- TripBuzz found 39 things to do with kids in or near Point Lookout, Missouri, including 38 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Branson, Walnut Shade, Lampe and Reeds Spring.
- From Ralph Foster Museum to The Bretts, the Point Lookout area offers 44 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Theaters, Other Entertainment and Caverns & Caves.
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Features a spring flowing from a small cave and a creek that goes through the park. Like any other parks, it has facilities such as picnic areas, snack bars, gift shops, swimming pools, campsites, and hiking trails. It also has sports facilities like baseball fields, and tennis court.
42.4 Miles
Triple Falls is commonly known as Twin Falls. Visitors can enjoy watching the three distinct falls that tumble forty eight feet over the ledge into a nice little pool at the bottom.
42.5 Miles
What started as two boxes of donated books has now become a business of unique junk. Emma's Museum of Junk is a sophisticated antique shop that satisfies your curiosity of the vintage. It's a fun place for tourists and locals to explore.
42.8 Miles
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44 votes
2305 East Kearney, Springfield, MO 65803
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Although it started with a single showcase, The Air and Military Museum of the Ozarks now has over 5,000 pieces of military memorabilia. The museum hosts Museum School for students so they can learn more about history and science.
43.1 Miles
The man-made Beaver Lake has approximately 487 scenic miles of shoreline, with campsites, picnic sites, swimming areas, trails, and several other amenities, for the entire family to enjoy.
43.2 Miles
Located between Rogers and Eureka Springs, War Eagle Cavern is among the most impressive natural wonders in Arkansas. Guests enjoy guided tours, panning for gems, scenic picnic spots and miles of hiking trails.
43.8 Miles
Home to tigers, giraffes, flamingos, hippos, and many other animals, the Dickerson Park Zoo was established in 1922. It organizes several events, including a Zoo Scavenger Hunt.
44.9 Miles
Arkansas Grand Canyon has a spectacular seasonal beauty. In Spring, watch the Dogwood and Redbud trees bloom, enjoy the lush green landscape in summer, take in the breathtaking autumn colors, and be amazed as the winter brings in surprises behind the bare trees.
45.0 Miles
Situated on the coast of its namesake, Beaver Lake State Park spans more than 12,000 acres. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to the park because of its diverse wildlife, placid streams, beautiful waterfalls and huge trees.
45.0 Miles
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99 votes
20201 East Highway 12, Rogers, AR 72756
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The largest Arkansas state park in terms of overall land area is the Hobbs State Park Conservation Area which covers 12,056 acres. The park contains a large visitor center with interactive kiosks, retail sales area, and classroom space.