We traveled to Springfield, Missouri for the weekend. Being just 3 hours from St. Louis, this was a perfect distance for a family-friendly weekend trip! I’ve compiled our favorite activities, hikes and restaurants below. We really enjoyed visiting Springfield, MO and we are looking forward to another trip there soon! 

Snapshot of our weekend:

Friday: 

  • Drove down from St. Louis (3 hours)
  • Checked into our hotel (Tru Hotel)
  • Dinner at Black Sheep Burgers
  • Walked around downtown to view their murals

Saturday:

  • Gailey’s Breakfast Cafe
  • Springfield Conservation Nature Center (Boardwalk trail)
  • Smallin Civil War Cave
  • Discovery Center
  • Cider Days on Historic Walnut Street (and grabbed lunch here)
  • Hitsory Museum on the Square
  • Treats at Modern Sips Acai Bar
  • Dinner at Pappos Pizza
  • Wizard of Oz at Springfield Little Theatre

Sunday:

  • Mass at St. Agnes Cathedral
  • Breakfast at Aviary Cafe
  • Bass Pro Shop
  • Springfield Botanical Garden
  • Giant Hamburg’s for lunch
  • Dickerson Park Zoo
  • Fantastic Caverns
  • Drive back to St. Louis!

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Smallin Civil War Cave

Smallin Civil War Cave was used by ancient Native Americans. Arrowheads found here date back to 9000 years ago! Later, both Union and Confederate soldiers used the cave to hide Civil War supplies. It was also a common spot for soldiers to cool off while the Company H Union Camp was being built close by. This was a paved trail into the cave and the guided tour was a little over one hour. We saw 8 cave salamanders, 11 leopard frogs and 1 blind bristly cave crayfish! This was our family’s first time seeing the frogs and crayfish inside of a cave, so we were excited!! 

Springfield Conservation Nature Trail

We loved exploring this nature trail and conservation center! The center is free and there are fun nature-themed exhibits, as well as reptiles to view! We hiked on the Boardwalk trail (blue trail marker), which was so lovely! It was a nice walk through the woods with a beautiful boardwalk over the water. The trails here are family-friendly, for example, this trail was just .4 miles. 

Discovery Center

Discovery Center in Springfield is a non-profit organization and such a great science and children’s museum. It is all community supported and their mission is to inspire a lifelong love of learning. Our favorites here were digging fossils at the dinosaur exhibit, story time from space and working at the grocery store! There were also water tables, a cloud machine and so much more!

Cider Days

We loved walking along Historic Walnut Street to experience Cider Days! There were many stands set up to view art, shop and grab food…of course yummy apple cider! There were several stages set up on the street with musical performances going throughout the day. Check out Visit Springfield’s website to view future events and festivals. 

Fantastic Caverns

This was such a neat experience! Fantastic Caverns is one of the only complete drive-through caves in North America! This cave was accidentally discovered by a dog! The dog was lost, so the dog’s owner started looking for him. To the owner’s surprise, the dog had found a cave! We loved this guided tour to learn more about Missouri.

Dickerson Park Zoo

Dickerson Park Zoo is AZA certified, just like our St. Louis Zoo. We loved feeding the giraffes, who were SO friendly and came right up to us! My kids also loved feeding the goats and riding the train. My kids were in awe of the many peacocks walking around the zoo too!

Springfield Botanical Gardens

The Springfield Botanical Gardens located at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park are FREE! There are dozens of themed gardens and it connects to the South Creek Greenway. There is a main playground behind the Botanical Garden’s Visitor’s Center, but if you walk along the trail around the lake, there are 5 mini playgrounds, called playpods. They are small, nature-themed playgrounds right along the trail. There are also fun facts listed at each playground based on that theme. We walked to the tree and leaf playpods and had a great time!

History Museum on the Square

This is a great local museum that explores the area’s history through a variety of permanent and temporary exhibits. Because Springfield is the official birthplace of Route 66, they have a wonderful exhibit. My girls loved sitting in one of the classic cars! They also had signs throughout the exhibits saying “please touch” which was SO cool and so inviting. Some highlights were walking into a teepee and staying warm by the pretend fire or driving through time on a trolley!

Springfield Little Theatre

Mark took our older daughters to see Wizard of Oz one evening. It was a great show, very family-friendly and it had the most aerials that our family had ever seen. There was fake snow and they shot out streamers too! After the show, they got invited up to the stage for a picture with the cast! Check out the rest of their season here!

Lodging

We stayed at Tru hotel, which was in downtown Springfield. It was in walking distance to restaurants, which was so great! We had a connecting room with one King bed in one room and 2 Queen beds in the other room. There was a pool and a great lobby (all decorated for Halloween)!

Overall, we had the BEST time here as a family. There was a great mix of indoors and outdoor activities, and we loved exploring more of this area. We can’t wait to come back!

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