Missouri

Explore Missouri’s rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture. Discover key facts, travel tips, and highlights of the Show-Me State.

 

Missouri, known as the “Show-Me State,” is a region steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. Situated in the Midwestern United States, it boasts a diverse landscape ranging from the rolling Ozark Mountains to the expansive plains of the north. The state is bordered by eight others, making it a central hub for commerce and travel. Missouri’s rich history includes its role as the starting point for pioneers heading west on the Oregon Trail and as a border state during the Civil War.

The state’s economy is robust and multifaceted, with key industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, aerospace, and biotechnology. Missouri is a leading producer of soybeans, corn, and cattle, contributing significantly to the nation’s food supply. The state is also home to major corporations and research institutions, fostering innovation and economic growth. Tourism plays a vital role, with attractions like the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the entertainment district of Branson, and the scenic beauty of the Lake of the Ozarks drawing visitors from around the country.

Culturally, Missouri offers a rich tapestry influenced by its diverse population and historical heritage. The state has been a cradle for musical genres such as jazz, blues, and ragtime, with legends like Scott Joplin and Chuck Berry hailing from Missouri. Festivals celebrating music, food, and the arts are held throughout the year, reflecting the state’s vibrant community spirit. Whether exploring historic sites, enjoying outdoor adventures, or immersing oneself in the arts, Missouri provides a unique and enriching experience for all.

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Missouri State Route 76: Shell Knob to Cape Fair

Missouri State Route 76: Shell Knob to Cape Fair

Take a scenic 13-mile drive along Missouri State Route 76 from Shell Knob to Cape Fair, winding through the heart of the Mark Twain National Forest and alongside beautiful Table Rock Lake. Experience classic Ozark scenery, lakeside charm, and peaceful forested stretches…

Missouri State Route 39: Carr Lane to Shell Knob

Missouri State Route 39: Carr Lane to Shell Knob

Take a scenic nine-mile drive along Missouri State Route 39 from Carr Lane to Shell Knob, winding through Ozark valleys, charming rural communities, and across the stunning Shell Knob bridge over Table Rock Lake. This route offers a perfect mix of forested hillsides, wa…

Missouri State Route 39:  Shell Knob

Missouri State Route 39: Shell Knob

Take a scenic drive along Missouri State Route 39 in Shell Knob, just north of Table Rock Lake. Explore lakeside parks, winding forest highways, and a beautiful scenic overlook in the Ozarks. Perfect for road trippers, nature lovers, and anyone craving classic Missouri …

[Revisited] Missouri Route 86: Eagle Rock to Carr Lane

[Revisited] Missouri Route 86: Eagle Rock to Carr Lane

Take a scenic drive through Missouri’s Ozark foothills along Route 86 from Eagle Rock to Carr Lane. This 9-mile route features lake access, forested hills, a Kings River crossing, and easy connections to both local attractions and the Arkansas border. Perfect for road…

Missouri Supplemental Route E: Big M to Eagle Rock

Missouri Supplemental Route E: Big M to Eagle Rock

Cruise 5 miles along Missouri Supplemental Route E from Big M to Eagle Rock and discover the beauty of the Ozarks. This scenic route hugs Table Rock Lake, winds through the Mark Twain National Forest, and delivers peaceful rural charm all the way to Eagle Rock.

Missouri Supplemental Route M: Route 76 to Big M (Route E)

Missouri Supplemental Route M: Route 76 to Big M (Route E)

Experience the hidden beauty of the Ozarks on Missouri Supplemental Route M, a 6-mile scenic drive from Route 76 to the lakeside haven of Big M. Cruise through rolling farmland, shady forests, and classic creek valleys before arriving at Table Rock Lake’s Big M park…

Missouri Supplemental Route K: Chesapeake to Aurora

Missouri Supplemental Route K: Chesapeake to Aurora

Take a scenic 10-mile drive along Missouri Supplemental Route K from Chesapeake to Aurora. Explore rolling farmland, classic Ozark countryside, and small-town charm on this peaceful connector through Lawrence County.

Missouri Supplemental Route N: Spencer to Chesapeake

Missouri Supplemental Route N: Spencer to Chesapeake

Cruise Missouri Supplemental Route N from Spencer to Chesapeake for a 7-mile journey blending Route 66 nostalgia with classic Ozarks farmland. Explore historic alignments, rural landscapes, and roadside Americana along this short but scenic Missouri drive.

Historic Route 66:  Halltown to Spencer

Historic Route 66: Halltown to Spencer

Experience a mile of pure nostalgia on Historic Route 66 from Halltown to Spencer, Missouri. Starting at Gary’s Gay Parita gas station, this short but scenic drive crosses Turnback Creek and Paris Springs, ending at MO-96 near Spencer. Discover a living slice of the M…

[Revisited] Historic Route 66: Springfield, Missouri

[Revisited] Historic Route 66: Springfield, Missouri

Explore 7 miles of Historic Route 66 through Springfield, Missouri, from Glenstone Avenue to the I-44 interchange. Cruise past vintage neon, historic downtown, and classic Americana along the route where the “Mother Road” got its name.

Interstate 44 – Gascozark to Lebanon – Missouri

Interstate 44 – Gascozark to Lebanon – Missouri

Cruise west on Interstate 44 from Gascozark to Lebanon, Missouri, for 16 scenic miles through the Ozarks. See small towns, roadside parks, and touch Route 66 history before ending your drive in Lebanon. Route highlights include Eden Roadside Park, Bear Creek Conservatio…

U.S. Highway 71: Pineville, Missouri to Bella Vista, Arkansas

U.S. Highway 71: Pineville, Missouri to Bella Vista, Arkansas

Drive 10 miles along U.S. Highway 71 from Pineville, Missouri to Bella Vista, Arkansas, following a scenic mix of Ozark hills, small-town development, and the transition from I-49 to the historic surface route. A short but meaningful drive through one of the fastest-gro…