- 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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Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the Quigley's Castle is all made from stone, out of a woman's desire to have her own home. The gardens have approximately 30 species of flowers in them.
34.6 Miles
The Blue Spring Heritage Center is a historic museum that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The center has tours of the nearby area that offer views of Blue Spring and the Trail of Tears.
34.6 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.
34.6 Miles
3861 E. Stan Musial Drive, Springfield, MO 65809
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Established in 1994, the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame honors Missouri athletes from various sports. Famous inductees include Stan Musial, George Brett, Lou Brock, Bob Ozzie Smith and Dick Vermeil.
35.1 Miles
The Mystic Caverns is a complex of 2 caves, improved by the man in order to receive as many visitors as possible. Handrails, a modern lighting system and a souvenir shop can be found in here.
35.1 Miles
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4601 S. Nature Center Way, Springfield, MO 65804
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Covering 80 acres, the Springfield Conservation Nature Center has on its site a total of 3 miles of trails, covered lunch areas and bus and RV parking spots. The building has an auditorium, classrooms and an information desk.
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239 Turpentine Creek Lane, Eureka Springs, AR 72632
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All types of big cats find their home at the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, including ligers. In here there are also bears, monkeys, deer, and other animals too.
36.2 Miles
Nathaniel Lyon became the first Union soldier to be killed during the Civil War on August 10, 1861. See where it happened on a 4.9-mile interpretative drive through the park, as well as see the Ray House, which served as a field hospital.
36.5 Miles
Springfield's Palace Theater is a discount movie multiplex that shows sub-run films, or movies that have already run in first-run theaters. The theater also offers deals on concessions and a number of other specials.
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A movie theater multiplex with eleven auditoriums, the Springfield 11 Imax Theater shows primarily newly released Hollywood films. The theater features a digital IMAX auditorium, as well as 3D options.