Submitted by TamtheHam t3_10ifw0e in springfieldMO

Really just wanting some interesting experiences without having to drive too far. (More than 3 hours one way) Maybe lesser known spots? I like hiking, art, food, and unique shops, I'm open to new stuff though.

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Chitwood74 t1_j5e8njg wrote

The hiking in northern Arkansas is really nice. I use the All Trails app to pick out which trail I’m up for (distance, difficulty). JB Trading near Compton has some great campsites you can rent before a morning hike.

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Shoddy_Load_8048 t1_j5elhw2 wrote

Eureka Springs AR is a really unique town to visit. Lots to explore if you’ve never been and it’s only about an hour away.

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scoop_booty t1_j5ew5xc wrote

Crystal Bridges is worth the drive. As a bonus, stay at 21c hotel. On the way home, drive back through Eureka Springs.

Hiking Hemmed In Hollow, Whittaker Point or the Needles Eye on the Buffalo is always a rewarding outdoor experience.

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var23 t1_j5f6o01 wrote

Ha ha Tonka is worth a visit.

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CCrabtree t1_j5exljt wrote

If you are wanting closer, Busiek south of Ozark on 65 has lots of trails that are good for hiking. During the early summer the creek is great too just as a place to hang out near water.

I also agree with Northwest Arkansas! If you like hiking and food this is the perfect spot for you. Bentonville/Rogers area has lots of neat shops, food, and trails.

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Beginning-Narwhal-75 t1_j5ez2s7 wrote

get into the local music scene. hardcore, rap, indie, hip hop, folk, country, dad rock. it’s everywhere all the time. it will change your life

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EngryEngineer t1_j5gkgbc wrote

Where do you go to hear about it, the only thing I ever see promoted in any way is the Mixtapes

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Chitwood74 t1_j5gxzv8 wrote

On The Scene does a pretty good job of keeping a local live act schedule. They are on Facebook.

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Beginning-Narwhal-75 t1_j5haowj wrote

follow the outland on instagram there are all sorts of shows there. from there you will find the other accounts to follow

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tvandever79 t1_j5eospb wrote

See the spook light south of joplin

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WendyArmbuster t1_j5ftmom wrote

Is that still a thing? I haven't heard about that since the 80's.

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malevolentk t1_j5g3kux wrote

It is still a thing - but the folks that own land there aren’t as friendly about people parking on the road as they used to be

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the_honeyman t1_j5fwwia wrote

It was still a thing at least back in 2007-8. My friends and I drove out around 2008ish, didn't see anything.

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mongar13579 t1_j5eybwi wrote

Ruth & Paul Henning Conservation Area

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Cold417 t1_j5f0azw wrote

Best spot around Branson. You can park at the lot by Roark creek and avoid the tourists.

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ho1doncaulfield t1_j5f3wv8 wrote

Are there that many hiking tourists? 😂

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Cold417 t1_j5f5zww wrote

There's a bit, yeah. It's just a better spot because the top lot and trail segment has a lot of traffic and people who can barely manage being outdoors.

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malevolentk t1_j5g4egp wrote

There are several cool spots near Joplin - wildcat glades - grand falls -walter woods… all great places and could be combined for a long day trip

Neosho has the bicentennial nature area which used to be part of crowder. My grandfather actually grew up on that land and when I was little we would go walking there - 30 years ago you could still see the foundations of some homes.
Neosho also has a pretty cool fish hatchery and hiking at Morse Park

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Far_Membership_2608 t1_j5f04s5 wrote

Just don’t visit Roaring River State Park near Cassville. Seriously. Nothing to see there. Move on…

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TurtleSoup58 t1_j5g9c6d wrote

Eureka springs is a fun little town

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petlove499 t1_j5go0ok wrote

I like driving Route 66 in either direction

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tvandever79 t1_j5htk7m wrote

The national battle fields are worth a trip too

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moppinjob t1_j5f3zd5 wrote

Hit up the Ozark Trail near Winona, Mo! No one’s ever around. There’s a lot of great spots out there- Greer Spring, Big Spring, Rocky Falls, Current River. There’s a herd of wild horses out near Klepzig Mill. Always great to see. It’s about 2 1/2 hours but well worth it.

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bjork24 t1_j5hy11r wrote

good recommendations. i love that area, but i wouldn’t say “no one’s ever around.” nearly every campground on the current and jacks fork is full during the summer, and i’ve never seen rocky falls without there being at least a handful of people climbing around (no matter the time of year). it’s nearly as full as johnson shut-ins during the warmer months.

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moppinjob t1_j5jo418 wrote

Ah yeah, I meant out on the OT trails themselves. I’m usually out there this time of year to avoid the summer crowds you describe.

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