.com
WHY WE LOVE IT: This 50-acre farm and event venue is part rustic barn, part warehouse and part ballroom with an outdoor setting and modern industrial finishes for an open-air concept event.
NUMBER OF GUESTS IT CAN HOLD: 250
DON’T MISS: During the daylight hours, be sure to check out the farm animals on site. If you’re wanting to stay overnight, the camping area includes a fire pit plus plenty of firewood.
Charming Chapels
BIG CEDAR LODGE
Ridgedale, bigcedar.com
WHY WE LOVE IT: Big Cedar Lodge is unique in that it o ers more than 20 venues on the property. It also has some of the best views around, which is why couples from all over the U.S. come here to say “I Do.”
NUMBER OF GUESTS IT CAN HOLD: 550
DON’T MISS: Check out the Cedar Creek Spa and book one of the private cabins.
Brick-Lined
HISTORIC FIREHOUSE NO. 2 Springfield, historicfirehouse.com
WHY WE LOVE IT: The photo backdrops here are classic. You have the lush pavilion, the historic brick building, the cozy veranda, the second-story balcony, the graffiti gallery… The list goes on.
NUMBER OF GUESTS IT CAN HOLD: 250
DON’T MISS: A photo with the historic pedestrian bridge in the background.
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THE SAVOY BALLROOM
Springfield, cstreetsavoy.com
WHY WE LOVE IT: This C-Street ballroom has tons of natural light, historic charm (think metal-tiled ceilings and wood floors) plus an outdoor pavilion that’s perfect for intimate ceremonies.
NUMBER OF GUESTS IT CAN HOLD: 250
DON’T MISS: All the photo ops on C-Street.
Deligh ully Rustic
JUNIPER GARDENS
Fair Grove, junipergardens417.com
WHY WE LOVE IT: Juniper Gardens opened in
2021, and it’s a wooded wonderland with a 3,600-foot open-air pavilion, and 16foot chimney as the main altar space.
NUMBER OF GUESTS IT CAN HOLD: 250
DON'T MISS: Enjoy taking beautiful photos on the two hiking trails, at Frog Pond and even out in the field at sunset.
THE CHAPEL AT FINLEY FARMS
Ozark, finleyfarmsmo.com/weddings
WHY WE LOVE IT: The simplicity of this chapel is half its charm. The other half is its location—along the banks of the Finley River. The open-air venue is minimalism at its best and where wooden beams look less rustic and more like the wooded forest that hugs the venue on all sides.
NUMBER OF GUESTS IT CAN HOLD: 130
DON'T MISS: Photos on the Riverside Bridge
THE BARLEY HOUSE AT MOON TOWN CROSSING
Springfield, moontowncrossing.com
WHY WE LOVE IT: You won’t find a single nail holding the timber together at The Barley House at Moon Town Crossing. This venue is pure wood, and its 5,000-squarefoot interior can host a large wedding without feeling cramped.
NUMBER OF GUESTS IT CAN HOLD: 310 seated, with the option for more standing
DON'T MISS: The dreamy fire pit
LAKE SPRINGFIELD BOATHOUSE
Springfield, springfieldmo.org
WHY WE LOVE IT: If you want an intimate wedding with a view of the lake, this spot is hard to beat. Especially in the spring and summer when the lily pads are at their best, this deck provides a scenic backdrop when saying your vows.
NUMBER OF GUESTS IT CAN HOLD: 80
DON’T MISS: The nearby field is a wildflower preserve, which is good news for your photographer.
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ABOU BEN ADHEM SHRINE MOSQUE
601 E. Saint Louis St., Springfield (417) 869-9164 abashrine.com Built in 1923, this building has a museum and serves as a community event venue.
THE BARLEY HOUSE AT MOON TOWN CROSSING 3060 N. Kentwood Ave., Springfield (417) 799-2500 moontowncrossing.com A perfect venue for weddings, reunions, birthdays, corporate events and more.
BIG CEDAR LODGE
190 Top of the Rock Rd., Ridgedale (417) 335-2777 bigcedar.com With sweeping views of the Ozark Mountains and Table Rock Lake, we o er the perfect place to host your next event.
DANCE WITH ME
224 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 869-6789 dancewithme.us
Where it is fun and easy to learn to dance. Group and private lessons available.
THE DAVIS HOUSE 5780 S. Farm Rd. 141, Springfield (417) 864-1049 parkboard.org/weddings Secluded former residence with a large back patio, spacious kitchen and indoor meeting rooms. Holds 200 guests.
DOUBLETREE BY HILTON SPRINGFIELD 2431 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield (417) 831-3131 springfield.doubletree.com Specializing in large-scale weddings and events of up to 400 with a 10-story atrium.
FINLEY FARMS & THE OZARK MILL 802 Finley Farms Lane, Ozark (417) 210-6644 finleyfarmsmo.com
Located on the banks of the Finley River, Finley Farms features a variety of vibrant event venues immersed in nature and history.
GALLERY AT THE HISTORIC GILLIOZ 325 Park Central East, Springfield 417-863-9491 gallerysgf.com
A private, multi-purpose event space located on the second floor of the Gillioz Theatre.
HILTON GARDEN INN SPRINGFIELD
4155 S. Nature Center Way, Springfield (417) 875-8800 springfieldmo.hgi.com
The first hotel in Missouri designed and built to Gold LEED-certified standards. Meeting and event space available.
HISTORIC FIREHOUSE NO. 2
101 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 864-7015 historicfirehouse.com Historic and eclectic space for events of all sizes. Perfect for any occasion.
HOTEL VANDIVORT
305 E. Walnut St., Springfield (417) 832-1515 hotelvandivort.com Hotel Vandivort o ers a stunning historic wedding and event venue with a blend of modern design and historic elegance.
HY-VEE
1720 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, 417-8811950; 2150 E. Sunshine St., Springfield; (417) 444-6860 hy-vee.com
From backyard to black-tie a airs, let us take care of the catering details.
JORDAN VALLEY PARK
635 E. Tra cway St., Springfield (417) 866-7444 parkboard.org/weddings
A green oasis in downtown Springfield. The fountain serves as an outdoor amphitheater.
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5324 S. Kissick Ave., Springfield (417) 891-1550 parkboard.org/weddings
A scenic indoor setting for weddings, overlooking Lake Springfield. Includes full kitchen and wrap-around deck. Holds 80 guests.
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3080 N. Kentwood Ave., Springfield (417) 833-9850; 1439 U.S. 60, Republic, (417) 732-4453
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1455 E. Independence St., Springfield (417) 883-9000 macadoodles.com/springfield
Macadoodles is a fine wine, beer, and spirits retail store. Our full-service bar is open five days a week. 100% customer satisfaction and service!
MIZUMOTO JAPANESE STROLL GARDEN
2400 S. Scenic Ave., Springfield (417) 891-1515 parkboard.org/weddings
Authentic Japanese garden includes a lake, moon bridge, meditation garden, tea house and a circular stage. Holds 150 guests.
OASIS HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER
2546 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield (417) 866-5253 springfieldoasis.com Features full-service catering and a breathtaking venue.
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842 Guin Rd., Nixa (417) 818-3638oec417.com South of Springfield, a convenient destination with a great space for weddings, corporate events, charity galas and banquets.
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1451 E. Pythian St., Springfield (417) 865-1464 pythiancastle.com
Have your royal wedding, team-building or holiday event at the historic Pythian Castle! Ideal for all types of events.
RELICS EVENT CENTER
2015 W. Battlefield Rd., Ste. E, Springfield (417) 883-1143
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RUTLEDGE-WILSON FARM PARK
3825 W. Farm Rd. 146, Springfield (417) 837-5949 parkboard.org/weddings Country-style wedding options include a view of the barn or fishing pond, hay bale seating and campfires.
SAVOY BALLROOM
224 E. Commercial St., Springfield (417) 865-2255 cstreetsavoy.com
The spacious and elegant ballroom features hardwood floors, crystal chandeliers and a private courtyard.
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2400 S. Scenic Ave., Springfield (417) 891-1515 parkboard.org/weddings Choose among themed gardens and gazebos for an intimate ceremony or indoor options at the Botanical Center.
UNIVERSITY PLAZA HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER & THE TOWER CLUB
333 S. John Q Hammons Pkwy., Springfield (417) 864-7333 upspringfield.com
Features 39,000 square feet of versatile, spacious and upscale event spaces for weddings and celebrations.
VETERAN EVENT CENTER
3335 W. Sunshine St., Ste. 6, Springfield (417) 942-3000 veteraneventcenter.org
This venue has 3,000 square feet of indoor space that can hold 200 people. There is also 3,000 square feet of outdoor space
WHITE RIVER CONFERENCE CENTER
600 W. Sunshine St., Springfield (417)891-5111whiteriverconferencecenter.com This banquet hall features a stunning space for your next event.
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Eagles and Panthers and Bears, oh my! Not to mention Bearcats, Bobcats and Valor! Some of the best higher education institutions in the Midwest are in the
Ozarks, each o ering something unique for students and the communities they call home. Public or private, large or small, colleges and universities in the
Ozarks bring over 40,000 students to the region annually who, along with their campuses, add to the fabric of the area.
COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS
On your day trip to Branson, stop at College of the Ozarks to learn why it’s dubbed “Hard Work U.” C of O at Point Lookout provides opportunities for students to work on campus to pay for education, with the remainder of tuition covered by scholarships. Enjoy a student-prepared meal at the award-winning Dobyns Dining Room, stop by the bakery and mill for student-made items, and check out the Ralph Foster Museum showcasing memorabilia from around the Ozarks.
DRURY UNIVERSITY
At Drury University you’ll find tree-lined pathways, two Civil War-era cannons and a campus history that runs deep, with the first graduates being five women in 1875. If you hear cheering while you’re on the 90-acre campus, it’s likely coming from the O’Reilly Family Event Center where the Panthers play basketball to enthusiastic crowds. A university with a rich tradition of service, the roughly 3,200 students are dedicated to volunteering within the Springfield community.
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OZARKS TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
For over 30 years, Ozarks Technical Community College has provided affordable education and workforce training to students of all ages. Serving over 200,000 students since its inception, OTC is a launching point for individuals who choose to pursue higher education or enter the workforce. The third-largest community college in Missouri is constantly evolving to meet the needs of its ever-changing student population.
COX COLLEGE
Cox College o ers associate, bachelor and master’s degrees in nursing, occupational therapy and other areas of health care. About 1,000 students attend the private college.
MERCY COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES
The Sisters of Mercy have provided nursing education in the Springfield community since 1906. In 1986 Mercy partnered with Southwest Baptist University to offer nursing degree programs.
EVANGEL UNIVERSITY
Valor represents the values instilled in each of the 2,300 students enrolled annually at Evangel University. This Assemblies of God university has a beautifully landscaped campus featuring 9,000 tulips that bloom—and draw in visitors—each spring. On campus, you’ll find theater, events and sports, with “Carl the Clocktower” at the center!
BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE
Founded in 1950, BBC focuses on training Christian professionals and ministers. It o ers accredited associate, bachelor's and master’s degrees. The BBC Patriots have teams in men’s and women’s sports, including baseball, basketball, cross country, golf and volleyball.
SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
The Southwest Baptist University Bearcats are racking up the honors as a College of Distinction, one of America’s Best Christian Colleges and one of America’s 100 Best College Buys. SBU in Bolivar enrolls 1,600 on-campus and 1,000 o -campus students. The main campus is 152 acres with a beautiful Ozarks backdrop, and other sites are in Springfield, Salem and Mountain View.
MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY
In downtown Springfield, you’ll notice Bears and maroon thanks to Missouri State University. Missouri's second largest state university abuts downtown, where many students live, adding vibrancy to the scene. The campus’ large trees and fountains make for a gorgeous stroll where famous alumni, like John Goodman, once walked. Those fountains are a must-see, and each spring, “Fountain Day” is celebrated with the ceremonial turning on of the water. Along with the scenery, there are an abundance of arts and athletics opportunities from Broadway shows at Juanita K Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts to cheering on the
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Schedule a campus visit to: • Tour our beautiful campus • Meet faculty and staff • Check out a class in your area of interest • Attend a chapel service evangel.edu/visit 417.268.1000 LIFE IS NOW. PREPARE FOR IT AT EVANGEL UNIVERSITY IN PERSON OR ONLINE
COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS
100 Opportunity Ave., Point Lookout (800) 222-0525 cofo.edu
C of O is a liberal arts college that aims to develop citizens of Christ-like character who are well-educated, hardworking and patriotic.
DRURY UNIVERSITY
900 N. Benton Ave., Springfield (417) 873-7879 drury.edu
Drury University, a small private university, is committed to student success with a bold new academic program called Your Drury Fusion.
EVANGEL UNIVERSITY
1111 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield (417) 865-2815 evangel.edu
A private, Christian university of arts, sciences and professions. Schedule a visit.
MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY 901 S. National Ave., Springfield (417) 836-5000 missouristate.edu
A comprehensive institution with a statewide mission in public a airs. Our purpose is to develop global citizen scholars.
OZARKS TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1001 E. Chestnut Expwy., Springfield (417) 447-7500 otc.edu
As Missouri’s third-largest community college, OTC o ers more than 60 degree programs and 40 certificate programs.
SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY 1600 University Ave., Bolivar (800) 526-5859 sbuniv.edu
A distinctively Christian private university o ering more than 100 areas of study on four campuses and online.
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