Overview
Missouri is a state where the Midwest meets the South, offering a dynamic mix of music, rivers, outdoor adventure, and cultural heritage. Known as the Show-Me State, Missouri is home to iconic cities, scenic drives, historic landmarks, and natural beauty from the Ozarks to the Mississippi River.
- Capital: Jefferson City
- Largest Cities: Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield, Columbia, Independence
- Population: ~6.2 million (2024 est.)
- Time Zone: Central Standard Time (UTC−6) / CDT (Daylight Saving)
- Climate: Humid continental — hot summers, cold winters, and four distinct seasons
Top Destinations in Missouri
St. Louis
Famous for the Gateway Arch, blues music, botanical gardens, and family-friendly attractions like the City Museum and St. Louis Zoo.
Kansas City
A vibrant cultural hub with legendary barbecue, jazz heritage, fountains, and an emerging arts scene.
Branson
A popular entertainment town in the Ozarks with live shows, theme parks, lakes, and family fun.
The Ozarks
A region of forests, rivers, and rolling hills — perfect for boating, hiking, fishing, and scenic road trips.
Columbia
A college town with youthful energy, live music, festivals, and access to nature trails.
Must-See Attractions
- Gateway Arch (St. Louis) – The tallest man-made monument in the U.S.
- National WWI Museum (Kansas City) – A world-class tribute to history and sacrifice
- Silver Dollar City (Branson) – A beloved theme park with rides, crafts, and shows
- Lake of the Ozarks – Missouri’s playground for boating, swimming, and lakeside relaxation
- Missouri Botanical Garden – One of the oldest botanical institutions in the U.S.
Things to Do
- Hear live blues or jazz in KC or St. Louis
- Enjoy a float trip on the Current, Meramec, or Niangua rivers
- Tour historic Route 66 towns and quirky roadside stops
- Attend a baseball game — Cardinals or Royals fans welcome!
- Explore caves and springs in the Ozarks or Mark Twain National Forest
Getting There & Around
Major Airports
- St. Louis Lambert International (STL), Kansas City International (MCI), Springfield–Branson National (SGF), Columbia Regional (COU)
Transport
- Rental cars are ideal for exploring the state’s diverse regions
- Amtrak connects St. Louis, Kansas City, and towns in between
- Local transit is available in major cities
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (Apr–May): Festivals, flowers, and mild weather
- Summer (Jun–Aug): Great for lakes, parks, and music shows
- Fall (Sep–Oct): Colorful foliage and fewer crowds
- Winter (Dec–Feb): Cozy cabins, museums, and city attractions
Local Food & Culture
- Cuisine: Hearty and flavorful — with a focus on BBQ, Southern comfort food, and German-American traditions
- Specialties: Kansas City-style ribs, St. Louis-style pizza, toasted ravioli, gooey butter cake
- Drinks: Local craft beer, Missouri wines, and root beer floats
- Events & Festivals:
- American Royal World Series of Barbecue (Kansas City)
- St. Louis Mardi Gras – One of the largest in the U.S.
- Branson Music Festivals
- Roots N Blues Festival (Columbia)
- Big Muddy Blues Festival (St. Louis)
Souvenirs from Missouri
- BBQ sauces and rubs from Kansas City or St. Louis
- Gateway Arch memorabilia
- Handmade Ozark crafts or quilts
- Local wine or beer
- Mark Twain-themed gifts from Hannibal
Fun Facts
- Missouri is the starting point of the Oregon, Pony Express, and Santa Fe Trails
- The Gateway Arch is 630 feet tall and wide
- Walt Disney spent part of his childhood in Missouri
- Missouri has more than 6,000 caves
- It’s the birthplace of Mark Twain and Harry S. Truman
Suggested Itineraries
3-Day City Sampler
- Day 1: St. Louis – Gateway Arch, Forest Park, and Soulard
- Day 2: Kansas City – BBQ, jazz clubs, and WWI Museum
- Day 3: Columbia – Mizzou campus and Katy Trail biking
5-Day Scenic Road Trip
- Day 1: Start in Kansas City – explore downtown and BBQ
- Day 2: Drive Route 66 – stop at roadside attractions and Springfield
- Day 3: Branson – live shows and Ozark Mountain views
- Day 4: Lake of the Ozarks – boating and lakefront dining
- Day 5: End in St. Louis – visit Arch and City Museum