One of America’s great theme parks, is an 1880’s themed experience that puts the words “family” and “fun” at the heart of everything they do. Experience Time Traveler, the only rollercoaster of its kind, that goes speeds up to 50 mph while you make a 10-story, 90-degree vertical drop, or be amazed by the craftsmen and artisan demonstrations before your eyes.
Aquarium at the Boardwalk is one of the newest things to do in Branson, Missouri, and is unlike any other aquarium you've visited. Some features that visitors can expect to enjoy are more than 250 different animal species, an original 5D submarine adventure to the bottom of the seasharks, a 24-foot high Kelp Forest climbing structure for kidsstingrays, a gorgeous 16-foot view of a coral reef, two mirrored art installations that give the sense of infinite ocean lifelionfish, and more than 7,200 individual sea animals!
urn, putt, soar, and play at the Track Family Fun Parks in Branson. The Tracks offer three different high-rise tracks including the Wild Woody, The Lumberjack and Heavy Metal High Rise, bumper boats, mini golf, laser tag, the Sky Coaster, the iconic Navy Pier Ferris Wheel, the Branson Skyscraper and so much more. Let loose, take a spin and let the good times roll at the Track Family Fun Parks.
Shepherd of the Hills was recently voted USA Today's Best Aerial Adventure Park in America. The outdoor ropes course, ziplines, live shows, restaurant, petting zoo and more make this family fun park almost unbeatable!
Grab your cowboy hat and prepare for a fun family dinner show at Dolly Parton's Stampede. Be amazed by 32 horses, large cast of talented trick riders and incredible country-style food. You even get to be a part of some friendly competition as each side of the arena cheers for their competitors to steal the show. Before and after the show, you can visit the outdoor Horse Walk and meet the four-legged stars.
Take an exciting trip behind the scenes of pop culture at one of Branson's newest and most unique attractions. Here you'll find a mix of historical conspiracy theories and interactive, top-of-the-line gaming systems. There are photo ops around every corner, so don't miss your chance to smile for the camera. And don't forget about the new Flyride, a soaring virtual experience unlike anything else in town!
Found in the heart of Branson's Entertainment District, you can't miss the iconic exterior of WonderWorks, a huge upside-down house. Once inside, you can discover four stories of interactive and intriguing activities, experiments and mysteries sure to entertain, educate and inspire the whole family.
Once you step inside the ship you will climb the grand staircase, meet the crew and become a passenger of the Titanic. Prepare to interact with artifacts and displays, hear stories and sounds from additional passengers and experience history. Before you leave, step outside the ship’s walls to take your picture with a real iceburg and feel the 28 degree water.
This $7.5 million water spectacular features 120-foot geysers and blasting fire cannons, choreographed harmoniously to a variety of tunes. Be sure to catch one of these awe-inspiring shows of water, fire, light and music every hour beginning at noon daily.
Hop on the free discovery trolley for an overview of some of Branson’s landmarks, as well as convenient transportation between the historic downtown area, the Branson Convention Center and Branson Landing. The trolley operates March-December daily, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Pick up and drop off is generally every 15 minutes.
Experience breathtaking views of the Ozark Mountains just a few miles from W 76 Country Blvd, Branson’s Entertainment District. Cruise along Highway 160 and 165 and enjoy ample opportunities to take in beautiful lakes, ridgetops and river valleys — all making for the perfect landscape photos. Or head to Point Lookout at College of the Ozarks for a panoramic view of Lake Taneycomo and the city of Branson.
Called “the crown jewel of Table Rock Lake,” this $7.9 million, 15,000 square foot center features a state-of-the-art interactive map, beautiful wall murals, a Native American artifact exhibit, and a 20-minute movie on how the Table Rock Dam was built. They also have a great observation deck for taking in the beauty of Table Rock Lake in comfy chairs.
Sushi may not commonly be associated with Branson and the Ozarks, but Wakyoto has developed a roll so unique to the city it's named for it. The Branson Roll epitomizes two key characteristics of Ozarks' tastes: simple and fried. The deep-fried California roll consists of cucumber, crab meat and avocado, rolled up in rice. Wakyoto must be doing something right, since it's been voted the best sushi in Branson by Trip Advisor.
Danna's Barbecue and Burger Shop, just the freshest barbecue in the area. With three family-owned locations in Branson, Branson West and Kirbyville, visitors get to relax while enjoying made-from-scratch foods. Enjoy Danna's Mimi Burger, a top-quality beef burger topped with melted blue cheese and candied jalapenos (made by Danna's mom) and served with lettuce and tomato.
Branson's Pasghettis features a variety of delicious Italian favorites, including the signature Pasghetti & Meatball plate, a large wine cellar, seven themed "Days Gone By" dining rooms throughout the restaurant and a fun, family friendly environment. Also, check out the ferris wheel located in the restaurant, as well as a game room for the kids. Visit on Highway 76, and look for our giant meatball!