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Itinerary
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Austin
Day 1: Enjoy your first night in Austin Settle in at your hotel and get a lay of the land. Consider one of these tours below to start your first night off right. Take an East Austin Brewery All-Inclusive Pedicab Tour Do you like beer? Austin has an impressive and dynamic micro-brewery scene. This tour takes you across east Austin to sample 3 of award-winning micro-breweries. Our stops include Lazarus Brewing, Hops and Grain, and Zilker Brewery. There are food options at each of the breweries where you can grab a bite to eat. Click here for more details Or if you love music more than beer, consider this tour instead... Austin Live Music Crawl Austin has over 270 live music venues, many of which are outside of downtown and tucked into neighborhoods. Skip cover bands and jam out to authentic live music with us all over the city. Along the way, we’ll chat about Austin live music history, get the latest scoop on the current music scene, and see iconic venues and new clubs, all while getting an overview of the city. Our live music crawls are led by a local musician. Click here for more details Recommended Restaurant: Franklin's BBQ
Long lines form early for brisket, pulled pork & other smoked meats at this lunch-only spot. You have to stand in line and they give a sign to last one that is guaranteed meat. Everyone brings their cooler and lawn chairs and sit in line. Plan at least 1-2 hours in line. Most people show up early to make sure they get meat. The brisket melts in your mouth. This is one of the best briskets I have had. Aaron Franklin is widely regarded as one of the most influential pitmasters in the U.S. He received the James Beard Foundation Award for Best Chef: Southwest in 2015. Popular and critically lauded restaurant, Franklin Barbecue, was awarded Texas Monthly’s coveted Best Barbecue Joint in Texas, and Bon Appetit’s Best Barbecue Joint in America. |
Day 2: Full day in Austin
The Real Austin Bucket List Van Tour This “bucket list tour” gives you a city overview in just 2 hours. Major landmarks, lesser-known gems that only a local would know about, real neighborhoods, and of course, the food trucks! This is definitely not a typical “van tour.” We drive in Mercedes vans, but you get out at many stops. Along the way we’ll chat about art, music, culture, food, history, parks, famous people, and much more! We’ll also discover secret spots, hear funny stories, and decipher local legends. Make new memories and laugh a ton as we show you how we “Keep Austin Weird.” Finally experience Austin, don’t just see it through a window! Click here for more information Austin Boating and BBQ Interstellar BBQ is north about by the lake. If you are doing a BBQ tour in the summer, I would go here pick up the BBQ then rent a boat on Lake Travis. BBQ, BEER and Boat day. This use to be the Nobel Pig and they were on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives TV show and were very successful. They decided to change it up and closed the Nobel Pig and now do BBQ. You always want to get whatever the special is of the day and the scallop potatoes. Hill Country Consider venturing out to Hill Country for some of the best BBQ in Texas.
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Dallas Pit Stop on the way to KC
Stop by Tender Smokehouse BBQ on the way to Kansas City after passing through Dallas. It's located just north of Dallas in Celina.
Click here for other Dallas-Ft. Worth attractions
Stop by Tender Smokehouse BBQ on the way to Kansas City after passing through Dallas. It's located just north of Dallas in Celina.
Click here for other Dallas-Ft. Worth attractions
Kansas City
Day 3: Welcome to Kansas City
Will you stay in Kansas or Missouri? You decide. There are two separate Kansas City's on either side of the river which separates the two states.
There are tons of big city attractions and entertainment. From luxury hotels, to gourmet dinners, craft cocktails, and world-class shopping - you'll find tons of big-city thrills that will match any budget in Kansas City.
Kansas City Wine Tour
The three stops will be determined by events, new releases, specials, and customer experience. Our tours include samples at each stop, at least one "behind-the-scenes" tour, water, transportation on our epic bus, a safe & fun tour guide and coolers on the bus for purchases.
Civil Rights Trail
Topeka, Kansas is where you will find a stop along the U.S Civil Rights Trail like no other. At the site where a school began integration, Brown V. Board is full of history for you to discover. Plan your travels and begin your journey along the trail in Topeka. With multiple sites including Monroe Elementary, you can expand your knowledge of how segregation became a violation of the U.S. Constitution after years of implementation.
Recommended Restaurant: Joe's KC Original Gas Station Restaurant
In Kansas City, where barbecue is a way of life, it is understood that smoke has mystical properties. Smoke has the power to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. It can transform the least desirable cuts of meat into the most delectable. It can even transform a neighborhood corner gas station into one of the most popular restaurants on the planet.
Joe’s is known for their Z-Man Sandwich, a toasted Kaiser roll topped with slow-smoked beef brisket, provolone cheese and crispy onion rings. Anthony Bourdain even deemed Joe’s worthy of a spot on his list of “13 places to eat before you die.” So, as you can imagine, yes, the lines are generally out the door (but it’s so worth the wait).
Day 3: Welcome to Kansas City
Will you stay in Kansas or Missouri? You decide. There are two separate Kansas City's on either side of the river which separates the two states.
There are tons of big city attractions and entertainment. From luxury hotels, to gourmet dinners, craft cocktails, and world-class shopping - you'll find tons of big-city thrills that will match any budget in Kansas City.
Kansas City Wine Tour
The three stops will be determined by events, new releases, specials, and customer experience. Our tours include samples at each stop, at least one "behind-the-scenes" tour, water, transportation on our epic bus, a safe & fun tour guide and coolers on the bus for purchases.
Civil Rights Trail
Topeka, Kansas is where you will find a stop along the U.S Civil Rights Trail like no other. At the site where a school began integration, Brown V. Board is full of history for you to discover. Plan your travels and begin your journey along the trail in Topeka. With multiple sites including Monroe Elementary, you can expand your knowledge of how segregation became a violation of the U.S. Constitution after years of implementation.
Recommended Restaurant: Joe's KC Original Gas Station Restaurant
In Kansas City, where barbecue is a way of life, it is understood that smoke has mystical properties. Smoke has the power to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. It can transform the least desirable cuts of meat into the most delectable. It can even transform a neighborhood corner gas station into one of the most popular restaurants on the planet.
Joe’s is known for their Z-Man Sandwich, a toasted Kaiser roll topped with slow-smoked beef brisket, provolone cheese and crispy onion rings. Anthony Bourdain even deemed Joe’s worthy of a spot on his list of “13 places to eat before you die.” So, as you can imagine, yes, the lines are generally out the door (but it’s so worth the wait).
Day 4 - Explore Kansas City
Kansas City Segway Tour: Country Club Plaza Area Perfect for both visitors and locals, this Segway tour provides a fun and seamless way to explore Kansas City and its storied Country Club Plaza area. Pick between two daily departure times, meet your guide in Downtown, and get acquainted with your Segway. Following a brief training session, set off on two wheels. Your destination is the Country Club Plaza: a historical, expansive shopping center, the Plaza is renowned for its distinctive architecture and many top shops and attractions. Other notable BBQ stops include: |
St. Louis
Day 5 - Drive to St. Louis
St. Louis, the largest city in Missouri, lies just below the junction of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, which here forms the boundary between Missouri and Illinois. The city has long been known as the "Gateway to the West" because it was from here that the Europeans set out to conquer the Wild West.
Get a bird’s eye view from the Gateway Arch
Take a 630-foot ride to the top of this world-famous stainless steel monument for the finest view in the Gateway City. Then stop by the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial to get a glimpse of where Lewis and Clark set out on their historic expedition! Visitors can also hop aboard a 19th century paddle-wheel boat replica for a narrated cruise down the mighty Mississippi.
Spend a night out on the town
Looking for a fun night out? Check out the new sports-anchored entertainment district in the heart of downtown Ballpark Village St. Louis! Jump a few block north to Washington Avenue or Laclede’s Landing and take your pick of some of the hottest bars and dance clubs in St. Louis (most are smoke free and open till 3 a.m.). Visitors can also go for dinner, drinks and a show at Westport Plaza’s 42-acre entertainment district, or check out the trendiest boutiques and upscale dining establishments in Clayton and the Central West End. If live music is your thing, Soulard boasts some of the best blues venues in town.
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Recommended Restaurants: Pappy's Smokehouse is the truth, but get here early as the line is really long. People bring lawn chairs and coolers!
Pappy’s sells Memphis-style ribs, and ribs are barbecued without sauce. The ribs are dry-rubbed and cooked over applewood and cherrywood for four hours; customers can add a variety of barbecue sauces in squeeze bottles when they eat. The restaurant sells tons of ribs daily. It is noted to have long lines and the restaurant closes when the ribs run out.
Pappy’s served more than three million guests from around the globe. Named “Best Ribs in America” by the Food Network, Pappy’s has been featured on the Wendy Williams Show, Travel Channel’s Man vs. Food and Zimmern List and the Food Network’s The Big Food Bucket List. Some of Pappy’s famous friends spotted in line over the years include US Women’s Hockey 2018 Gold Medalist Nicole Hensley, Jimmy Kimmel, Wendy Williams, Hugh Jackman and Jon Hamm.
Day 5 - Drive to St. Louis
St. Louis, the largest city in Missouri, lies just below the junction of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, which here forms the boundary between Missouri and Illinois. The city has long been known as the "Gateway to the West" because it was from here that the Europeans set out to conquer the Wild West.
Get a bird’s eye view from the Gateway Arch
Take a 630-foot ride to the top of this world-famous stainless steel monument for the finest view in the Gateway City. Then stop by the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial to get a glimpse of where Lewis and Clark set out on their historic expedition! Visitors can also hop aboard a 19th century paddle-wheel boat replica for a narrated cruise down the mighty Mississippi.
Spend a night out on the town
Looking for a fun night out? Check out the new sports-anchored entertainment district in the heart of downtown Ballpark Village St. Louis! Jump a few block north to Washington Avenue or Laclede’s Landing and take your pick of some of the hottest bars and dance clubs in St. Louis (most are smoke free and open till 3 a.m.). Visitors can also go for dinner, drinks and a show at Westport Plaza’s 42-acre entertainment district, or check out the trendiest boutiques and upscale dining establishments in Clayton and the Central West End. If live music is your thing, Soulard boasts some of the best blues venues in town.
Highlights:
Recommended Restaurants: Pappy's Smokehouse is the truth, but get here early as the line is really long. People bring lawn chairs and coolers!
Pappy’s sells Memphis-style ribs, and ribs are barbecued without sauce. The ribs are dry-rubbed and cooked over applewood and cherrywood for four hours; customers can add a variety of barbecue sauces in squeeze bottles when they eat. The restaurant sells tons of ribs daily. It is noted to have long lines and the restaurant closes when the ribs run out.
Pappy’s served more than three million guests from around the globe. Named “Best Ribs in America” by the Food Network, Pappy’s has been featured on the Wendy Williams Show, Travel Channel’s Man vs. Food and Zimmern List and the Food Network’s The Big Food Bucket List. Some of Pappy’s famous friends spotted in line over the years include US Women’s Hockey 2018 Gold Medalist Nicole Hensley, Jimmy Kimmel, Wendy Williams, Hugh Jackman and Jon Hamm.
Day 6 - Full day in St. Louis
Take a thrill ride (or two) at Six Flags St. Louis Visit this exciting Midwest theme park that’s fun for the whole family! Visitors can loop the loop on Batman the Ride, soar at speeds of up to 62 mph on the Screaming Eagle wooden coaster and get soaked on the whitewater rapids adventure of Thunder River. Guests of Six Flags St. Louis can also see live shows and concerts, meet their favorite cartoon characters and have tons of fun in the sun at Hurricane Harbor Water Park. There are plenty of hotel amenities just minutes from the park, and visitors can take advantage of group discounts for youth groups, company outings, family reunions and much more! Explore the City of Museum An eccentric, immersive wonderland where fact and fiction are one and the same. While it might not be a hidden gem, it is downright remarkable to visit. It’s an art museum, made up of components one might find in a history museum, all laid out as a surrealistic adult-friendly playground. One minute you could be inside a gorgeous sculpture of a giant whale; the next you’re crawling through a cave. You might start off in a treehouse, hop down a slide, and wind up in a massive, adult-sized ball pit. Or you can be admiring a room full of priceless opera posters and accidentally wander into an aquarium. Visit St. Louis Zoo Recognized worldwide for its innovative approaches to animal care and management, wildlife conservation, research and education. When you visit the Saint Louis Zoo, you’ll have no shortage of things to see and do. The Zoo has 90 acres of animal exhibits, attractions, shopping and dining for you and your family to enjoy. You can also find Zoo activities and programs for people of all ages and abilities. Check out our Zoo zones below, which highlight unique habitats and animals you can see. Other places of interest:
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Memphis
Day 7 - First Night in Memphis
Memphis is a one of a kind destination that delivers a truly authentic experience. It's where many musical genres converge to create that extraordinary Memphis sound; and where family fun meets urban energy. It's these unexpected combinations that make the Memphis experience so unique and why, no matter how many times you visit, you'll always discover a new beat.
Visit Graceland: The Home of Elvis Presley
Graceland, the former estate of music legend Elvis Presley, has become the ultimate pilgrimage for fans of the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Elvis purchased the 14-acre property in 1957, and today tourists come to tour his former home, admire memorabilia, and visit his tomb, which sits in the Meditation Garden.
Tours of the mansion include most of the house, from the elegant foyer and living room where he entertained numerous celebrities to the famous Jungle Room, complete with shag carpets and Polynesian décor. The Trophy Building, designed to tell the story of Elvis's personal life, contains memorabilia like Priscilla's wedding dress, numerous flashy suits once worn by the singer on stage, jewelry, awards, and even toys from Lisa Marie's childhood.
Take a free shuttle to Sun Studio
Sun Studio in Memphis is famous as the recording facility where such greats as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, BB King, and Roy Orbison began their careers. The studio itself is still used by recording artists, with more recent recordings being made by John Mellencamp and Chris Isaak.
These fun 45-minute tours include admission, a professional tour guide, free parking, and a discount voucher for use in the on-site souvenir shop.
Recommended Restaurant: Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken
The “World Famous” in “Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken” at first seems like self-proclamation. But then you taste the chicken and you get it. There’s nothing better. This is the best food America has to offer. Diplomats and dignitaries should be served Gus’s fried chicken at the White House. Gus’s has this effect.
The chicken served at their Downtown Memphis location has been serving legions of local fans for years, often creating around-the-block lines at lunch on Fridays when the weather is good. Then word got out and food and travel television started to visit, including Food Network shows like The Best Thing I Ever Ate, $40 a Day, Man vs. Food and Rachael Ray’s Tasty Travels. Award winning and beloved by people around the country, it’s no surprise that Gus’s has expanded, opening doors in a handful of other states.
Day 7 - First Night in Memphis
Memphis is a one of a kind destination that delivers a truly authentic experience. It's where many musical genres converge to create that extraordinary Memphis sound; and where family fun meets urban energy. It's these unexpected combinations that make the Memphis experience so unique and why, no matter how many times you visit, you'll always discover a new beat.
Visit Graceland: The Home of Elvis Presley
Graceland, the former estate of music legend Elvis Presley, has become the ultimate pilgrimage for fans of the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Elvis purchased the 14-acre property in 1957, and today tourists come to tour his former home, admire memorabilia, and visit his tomb, which sits in the Meditation Garden.
Tours of the mansion include most of the house, from the elegant foyer and living room where he entertained numerous celebrities to the famous Jungle Room, complete with shag carpets and Polynesian décor. The Trophy Building, designed to tell the story of Elvis's personal life, contains memorabilia like Priscilla's wedding dress, numerous flashy suits once worn by the singer on stage, jewelry, awards, and even toys from Lisa Marie's childhood.
Take a free shuttle to Sun Studio
Sun Studio in Memphis is famous as the recording facility where such greats as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, BB King, and Roy Orbison began their careers. The studio itself is still used by recording artists, with more recent recordings being made by John Mellencamp and Chris Isaak.
These fun 45-minute tours include admission, a professional tour guide, free parking, and a discount voucher for use in the on-site souvenir shop.
Recommended Restaurant: Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken
The “World Famous” in “Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken” at first seems like self-proclamation. But then you taste the chicken and you get it. There’s nothing better. This is the best food America has to offer. Diplomats and dignitaries should be served Gus’s fried chicken at the White House. Gus’s has this effect.
The chicken served at their Downtown Memphis location has been serving legions of local fans for years, often creating around-the-block lines at lunch on Fridays when the weather is good. Then word got out and food and travel television started to visit, including Food Network shows like The Best Thing I Ever Ate, $40 a Day, Man vs. Food and Rachael Ray’s Tasty Travels. Award winning and beloved by people around the country, it’s no surprise that Gus’s has expanded, opening doors in a handful of other states.
Day 8 - Last Day in Memphis
Private Walking Tour of Memphis The tour begins at the heartbeat of Memphis’s origin story: The Mississippi River. Like cities, the world over, the history of Memphis is one best understood by knowing the lay of the land, the geography which shaped it. As you walk through the city, your guide will explain how the city’s features have defined and shaped the institutions and culture of Memphis. Visit historic Beale Street - where nightclubs, pawnshops, restaurants, and theaters have been playing the blues for over a century. Learn about the street’s history dating back to the mid-19th century, where Black commerce thrived in spite of the odds. Hear tales of Ida B Wells, 'Beale Street Blues', B.B. King, and Dr. King. Then, enter into the heart of the American story at the National Center for Civil Rights Museum, where your guide will take you on an hour tour. Learn about the legacy of Memphis in the struggle for Civil Rights, and see the Lorraine Motel - now part of the museum - where Dr. King was assassinated in 1968. Hear how the center continues to play a central role in moving forward the push for civil rights nationwide. Should you wish to stay beyond the hour to experience the rest of the museum, please do it at your own leisure. Highlights:
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Optional trip extensions to Nashville or Branson...
Nashville
Day 9: Explore Nashville
From honky-tonk bands jamming at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge to songwriters in the round at the Bluebird Cafe to country music legends rocking the Grand Ole Opry, "Music City" lives up to its name. This is a city that's alive with rhythm 24/7. That creative spirit also sparks the area's chef-driven restaurants, contemporary art galleries, and up-and-coming fashion scene. Grab a leg of hot chicken and join in the fun.
Get your country music fix in General Jackson Showboat
This modern four-deck paddle-wheel showboat was built to resemble a steamship from the 1800s and offers a variety of cruises on the Cumberland River. One of the most popular options is to book one of their dining and show packages.
If you're looking for fun things to do at night in Nashville, this pleasant outing offers a unique view of the cityscape from the water. A highlight is passing under the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, which you should also take the opportunity to cross at least once during your stay for its great views of the river and boat traffic.
Tour the Nashville Old Town Trolley
Climb aboard Old Town Trolley Tours of Nashville and enjoy a fully narrated, fun-filled tour! Experience Lower Broadway, Music Row, Centennial Park, the Ryman Auditorium, Marathon Village and more! This loop provides a 20-minute break at beautiful Bi-Centennial Mall / The Farmer’s Market which will allow you to stretch your legs - then it’s back on the trolley for more of our entertaining and informative tour! Enjoy a comprehensive, fully narrated tour like you’ve never imagined!
When you think of Nashville, you might picture a stage full of sparkling legends like Dolly and Porter, Willie and Waylon and Johnny and June but, Nashville is so much more than that! Nashville is cave-dwelling fur traders, pioneering physicians and, even, saber-toothed tigers. Yes, saber-toothed tigers!
Day 9: Explore Nashville
From honky-tonk bands jamming at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge to songwriters in the round at the Bluebird Cafe to country music legends rocking the Grand Ole Opry, "Music City" lives up to its name. This is a city that's alive with rhythm 24/7. That creative spirit also sparks the area's chef-driven restaurants, contemporary art galleries, and up-and-coming fashion scene. Grab a leg of hot chicken and join in the fun.
Get your country music fix in General Jackson Showboat
This modern four-deck paddle-wheel showboat was built to resemble a steamship from the 1800s and offers a variety of cruises on the Cumberland River. One of the most popular options is to book one of their dining and show packages.
If you're looking for fun things to do at night in Nashville, this pleasant outing offers a unique view of the cityscape from the water. A highlight is passing under the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, which you should also take the opportunity to cross at least once during your stay for its great views of the river and boat traffic.
Tour the Nashville Old Town Trolley
Climb aboard Old Town Trolley Tours of Nashville and enjoy a fully narrated, fun-filled tour! Experience Lower Broadway, Music Row, Centennial Park, the Ryman Auditorium, Marathon Village and more! This loop provides a 20-minute break at beautiful Bi-Centennial Mall / The Farmer’s Market which will allow you to stretch your legs - then it’s back on the trolley for more of our entertaining and informative tour! Enjoy a comprehensive, fully narrated tour like you’ve never imagined!
When you think of Nashville, you might picture a stage full of sparkling legends like Dolly and Porter, Willie and Waylon and Johnny and June but, Nashville is so much more than that! Nashville is cave-dwelling fur traders, pioneering physicians and, even, saber-toothed tigers. Yes, saber-toothed tigers!
Branson
Day 10: Explore the wonders of Branson
There is an adventure awaiting everyone in Branson. From outdoor fun to amazing live entertainment, there’s no shortage of great things to do in Branson. If you're in the mood to relax, plan a tranquil day at a luxurious spa in Branson. Whether on land, air or water, there’s lots of ways to enjoy yourself in — whether you want to get out and be active or just take it easy and unwind. No matter how you love to vacation, Branson offers something for everyone.
Experience the Table Rock Lake
Table Rock Lake covers more than 50,000 acres, with nearly 800 miles of shoreline, in southwestern Missouri. Visitors enjoy the natural diversions of swimming, boating, fishing and even scuba diving at the lake, especially since they're so different than the rest of Branson's activities.
To take a dip, there are several popular areas, including Moonshine Beach, which is near the Dewey Short Visitor Center Recreation Area, and Cape Fair, which is located just off Route 76. Keep in mind that in some parts of the lake, swimming is forbidden, especially in boating areas near the marinas. To rent equipment for fishing, boating or scuba diving, you can head to the lake's State Park Marina or Indian Point Marina.
Enjoy what the Silver Dollar City is about
Silver Dollar City is a unique theme park in that it contains both thrilling rides and entertainment, and it embraces a down-home, late 19th-century vibe. Even while guests scream their heads off on the newest ride, they'll still feel like they've been transported to the 1880s. Attractions like the Frisco Silver Dollar Line Steam Train, which travels through Ozarks country, and the signature Fire-In-The-Hole roller coaster, which mimics a coal mine caught ablaze, help foster the old-time feeling. A range of shops that carry homemade candies and handwoven rugs, among other eats and wares, also lend themselves to the homespun theme. Along with its rides and shops, Silver Dollar City is known for its shows, which range from bluegrass pickers and storytellers to gospel performers and musicals.
Recommended Restaurant: Danna's BBQ and Burger Shop
Day 10: Explore the wonders of Branson
There is an adventure awaiting everyone in Branson. From outdoor fun to amazing live entertainment, there’s no shortage of great things to do in Branson. If you're in the mood to relax, plan a tranquil day at a luxurious spa in Branson. Whether on land, air or water, there’s lots of ways to enjoy yourself in — whether you want to get out and be active or just take it easy and unwind. No matter how you love to vacation, Branson offers something for everyone.
Experience the Table Rock Lake
Table Rock Lake covers more than 50,000 acres, with nearly 800 miles of shoreline, in southwestern Missouri. Visitors enjoy the natural diversions of swimming, boating, fishing and even scuba diving at the lake, especially since they're so different than the rest of Branson's activities.
To take a dip, there are several popular areas, including Moonshine Beach, which is near the Dewey Short Visitor Center Recreation Area, and Cape Fair, which is located just off Route 76. Keep in mind that in some parts of the lake, swimming is forbidden, especially in boating areas near the marinas. To rent equipment for fishing, boating or scuba diving, you can head to the lake's State Park Marina or Indian Point Marina.
Enjoy what the Silver Dollar City is about
Silver Dollar City is a unique theme park in that it contains both thrilling rides and entertainment, and it embraces a down-home, late 19th-century vibe. Even while guests scream their heads off on the newest ride, they'll still feel like they've been transported to the 1880s. Attractions like the Frisco Silver Dollar Line Steam Train, which travels through Ozarks country, and the signature Fire-In-The-Hole roller coaster, which mimics a coal mine caught ablaze, help foster the old-time feeling. A range of shops that carry homemade candies and handwoven rugs, among other eats and wares, also lend themselves to the homespun theme. Along with its rides and shops, Silver Dollar City is known for its shows, which range from bluegrass pickers and storytellers to gospel performers and musicals.
Recommended Restaurant: Danna's BBQ and Burger Shop