BRANSON DESTINATION GUIDE

Family memories in Branson.

Missouri's entertainment mecca has it all.

The live entertainment capital of the Midwest is ready to dazzle you with its theme parks, attractions, dinner shows, and outdoor adventures set among the Ozark Mountains. Discover all the things to do in Branson together.

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BRANSON DESTINATION GUIDE

Family memories in Branson.

Missouri's entertainment mecca has it all.

The live entertainment capital of the Midwest is ready to dazzle you with its theme parks, attractions, dinner shows, and outdoor adventures set among the Ozark Mountains. Discover all the things to do in Branson together.

Book your trip

Branson: The entertainment capital of the Midwest.

Las Vegas meets Nashville in the historic town of Branson, Missouri. Known as the “Live Entertainment Capital of the Midwest,” Branson lives up to its nickname with more than 100 captivating shows to choose from. And because of its setting among the Ozark Mountains, it’s easy to find a hiking trail or rent a canoe for a day on the lake if you’re looking for some fresh air. Stay at WorldMark Branson together, which is Vacation Ready with enhanced cleaning standards for your peace of mind.

Try some family-friendly attractions.

A boy on a water park slide at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri.
Silver Dollar City.

Silver Dollar City is three attractions in one. It’s an 1880s-style theme park, featuring more than 40 thrill rides. It has cultural offerings, including historic buildings that date back to the 1880s and over 100 resident craftsmen who demonstrate traditional techniques. And it’s all built over Marvel Cave, an underground limestone cave that you can tour.

Lights pointing up into the air from a fountain in Branson, Missouri.
Branson Landing.

Not only can you shop until your heart's content at this open-air mall, Branson Landing also offers dining and entertainment options for the whole family (think bowling, a massive arcade, and zip lining). Stroll the boardwalk along Lake Taneycomo and watch the hourly fountain show, designed by the producers of the Fountains of Bellagio in Las Vegas.

A ferris wheel with the city of Branson, Missouri lit up in the distance.
Branson Strip.

The main concentration of Branson attractions can be found on 3 miles of 76 Country Boulevard, the heart of the city also known as “the strip.” This is where you’ll find most of Branson’s thrill rides, like the Branson Coaster, The Skyscraper, The BuzzSaw, and the Branson Ferris Wheel.

A train sitting at a station on the Branson Scenic Railway.
Branson Scenic Railway.

The Branson Scenic Railway offers a round-trip excursion through the scenic foothills of the Ozark Mountains as you learn the history of the area along the way. Try the four-course candlelit dinner train, or ride the the special Polar Express train in the winter during the holiday season.

Outdoor memories in the Ozarks.

Feast your eyes on live shows.

An Elvis Presley impersonator and female performers on stage at Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater.
Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater.

Live entertainment is what put Branson on the map, so catching a show is a must. One popular options is the Legends in Concert show at Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater. The show features celebrity impersonators like Elvis, Frank Sinatra, and the Blues Brothers.

A herd of circus ponies in Branson, Missouri.
Dolly Parton's Stampede.

A classic Branson attraction, Dolly Parton's Stampede is a popular dinner show with singing, dancing, and equestrian stunts. Before the show, stroll down the Horse Walk to meet the 32 equine stars of the production. It's a boot stomping good time.

The showboat Branson Belle out on the water, an 1800s-style riverboat, out on the water.
Showboat Branson Belle.

Board the Showboat Branson Belle, an 1800s-style paddle wheeler, for a tranquil voyage around Table Rock Lake. Indulge in a three-course dinner, then watch the family-friendly live show with singing, dancing, comedy comedy, and magic tricks.

Share more moments of yum.

A BBQ meat and potatoes dish in a bowl at Gettin' Basted, a Branson, Missouri restaurant.
Gettin' Basted.

Kansas City-style barbecue joint Gettin' Basted started off as a food truck before opening their brick-and-mortar location. Come hungry and order the Judges Plate to get a taste of everything, including brisket, pulled pork, ribs, chicken, sausage, Texas toast, and sides like poblano cream corn brulee and sweet potato waffle fries.

Three burger sliders with cheese, bacon, and other toppings at Mel's Hard Luck Diner, a Branson, Missouri, restaurant.
Mel's Hard Luck Diner.

If you want your meal with a side of entertainment, head to Mel's Hard Luck Diner, home of Branson's original singing servers. The 1950s-style diner and soda fountain serves classic fare like burgers, sandwiches, and milkshakes, with service provided by professional singers. Be sure to save room for their famous root beer malt.

A beefsteak sitting atop black beans and vegetables at Level 2 Steakhouse in Branson, Missouri.
Level 2 Steakhouse.

Perfect for date night, upscale Level 2 Steakhouse is known for its corn-fed Midwestern beef aged for 28 days. Cuts include filet mignon, ribeye, and Wagyu beef, which are seared in a 1600-degree infrared oven for optimum tenderness. Don't miss the signature Missouri Butter Cake for dessert. Two forks, please.

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