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ncrowley
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Nov 20, 2014

Neat Things to See from St George, UT to Branson, MO

We have a family reunion in Branson, MO next summer and it is a long drive from us - 1433 miles. We probably will go I-15 to I-70 and then I-70 through Grand Junction, Denver and Kansas City. At Kansas City we go south to Branson. Our other choice is to head to Albuquerque to I-40 east to Oklahoma City to I-44 to Springfield, MO.

I do not want to make this a marathon drive. I would like to stop along the way if there are interesting things to see.

Are there any recommendations of things to see along the way? I lived in Albuquerque so I know all the sights there.

Thanks.

7 Replies

  • Another vote for Lamberts restaurant. We had a blast there and the food is great and well priced. While in the Kansas City area there is a Harley Davidson plant that has tours. Very interesting even if you are not in to Harleys. On the east side of KC is a Bass Pro shop that is in one of the prettiest areas you'll find- have lunch on the patio overlooking a lake and waterfall.
  • Thanks for the inputs so far. I am keeping a log of all of them for the trip.
  • In your dining selection, You must stop at Lamberts Restaurant, located just south of Springfield about 10 miles on your way to Branson.You will see it advertised as the "HOME OF THE THROWED ROLLS" and they literally throw the huge dinner rolls across the dining area. It is well worth the stop and the food is great. We usually have enough for another meal to take home. Hope this may help, happy trails Bert
  • US Highway 65 into Branson is an Interstate Class Highway from Springfield south to the MO/AR state line. Once you are in Branson - all east/west roads are at a standstill during the Summer months.

    From Kansas City I would take US71/I-49 south to Harrisonville. Take MO7 south to Clinton. Take MO13 south to Springfield. Take I-44 east to US65 south.

    I can drive that route in my sleep. My FnL lived north of KC when I lived in eastern Arkansas.
  • Do a Google search for `_______ tourism' and put the city, state or area in the blank and read what the experts suggest.
    I don't know how to avoid Hwy 65 into Branson but it is a tough drive; up and down and around.
  • Nancy, if you like Presidential Museums, The Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home are in Abilene, KS, just off the I-70.

    200 Southeast Fourth Street, P.O. Box 339 | Abilene, KS 67410

    The Library is actually adjacent to S. Buckeye St. which is the main street through the city.

    There is an RV park just past the Library going south on Buckeye St. on the right (Library is on the left going south. There is also a mansion to see before the Library which is also on the left side going south on S. Buckeye called the Seelye Mansion. The current owner bought it from the two spinster sisters and has renovated it to keep the house original. Very interesting to see. Their father was a chemist and has many patents.

    Have fun on your trip!

    Mark
  • The CO National Monument in Grand Junction is worth taking a look at.
    Here is part of a blurb from the web site.
    "Colorado National Monument preserves one of the grand landscapes of the American West. But this treasure is much more than a monument. ...."

    The Dinosaur Museum in Fruita (a few miles from Grand Junction) is neat also.

    If you have time for a detour south of Grand Junction a little, there are a number of great national parks like Arches that are well worth seeing.