- Our list of the best things to do in Carthage, Missouri, features the top 43 nearby activities — including 17 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Carthage, MO has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 14 things to do within the city of Carthage, MO , followed by 29 popular activities in nearby cities, including Joplin, Neosho, Galena and Lamar
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Precious Moments Park is a sanctuary containing Biblical murals. The artist and creator designed the Precious Moments Chapel to touch the lives of those who enter with a sense of hope and peace. Dozens of murals depict stories of creation to the resurrection.
3.1 Miles
Featuring the work of Lowell Davis, Red Oak II is a little community bought by the artist that consists of a variety of historic buildings. The grounds has a general store, church, and cafe.
3.2 Miles
One of the last drive-in theaters on Route 66. This drive-in has a play area for kids underneath the screen which lights up during intermission. Old advertisements are played during the intermission. The movie starts when the sun sets. They also have a snack bar on site.
0.1 Miles
Built in 1894 and included since 1973 in the National Register of Historic Places, the Jasper County Courthouse was built from Chartage marble and has the features of a medieval castle.
0.6 Miles
Built in 1868 for a wealthy family, Historic Phelps House is a restored mansion with marble walls, chandeliers, ten fireplaces, stained glass, and other furniture from this era. The mansion is used as a wedding venue.
2.4 Miles
Promotion, facilitation, and support of the performing arts, is a Stone's Throw Dinner Theater mission. The plays are often very funny and the meals are more than enough to satisfy most appetites.
0.1 Miles
The Civil War Museum presents the role Carthage played during the Civil War. It has paintings and it exhibits artifacts from the Carthage battle, while also displaying the battle arrangements on a large table.
3.3 Miles
Dedicated in 1988, Carthage's Marlon Perkins Statue is a larger than life bronze sculpture that commemorates the life of the famous wildlife documentarian and television personality. The statue is located in the town park.
4.8 Miles
Opened in 1989, Precious Moments Park & Chapel is a location dedicated solely to Precious Moments figurines. Visitors to the park commonly enjoy viewing the statues, visiting the gift shop, or visiting the chapel inspired by the Sistine Chapel.
0.1 Miles
Located on 7 acres where the first major Civil War battle took place, the Battle of Carthage State Park encompasses the Carter Spring area and also has an interpretative kiosk on its site.