- Our list of the best things to do in Sedalia, Missouri, features the top 13 nearby activities — including 6 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Sedalia, MO has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 11 things to do within the city of Sedalia, MO , followed by 2 popular activities in nearby cities, including Knob Noster and Warsaw
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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.
31.3 Miles
Located on 31 acres of bluffs overlooking the Missouri River, Harley Park was donated in 1887 by the Harley family. The park features playgrounds, baseball fields, picnic shelters, prehistoric Indian Mounds, open grassy areas and restroom facilities.
31.9 Miles
Gambling enthusiasts can find that Isle of Capri Casino is worth the while with its slots and table games. The site also has its own hotel and restaurant.
31.9 Miles
Built in 1895, Roslyn Heights is a historical mansion that serves as the headquarters for the historical society group 'Daughters of the American Revolution'. Visitors commonly enjoy touring the house and learning facts about past times there.
32.1 Miles
Offering 13 different wines, Cooper's Oak Winery is a winery that also offers wine and cheese or picnic baskets. The vineyard has a wine club and is also available for wedding rehearsals or birthday parties.
32.1 Miles
The three nightlong Missouri River Festival of the Arts is an art festival that features classically trained artists that are recognized around the region and nationally. The festival has musical performances as well as art exhibitions.
32.1 Miles
Devoted to promoting art and culture in the Boonville area, Friends of Historic Boonville was founded in 1971. The group maintains and preserves local historic buildings, and sponsors performances in the area.
32.1 Miles
Preserved by the Friends of Historic Boonville, Thespian Hall is a historic building built by the early settlers in the 1800s. Visitors can schedule an appointment to take a tour of the building, which was used in the Civil War.
32.1 Miles
In operation for over 15 years, The Turning Pointe Dance Studio is a dance instruction school for ages 3 and older. The owner teaches all classes in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Modern, Pointe, and Hip Hop.
32.2 Miles
Harry S. Truman State Park has a campground, marina, boating, swimming, hiking, and picnic areas. Bordering the Truman Reservoir, anglers find crappie, black bass, catfish and white bass in this 55,600-acre lake.