Attractions
There’s so much to see and do in the Branson,
Missouri area for families of all ages
whether it be on land at a world-class theme park or museum, on Table Rock Lake
aboard a dinner cruise or World War II era amphibious vehicle, or high above the
beautiful Ozark Mountains in a helium balloon or helicopter. Adventure seekers
at every level can choose from a wide variety of authentic attractions.
On Land
Silver
Dollar City,
voted the number one theme park attraction in the world by the International Association of
Amusement Parks & Attractions, treats guests to an experience unlike any other.
The 50-acre, 1880s-themed park is nestled amidst the natural Ozark Mountains and
features more than 100 demonstrating craftsmen, 50 live shows, food, 60 shops
and rides, including PowderKeg, an explosive-launch roller coaster making its
debut in 2005in Branson Missouri. PowderKeg sends its passengers through a black powder mill of
yesteryear before launching them from zero to 53 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds.
Five exciting festivals from April through December include
World-Fest with international entertainment from around the world; Bluegrass &
Barbecue, presenting national touring bluegrass bands and barbecue; Kids' Fest,
with a spectacular parade and an Xtreme Air show; the Festival of American Music
and Craftsmanship with a new salute to the American cowboy, and An Old Time
Christmas, a holiday festival named one of the top 10 in the country by USA
Today, with a Holiday Light Parade, a musical production of the famous classic,
A Dickens’ Christmas Carol, and more than 4 million lights, don't miss these
attractions in Branson, Missouri.
Celebration City
is a 20th century themed family amusement park attraction featuring dozens of rides like
the Ozark WildCat wooden roller coaster. The park entrance is Celebration Street
with a vintage-style carousel and fountains. The Electric Boardwalk, with a
boardwalk park atmosphere harking to the colorful days of trolley parks,
features amusement rides, games and arcade adventure. The historic Route 66 area
celebrates the 1950s and ’60s era of shiny automobiles and drive-in diners with
themed rides, shops and restaurants. The nightcapper event each evening is a
spectacular outdoor multi-media laser production and pyrotechnics show. This
one-of-a-kind visual and sound experience takes guests through time travel of
the 20th Century with dramatic effects, lasers, a massive water
screen, projections and fireworks, all set to the hit music of the decades here
in Branson, Missouri.
The
Shepherd of the Hills Homestead
is a unique blend of Ozarks history
and down-home fun. Guests will enjoy historical tours, craftsmen, music and the
230 foot Inspiration Tower that offers breathtaking views at this attraction. In the evening
visitors can relive the history of Harold Bell Wright’s famous novel, “The
Shepherd of the Hills”, set in the starlit outdoor theatre in Branson, Missouri. This classics story
weaves a tale of the lives, hopes and dreams of the Ozark Mountain people.
Branson’s
IMAX®
Entertainment Complex
presents original IMAX® and first-run movies in a state-of-the-art stadium-style
theater with a 6-story screen and 22,000-watt sound system. Movies are shown at
multiple times each day all year long. In addition to the IMAX® theater, the
complex includes McFarlain’s Family Restaurant, a food court, a live music
theater, shops and three 35-mm movie screens in Branson, Missouri.
Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show
this attraction is a full-scale production
set in a 35,000 square foot arena featuring six tons of stampeding American
buffalo, 32 horses, racing pigs and ostriches, and dozens of talented singers,
dancers, trick riders and costume-clad servers who bring to life Dolly's story
of America in Branson, Missouri. Audience members are encouraged to take sides! Dinner is a
four-course feast.
Stone Hill Winery
offers guests of all ages a free hour-long tour and
presentation attraction on the winemaking process. You’ll actually get to talk to the
bottling expert while he works, sample some of Stone Hill’s award-winning wines,
and shop their extensive wine and gift shop.
Seeing famous Hwy. 76 and Table Rock Lake is a blast for everyone in the family
in a
Ride The Ducks
World War II era amphibious vehicle. Duck captains
offer entertaining commentary on the notable sights, layout and history of the
area as they take passengers on an 80-minute trip that culminates with a
splashdown into Table Rock Lake Branson, Missouri.
The Track, with its several locations in Branson, offers go-cart tracks,
amusement games, miniature golf, bumper boats, snack bars and other indoor and
outdoor recreational opportunitie attractions for fun-seeking children and adults.
Branson Scenic Railway
takes passengers on a narrated trip from historic
downtown Branson through the rugged countryside south into Arkansas or north to
Galena, Missouri. Ride aboard restored 1940’s dome cars while enjoying snacks or
a romantic prime rib dinner on Saturdays.
Titanic–World’s Largest Museum Attraction
Towering over 80-feet above street-level, this ship-shaped family adventure is
located on Hwy. 76 and is this season’s must see attraction!
Titanic houses over 400 priceless
artifacts and historic treasures and allows each visitor to encounter the
personal heroic and tragic stories of its passengers. The showpiece is the
Grand Staircase where visitors will experience the beauty of the Edwardian
era. This emotional journey allows guests to Walk the Grand Staircase,
See a first Class Stateroom, Touch an Iceberg and look back in
time through our exclusive Father Browne photographic collection. Titanic offers
something for every age with interactive experiences that will delight and
inspire each guest. Open Year Around!www.titanicbranson.com
and take a Virtual Tour of the property.
A new entertainment complex on Hwy. 76 includea a state-of-the-art live
entertainment theater,
Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Theater
featuring rock legends of the 50s and 60s. Grammy award-winning and Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Bill Medley of The Righteous Brothers, Paul Revere
and the Raiders, and several other artists will perform. The attraction will house a
32,000-square foot exhibit that takes visitors on a walk down memory lane
through lifestyle exhibits displaying the mood and spirit of 1957, including an
unparalleled museum-quality collection of classic cars, all vintage 1957. There
will also be a themed restaurant and gift shop.
Families can also enjoy indoor and outdoor themed miniature golf courses,
amusement centers, go cart tracks, bumper boats, and roller-skating located
throughout Branson, Missouri.
On the Water
To get wet or not to get wet? Whichever you choose, you’re guaranteed to have
fun at any Branson, Missouri water attraction.
Choose from Table Rock Lake attractions like the magnificent
Showboat Branson
Belle, an 1880s-style paddlewheel boat, with its 700-seat atrium dining
theater and three-course lunch and dinner show cruises, Branson’s American
Star dinner and sightseeing yacht for intimate day and nighttime excursions,
the Spirit of America catamaran for an open-air experience, or a Duck
(see above), all for near-water experiences.
If you’re in the mood to suit up, try
White Water, the Branson's largest
outdoor water park with its rides and attractions ranging from the
500,000-gallon wave pool to the thrilling Raging River Rapids, open May through
September.
In
the Air
From the
neon glow of world-famous Hwy. 76 to the pristine Ozark Mountains, there’s a lot
to see -- and lots of ways to see it from the air.
Climb 225 stairs (or ride the elevator) to the top of Inspiration Tower at
Shepherd of the Hills Homestead for a magnificent view.
Hop on the
Branson Balloon,
this attraction is the largest helium balloon in the U.S., which
offers a 15-minute tethered ride 500 feet into the air above Shepherd of the
Hills Expressway.
For those who prefer to stay grounded, but still enjoy an eagle’s view, take a
walk across Table Rock Dam or a stop at the scenic overlook on Hwy. 165 between
Hwy. 76 and Hwy. 265 for excellent day and nighttime views of Branson's Lake Taneycomo.
Mt. Branson, just east of the Lake Taneycomo Bridge in historic downtown
Branson, offers great views of Branson Landing.
Museums
Visitors of every age and interest have more museum options than ever before
in Branson, Missouri.
Museums offer guided and self-guided tours, gift shops, snack bars and group
admission prices. Here’s what you can expect to find:
American Presidential Museum
– Clothing, documents and photographs from
George Washington to George W. Bush.
Antique Toy Museum
– The toys we had, the toys we wish we’d had
Bonniebrook Historical Society Museum
- Rose O’Neil’s famous Ozarks home
houses Kewpie dolls, illustrations and clothing
Hollywood Wax Museum
- 170 life-like celebrity figures, open 365 days a
year
Ralph Foster Museum at College of the Ozarks
– The Smithsonian of the
Ozarks contains artifacts tracing the history of the region and a large gun
collection
Tractor Museum at College of the Ozarks – Tractor parts and collector’s
items
Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Museum
– Interactive exhibits, odd artifacts,
open year round
Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum & Happy Trails Theater
–
Mounted figures of Trigger and Buttermilk, family photographs, clothing and
other personal items chronicle the life of the famous duo inside a charmingly
themed museum attraction. Hear son, Dusty Rogers, sing many of Roy’s famous songs in a
tribute show at the Happy Trails Theater in Branson.
Veterans Memorial Museum
– More than 2,000 exhibits including the world's largest war memorial bronze
sculpture featuring 50 life-size statues storming a beach. The names of the men
and women killed in action in WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, and recent
conflicts of the 20th Century are displayed on the museum walls in Branson,
Missouri.