- Our list of the best things to do in Fulton, Missouri, features the top 50 nearby activities — including 22 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Fulton, MO has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Fulton, MO , followed by 44 popular activities in nearby cities, including Columbia, Jefferson City and St. Louis
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29.4 Miles
33%
3 votes
338 E First Street, Hermann, MO 65041
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The Three California Vineyards Tasting Room in Hermann offers tastings of wines from three distinctive vineyards: Dierberg, Star Lane, and Three Saints. All of the vineyards have won a variety of awards for their wines.
29.5 Miles
Hermannhof Winery & Sausage Shop is a historic winery that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The winery won the Brown-Foreman Trophy for 'Best New World White Wine'.
31.6 Miles
The same family has owned the Adam Puchta Winery since 1855, making it the oldest family farm winery in Missouri. The winery has the ability to produce 62,000 gallons of wine each year, and visitors can try many of them.
31.7 Miles
Part of the 20 miles-long Hermann Wine Trail, the Oak Glenn Vineyard & Winery offers its visitors a selection of 17 wine specialties. Besides the special events it organizes around the year, it can also host private events, such as weddings.
35.1 Miles
Covering more than 300 acres, the Warm Spring Ranch is home to more than 100 Clydesdales, from foals to stallions. It organizes guided tours and VIP tours of the ranch.
38.1 Miles
88%
42 votes
3718 Grant School Rd, New Haven, MO 63068
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The Bommarito Estate Almond Tree Winery owns a small vineyard, a wine tasting room, and an area where visitors can have a picnic by bringing their own food. The winery also hosts special events.
39.4 Miles
From herbs to roses, Vintage Hill Farm has a multitude of plant species for visitors to enjoy. In addition to a large pottery display, the gardens has a greenhouse containing a variety of tropical plants.
40.0 Miles
Ha Ha Tonka State Park's most notable feature is the stone ruins of a castle built by a Kansas City businessman who purchased the area known as 'ha ha tonka' which means 'laughing waters'. It could have referred to the springs below the castle.
40.7 Miles
Ravenswood is a plantation farmhouse built in 1880. The home is full of the original furnishings from all over the world gathered by the first two generations of the house. The furniture, photos, dresses, and fading letters show so much history.