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St. Louis County Day Trips

Black Madonna Shrine (1 hour)

Hannibal, MO (2 hour)

Huzzah Valley Resort (2 hours)

Jefferson City, MO ( 3 hours)

New Madrid, MO (3 hours)

Meramec Caverns (2 hours)

Onondaga Cave

 

Rivercene (3 hours)

Rockwoods Reservation

School House B & B (3hours)

Sedalia, MO (4 hours)

Stars & Strips Museum (3 hours)

Washington, MO (45 Minutes)

 

 

Black Madonna Shrine

Visit the:
Black Madonna of Czestochowa Shrine & Grottos. A Franciscan Shrine dedicated to Poland's Black Madonna. Our Lady of Czestochowa Queen of Peace and Mercy.

Black Madonna Shrine

 

Cahokia Mounds

The site of the largest prehistoric Indian city north of Mexico.  Interpretive center, Woodhenge solar calendar, special events. Daily, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.  (618)-346-5160

Hanibal,MO

Visit Mark Twain boyhood home and museum.  The Mark Twain is located there with many other attractions.

Hannibal, MO

 

Huzzah Valley Resort

Canoeing, rafting or kayaking on the Huzzah or Courtois Rivers; trail and hay rides. Lodging for all size groups, catered meals. Church and school discounts. Small mouth bass and trout fishing. Guided trips for Historic Civil War and Trail of Tears.

Huzzah Valley Resort

 

Jefferson City, MO

Depending on your schedule and interests, they have an itinerary for you. These itineraries will take you to the most interesting and exciting spots in central Missouri. Choose between four itineraries: Full-Day for the truly adventuresome, Half-Day for those on a tight schedule, Historic Sightseeing for those interested in area history, and Historic Jefferson City for those interested in local history.

Jefferson City, MO

 

Meramec Caverns

Guided tours by trained rangers are conducted along well-lighted walkways. All cavern facilities are accessible to the disabled. Learn how Mother Nature built an ancient limestone "Wine Table" and an entire 7-story mansion... all underground. On tour you will see both the rarest and largest cave formations in the world.

Meramec Caverns

 

New Madrid, MO

Come visit New Madrid, Missouri and discover small town charm on the banks of the mighty Mississippi River.

New Madrid, MO 

Onondaga Cave

One of the most spectacular cave in the world.  

Onondaga Cave

Rockwoods Reservation

1,898 acres of rugged forest with springs and streams. Seven trails, cave crawl, picnic areas and education center. Visitor center open daily, 8 am - 5 pm.  
(314) 458-2236

Rockwoods Reservation

 

 

Riverscene

Take a walk back in time. Stay at the 1869 home of riverboat captain Kinney. 

Rivercene

 

Stars & Strips Museum
Bloomfield, MO

The Department of Defense has recognized Bloomfield as the birthplace of The Stars and Stripes, in the Congressional Record.

Bloomfield, MO

 

School House Bed & Breakfast

In 1987 John and Vicki Ott purchased the old Rocheport School circa 1914 and after 15 months of an extensive renovation of this historic building they opened the School House Bed & Breakfast in the spring of 1988. Penny Province joined the School House in 1992 and is now a co-owner and the manager of the inn. As a bed and breakfast, The School House has won several honors and distinctions over the years:

School House B & B

 

 

Sedalia, MO

Of course the Mo State Fair is a main attraction. Along with the Scott Joplin Festival and much more.

Sedalia, MO

Washington, MO

Antique Shops, lodging,and much more. Washington is an award-winning Mainstreet Community whose German heritage is still evident in the Old World charm of its downtown area.

Washington,MO

 

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