I was raised in Kansas City, and now I’m raising my young kids here. Over the years I’ve seen a LOT of the state of Missouri. I can confidently say (from both the perspective of a child AND a parent) that Missouri has some fantastic destinations for families.
I’ve highlighted below the three BEST areas for families in Missouri. I’ve listed attractions you DON’T want to miss, others to add to your itinerary if time allows, and of course where you should EAT!
Through Place & Thyme is not sponsored by or affiliated with any of these organizations; I’m just sharing our personal recommendations to help plan your next family trip!
Generally, I’d steer clear of vacationing during the brutal winter months of January and February. Everything looks dead and those bitter winter winds can STING (although you do get mild weeks here and there).
Most of the spring months, though, are warm enough! These cities lend themselves to a mix of indoor/outdoor activities. April, May and June are IDEAL because the weather is warm but not miserable — yet. Missouri is a great spring break destination!
In July and August it can be brutal to be outdoors for too long (don’t get me started on the mosquitos). However, September and October provide beautiful foliage and temperatures while still offering the benefit of attending baseball games. November is hit or miss temperature wise, so less recommended.
Missouri goes all out for Christmas (especially Kansas City and Silver Dollar City) so December could actually be another great time to visit Missouri, depending on what you’re wanting to do and see.
Branson and Springfield are both way down in southern Missouri, aaaaalmost down to Arkansas. The two cities are 45 minutes apart from each other, but in my mind they are grouped together because we often visit both on the same week or weekend. I’ve written before all about Silver Dollar City (in my mind, the crowning jewel of Branson– especially for families). Read our Silver Dollar City guide for young families and all about the best foods inside the theme park.
I was really tempted not to include Lambert’s Home of the Throwed Rolls on this list for fear of making long wait times EVEN longer! However, it would be deceitful NOT to include it as one of the most unique (and fun!) family friendly dining experiences in all of Missouri. They really do throw rolls to you. The best.
This midwest city is a great weekend destination for a family! It’s my hometown, so perhaps I’m a bit biased…but Kansas City has a rich history, tons of museums, train-related everything, high-ranking professional sports teams, barbecue restaurants, and some excellent children’s destinations… what’s not to love?
Ah, the Gateway to the West! St. Louis is a historic and beloved city. I have so many memories of coming here while growing up, and my own family recently enjoyed it as well! Whether you want to see the Cardinals play, hit up the kid-favorite City Museum, or go up in the iconic Arch, you can’t really go wrong here. St. Louis is bursting with high-quality (yet FREE of charge!) activities for families. Check it out!
What would you add to this list?? Have you been to any of these great family destinations in Missouri??
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!
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