- TripBuzz found 45 things to do with kids in or near Walnut Shade, Missouri, including 42 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Branson, Nixa, Lampe and Ozark.
- From Bear Creek Trail Rides & Stable to Bear creek stables, the Walnut Shade area offers 40 different types of family activities, including: Horseback Riding, Ziplines, Theaters and Other Entertainment.
- Just 12 minutes from Branson, Walnut Shade, MO is close to a number of live shows, theme parks, dinner performances, and many other activities. One of the main attractions in Walnut Shade is horseback riding where novice and experienced riders alike are welcome to enjoy equestrian recreation while enjoying picturesque surroundings..
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Zip Line USA features two different zip line tours that last about two hours. The ziplines are 250 foot in length to 3250 foot in length and reach heights up to 350 feet.
10.8 Miles
Visitors to the Talking Rocks Cavern can walk down 150 stairs to enter the floor of the cavern where they will see a light and sound show. Visitors must them walk out 115 steps to exit the show.
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483 Hatchery Road, Branson, MO 65616
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Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery offers guided and self-guided tours of their facility, which produces up to 400,000 pounds of trout annually. The hatchery includes a picnic pavilion, wildlife viewing tower, boat ramp and 3 miles of trails.
12.2 Miles
Established in 1958, Table Rock Lake sits on 43 thousand acres and has 800 miles of shoreline. Camping, boating, fishing, and various water sports are popular activities at this lake.
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The Cedar Mountain Stables are located at Big Cedar Lodge, which is a wilderness resort. People can go on pony rides, trail rides, carriage rides, and campfire wagon tours when they visit the stables.
14.3 Miles
A Jack Nicklaus signature course, the Top of the Rock Golf Course is a par-3, 9-hole course that is located above Table Rock Lake. The design includes many natural elements, including waterfalls, creeks, lakes, and ponds.
20.1 Miles
Playwright Ron Boutwell started the Stain Glass Theatre as a way to spread God's love message. In 2002, the theater opened in its present location Visitors can tour the theater and watch Christian plays performed.
20.2 Miles
Started by John L. Morris, the founder of Pro Bass, Dogwood Canyons is 10,000 acres wildlife preserve with longhorns, elk, and bison. Visitors can ride a wildlife tram, ride horses on the trails, walk trails, bike trails, and fly fish, as well as have ceremonies in the wilderness chapel.
21.8 Miles
In 1818, Smallin Civil War Cave became the first documented cave in Missouri. Visitors can tour the cave, hear Civil War stories around the campfire, and even tour the cave at night while wading in 54-degree water to see endangered species.
21.9 Miles
Persimmon Hill Farm raises berries, fruits and mushrooms farm on their farm near the shores of Table Rock Lake. Visitors can eat in the restaurant overlooking the blueberry fields, as well as shop for gourmet gifts in the gift store.