- Our list of the best things to do in Leasburg, Missouri, features the top 21 nearby activities — including 12 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Leasburg, MO has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Outdoor Places, Amusement, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Leasburg, MO , followed by 19 popular activities in nearby cities, including St. James, Cuba, Salem and Rolla
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Visitors can take a tour to Onondaga Cave during the day that lasts about one hour. On the other hand, visitors can take a night cave tour to see this National Natural Landmark by lantern in the evening.
4.8 Miles
Visitors can take guided tours of the Onondaga Cave, play on playgrounds, see panoramic views of the Meramec River, canoe, boat, and attend nature programs in the amphitheater at the Onondaga Cave State Park.
9.4 Miles
Bob's Gasoline Alley has a vast collection of roadside memorabilia, including gas pumps and signs that are still on their original poles. Food is available for those who make an appointment in advance.
10.1 Miles
Fanning 66 Outpost showcases the world's largest rocking chair. Their main attraction is the archery store where they have everything an archer wants. Whatever an archer buys, they install right there, and they expertly tune the bow. Then the archer can try it out their 40-yard indoor range.
13.2 Miles
An exhaustive history of the Italian wine-making in America is presented at the Rosati Winery Museum, Wine tasting is complimentary.
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18500 State Route U, St. James, MO 65559
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7 wine specialties can be tasted and bought from the Heinrichshaus Vineyard & Winery. The wines can be consumed in the special picnic areas on the site.
15.8 Miles
Named for the state's fifth largest spring, Maramec Spring Park features 200 acres of public use space suitable for camping, fishing, picnics and wildlife viewing. The park provides playgrounds, two museums, a trout hatchery and hiking trails.
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Not only does the Three Squirrels Winery produce adult beverages, but it also features an art gallery of works from both local and regional artists. The location's tasting room, open on weekends, offers both red and white wine samplings.
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The 1,860 acres of Meramac Park contains 200 acres set aside for public use, including camping facilities, picnicking facilities, a fish feeding area, a fishing area, and a playground. The park contains the fifth largest natural spring in the state.
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Presenting the history which starts in the early 20th century, the Vacuum Museum exhibits over 600 vacuum cleaners in perfect condition and still functioning. The oldest vacuum is the Royal Model 1.