- TripBuzz found 35 things to do with kids in or near Nixa, Missouri, including 30 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Springfield, Walnut Shade, Ozark and Reeds Spring.
- From Eric's Elite Guide Service to All Star Gymnastics & Cheer, the Nixa area offers 33 different types of family activities, including: Gymnastics, Bowling, Parks and Fishing.
- A small residential community located in Missouri's Christian County is the city of Nixa. The family-friendly area is home to many parks and recreation spaces that offer hiking trails, picnic areas, sports fields and playgrounds. Those visiting the city can enjoy the locals hospitality, as well as nearby shopping and restaurants.
Showing 71-76 of
76
43.5 Miles
Cosmic Cavern is a limestone cave which is one of Arkansas' hidden treasures. One section of the cave called Silent Splendor has the longest soda straw formation hanging up to nine feet in length. Cosmic Cavern has two bottomless cave lakes. Divers have never found the bottoms.
46.8 Miles
Visitors can take a 30-minute self-guided tour of Onyx Cave while listening to prerecorded messages explaining what they are seeing. Discovered in 1983, the cave is composed of red onyx.
47.5 Miles
The historic Beaver Bridge, sometimes called the Little Golden Gate is the last suspension bridge of its type in the state. If it looks familiar, it may be because the suspension bridge has been featured in the movie Elizabethtown.
47.8 Miles
Eureka Springs’ Aviation Cadet Museum, also known as Aviation Cadet World, is an interactive museum that features exhibits pertaining to the history of military aviation in the area, including a number of historic planes on display.
49.8 Miles
74%
1398 votes
299 North Main Street, Eureka Springs, AR 72632
MoreLess Info
The Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway offers its visitors scenic tour on the railroad, in a reconditioned train which also has a dining car. The museum exhibits vintage locomotives, a restored turntable, and others.
49.9 Miles
Visitors are invited to roam on one mile of garden trails at the Blue Spring Heritage Center. In these Eureka Gardens, visitors can see the Medicine Wheel Garden and learn about Native American healing herbs, and the Three Sisters Garden where pole beans and squash with corn are grown together.