Places To Visit In Missouri

Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Missouri

The state of Missouri is nicknamed as ‘The Show Me State’ and sure has a lot to show to its visitors, ranging from experiences of the Ozark Mountains, to culturally rich capitals, and deep threads of United States history. To really suggest, the flavor of Missouri relaxation, the welcoming waters of Lake of the Ozarks is a defining vacation destination with resorts, campgrounds, and thousands of miles of shoreline. So lets check some of the Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Missouri to add in your itinerary.

 

1. Lake of the Ozarks

Lake of the Ozarks is one of the most prominent lake destinations in the Midwest.Here you will find professionally designed golf courses, scenic campgrounds, and classy resorts, as well as an array of water activities including boating, fishing, and swimming at sandy beaches. Lake of the Ozarks State Park is worth a visit!!

 

2. St. Louis Gateway Arch

The Gateway Arch is the iconic structure that visually defines St. Louis and is also the symbolic “Gateway to the West.” Tourists can take an elevator up to a viewing platform at the top for amazing views out over the city. It is located in Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Park but can be seen from all over the city.

 

3. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art


Nelson Atkins Museum of Art is one of Kansas City’s most salient cultural attractions with extensive collection of pieces from around the world. On the museum grounds is a sculpture garden that everyone can appreciate without even having to enter the building. Community events at the museum include free-fun weekends for the family, live music and a wide variety of art classes for all ages.

 

4. Forest Park

This wonderful St. Louis city park is considered as one of the most beautiful urban parks in the world, Forest Park not only carries appealing natural settings via ponds, gardens, and more than 45,000 trees, but it’s also home to many of the city’s top cultural attractions. You can even visit the St. Louis Zoo, Saint Louis Art Museum, the Missouri History Museum, and the St. Louis Science Center all on the grounds.

5. Jefferson City

Jefferson City is worth a visit, with its museums and galleries- a home to some of the finest collections in the state, and the historic government buildings give the city a well defined sense of grandeur. Some of the must-see sights are the state capitol building, the Governor’s Mansion, the Missouri State Penitentiary, and the Missouri State Museum.

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