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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Williams to Chicago?
The direct drive from Williams to Chicago is 1,691 mi (2,721 km), and should have a drive time of 23 hrs 54 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Williams to Chicago, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Branson, Saint Louis, Sedona, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Oklahoma City, Flagstaff, Taos, Springfield, and Eureka Springs, as well as top places to visit like Bandelier National Monument and Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, or the ever-popular Canyon de Chelly National Monument.
The top cities between Williams and Chicago are Branson, Saint Louis, Sedona, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Oklahoma City, Flagstaff, Taos, Springfield, and Eureka Springs. Branson is the most popular city on the route. It's 17 hours from Williams and 8 hours from Chicago.
Flagstaff, located in Arizona, is a city surrounded by desert, mountains and pine forests. This area serves as a gateway to the San Francisco Peaks where the tallest peak in Arizona, Humphreys Peak can be found along with the popular ski resort of Arizona Snowbowl. Within close proximity lies Wupatki National Monument which features Native American pueblo sites and Walnut Canyon National Monument showcasing cliff dwellings from ancient times.
20% as popular as Branson
2 minutes off the main route, 2% of way to Chicago
Sedona is a desert town in Arizona, situated close to Flagstaff and is surrounded by stunning red-rock buttes, steep canyon walls and pine forests. It has a mild climate and an active arts community. The Uptown Sedona area has plenty of New Age shops, spas, and galleries. Several trailheads on the outskirts of the town lead to Red Rock State Park where one can indulge in bird-watching, hiking or picnicking activities.
70% as popular as Branson
48 minutes off the main route, 5% of way to Chicago
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The biggest city in New Mexico, Albuquerque, is located in the arid desert. Its contemporary downtown area contrasts with Old Town Albuquerque, which dates back to its establishment as a Spanish colony in 1706. Old Town comprises of numerous historic adobe structures including San Felipe de Neri Church and five museums featuring Native American handicrafts for sale. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center nearby traces the history of tribal communities in the region.
40% as popular as Branson
1 minute off the main route, 20% of way to Chicago
Situated in the foothills of Sangre de Cristo, Santa Fe is the capital of New Mexico and is renowned for its creative arts scene and Pueblo-style architecture. Originally established as a Spanish colony in 1610, the city's heart lies at its traditional Plaza which is surrounded by a historic district with crooked streets that wind past adobe landmarks such as the Palace of Governors. The latter now serves as the New Mexico History Museum.
50% as popular as Branson
33 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Chicago
Taos is a town situated in the northern part of New Mexico that's surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The town is renowned for its historic adobe buildings, including Taos Pueblo, a multistory adobe complex which has been inhabited by Native Americans for centuries. In addition to its cultural significance, Taos is also recognized as an artist colony with numerous galleries and museums that showcase regional artwork.
18% as popular as Branson
1 hour off the main route, 27% of way to Chicago
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Oklahoma City, the state capital of Oklahoma in the United States, is famous for its cowboy culture and a capitol complex that is surrounded by functioning oil wells. The Oklahoma City National Memorial features a reflecting pool and unoccupied glass and bronze chairs to commemorate the victims of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing back in 1995. A significant part of this memorial is the Survivor Tree, which happens to be an American elm that was nearly destroyed during the attack.
28% as popular as Branson
1 minute off the main route, 51% of way to Chicago
Eureka Springs is a town situated in the Ozark Mountains region of northwest Arkansas. The town's historic district is renowned for its noteworthy Victorian architecture, including structures such as the Basin Park Hotel, Palace Bath House and Crescent Hotel, which were all constructed around natural springs located within the city. Visitors can also admire the impressive Thorncrown Chapel nestled amidst nearby hills, characterized by its wooden facade and large glass windows.
Branson, located in the Ozark region of southwest Missouri, is a popular tourist spot for families. The town's main attraction is 76 Country Boulevard, which features various theaters that showcase different forms of entertainment. While it was originally known for hosting country music performances, the shows today are diverse in nature. Along this strip are also popular attractions like Marvel Cave and Silver Dollar City - an amusement park with an 1800s-era theme and live music performances.
Most popular city on this route
39 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Chicago
St. Louis is a significant metropolis in Missouri that lies on the banks of the Mississippi River. The city boasts the famous 630-foot Gateway Arch, constructed during the 1960s to commemorate Lewis and Clark's exploration and America's westward expansion. Visitors can enjoy scenic vistas of this iconic landmark while cruising on replica paddlewheelers along the riverfront. St.
82% as popular as Branson
1 minute off the main route, 81% of way to Chicago
Springfield is the capital of Illinois, featuring numerous attractions and landmarks. The Illinois State Capitol boasts an ornate interior with stained glass and sculptures of famous figures. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Dana-Thomas House in 1904, while the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum provides insight into the life of the 16th U.S. president. Restored home of Lincoln is located nearby, while Oak Ridge Cemetery is where visitors can find Lincoln Tomb in North Springfield.
17% as popular as Branson
3 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Chicago
Best stops along Williams to Chicago drive
The top stops along the way from Williams to Chicago (with short detours) are The Gateway Arch, Silver Dollar City, and Inn & Spa at Loretto. Other popular stops include Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Canyon de Chelly National Monument, located on the Navajo Nation, is a vast park preserving archaeological resources spanning over 5,000 years of human occupation. Visitors can take tours and enjoy overlooks of ruins and the famous Spider Rock spire. The area is home to Navajo families who engage in livestock raising and farming within the canyons. While exploring the monument, visitors can drive through two scenic routes with multiple pullouts, some of which are wheelchair accessible.
If you are planning on visiting areas near Canyon de Chelly, please stop here! The community is friendly and very helpful. They were all so eager to share their culture and it made for a great experience! The monument itself is worth the visit and I'd easily put it up there with the Grand Canyon.
Michelle Bush — Google review
Beautiful scenery! The White House pull off and trail were closed due to snow I guess. There was a nice cover of fresh snow on the ground making the canyon a winter wonderland!
Jacky Carver — Google review
A wonderful small park in the Navajo lands of northeastern Arizona. The park has two scenic drives on each side of the canyon. The southern side is best to visit in the afternoon and it has more view points. The north side has three stops and it is best in the morning. The visitor center is nice and they run different programs during the year. November is Native American month. We enjoyed an evening program presented by a Navajo Range. Very good. Currently, you are not allowed on the hike in to the canyon. Too bad because it is very good. If you are interested in going into the canyon you must hire a guide. The jeep tours are very good. In the past we hire a guide with a small jeep for the morning . It was great fun.
Lisha — Google review
Beautiful canyon. On the reservation and masks were still required inside the visitor center and bathrooms. Take binoculars!! overlook areas some had vendors selling jewelry but they were not pushy. Recommend on the south rim drive, go all the way to the spider Rock overlook first. Then go back. That way you are turning right instead of left at each area. You can book tours of the canyon floor but COVID -19 restrictions have made them limited. Call ahead if you want to do one. We stayed at the Thunderbird lodge. A little older building but has been well maintained. Was clean and comfortable. We spent about 4 hours doing both rim drives.
Michele Schumann — Google review
This is a must do stop if you are passing through. It is free to drive yourself through the park. There are two drives with multiple pull outs. Some are wheelchair accessible. There are a few where you can follow trails to overlook. Trails are not clearly defined in some areas, but it is light hiking in some places that have arrows marking the path others footprints. Some sections are lined by rocks, and some have stairs. Locals are friendly and talked to the kids about their culture. It is truly an amazing experience we highly recommended the trip.
fidele morte — Google review
This place is just breathtaking! It’s a must see ! Plan in advance to do a ride into the canyon , they have several different options, give yourself time to just enjoy these spectacular views! Several native Americans were selling jewelry at the overlooks if you’re interested.
Jessica Kelly Jasso — Google review
Beautiful and under-appreciated canyon! Very peaceful, hardly any visitors (at least while we were there). A must visit for “Makkena’s Gold” fans :)
At some vista points it’s possible to buy Native American souvenirs.
You can’t hike into the canyon without a guide.
Near the visitor centre we met a sweet but hungry stray dog. Please, if you like dogs, take some dog food with you when you visit. I hope she gets spayed and maybe finds a forever home 🥺
Victoria — Google review
This is a beautiful place to visit. The colors and the scenery is a jaw dropping. The drive to the place is a scenery in itself. This is a place where you stop and pull over because you can't escape the beautiful clear sky and combine with the landscaping.
Osman Cruz — Google review
Insanely beautiful area! Very well kept walk ways to all the view points. Both the north and south view drives have many stops along the way for view points. They offer private day tours. Spider rock was my favorite!!
Madeline C — Google review
Amazing canyons! Turns out there are two canyons that seemed like one to us. We also learned the pronunciation for Chelly is “SHAY”. We were surprised at how much we loved this place. The canyons were interesting to just sit and be with them. We saw different things as the clouds moved. We did the South drive in the morning, went out for lunch, and did the North drive in the afternoon. There isn’t admission, so we could come and go as we pleased. The ruins were hard to see from the rims, but the sheer cliff drops, amazing rock formations, different rock types and varnish were sights to behold.
Claudia Bryce — Google review
Absolutely stunning scenery of the canyon. You almost have the place yourself on the south rim, the north rim we had it to ourselves.
Unfortunately the White House trail is closed so the only way to hike is with a (free) ranger tour or take an organised tour which works out pretty expensive.
We were somewhat disconcerted at the amount of broken glass and empty alcohol bottle on the main route, and also in places in the park.
Whilst the location is off the beaten track I would certainly recommend a visit.
Catherine Shawarby — Google review
I do not have the words to describe how big and beautiful it is. If you can afford it, I highly recommend you take one of the tours. We took the Thunderbird Lodge four hour tour, and it was more than worth the money. There are a bunch of other tours in the area too.
Jim Boggs — Google review
We were here on 11/4/23. We had a flat tire the day before so we didn't get here until the afternoon. Drove out to Spider Rock and worked our way back. Great views. If we had it to do again (and had the time), we would definitely take a tour on the canyon floor. This is a really neat place. My wife and I both liked it better than the monument valley drive through we did.
LarryS — Google review
I and my family enjoy walking on a cold,cloudy,rainy day at Canyon de Chelly National Park in Chinle Az.we enjoyed ourselves, took picture's 🖼 ,walked off our big holiday meal,we didn't get to spider rock tho,next time. If you haven't gone,seen Canyon de Chelly it's beautiful. 💕,check it out 👍,there a restroom in the welcome Center.
0 The reviewer — Google review
Chinle is the access point to Canyon de Chelly National Monument on Indian Reservation Hwy 7. There are some modern hotels in town for tourists. We decided to visit the monument, hoping to find a shady picnic ground, but we stopped first at the Visitor Center to freshen up. The facilities were ADA compliant and very clean and the Visitor’s Center was inviting looking. Somehow, we got misdirected and ended up in the Heritage area for the Navajo people, near Thunderbird Lodge. We left quickly, realizing that we were not where we should have been. Our experience was nothing like what we have enjoyed at any other National Monument we have ever visited.
Celeste Ruppelt — Google review
Beautiful canyon! Red rocks are brilliant and Spider Rock is a must to see! Free to enter and enjoy however a Navajo guide must be present in your own vehicle if you’re looking to drive around on the canyon floor in your own vehicle and/or jeep/ATV tours.
Anessa Kertesz Mueller — Google review
Beautiful views of the canyon at each overlook. If you have the time (5+ hours), visit all of the open overlooks. If you only have a couple of hours, I suggest visiting the North Rim for the best view of some ruins. The nice lady in the visitor center let me know for the best views, "Morning, North Rim. Afternoon, South Rim". Heed her advice :)
It was not busy while I was there. No cell service at most viewpoints. No restrooms once you leave the Visitor Center, except at Antelope House Ruin, but they were closed for winter. The North Rim is 34 miles round-trip. The South Rim is 37 miles round-trip.
J. — Google review
What a surprise amazing place . This is one fergoten place in AZ as it is far from PHX . We had great time with kids on the tour and in the canyon.
Alena Drvos — Google review
Really beautiful trip taken via jeep tour. Took four hours. Interesting stops along the way. Quite cold in November so dress warmly.
Bandelier National Monument is home to ancient human settlements dating back to approximately 11,000 years ago. The park boasts a rocky canyon and mesa terrain, with notable ruins such as Big Kiva and the Tyuonyi ruins that were originally built in the 14th century. Visitors can explore later caves carved out of soft volcanic rock along the cliff face and even climb short ladders into the alcoves. The Main Loop Trail, spanning about 1.
This was a great experience. Pretty nature hike through the woods while also being able to see authentic Native American cave dwellings that you can go inside. Bring sneakers, lots of water, and snacks. Plan to be there a couple hours to enjoy the trails, cave dwellings and scenery. We walked the main loop then headed to the Alcove. It took us 2.5 hours round trip. Overall it was a great experience and I recommend.
MA 13 — Google review
This is an awesome little gem in New Mexico. If you’re interested in historical places, you’ll love this beautiful place. There are ancestral Puebloan dwellings well preserved in the faces of the cliffs. They’ve setup a few of them for access to explore, which is a really cool experience. There are some really great hikes, and the best are the ones that take you through the entire dwelling areas and then to the Alcove House (which to get to the Alcove you’ll have to climb up 3 tall wooden ladders, and a few short ones). I highly recommend doing the Alcove House, but be warned, if you’re not good with heights, then you may want to view from the ground. Another great hike was the Falls Trail, which takes you to a beautiful waterfall. PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL OF THE AREA!! One of the dwellings was closed off from exploration thanks to vandalism, which is just so disgusting. Please don’t ruin the experience for others! If you’re ever in the area, check it out! Very beautiful and peaceful hikes, and a very unique place.
Ashley Fountain — Google review
Majestic and awe inspiring. We camped at the Juniper site, hiked the Frey trail to the ruins... It was around 5:30pm and we had the whole monument to ourselves besides a couple other folks.
Davis Xiong — Google review
I loved this place. I got my fill of adventure. I saw amazing pueblos, snakes, bears and I climbed up to some incredible views. If you plan to visit, I would recommend bringing extra water or Gatorade and a few hours to enjoy yourself. I would set aside at the very least 4 to 5 hours. The trail is short, but there are other trails on the loop to explore and I don't recommend missing them.
Lisa Wiggin — Google review
Such an underrated place! Amazing historical site and absolutely beautiful scenery! To think that people 1000 years ago live in these caves is simply unbelievable! And the creeks carved out these canyons! Amazing what time could do
Bryce R — Google review
An amazing place. We took a chance on stopping by on our way home from Colorado. Turned out to be a wise choice. Both Visitor Centers were interesting and the volunteers extremely helpful. The short bus ride was nice, got to pay attention to the scenery not the driving. The canyon views are beautiful. The village and cliff dwellings are viewed by a short hike and the additional hike to The Alcove House is worth it. The plant and wildlife are abundant. I hope they give this national treasure National Park status soon, consider it is one of the older monuments. BTW...the Park Cafe have excellent bison and elk burgers, excellent fare for after the hike.
Brent Frerck — Google review
One of the most unique places in the country. Def a must see. We went first week of April and it was great. Not a ton of people. Hike is fairly easy. There is a trail that is off the main loop that looked difficult. You climb 2-3 sets of ladders to get to top. On main trail, there’s Multiple ladders you can climb to see inside the houses. You will have to wait if you wanna climb as people take pictures. Plan at least a half day to enjoy. Maybe more in summer. Remember leave no trace. One was blocked off due to damage done by visitors. Overall amazing experience to walk back in time and see how people lived.
Joel Collishaw — Google review
Really cool monument. One of the cooler things I saw while going around New Mexico.
Pros:
Old structures, artifacts, great information, and you can GET IN the old structures. Climb ladders, walk on trails, etc. to get up to these old places. One of them was like 150 feet up a cliff face!
Cons:
Not super easy to get around. I had a hard time finding my way to some of the more obscure places, partially because I had no service there. The main loop trail is easy enough to follow, but there are a lot of branching trails and places where I could have missed something cool. It was also very hot and the water fountains were not working.
All that being said, the pros outweigh the cons, super cool
Adam N-A — Google review
So captivating to take a glimpse into how the Pueblo natives lived. Definitely gives you perspective how intelligent they are, and their way of life and how functional their way of lives were. You have to look hard but you can see a lot of petroglyphs up high. I wish I could of rent one of these caves for the night. I will say from the parking lot I feel like I'm watched from something on top of the right Ridge.
Vanessa Maldonado — Google review
I’ve always want to see cave dwellings and finally got to check it out. Pretty quick drive from Albuquerque. We got on a bus at the visitor center in town and they take you up to the park. We had a National park card so got in for free. Short walk and you can see the dwellings. Really cool place. You can climb a few ladders and go inside. Just a really interesting place and I would recommend to anyone interested in history
Wes Southerly — Google review
Although the ranger at the welcome centre wasn’t too welcoming everything else about this place is outstanding. Download the guide with a qr code for detailed explanation as you you follow the trails. The trail itself is often shaded by trees, the cliff houses accessible but I fear in tourist season this may be crowded!
Stop at the cafe, great food!
Catherine Shawarby — Google review
Great historical site of the Pueblo Indians. Before you start, I recommend spending the $2 (cash) and getting the trail guide booklet sold in the gift shop or visitors center. It has great info - especially if you are not taking a tour by a ranger. When you're done, stop in the cafe for a bite. It was really good! Better than I expected. Overall, it was a very memorable experience!
Lisa — Google review
Site tour of Frijoles Canyon is incredibly interesting and very accessible (paved, with section of steps). The narrated audio is worth it to add to the self-guided map. Would love to hike in the backcountry here someday, but the loop trail at the visitors center is very worthwhile.
Jon N. — Google review
One of the coolest and most engaging national monuments I've been to! The Pueblo Loop Trail is a must-do for any first-time visitor. Spent around 3 hours here.
Went in early Oct, visitors from 9am-3pm were required to take a free shuttle from the White Rock Visitor Center to the Bandelier Visitor Center due to limited parking. It was a ~25min ride. We were greeted by a park ranger who gave us a group briefing of the park. The Visitor Center was a complex of multiple buildings, including a museum, theater room, restaurant, and gift shop. The gift shop had a large selection of high-quality goods and even had Pueblo pottery from native craftspeople.
The Pueblo Loop Trail is the most popular. You're able to walk alongside the cliff dwellings and even climb wooden ladders 🪜 into a few of them! There are some steep, winding steps and (optional) ladders without railings in those portions of the trail that people with limited mobility may find difficult. Still, the ladder climbing makes for a very novel experience.
The final portion of the trail is to the Alcove house, which is an alcove 140 ft up in the cliff face. The ascent/descent involves four long wooden ladders and steep stone steps. It takes some time/waiting since there is only a single ladder for people going up and coming down. The view from the top is nice, but the journey itself was probably the main experience.
It was incredible to walk through all this imagining how multiple generations of people used to live in and at the base of these cliffs.
Leave no trace!
Tony Lin — Google review
Very cool place to visit. Did the main loop trail which allows you to go in some of the dwellings. Alcove house is closed due to snow and ice currently. Would like to go back.
Ashley Thomas — Google review
Very nice monument. The hikes are easy and not too long so my 11 year-old son really enjoyed it. Very interesting pueblo people houses carved into the rock.
We went to this monument when the balloon festival occurred, so it was not crowded at all (since everyone was at Albuquerque for the Balloon Fiesta).
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico and is dedicated to the artistic legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe. It has over 3,000 works including 140 OKeeffe oil paintings and nearly 700 drawings dating from 1901 to 1984.
Fantastic experience at the museum. She has such an incredible life, fearless, and reinvented herself multiple times.
The nature paintings are fabulous.
The staff is very knowledgeable and helpful.
Rhishi Pethe — Google review
The museum was nice. I especially appreciate the glasses for color blinded people and tactile descriptions - I just wish there were more of them. I recommend to buy the tickets in advance.
eva gartnerova — Google review
Overall good museum, but also slightly disappointing. Was hoping to find more info/historical artifacts about her personal life. Did enjoy the video interview back in the 1980s, when she was in her 90s. Paintings were beautiful and nice gift shop.
Mark Dickerson — Google review
10 stars. Awesome museum set up so well. Love the videos and listening to her speak. An awesome long lived life. A very simple lady who fell in love with New Mexico. So many colors and great gift shop
Nancy Steadmon — Google review
I visited on 3/11/22 and all I have to say is, "WOW, PERFECTION!"
The variety of masterpieces present us with an all-inclusive experience of the vast and amazing life that Georgia O'Keeffe lived and continues to share.
To people who say that the entrance fee is too much, I say, you didn't slow down and truly take-in the magnificence before you. As Georgia O'Keeffe said, "..take time to look."
Mateo D. — Google review
Stunning museum from one of art's true masters, Georgia O'Keeffe. Incredible exhibition. Varied history including her paints, brushes and visual history. The art is much more appreciated in person rather than a book. Her technique is superb in every visual way. One looks at deserts, flowers and the sky in such a a different manner. It's an incredible inspiration for anyone. The treasure of New Mexico.
MannyG33309 — Google review
This museum is on the smaller side but worth the visit. There was no wait in line, and the price was ~$22 for entry. The gift shop is well stocked, and the bathrooms were clean. We spent a little over an hour and a half inside. We also saw a cute dog on the way out.
MJ Ridenour — Google review
Wow! I've been wanting to visit the Georgia O'Keefe museum ever since my first trip to Santa Fe. I really enjoyed learning about the talents of the artist and to be able to view the Southwest through her perspective and all of her incredible art. I was uplifted and inspired.
The museum was extremely busy and crowded. I appreciate that the entries are staggered in order to limit the number of guests there at a time. The only I was disappointed by was the other patrons that were there the day I visited because there didn't seem to be much respect for the artist or the other patrons visiting. I would really love to spend a lot more time exploring when it's less crowded.
Ashly Ulrich — Google review
This museum displayed known and unknown pieces of art, spanning her many years as an artist. Liked being able to take pictures of certain artwork. Good for all ages, would visit again!
Jennifer Eames — Google review
Dream come true! Beautiful museum and you will need to get advanced time tickets. Bring earbuds for a little tour through full of information. It's a wonderful experience. Also parking is expensive but stay for lunch or dinner, stroll through town to feel you got your money's worth!
Carolina Glenn — Google review
We had a good time. The museum was small. They change out paintings four times a year. I am partial to flower paintings. When we visited there were not many flower paintings. There is a gift shop to visit. You do have to make reservations. We found a parking lot that was close.
Kathy O'Keeffe — Google review
What an amazing museum! This museum has a comprehensive collection of Georgia O'Keefe's works from the early years to the years before her death. You definitely need to get tickets ahead. We came shortly after open, and the only tickets left were for 3:30 PM. We ended up shopping and hanging out in the area (there is a lot to see around there) until our time. With each piece, there is a detailed description providing historical context to the art. You can also get a guided auto tour if that's more your speed. I came in to this museum without a thorough understanding of her as an artist, and I came out with a new appreciation for her work! A must-visit if you come to Santa Fe!
Nico Pauly — Google review
A tad smaller thanI expected. No senior discount. Tickets are $22.
We arrived w/ about an hour before closing, and didn't miss anything. We like combing the gift shops, snd actually bought some cards.
Nice venue, though many works have low glare glass, still harder to take photos.
Marc Milrod — Google review
A beautiful tribute to the works of a cutting edge woman named Georgia O’Keeffe! An artist, sculpturer and visionary, who was years ahead of her time!
She lived an extraordinary life, painting, nature and spent her late years in the most beautiful area to paint, New Mexico!
Plan about two hours to walk through the museum so you can observe each piece of the Extraordinary collection!
Ed Pizza — Google review
The Museum was an awesome experience. I did not pre purchase so I had to wait for the next time slot to enter but was allowed to purchase. The audio guide I would highly recommend. The woman explaining how to operate the device was very helpful. I thoroughly enjoyed how the art was displayed with younger works towards the beginning to see how she progressed through the years. Any fan of artwork would appreciate these works that are displayed and the admission price was fair for the exhibit and experience.
james tripp — Google review
Beautiful works. I had a small idea of who she was before visiting. After, I realize how influential of an artist she was. The collection at this museum is extensive and gorgeous. They even have some of her tools and paints etc. It was a great visit. If you’re into guided audio tours, they provide headphones and have an online audio guide for a slow paced, narrated walkthrough.
poltergejst — Google review
Well curated museum with changing exhibits!
Friendly staff throughout!
Security was great and very knowledgeable!
Kathy was doing spot tours, I highly recommend stopping to chat for more information, she was fantastic!
They offer closed captioning, audio guides, courtesy wheelchairs and color correcting glasses!
They have restrooms, water fountains and a coatroom for personal items!
No pets are allowed except for service animals.
I visited on the first Friday of the month and they were offering free entry from 5pm-7pm!
Stop by the gift shop on your way out they have a great selection!
Jacqueline Spizzirro — Google review
Beautiful gallery with gorgeous artwork displays. If a New Mexico resident, take your ID and go on the first Friday of the month as is free for residents that day. You must find paid parking off site. No parking lot at museum.
Heather Moran — Google review
Yes, there are quite a few pieces here, yet just a couple of what I considered "classic" O'Keefe pieces depicting skulls and flowers. Would've rather gone to her home museum near Abiquiu, I think.
Brian Baker — Google review
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico, stands as a testament to the life and works of one of America's most celebrated artists. Visiting this museum is not merely an excursion into art; it's a journey through O'Keeffe's evolution as an artist and a glimpse into the landscapes and inspirations that shaped her iconic style.
Upon entering the museum, visitors are greeted by a carefully curated collection that spans O'Keeffe's entire career. From her early abstract experiments to her later, more famous works featuring enlarged flowers and New Mexican landscapes, the museum provides a comprehensive look at her artistic progression. The layout of the museum allows for a chronological exploration, offering insight into the influences and experiences that influenced O'Keeffe's artistic vision.
One of the most striking aspects of the museum is its ability to showcase O'Keeffe's mastery of color and form. Her use of vibrant hues and bold compositions captivates viewers, drawing them into the intricate details of her paintings. The museum's lighting and display techniques further enhance the viewing experience, allowing visitors to appreciate the subtle nuances of O'Keeffe's brushstrokes and textures.
In addition to her paintings, the museum also houses a collection of O'Keeffe's personal items, including clothing, tools, and photographs. These artifacts offer a more intimate perspective on the artist, allowing visitors to connect with her on a more personal level and gain insight into her daily life and creative process.
The museum's educational programs and exhibitions add another layer of depth to the experience. From guided tours to interactive workshops, visitors have the opportunity to delve deeper into O'Keeffe's art and legacy. Special exhibitions often feature works by other artists who were influenced by O'Keeffe or explore themes related to her life and work, providing a broader context for understanding her impact on the art world.
The Inn & Spa at Loretto is a luxurious property with pueblo-inspired architecture and a spa, pool, and chic restaurant. The property is perfect for those looking to escape the everyday hustle and bustle of life. With its beautiful architecture and convenient location, the Inn & Spa at Loretto is a must-stay for anyone visiting Santa Fe.
We had an absolutely amazing stay at the Loretto Inn & Spa. The staff was professional, attentive, sweet and super helpful. We met for a last minute girls trip from all over the country and did minimal planning. The staff went above and beyond to help us plan and enjoy our stay. The hotel was beautiful, clean, a short walk to a bunch of great restaurants and has an amazing breakfast. We can’t wait to come back with the whole family.
Lindsey Buffamante — Google review
We stayed in the Pueblo Double room at the Inn and Spa at Loretto and it was comfortable with plenty of room for the two of us. It had all of the amenities that we desire. The service from the valets, front office, restaurants and shops was excellent. The location is ideal as the Loretto Chapel adjoins the property. It's a short walk to the Plaza, La Fonda and many shops and restaurants. There is a lounge area with a full bar, fireplace and had entertainment two of the nights we stayed there.
Mara Thomas — Google review
We spent nearly two weeks in June and had a very enjoyable experience. The staff were friendly and keen to provide a good service. Special thanks to Josh and his Front Desk Team for ensuring that we stayed in our preferred room as soon as it was available. Pamela, as on a previous visit, was especially helpful.
Peter Hall — Google review
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I ended up checking out a night early and changing my flight back to dc to get away. The room left a lot to be desired. It was dim, not soothing dim - dark dim. They’re also dated. I understand maintaining a vibe, but there’s a way to do it and keep it fresh.
As for he rest of the hotel…. The spa has no nail tech, so the spa is essentially somewhere to get a massage. The pool and hot tub were being rebuilt, and in addition to them not saying that up front - they charge a 30/night amenity fee for amenities you can’t use.
The manager didn’t respond to my email, and the front desk will put you on hold and never pick up. Don’t stay here y’all.. there are other places to stay in Santa Fe - stay there
Philip Wilson — Google review
Loved our room (basic but comfy). The service was good and above par. We had a lot of interaction with the valet guys because we brought our bikes along. They were helpful and informative. Splurged on a $300 massage. While the massage was good...no spa facilities were offered (sauna, pool, shower?) We really enjoyed the happy hours offered by the hotel and the ability to meet other travelers. We stayed four nights and recommend it to anyone traveling in the area.
Gaby Buscher — Google review
First of all, we loved our stay at the hotel. Great lobby and bar, and our room was perfect. Clean, cozy, sunny, and four-poster bed.
But here's the cool part. I was speaking yesterday with Tracy, one of the concierge pro's. I mentioned that I was hoping to ski while we were in town. Tracy told me all about this excellent local ski area called Ski Santa Fe. Really good terrain.
Anyway, this morning, I went up there, and guess who I ran into in the lift line... Tracy!
He gave me a personal tour of the resort. We skied the whole time until I had to get back to town. This was the best ski day I've had for years.
Best of all, Tracy is an awesome skier. I could hardly keep up. Thank you, Tracy!!
Brad Fisher — Google review
I have mixed feelings about this hotel. Excellent location, and the hotel is nice; but is best suited for older clients. We had so much hit & miss here, that it makes a good or bad review hard. We visited in the winter and the hot tub was broken, so they told us we could walk across the street to another hotel. The restaurant, Luminaria, is good, but nothing to overly brag about. Things close really early or open late, so be prepared to visit other hotels for drinks and food. We had a really good time next door at La Fonda. In-hotel amenities are there - but not really accessible at the same time. This hotel prides itself on being historic, but for us, it's a bit too stuffy. You're definitely paying for location here.
Julie Bedsole — Google review
My dad and I stayed here in April and we had so much fun! My dads room was newly updated and looked amazing! Special thanks to Pamela at the front desk for making us feel so welcomed. And Able in valet services as well. Would highly recommend staying here!!
Denise Ramos — Google review
I cannot say enough positive things about Loretta Inn & Spa. Just a few shout outs to the Best Wedding Ever for my daughter! Irene the event coordinator was fast, kind, and always professional! Chef Miguel cooked exquisite food and Banquet manager Juan had the Best service staff! Thank you for a memorable evening !
Melisa Valenzuela — Google review
This location is amazing! From the moment we arrived the team here were excellent. From the valet team to Edward B. at the front desk. Edward made our stay here the best it could be. He made great food and shopping recommendations as well as site seeing spots. Thank you Loretto team for such and womderful time, especially Edward B. for his attention to the details.
Michael Newbold — Google review
Much of my review is a result of the room we were given. I paid for a terrace room, which I envisioned as being a room with a balcony overlooking the city/town. Instead I was given a ground floor room right off of the main lobby "living room", about 30 feet from the piano player. Our terrace was a 2' x 10' enclosed patio adjoined the parking lot. The room had some spiders / bugs in the corners (which isn't housekeeping's fault) but wasn't what you want to see in a luxury hotel. Location was decent, staff was pleasant. Will likely not stay there again.
Jodi Eppler — Google review
Location is excellent, within a block of downtown. Hotel decor looks somewhat worn considering the resort fee and room prices. Hotel pool is still being renovated after a year, pool and gym are available at a sister property. The check-in process is not streamlined, ask for complementary coffee credit as it will be forgotten. Hotel restaurant options are well presented, although service is slow. Happy hour is very popular. Valet service is friendly and well-informed on local activities.
Janene Townshend — Google review
The Spa services are amazing! We just LOVED it and felt like we were on cloud nine. I have had a lot of body work done in the past but this surpassed all of it! I would highly recommend Linda Sampson for massage. Not to be missed!!
Linda Moore — Google review
Great stay and amazing staff, but I wish I could say the same about the security of the area. When walking outside the main entrance of the Loretto at night, you may feel a bit unsafe since there's occasional homeless and sketchy people walking near the premise. I think it's important to have security patrolling the area at night, specifically on Old Santa Fe Trail, to make make guests feel more comfortable.
Ea. N. — Google review
Booked 3 rooms ( family trip) and for most of our stay - 2 of those rooms had toilets that wouldn’t flush!!!!! so GROSS!!!!! Had to have “Engineering” come by 4 times!! This seriously impacted our Tours. The food in the main Restaurant was terrible for Dinner, practically inedible…. NOT much better for Breakfast…. Other than that…and being in need of a serious updating… it is centrally located, which makes bopping around the Downtown area of Santa Fe- a breeze. On the upside- Arturo at the Bar was wonderful!
JUST SAYIN' — Google review
We loved the Inn and Spa at Loretto! In particular, we loved the shops inside the hotel, the cute little coffee shop, Josh at the front desk, who was super helpful, with restaurant recommendations, and ideas on things to see and do, the bartender and ambiance in the Living room Bar, the large, comfortable room, and the location - so close to the Plaza! It feel like a quiet, high end hotel very close to all of the fun in Santa Fe! The only bummer is that the pool area is under construction, so not usable now, but it looks like it will be a beautiful space when it opens!
Jim and Polly Koontz — Google review
We had the greatest experience on our girls trip. The staff was all so extremely kind and generous, especially Hal. As soon as we checked in Hal greeted us and told us everything about the town, where to go dine and the places to see. He went out of his way to get us reservations, at an already booked restaurant, and spoiled us the entire trip. It felt like we were visiting family. Each night we would spend time in the lounge area by the fireplace and listen to the live music. The location is perfect to walk anywhere Georgia O'Keefe museum, MONA, Farmer's Market, restaurants, churches and shopping!
Nicole Walker — Google review
Our stay at the Inn and Spa at Loretto was fabulous. From the moment we arrived our experience was first rate. From the Valet parking attendants to the front desk to housekeeping, everyone was super helpful and friendly. A special thank you to Pamela who made my wife's Birthday special. The Inn is well taken care of and it shows in the cleanliness of the Lobby, Rooms, Grounds and Restaurants. It’s evident that the ownership and staff take great pride in their Inn and strive to give great service. The room was perfect and exceeded our expectations in every way. The location is great and is within easy walking distance to everything. We will definitely be staying there again when we return to Santa Fe!
John Phillips — Google review
I visited for a work conference. The hotel is clearly billing itself as an upscale experience, but the service doesn’t reflect that.
The valet didn't know what event was being held that day and was dismissive. The front desk staff member seemed bored. The catered breakfast was decent.
The location is great and the hotel is a nice building with services and shops scattered throughout.
I'd likely find another hotel when visiting for pleasure because of the staff, especially the valet.
Konrad Juengling — Google review
Location is fantastic and most things are walkable. Valet guys were great, knowledgeable and fast. You're forced into valet if you drive. The Hotel is beautiful and lots of photo op areas in the front.
The room was VERY dusty, like I was able to see the dust stuck to the tv that has been there so long it would be hard to remove. The bed was very comfortable but the down pillows held onto a lot of allergens and made for a rough week. The patio was cool but the doors didn't lock or shut properly so when the wind blew it would leak into the room. The toilet handle nearly feel off and my partner had to screw it back together so we could flush. Did I feel the room was worth what I paid for it, no. Did we mostly enjoy our stay, yes.
Zelexis Wellings — Google review
Very nice old hotel in the heart of Santa Fe next door to the Loretto Chapel. The rooms are spacious, but baths are a bit dated. The beds are extremely comfortable, however. The little kiva fireplace is quaint, and service was exquisite. The meeting facilities were top-notch and a great place for a retreat. The hotel rooms have balconies with chairs and a table.
Melissa Alexander — Google review
This hotel was one of the best we’ve stayed at AND ITS HAUNTED!
When we first arrived we were greeted by the valet who were awesome and at the front desk was Naomi who my partner and I both thought was one of the best hotel staff people we’ve ever met. Naomi was professional, naturally friendly and knowledgeable. She was quick and just had an over all good vibe.
The first few minutes in our room we kept hearing knocks at the door. But when we checked no one was there. I immediately realized that this old hotel must be haunted. So I went ahead and spoke out loud to the spirit and let them know that we come in peace and wouldn’t be staying long and that they are welcome in the room with us. The knocks stopped. No more haunting.
Santa Fe is gorgeous. I hope everyone gets the chance to visit and stay at the Inn and Spa at Loretto
Joey Pelletier — Google review
The front desk and valet attendants were great. Super helpful! Rooms were fine other than the couple of spider friends we found, which freaked our daughter out. A good stay, and repeat spot for us.
Brad Kennedy — Google review
Location perfect, price reasonable, service friendly and accommodating, with comfy beds and hot showers! Read a few reviews that stated rooms were outdated. I have to disagree, maybe they are renovating some rooms, not sure. However, we got 2 adjoining rooms - one king and one double - both were decorated tastefully in modern southwest decor. Bar in lobby was also nice with fireplace and large space to sit and relax. Also dog friendly. Highly recommend!
Loki B — Google review
I have not stayed here before… BUT when I was in Santa Fe I saw the exterior of the hotel and it was awesome! It really did look like a Pueblo house. And it’s in a great location! Good job Inn and Spa at Loretto!
Canyon Road is a picturesque street in Santa Fe, New Mexico that is home to over 100 art galleries, studios, and restaurants. The area is especially rich in Native American arts and crafts, with many galleries exhibiting stunning pieces of artwork. The street has a distinctly more residential feel, making it easy to walk around without having to fight traffic. Two fine dining restaurants are located on the street as well as one popular chocolate house.
Canyon Road is an enjoyable walk to visit many art galleries and studios.
Scott Eggert — Google review
Art lovers favorite place! Absolutely enjoyed visiting the galleries on Canyon road! Very interesting place and people working in there, easy to talk to and helpful information.
mariana — Google review
Must see if in town. An entire road dedicated to art. Walked around with my pup just enjoying all the sculptures.
Heather — Google review
The best street to walk in the USA. Christmas eve walk lacked the Christmas spirit in general or IMO. It still is a community event and recommended. A few photos.
David Torres — Google review
This was a fun place to walk and relax. Lots of art galleries and even if you’re not into art, plenty of cool photo opportunities.
Joel Collishaw — Google review
So many galleries. Pedestrian friendly street as well
Peter Reymer — Google review
The area is loaded with art galleries many with exceptional art including paintings, sculpture etc. Interesting area.
Rodney — Google review
must see for santa fe tour. what you want to see or enjoy, here's everything. highly recommended
Mahedi Hasan — Google review
Incredible art galleries one after another....sculpture everywhere.....so much creativity!
Allison Batchelor — Google review
Canyon Rd in Santa Fe is a must see. So many galleries to visit. Street art, neighborhood’s overall atmosphere is a work of art in-itself. Lots of walking, lots of beautiful areas to take a rest. Easy to spend a whole afternoon exploring. Parking lot available near Tea Room. Had lunch at Tea Room on the patio and it was very good and relaxing.
D Salazar — Google review
Great galleries and outdoor gardens with sculptures, beautiful fine art paintings and fun creative stuff. Highly recommend checking it out!
ALLISON GROVES — Google review
Lots of high end galleries and shopping along a long narrow street.
Jim Arnold — Google review
Nice place to take a long stroll and admire outdoor art, as well as multiple galleries to visit with various kinds of artwork for sale.
Gregory Smith — Google review
Cool art district full of art galleries and shops! Definitely worth a visit!
Heather Mires — Google review
Nice artsy area. Didn't have enough time but enjoyed what we saw.
richard mann — Google review
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Taos Pueblo, an ancient settlement belonging to the Taos-speaking Puebloan tribe, is located about a mile north of modern-day Taos, New Mexico. It is considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in America and features twin five-story adobe complexes situated on either side of Rio Pueblo de Taos against the stunning Sangre de Cristo mountains. These buildings are believed to have been completed by 1450 AD and serve as a prime example of ancient Pueblo architecture.
The Cadillac Ranch is a quirky public art installation located in Amarillo, Texas. The installation consists of ten vintage Cadillacs buried nose-first in the ground, and is a tribute to Route 66. Over the years, the cars have been decorated by visitors with graffiti, making them an interesting and colorful addition to the cityscape.
I have passed by the Cadillac Ranch installation for many years on my trips in/out of Texas. I finally decided to make a stop to check it out. This is such a cool idea, and quite a sight to see. Best of all its totally FREE!
Built in 1974, 10 Cadillacs were buried ½ deep on the property of a local Amarillo Millionaire. People traveled from all over the world to see these Caddies, and many started to deface them for souvenirs, while others put graffiti on them in order to leave their marks. Eventually, the creators encouraged the graffiti as a way to let others express themselves and have fun doing it.
Today, only the frames of the Caddies are left, and there are decades of spray paint on the cars. It’s exciting to walk down the row of cars and see the artwork of others passing by. People from all over bring their own spray paint and leave it behind in a pile of canisters on the ground when they are done. If you want to leave your mark on these Caddies but didn’t bring any spray paint with you, don’t worry, you should have no problem finding a can in the pile that were left behind. Depending on the day you visit, your artwork might only last minutes before someone comes behind you to cover it up with their own mark. Just make sure to snap some pics of your creation before you leave so you know, if anything, for just a little while it was there.
If you ever find yourself in Amarillo, Texas, I highly recommend you take 30-45 minutes on your travels to check out this unique work of art.
Recommended for everyone!
Monica Hernandez — Google review
I didn't know what to expect, but this attraction is really neat! The views are stunning and the art is captivating. It feels a little like stone henge😂
I didn't realize that the art is participatory... But some spray paint from the guy ($7.50/can) and contribute to the installation!
A steady stream of visitors adds to the charm and mystique of the site.
Aj Sue — Google review
Great experience! It's worth the stop. Paint recommendations, White for background if you want to paint on top with a brighter/ neon color. Kids loved it! Cool trailer on sight for merchandise and paint. Sometimes you find half sprayed cans of paint lying around, grab it up, and use it, It's Free!! No admission fee.
Scott — Google review
Had been wanting to visit this since we were in the area. It was interesting to see the vast amount of signatures and people from all over. There wasn't as many cars as I thought there would be. Very strong smell of spray paint since almost everyone had cans of spray paint. It was still fun to see this little piece of history/tourist attraction. Crazy to see how many layers of paint every car had.
Vanessa Yvette — Google review
It's definitely an eccentric spot.
I'd recommend checking it out only if you happen to be passing by on Route 66 or Route 44 near Amarillo.
They have Cadillac cars buried halfway into the ground, which you're welcome to paint on if you're interested. Keep in mind, the paint shop nearby can be quite pricey. It might be a good idea to bring your own paint from elsewhere or hope that previous visitors have left behind some leftover bottles of paint.
Daniel Bolshinsky — Google review
I’ve been here before but it’s always cool to stop by early to beat the crowds. I went early in the morning and I took my own spray can it’s cheaper and better if you do. It’s a memorable place to do some tagging and look at cars that have been painted by everyone. The gift shop was closed when I was leaving maybe next time I’ll get something. It’s a must to stop here.
Oscar Ram — Google review
Possibly one of the best Route 66 attractions on the Mother Road.
Beautiful place, loads of history. Great for anyone of all ages to come here.
There is also a gift shop that comes around in a truck pulling the trailer.
In conclusion, a great and historic Mother Road attraction in Texas.
Chloe Animations — Google review
What a weird and quirky art exhibit. I loved the layers and layers of spray paint. People had left spray paint cans so I got to add my own name. Fun. I also loved that there was no attempt to monetize it. Just pure art for people to enjoy. Worth a stop for sure.
CJ Johnson — Google review
If you're on a journey along the historic Route 66 and find yourself in the wide expanse of Texas, there's one stop you absolutely cannot miss – the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo. This iconic roadside attraction is more than just a collection of half-buried cars; it's a vibrant symbol of American ingenuity, creativity, and the enduring spirit of adventure.
As you approach the Cadillac Ranch, you can't help but feel a sense of excitement and curiosity. Ten vintage Cadillacs, dating from the late 1940s to the early 1960s, stand upright in a field, their colorful paint jobs and sleek lines contrasting with the endless Texas sky. It's a sight that's both surreal and mesmerizing, beckoning you to step closer and explore.
One of the most fascinating aspects of the Cadillac Ranch is its interactive nature. Visitors are not only allowed but encouraged to grab a can of spray paint and leave their mark on the cars. As a result, the Cadillacs are adorned with a kaleidoscope of colors, patterns, and messages, creating a constantly evolving work of art that reflects the creativity and individuality of each person who passes through.
But beyond the opportunity for artistic expression, the Cadillac Ranch holds a deeper significance as a cultural landmark. It's a nod to America's love affair with the automobile, a reminder of the open road and the freedom it represents. It's also a testament to the power of art to inspire, provoke, and bring people together, transcending boundaries of age, background, and nationality.
Visiting the Cadillac Ranch is more than just a pit stop on a road trip – it's an experience that leaves a lasting impression. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a wide-eyed adventurer, there's something undeniably magical about standing amidst those towering Cadillacs, surrounded by the vastness of the Texas plains.
The Cadillac Ranch is a must-see destination for anyone with a sense of curiosity and wonder. It's a celebration of Americana at its finest, a testament to the enduring allure of the open road and the creative spirit that drives us forward. So next time you find yourself cruising down Route 66, be sure to make a detour to the Cadillac Ranch – you won't regret it.
Okie Deadhead — Google review
WORTH IT! If you're staying in Amarillo or just driving through i definitely recommend stopping here the gift shop is across the street and there's a little bit of a walk out to the cars you walking through a cornfield and there's lots of cans and trash on the ground and right by the cars. it's really cool to see all the layers of spray paint and it kind of looks like it's dripping down. definitely still a really cool stop 🚗
Jack Cairborne — Google review
A fun experience although extremely busy! Souvenirs and spray cans available to purchase on site. Be quick to take a picture of your artwork as it'll be covered in the space of 5 minutes lol. Definitely choose a lighter coloured paint as it was way easier to see.
Darren Edmonds — Google review
I was so looking forward to Cadillac ranch! It did not disappoint. There was a little merch truck on the property and I was able to buy a beanie thank goodness because the wind was out of this world. I brought my poodle along with me to photograph with the cars. This is an excellent roadside attraction. Bring a hat. And if you forget spray paint you can but it from the truck for $7.50. Very fun
Bethany Hunter — Google review
This is a fun spot to visit and doesn't take much time out of your schedule. It's worth the stop to see the art on these vehicles. You can even get spray paint to make your own mark! Check the cans on the ground - some of them still have plenty of paint. PLEASE throw your can away though... So many cans laying around is just a disgusting representation of our country. We can do better! 💙
Hope Sharpe — Google review
Definitely a great place to visit if your in the area! You can take some amazing sunrise / sunset photos. You can bring your own spray paint, however there is normally always some laying around. Overall a great free spot to spend some time.
Mitchell Everlyn — Google review
I love coming here! It is free to everyone. Which is one thing you don't see anymore! You are able to walk out too it. Make sure you bring a spray can of paint. It is very interesting how it has changed over the years!! I felt very safe doing this. Hopefully everyone that comes to enjoy it can put the spray cans in the trash! We love America! Thank you for having all of us!
Kimberly Strowmatt — Google review
It's really cool for sightseeing, but super muddy, to much standing water. You couldn't get close enough to the cars.
They should think about maybe building some sort of platform on one side to stand on. But super cool!
Bring rain boots . Rubber boots
April Winton — Google review
It is an amazing experience. We visited the place a few days ago, and we weren't able to purchase a spray paint from the caravan because it was too late already,but anyway we had a lot of fun.
I admire the person who created these structures. Go and visit it !
Kalina Sulakova — Google review
I have been here twice now over the last 5 years. It's a classic stop on route 66. It has been reworked since the last visit. The turnstile is gone and the road leading out has been improved. If you come here, don't leave your garbage behind. If you intend to not pick up after yourself, don't visit the site. This is private land and can be closed to the public at any time. Last year I read an article that it may be removed soon. So that's the point to my second visit. Got some new photos. Overall, it's a must see that I hope lives on for years to come, but it sounds as if it's mabey on borrowed time.
William G — Google review
When I finally arrived here, my first thought was, “did I really drive all this way for cars sticking out of the ground?” I thought, surely there must be more than this. There was not. You park your car on the side of the road, get out and walk through a gate, then way down a dirt entryway are these cars in the ground. Granted, you can bring spray paint and paint to your hearts content, but I brought none. But man did I get some great shots! The clouds came out to play that day! I would say this is a one and done kind of attraction. Fun but no need to go back a second time. Glad I did it though!
kat — Google review
If you're passing through this area, I'd highly recommend a quick stop here. The walk to the cars isn't that far from where you have to park. There was a person on site selling spray paint if you wanted to paint the cars yourself. All in all, you probably don't need more than 20-30 minutes here.
Matthew — Google review
This was an excellent quick pitstop to see an iconic art insulation where you get to participate. Great photo ops. They sell spray paint, but you should bring your own and more than 1 color - maybe paint pens.
Stacy Horton — Google review
Such a quirky, unusual experience! I wish they would add to it. The parking area, the fence, is so cool! Vendor truck with spray paint and souvenirs sits at the gate. You can see for miles and it's windy.
Beverly Smith — Google review
This is a free, iconic visual of history in America. Cadillac Ranch is set back, off highway 40 and does not seem like a worthwhile effort. But, we took the time out to visit and were happy that we did. Classic Cadillacs set out, buried in the ground are a tribute to the vehicles and roads that made America. They are heavily painted allowing visitors to place themselves as part of that history. Spray paint cans are freely available. There is a small, affordable vendor on-site selling memorabilia. There is some walking involved on rutted dirt surface and only Porta potties for restrooms.
I highly recommend taking the hour or so to visit, it was worth the time.
Melissa Bollschweiler — Google review
First attempt to go see this place was on a whim at 9 at night. There were about 10 cars along road but there are no lights at night! We could see many flashlights in the distance, but decided to play it safe and waited til next morning. Huge surprise to 40 to 50 cars and tour busses! This was a follow in the foot steps my dad had visited so the experience was fabulous! Be prepared that if you paint, it will be painted over quick! Take pictures. It was amazing to see all the different types of people, young to older. Awsome place!
Heather Monroe — Google review
Cool place, but would recommend going when it is dry and sunny. I went the day after some rain, the whole thing was a muddy pit. Definitely a worthwhile icon of Amarillo, and would recommend to those who haven't gone. Just go when it is warm and sunny.
Adam N-A — Google review
This was a cool little put stop off highway 40 / old66. They have 10 old caddillacs buried in the dirt, lined up for people to graffiti all over. There is a truck when you arrive selling spray paint so you can have your fun. The things people spray aren't really art, some have talent. The art is the layers and layers of paint built up, dripping or melting off that male up the real art. It would be nice to see what they look liked originally. The streets and walls around the highway are ulled with graffiti too. There are locks hanging on the gates front what people left behind, everything covered with color. There is nothing else around but dirt and those old cars.
Mar1 Lyn — Google review
You park along the side of the road, and it's hard to miss with all the spray paint cans, painted roads, and painted barricades. There was a truck there that was like a food truck but sold souvenirs, spray paint, and other odds and ends! The spray paint was somewhere around $6 a can, so it's pretty fair prices. I recommend fluorescent colors! Also wear old clothes because you will get paint on you!! They seem to pop the best.
Please throw your spray paint cans away!!! There's so many laying around the ground when trash cans are available in multiple places.
Tiffani Hawkinberry — Google review
Had to see this place on my route 66 road trip, and it was just as good as I thought it would be. They had a truck and trailer set up with a shop, and you could get paint, stickers, and post cards, among other things, all in one place! I didn't buy any paint, but someone leaving gave me their unused paint can, and I passed it on after I was done. All in all, I would go again.
Dakota Heried — Google review
Not as big as I thought it'd be but very cool spot! It was sad to see how much trash people have left behind. People were so nice to share the spray cans they brought with others around them.
Darcy Ciambello — Google review
This is such an iconic place to visit so I’m glad I went while I was in town. We got some cool pictures out of it but honestly it was pretty underwhelming. The cars were pretty far from the place you had to park and it’s crazy windy so the walk isn’t fun. There’s always extra half-empty cans of spray paint lying around so don’t feel the need to bring any of your own. The actual cars were cool but I wish there was some sort of plaque or bit of info given to make me feel like my trip was somewhat educational rather than me just walking out into a field in the middle of nowhere to see some cars sticking out of the ground.
Emma Gehring — Google review
Making our way across the country, Cadillac Ranch is an iconic stop! We were there on a cool, windy day, and there were lots of people walking around, taking photos and a few artists with their paint cans. One parks on a side road and it’s a long walk to the display. There’s a gate, and it’s possible to get a wheelchair thru, though the ground is uneven and a bit rough.
Tatiana Hoover — Google review
Surprisingly busy location! Plenty of parking along the road, but lots of people come here to see these caddies buried nose down. You can buy spray paint from a guy on site, contributing your own guerrilla art to the cars, the concrete barrier separating the site from the freeway, or even the road surface.
mossum — Google review
The cool thing about this is all the people painting the cars, the paint gets so thick that it slides off. The local artist collects the paint that slides off and makes art out of it. Some even make earrings that are very colorful and unique. The visitors center for Route 66 Amarillo has the earrings and can tell you the rest of the places where the art can be bought. This is a free spot to stop (unless you buy paint on site) and enjoy with the kids. The kids were laughing, running and having a great time. It was fun watching them.
Palo Duro Canyon State Park spans an impressive 60 miles of ravine that boasts towering 800-ft cliffs. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including hiking the numerous trails and taking in the musical "Texas" at the park's amphitheater. It is advisable to arrive early to beat the heat and bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and bug repellent as necessary.
Amassing Canyon to explore there is so much to see and many trails to hike but you have to go there early because it can get hot very quick also bring plenty of water and sunscreen and maybe some kind of bug repellent depending on the time of the year you are visiting.
At gift shop you can buy some snacks and food things but if you bring your own picnic there is plenty of nice and shaded areas to stop and refuel your body while enjoying the breathtaking views pretty much anywhere in the Canyon property.
I absolutely love my visit here and never gets old because you will always find a new view to take in!!!
Balbina Carroll — Google review
A truly beautiful place to see. Many trails for hiking. Nice facilities. Nice campgrounds although difficult to get reservations, books up months in advance. Highly recommend a visit. Make sure if you plan on hiking you take plenty of water along. Also consider making day pass reservations as park fills to capacity some days.
Duane Holstege — Google review
What am amazing place! Even with a very rainy week, the nature here is awe inspiring. Campgrounds are well maintained. Bathrooms with showers are great. Roads are well maintained. Definitely a great state park to visit!
Cathy Connors — Google review
Beautiful park! Lots of hiking trails. Beware of the dessert tarantulas we encountered 3 on a trail! Lots of spiders and huge ants! But that is nature. We enjoyed it! Bathrooms were clean and smelled good on Juniper loop.
Kimberly Sober — Google review
Palo Duro Canyon, often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of Texas," is a spectacular natural wonder located in the Texas Panhandle, USA. It was formed by millions of years of erosion by the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River. It exposes colorful layers of rock, including red, orange, yellow, and lavender hues, making it visually stunning.
It is the second-largest canyon in the United States, stretching over 120 miles long, up to 20 miles wide, and reaching depths of around 800 feet. The canyon covers approximately 29,000 acres of land.
Palo Duro Canyon is not only a geological wonder but also a natural playground for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide range of recreational activities and stunning scenery for visitors to enjoy. It's a must-visit destination for those exploring the beauty of Texas.
Riichi Ota — Google review
Always an amazing experience when I visit this park. I try to explore different trails each time I come here and this time was no exception. Absolutely breathtaking scenery no matter what trail I’ve taken.
Leah G. — Google review
Did the lighthouse trail, fun, not hard at all, bring plenty of water. Lots of things to do here:
- Hike
- Run
- Mountain bike
- Horse ride
There's little restaurant... Didn't try food there but foods available... After a few miles at the Canyon any food tastes amazing lol
Overall so much fun, can't wait to come back to explore a bit more!
J Rodriguez — Google review
Trails well maintained. Road in and out pavement. Front gate gentleman was friendly. There were plenty of rv camping spots and public bathrooms. Visitor’s center nice. Views are out of this world!
A Google User — Google review
If you like hiking, this is your place to visit! Over 30 miles of trails with lots of options from very easy to difficult. We stayed in Juniper Campground for three nights. It was clean and well maintained. The bath house was great with good hot water.
Jeannie Smalygo — Google review
The scenery is awesome!!! During spring break, I went during the week day so there was a sizable amount of guests (totally more fun with people around) yet not very crowded. And the temperature was not too high either. Many trails for all levels of hiker. I chose to hike but there are many more activities that can be done. Even drive on the road inside the state park only, you can still see beautiful landscape with red-orange hue canyon and clear blue sky. Definitely recommended!!!
Mai Dao — Google review
Nice spaced out sites with water and electric with 2 dump stations, no shade really though. Campgrounds are way back in the park, very quiet and secluded. We stayed in the Juniper campground, site 105. Nice views and trails from campsites. Lots of nice trails to take but unfortunately when we were there it was well over 100 degrees so we didn't get to partake much in the hiking. The hiking we did do we started out early to beat the heat. Didn't use the bathhouses but they seemed to be okay, not very many showers and no AC or vents in the buildings though. Wish we could have explored more as it is a beautiful park. Maybe we will come back when it isn't so hot.
Amy OBanion — Google review
Fantastic canyon to visit! Located a short drive outside of Amarillo, Tx. Very scenic state park containing miles of hiking, biking, and equine trails. Take plenty of water if you visit during warmer times of the year. The canyon floor can easily get 110 to 120 degrees. The Lighthouse is the most recognized feature here and we'll worth the hike needed to get closer views.
John Barnhart — Google review
Palo Duro Canyon is a nice trip we took. We were able to drive the vehicle far into the canyon and explore the area from there. It has many places to rest and eat. You can also see different wildlife.
Daniel von Arb — Google review
Don't miss going here!! It's spectacular! I don't recommend going during summer months when it's brutally hot. Loads of hiking trails, wildlife, and biking areas. Wear boots and be snake aware. If you aren't hiking, it's an easy drive. Not much is out that way, so bring plenty of water and pack your lunch!
Also, the night views are amazing! Stars as far as you can see!
Texas Traveler — Google review
This is a place everyone should experience, it's very beautiful. This is our second trip here and each time we stay longer first was 4 days. This time was 7 days. The hiking is great they have from very easy to very hard. We always camp in the Mesquite camping area because of the views.
David Davidson — Google review
We love Palo Duro Canyon. The idea that we can drive down and camp inside the second largest canyon in the United States is amazing! The views are captivating and lots of wildlife is there. We saw many deer and heard coyotes. It was hunting season when we were there so many of the trails were closed but they look like great biking and hiking trails. The campground is great, water and electric only with a dump station on the way out. Leave your cell phone in the truck, there’s no service in the canyon. It’s very windy down there (and in the area as a whole) but it strangely adds to the relaxation factor. This was our second year and three nights wasn’t enough, we’ll come back for a week next time.
Amanda M — Google review
Palo Duro Canyon is the crown jewel among State Parks in Texas. In spite of it being remote and not near the major population centers of the state, it still had about 375,000 visitors in FY 2023. With more than 25 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and equestrian activities, along with abundant camping and day-use facilities, there is plenty of room to roam.
You will often find Palo Duro referred to as The Grand Canyon of Texas. I dislike such comparisons, because they can diminish during the comparison. Hey, at least you can drive into this canyon. The one in Arizona can’t make that claim.
Do be advised that they aren’t kidding about the heat. The canyon floor can and does hit 130F or more in summer. For that reason, winter is my favorite time of year to visit, with many days ranging from the 50s to 70s. If you come in summer, plan on sunblock, water bottles, and insect repellant to deter the notoriously large—and biting—flies.
The summer musical—Texas!—is a delight to see, even if it sometimes crosses the border with tropes and cliches. But that’s the whole point, so sit back and enjoy.
My only beef with the park is that, in spite of its massive size, there is a whole other section that has been made off-limits, with land being leased to private ranchers. This means that you won’t get to see Cathedral Peak, the crumbling ruins of the Kneeling Camel, and numerous slot canyons. Maybe someday the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will ease up on these restrictions.
Still, there is more than enough for out-of-town guests to enjoy. It seems that only those of us who live here fret about what we cannot do. But that’s probably because we call this our playground, and come here frequently enough to yearn for more.
Nick Gerlich — Google review
One of the best parks I have ever been to right in my backyard! (figuratively) We had a good time, saw a lot of beautiful breathtaking views, the kids had fun with the junior ranger program and got their badge! We did a 10 mile hike, various trails, we suffered a little, I hadn’t realized my hiking boots had given their last the last hike I did( always check your gear!) so I had a few blisters there at the end, but definitely worth it. Two days is not enough to explore this beautiful park.
Eli Sierra — Google review
Wonderful place. You can drive to the bottom to camp or walk the trails. Second longest canyon in the U.S. after the Grand Canyon. Soils exposed along the canyon walls date back to 250 million years ago and expose the thin layer where prehistoric fossils have been found. Go see the video about the history of the area at the visitor center for a good understanding of what you are looking at when you walk or drive the canyon. I think it's worthy of a National Park designation.
Brick Owens — Google review
We were taking a trip out west going through Amarillo, TX and weren’t sure if it was too far of a detour. If you ever wonder if you want to take the detour, do it! It was absolutely worth it and a great way to stretch your legs on a long trip. I hope to be back to get a chance to do more hiking on their trails.
Sarah — Google review
I love this place, it's a different world down in the canyon. Some excellent hiking trails - the light house trail is a must. Bathroom are very nice. Incredible views of the canyon
Mark Rose — Google review
If you can go and are in the area. Go. It's an amazing hike on a well maintained trail. At the trail head the rangers are fantastic making sure that you don't go in unprepared. (144° on ground by noon.) So leave the puppers home for this one. Unless you get out there early.
This is not for the faint (ha get it?) Of heart. There are plenty of resting spots but the bulk (6mile round trip) of the trail is not covered with shade... reports of snakes. Heat sickness and exhaustion is real and will get you quicker than anything so bring water (at least 3L per person), hat, long sleeved light clothing if you need.
Enjoy and Be Safe!
Dan Padilla — Google review
A beautiful state park with lots and lots of trails. Almost no cellular connectivity in the canyon, which is great. Dump stations are a bit too tight for a big rig, but manageable. Overall, an absolutely amazing experience & I would highly recommend it.
Oleg Reztsov — Google review
This is a beautiful state park! The canyon is spectacular. I visited with my best friend this past summer and it was too hot to do any hiking, but we did get out and walk a little and take pictures. We also drove around the park to see the scenery. I definitely want to visit again sometime in the fall or early spring when the weather will be nicer to get out and hike. I also like that it is a dog friendly park - I hope to take my future dog here and hike.
Carina Jahn — Google review
Took a road trip to Palo Duro Canyon! The long weekend just so happened to coincide with the winter storm. I was able to catch the sunrise and be the second one on Lighthouse Trail. The windchill was no joke when I got up to the Lighthouse, but the view was breathtaking! I was able to get out and back within 4 hours. Plenty of people were camping as well despite the temperatures dropping, but it was definitely warmer within the canyon.
Vivian Pan — Google review
2/3 of the park was closed for hunting when we were here, so that left many trails closed. We were still able to hike for a good chunk of a day and the views are amazing here! Hiking was great. We were here in the off season so there were few people. The campground is nice and the shower/toilet room was clean and well kept. The camp host was pleasant and has the most wonderfully happy dog. We had a burger from the Trading Post and is was delicious.
A Google User — Google review
Pictures don't do it justice. It is so beautiful in person!!
Different areas have no cell phone service. $8 for adults. Gift shop with a small restaurant. Plenty of trails. Bring water.
Ainsleigh Sills — Google review
Started at Palo Duro Canyon State Park, well worth the admission fee of only $8 per person. There are also campsites inside the park. This is the second largest deepest canyon in the United States. We then took a ride around the canyon on back roads. Beautiful sights to see
Denise Ferguson — Google review
We love coming to hike here! Beautiful scenery and well kept campsites. The bathrooms were nice and clean.
Nancy Friesen — Google review
I love Palo Duro Canyon! It still awes me to be driving through flat plains & suddenly run up on a Big Crack in the earth which opens up to Spanish skirts with a stream running between them, the landscape dotted with juniper, hackberry trees, & wildflowers spring-fall. I like hiking the trails - there are a good variety of them, so you can choose how you want to hike that day. If you're there during the week when it's a little less busy, it's amazing how quiet it is (not nature, of course) -it soothes my soul. Be smart! Come prepared! Summertime, it's hot - know your trail & the temperature & bring enough water for your hike!
Misty Pierce — Google review
Good facilities, clean bathrooms. Visitor’s center was great and interesting. The sights are beautiful and the hikes are rated accurately. We enjoyed our trip and will visit again!
Rhonda Anno — Google review
I stopped in Palo Duro Canyon State Park on a road trip from Arkansas to Arizona in the summer of 2023. I wasn't able to spend as much time there as I would have liked, and I'll definitely make a point to return.
Quite frankly I was floored by the beauty of the Canyon. I just saw the canyon, pretty much from the lookouts near the visitor center.
The visitor center had super friendly staff. I will say that trashcans seemed a little sparse for some reason.
JC Prazak (Ozark Explorer) — Google review
Visited for 3 days.
Hiked the Lighthouse trail, the CCC ridge trail, the Rock Garden trail, and the Paseo Del Rio trail.
The Lighthouse trail is beautiful but more strenuous than expected. Take lots of water.
Very scenic and worth the trip.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum honors the 168 people killed in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, as well as all those affected by the tragedy. The outdoor memorial features the Gates of Time and Field of Empty Chairs, while the museum offers a number of exhibits about the bombing.
Sad place to visit, but we wanted to pay our respects to those who were lost here. The grounds are beautiful considering what happened here, the reflecting pond relaxes your tension with gentle draining water sounds as you stroll around reading posted signs telling you what everything symbolizes. Didn't have a chance this time to visit the museum but I'm sure it's comforting to those who lived through this terrible event. Prayers to all.
Jim DeGennaro — Google review
To the guard on duty late 8.6.22, thank you for making us feel welcome and safe when we happened upon the memorial at 1030pm. We are from Texas and in town for just tonight. We drove by and got out to take a picture of the fence of tributes. You invited us into the memorial grounds and gave us wonderful information that made our visit more meaningful. My 8 yo daughter was completely captivated by the memorial and wanted to read every name on every chair and read into whom the victims might have been and their relations to each other.
This was an experience we will never forget. We will keep all of the victims and loved ones in our prayers always.
Gregory Alvarado — Google review
If you’re in Oklahoma City than you need to come to the memorial. This memorial does an incredible job of honoring the victims of the attack and the heroic first responders. Definitely prepare yourself mentally because it is quite a bit to take in at once if you’re not expecting it. I spent about three hours in total at the museum so give yourself enough time to see everything. The presentations and recorded interviews are absolutely incredible and are extremely informative and captivating. There’s a big section on the arrest and prosecution of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols which I easily could have spent more time looking at. Everything is so well put together and all the staff are extremely informative and will answer any questions you have. 10/10!
Dusty_marshmello — Google review
A beautiful memorial in the heart of Oklahoma City. This memorial plays an amazing role in keeping the memories of those lost, as well as those affected by the events, alive. It is so well thought out. Walk outside the memorial to find the chain link fence and spend some time reading notes to lost loved ones. Pay attention to the black painted brick on the museum which shows where windows were blown out and fresh brick in the building. These unique features all add to the magnitude of the true memorial area. I would say parking was ample, but for whatever reason...hard to find (more so know the cost and if it was public parking or not). Don't get me wrong, there is PLENTY of parking in the area. We did not tour the museum, but I wish we would've. We did enter the museum to see the gift shop and use the restroom. I'd rank this as a "must see" memorial.
M Nagel — Google review
Excellent tribute to the citizens of Oklahoma City bombing along with victims and survivors. Very well put together museum and many exhibits the outdoor memorial is beautiful and serene. The state park ranger, Dan was very informative and helpful. The museum and memorial was a beautiful tribute to the perseverance of the state. Price was very reasonable and has a gift shop. Ticket lady was very nice. A great visit for a self tour, very well laid out. Very nice and clean restrooms. Very accessible
Nancy Steadmon — Google review
Oh my! A solemn remembrance of a horrible event in recent history of the U.S. The creators of this museum were thoughtful and thorough with their interpretation of April 19, 1995. From "an ordinary day" until the present day, there are interviews, artifacts (large and small), pictures - anything you can imagine that describes the day, the weeks of search and rescue/recovery, the years of waiting for justice, what all mankind can learn from it- it's all there.
I especially liked how the outside memorial was planned; I believe it is an appropriate and meaningful way to remember those people who were killed.
May this memorial and museum continue to be a source of healing and understanding of the experience.
Cindy Clough — Google review
Everybody goes during the day and it's absolutely beautiful during the day. I have also been in the daytime and love it I go to the marathon and compete. I happen to be in downtown and wanted to see it at night. There is a security guard so you don't feel unsafe. He was a very nice man. To see this place at night with the chairs lit was a whole nother experience unto itself. It was so quiet and peaceful you could just hear the reflection pulled trickling. The remembrance wall with the saying in the times are lit. It was a good time to just go and not have a lot of people. Where you could reflect pray for those people and their family look at the memory wall and just have your moment.
Yvon Farmer — Google review
June 6, 2017: I arrived about 1:00pm. No car or foot traffic at all. I was overwhelmed with the monument. I remember the day the bombing occurred, seeing half of the building gone. Being here gave me a different perspective especially reading the names of those who perished and seeing the remains of the bldg. The artist(s) who created this monument did a magnificent tribute. All the chairs, small and large, the reflecting pool, the remaining tree. It was breathtaking; it was peaceful. A must stop anytime you are even close. Pictures do not do it justice.
Terri Moore — Google review
So beautiful! Love the survivor tree. Videos and pictures throughout the site. If you want to go through the museum you can but there is a charge for that. If you want to see just the area of the bombing, it is free. Make sure you see the statue of Jesus across the street also.
Cheryl Wirkus — Google review
This museum was amazing and they do a great job of telling the story of the day of and the days following.
While the museum was extremely informative, the real star was the memorial itself. This was probably the most beautiful memorial I have been to in the U.S. Both the simplicity and complexity behind the meaning of it all is incredibly moving.
I don't want to write a novel about all the symbology, but definitely pick up a brochure and read for yourself!
Collin Anderson — Google review
My wife and I are taking a cross country road trip and spent an evening in Oklahoma City. While in town, we visited the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. The museum is well done with many exhibits that teach about the horrible event, the people whose lives were taken, and the response of the people of Oklahoma City. While it is difficult to relive these sorrowful events, it is also good to be reminded that these events do not define nor destroy us.
There was a school group that was going through the museum at the time we visited. Truthfully, some of them didn't "get it" and were rather cavalier in their attitude. But some did understand the significance, and even for those who did not, it is good that the seeds of understanding are planted. Perhaps someday they may fully recognize the solemn day for what it was.
Following our visit to the museum, we went outside to see the memorial. Where the building once stood, a beautiful pool of reflection now exists, bordered by two large walls with times 9:01 and 9:03 inscribed. Those times represent the moments before and after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building. A field of empty chairs sit adjacent to the pool, representing those who were killed in the bombing. The memorial is a beautiful but somber reminder of the tragic day, but also of the strength and determination of the human spirit.
Greg Squyres — Google review
They do a great job with this difficult situation. The museum does a great job of showing the events from the time before the bomb all the way to the execution. It also tells the story of the heroes, survivors and victims. It was great to hear the stories but it is an emotional journey.
Chris Hurst — Google review
Still remember it like it was yesterday, as a senior in HS about to graduate. So sad and powerful to see the chairs, which represent approximately where the victims were in the building. Seeing all the small chairs of children that were in the daycare is heartbreaking. A well-done memorial that is ranger-patrolled for any questions or discussion about the event and venue.
FFKDTP1 — Google review
My family started our OKC tourist day at the Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial, which was a pretty somber experience. The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum was very well done, and really captured the anguish of that day in 1995.
The museum had numerous artifacts recovered from the rubble, as well as a shocking volume of items related to the investigation and subsequent execution of Tim McVeigh. The guy planned and executed the whole thing (almost) using a fake name. At bottom, if he hadn't screwed up and used his real name to order Chinese food from a hotel where he'd registered with his fake name, he'd likely have never been caught as there would have been no link to a real person. Good thing he wasn't as smart as he thought.
A particularly powerful part of the outdoor memorial was the empty seats - one large seat for every adult and one small seat for every child that died in the bombing. The number of small seats was heartbreaking. If you're ever in the area, this is a must see - just be prepared for an emotional experience.
Zac Clark — Google review
Incredibly detailed account on that very tragic and unforgettable day in April 1995. I remember listening to the radio while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, on this fateful day. The visit to the memorial brought back so many memories. It goes beyond comprehension how much evil McVeigh and Nichols had to plan for the extermination of potentially far more than the 168 lives they took. Thank you to the precious staff of the memorial for doing such a blessed job at being so compassionate and empathetic to all those families that lost loved ones so prematurely not so many years ago.
Kevin and Janeen Chase — Google review
Visiting the memorial is a visceral experience. We decided to buy museum tickets at 4:15, thinking it would be plenty of time to finish by 6 PM close. We were quite rushed toward the end. The video footage, interviews with survivors, and items on display that were collected both as evidence and as momentos from survivors and rescuers are incredible. Plan to spend another 30-60 minutes outside, walking around the reflecting pool and contemplating Survivor Tree. We also made the decision to return after dark to view the memorial lit up at night. It is serene and even more beautiful. Very safe to walk around, as well. Highly recommend.
Kim Pish — Google review
The memorial was beautiful and the park rangers Dan and Cody were very helpful. I loved that the reflection pond was moving and made noise. I was not impressed with the museum though. The museum is "affiliated" with the National Parks Service but they don't take the NPS Annual Pass. The museum was very claustrophobic and there was no easy way to bail. I was locked in the "recording room" where they played a tape where the bomb exploded but then lights flashed and there was no warning and no way to get out. The rangers were great though so because this listing combines the memorial and the museum this is more about the museum.
David Devaney, Jr. — Google review
They did a wonderful job on this memorial and museum. Lots of artifacts and videos throughout the 2 floors of the museum. People working there are very friendly. All throughout it is Handicapped accessible. Beautiful water Area with trees and grass for the Monument. See pics
Smelling the Roses — Google review
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is a very powerful and well done monument to the Oklahoma City Federal Building bombing on April 19th, 1995.
In my opinion it is best to start in the museum, which features several videos, displays, witness testimonials, and even items and parts of the building that survived the explosion. I found the saddest part was the Gallery of Honor, which features photos of the victims with items that their families donated that speak to who they are as real people.
The outdoor memorial makes more sense after you've toured the museum because it puts the memorial into context. It is very beautiful but sad.
The staff are all very nice and helpful, both in the museum and at the memorial.
Ryan LaFebre — Google review
Very emotional. The museum is very graphic and it depicted the scenes very well. I was emotionally sick to my stomach reading everything and seeing so many lives cut short and families depleted. It is amazing how much the community and country rallied together to rebuild. The memorial outside waa peaceful and serene.
Sianna Conko — Google review
I had a friend who used to work in the building and was transferred out shortly before the attack happened. I always wanted to visit and finally got around to it this weekend. Definitely worth a stop if you are in the area. Helpful hint: Visit on a Sunday and you can park in the post office lot right next to the site :)
Donny Hacker — Google review
The designated parking garage is extremely small and hard to park, but other than that. This place is well laid out and done very well. The staff is all friendly and knowledgeable. If you're near here, stop and check it out. It is worth the stop at no matter age you are.
Cameron Miller — Google review
This was amazing! It's a must see if you're in OKC and you have about 3 hrs to go through it. It was very emotional going through this memorial museum. There were some younger kids there with their parents that had a hard time going through it. You can't help but want to cry and yet be angry that it happened in the first place. Definitely worth the time and money. They do have a parking ramp to park in.
Angela DeWitt — Google review
Today was my first experience at the OKCMM and it had to have been the most moving and powerful experience I've had at a museum. I arrived before they opened and used the time to walk around the site soaking in every piece of tribute and honor. The experience begins as any ordinary day, only to be met with explosions as the next door opens showing the destruction and recovery efforts. The heartstrings are in constant motion reading every piece of information and seeing the pictures as if you were on scene for the events.
A couple times I had to move to a corner and breathe as emotions were in constant engagement. While there are exhibits detailing the men behind the attacks, this experience is truly focused on those who died and those who risked their lives in the recovery effort. The love and unity of Oklahoma, United States, and world truly shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it.
I highly recommend visiting this museum and to take your time going through the museum and grounds. This was my first time in OKC and I've experienced great museums and experiences, but this truly is a beacon of light and hope in the midst of tragedy. I will absolutely visit again anytime I am in the area.
Andrew Carlisle — Google review
A beautiful museum that is a remarkable tribute to the victims of the bombing in Oklahoma City. It's a very thorough display of all that happened on that tragic day. The staff are kind and helpful. I highly recommend a visit.
Donna — Google review
I was privileged to be shown around by an exceptional park ranger, Dan McKee. He described the solace of the moments. The past, present and future of the site. The inspiration for the architecture and design of the memorial was breath taking. If you are in the area this is definitely worth a visit. The grounds themselves are amazing and Dan is a wealth of knowledge.
Mitchell Everlyn — Google review
A moving memorial to those killed - to include context on the first responders. Very detailed information about how the terrorist was arrested and convicted.
Highly recommended to visit - also there is an adjacent parking garage - get your parking validated for free parking, too.
Ryan Smith — Google review
What a surreal feeling walking where a building once stood. If you are ever in Oklahoma City, stop by the National Memorial that commemorates the victims of the bombing on April 19, 1995. It is a beautiful Memorial and tribute to the strength of our country under tough times.
Bricktown is a vibrant entertainment district in Oklahoma City, featuring refurbished warehouse spaces that house trendy restaurants, elegant wine bars, and stylish piano lounges. The area boasts of an assorted range of shops selling fashionable clothing, home decor items, and artisanal food products such as gourmet sauces and handmade chocolate. A popular attraction in Bricktown is the Water Taxi that offers tours along the picturesque Bricktown Canal.
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The Philbrook Museum of Art is a world-renowned art museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The building and grounds are stunningly beautiful, and the museum has an extensive collection of art from prehistoric to modern times. There are regularly scheduled special exhibits as well as opportunities for homeschool classes and Second Saturday events which are free for children 17 years old and younger.
Philbrook’s garden is absolutely stunning! I was taken aback at the beauty of the pristine landscaping! The inside exhibits were adequate. It may be better to visit when there’s a traveling exhibit for more variety. The gift shop is nice and well stocked! I can’t wait to come back and visit this museum!
Davi Robs — Google review
Duration: 2-3 hours
Parking: ample free parking in a paid parking lot surrounding the mansion; however during special exhibits you have to park along the side of the street and it can be a bit tight.
Beautiful mansion home that was once owned by the family that founded Phillips gasoline stations. Today the museum is a curated collection of art ranging from native American to American landscapes European and modern. The highlight for us though was wandering the grounds in the beautiful manicured Gardens and fountains right outside the mansion. We spent about an hour in the Mansion itself viewing the permanent exhibit, and an hour and a half to two hours exploring the grounds.
Lou Fegans — Google review
Wow! What a VERY pleasant surprise. A friend had recommended this Museum if we had ever found ourselves in the area. Well...we were in the area, and it was a wonderful two hours spent strolling through beautiful well maintained gardens on the property, and admiring wonderful art and artifacts inside this beautiful structure. It's definitely worth spending a morning or afternoon visiting. You won't be disappointed.
Sherry Harper — Google review
Absolutely love going here! I highly recommend going on a beautiful spring/ summer day so you can fully take in not just the amazing art, but the beautiful gardens as well! This mansion is absolutely stunning from all angles inside & out!
Dayton — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous and amazing place!! No wait at all and the tickets are surprisingly cheap for such a beautiful and large museum. Their indoor and outdoor displays are very informative and interesting, and very pleasing to the eye. The outdoor yard area was my favorite, it was peaceful and well kept, perfect place to sit and enjoy a good book.
Gabbi Cloer — Google review
Amazingly diverse museum. Works of art from many different time periods, regions, genre...the house itself has amazing architecture and is art in itself. The gardens have plenty to explore and there are hands on crafts and activities for children as well.
Plan on being here for 3-4 hours easily and you will still feel like you haven't seen everything.
I definitely plan to make another trip or two.
Collin Fagan — Google review
My only regret is living in the Tulsa area and never visiting this place in the 20+ years I've been here. What a hidden gem!! So much to see and do...even for kids. The outdoor gardens are absolutely magical. I wanted to become a member as soon as l walked the area today.
Heather R — Google review
I had an absolutely stunning experience at this museum, it’s genuinely the best one I’ve been to so far! Everyone that worked there was so kind and helpful, the garden and fountains are GORGEOUS, and there was such a wide variety of art. Please come here if you’re in the area, you won’t regret it!
Coral Friesner — Google review
Absolutely loved it here. It's so beautiful. So many wonderful exhibits to see. My favorite was the outside gardens. We visited on Sunday. Not too busy. We got $1 per person admission for having soonercare/wic/ebt cards. Staff was very kind and friendly. We had a great time. Thank you.
Macy Sennett — Google review
Me and my boys ages 9 and 14yrs of age had a FANTASTIC day at Philbrook. There was so much for them to do besides looking and learning about all the beautiful artwork. Outside the grounds were amazing, swings and fun little spots along the way. Our day was a successful memory making day!!♥️
Amber Burks — Google review
The grounds and building itself had wider artistic appeal than much of the collection. It's all individual preference at the end of the day, but I found much of the modern art kitschy and garish. The Renaissance and Native American art were a bright spot, with much of the other art being too eclectic and interpretive to hold universal appeal. If someone is only casually interested in art, there are better museums for them.
Q. Davis — Google review
Absolutely stunning experience! 10/10 very clean and quiet place! Peaceful, no wait time! We went on a Wednesday around 4:00pm. Gorgeous gardens and stunning home and art!
Roxanna Powell — Google review
Loved this art gallery set in a historic house with incredible gardens. We went on a Saturday. There were high-quality art supplies, clip boards, and easels available for patron use. We had a snack from the bar. The almond croissant was exceptional.
In the lower level of the gallery there is a room explaining the history of the land and house.
The visiting show was an interactive art exhibit encouraging play. While the Philbrooke collections showed a diverse selection ranging from Indigenous art, to Renaissance and contemporary pieces. Including even, an original Picasso.
Felicity Allcorn — Google review
Late September 2023 - The Philbrook Museum of Art is exceptional. I say this as someone who has seen many of the finest museums. A hidden gem in Southeast America, it's a must see in terms of its unique collection of paintings and artifacts in addition to their broad gardens, lush with exotic plants and water. If I lived here I would go all the time.
Visiting Grand Lake many times, residents of the Shangra La resort, Bartlesville and simply driving through the state to get here and there for over a decade, I'm grateful for the return visit to Oklahoma, which over a week's stay brought my companion and I so many nice experiences including the Philbrook Museum.
Juliana Simone — Google review
First visit to Oklahoma and so enjoyed the sense of community, inclusiveness and cultural offerings. In addition to Tulsa's numerous parks and family focused recreation venues is this amazingly beautiful museum bequeathed to the city by a industrial magnate. The art offerings are on par with big city city museums and tastefully presented. From Rembrandt to Monet. Don't miss this opportunity.
M Hendershot — Google review
I have brought my family here to visit during the holidays for years! Their light displays are breathtaking! They have cozy little igloos outside, a concession stand, and a ton of places for spectacular photo opportunities. Inside, the art displays are always amazing as well and the entire museum has a welcoming and at the same time, mysterious, feeling to it. Exploring each room is one of my kids favorite parts.
Amanda Fraley — Google review
I always wanted to visit the gardens during the spring and I was able to make it happen this year while there was an art in bloom exhibition going on. Hands down the best exhibition and gardens are truly a slice of Tuscany in Tulsa.
himali dhaduk — Google review
Nice collection and grounds. The collection is actually on the small side, but a lot of nice pieces. The building is really cool. Going on a nice day is the way to get the most out of the entrance fee though, since the grounds are really nice to walk around.
Jess Eig — Google review
The gardens were so beautiful. Very well maintained. The property was actually nicer than the botanical garden. Being October makes it more impressive. Wasn’t overly crowded. Peaceful and quiet. The cabin was super cool, make sure you don’t miss it.
Joel Collishaw — Google review
Beautiful museum on beautiful garden grounds. Go for the art, but don't miss the walk around the gardens. April 2024.
JeffandTamara Fisher — Google review
Great museum full of diverse art--see photos! Worth the admission fee.
If you can go during the holiday season in December, be sure to go to the Holiday light show. It is spectacular! See photos.
Allison Batchelor — Google review
Enormous property, being your walking shoes. It is best enjoyed with a guided tour. We spend hours wondering around. Left me feeling like I missed something. However, we get to soak up the art, take a picture or 10. The house is lovely, I think the real treat for most is the gardens. The summer house distant have a pool and the cabin is cute. The further back in the property you go the less to see. Still spent about 4-5 hours here.
The Walmart Museum is a must-see when in Bentonville, Arkansas. The museum features exhibits on the companys meteoric rise to retail domination and includes an old-style cafe.
Great timeline of Sam Walton and the raise of Wal-Mart. Very limited items to view but neat to see the items they did have, including old store ads. My favorite item was Sam’s red Ford 150 along with his handy shotgun. This is not a big museum and you can cover all the rooms one to two hours. They have a nice ice cream shop to enjoy when you finish. It was a good time!
Josh Edwards — Google review
Great experience, your able to learn the history of Wal-Mart and see how Sam Walton involved the company through out the years, and see Sam Waltons life story. The admission is free, and you get to create your own bee.
Nicholas Montierth — Google review
What an interesting place to see the first store and learn the history of Sam Walton and Walmart! The museum staff, Lisa and Barb were the most bubbly museum tour guides you could possibly imagine! They were dressed in hula skirts for the 40th anniversary of Sam dancing a hula on Wall Street and the ladies had everyone participating in the Walmart cheer! Fun stuff! Walmart stores and office buildings all over Bentonville, AR. The original, on a small street corner is under a big renovation, but took a photo anyway and we stopped at a very huge store in town and picked up a couple things.
Julie Heeren — Google review
It was interesting to see some history and highlights of the Walmart story but this was not much of a museum. I was a little disappointed. I recommend seeing it for yourself though.
Lance Gibler — Google review
Disappointed that the actual museum was not back open yet. The 'heritage lab" was underwhelming. We made the most of it and at least saw the original location.
Jen — Google review
Although this place is small, but packed with info. It displays the history of Walmart and sam’s club. Me. Sam Walton attitude of how he see things. It’s a free tour. The staff was friendly and helpful. The location is currently under construction, so they moved it to down the street and fit everything in one room. If you have half and hour to spare, you should stop by. And the town is very cute to walk around too.
Wind Napol — Google review
Neat museum! Worth going inside when you are in town to check out Walton's 5-10. Its free and has some neat artifacts from the early days of Walmart and Sam's Club. One thing that amazed me was the digital display showing the new Walmart's added each year since its beginning.
Kevin Maloy — Google review
Interesting whether you shop at Walmart or not. Walmart is a brand you commonly see all over America, but I didn't know the details this museum offered. As you might expect, the exhibits are glowing and celebratory of their founder Sam Walton, including his office preserved behind glass, his pickup truck, and his wife's wedding dress. No matter how you feel about Walmart, seeing the full timeline from it's founder's birth to the present is a fascinating story of innovation, business, branding, and extraordinary success. There are surprises and nostalgia as you learn about Walmart trying to compete and keep up with changing times. Try some Grapette soda! Please note: The 5 & 10 storefront is the entrance to the museum. Inside the door you will find the gift shop and ticket desk.
LastStraw — Google review
Such a great informative museum!! My step-dad has worked for Sam's club for over 20 years and he enjoyed it! Their first time in Arkansas and I couldn't not take them to this cute museum!!
Latoya Teller — Google review
Visited the temporary location today. It was a nostalgic journey in time. Walmart is truly an iconic American establishment. Very cool!
Amit Chopra — Google review
The WalMart Museum is under renovation, it might take a year or so. But two blocks down the street, there is the Walmart Lab, a good size and interesting exhibition about this empire.
Bella — Google review
The location on this main street is already closed for renovation until 2024. Please visit the new temporary museum few blocks away until renovation.
Expected to open by mid of 2024
Deepak — Google review
A very interesting museum! The story began with the denial of lease renewal to the founder, to running a nationwide business and how humble he was attributing his success to his employees. It goes without saying that stories of 'Karens of the era' are equally intriguing. It is also fun to appreciate the products of the time. I was there in summertime when the cafe was selling a honey ice-cream.
small potato in the US — Google review
Went there over Spring break! Absolutely enjoyed their hospitality! The front check in lady and guy were awesome! And the museum was definitely worth visiting! I felt so inspired to follow my dreams like Sam Walton!
Psalms 27 — Google review
While in town for the weekend visiting family we discovered this museum existed. We were not disappointed. The old town square where it is located is well maintained and the museum is curated nicely. Lot's to see! Worth the visit, especially since it is free. Our family most enjoyed the ice cream in the parlor and I enjoyed that the total cost for seven of us was only $10!
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a renowned art museum in Northwest Arkansas that features a wide range of works from celebrated artists. The museum has beautiful grounds and offers miles of free bike trails for visitors to enjoy.
Wonderful art museum. And the staff were fantastic. I missed out on getting a (free) ticket to see the Frank Lloyd Wright house, so they let me see one of the paid exhibits for free instead. The Dirty South special exhibit was challenging and thought provoking and very well produced. The art galleries were well laid out in (mostly) chronological order, with plenty of room for everyone who wanted to get up close to the artwork.
Kaye Dacus — Google review
Beautiful trails with art all along the way. The Narcissus balls are mesmerizing. They reflect the sun and the clouds and the other balls with their reflections and on a windy day with high cirrus clouds it's like watching a movie. It changes and the changes as well. There are so many fun and whimsical pieces of art that the walk is a true treat. My favorite portrait in the gallery was Kindred Spirits. The food in the restaurant is delicious and the restaurant is well placed at the end of the gallery. All of the docents are helpful and friendly. Highly recommend, especially the trails.
Martha Huffman — Google review
A wonderful experience. The museum is really good and the temporary exposition of Diego Rivera is worthy. The trails are by far the best thing about it, you can walk around 3 - 4 miles in the forest and watching some curious sculptures, and if you have a bike you can go down special trails for them which looked thrilling
Ricardo Antonio Rosales Garcia — Google review
All respect to the Louvre and the British Museum, but this is the best museum I've ever visited. It has huge exhibit space with excellent permanent and temporary exhibits, miles of walking & biking trails, drop-in creative spaces for kids and adults, even live opera performances in random galleries. And Listening Forest was enthralling. I went through the whole thing 4 1/2 times.
Strangers' Gardens — Google review
This is a beautiful art museum. I love the outside walkway with the art pieces lining the path. This is where the Frank Lloyd Wright building is located. The giant sphere is really pretty as well. The skylight in the lobby is gorgeous and so is the ceiling by the restaurant. The building itself is massive and surreal. It's really neat to look at the building from the 4th floor glass patio. I didn't realize how big this museum was. We didn't have enough time to see all of it so, we will have to go back when we come back to Arkansas.
Lindsay Garcia — Google review
This place is amazing! An incredible collection of American art. And incredibly it’s free (except for certain exhibits). Definitely one of the best art museums in the country. The architecture of the place is worth seeing as well. I highly recommend waiting to see the Kusama infinity room. It’s an incredible piece of art and was the highlight of my visit. Almost decided not wait but so glad I did!
Dave Cudlipp — Google review
A lovely way to spend several hours. I was fortunate enough to visit when school had started so the galleries were not overcrowded. The buildings and surroundings are almost as wonderful as the art contained inside. Lots of staff to answer questions. Was able to get tickets to the Frank Loyd Wright house so I took that self-guided tour. South Stopped for a glass of wine in the restaurant and enjoyed the music at happy hour in beautiful surroundings. As I was leaving I noticed many locals out taking advantage of the many trails and walking areas around the museum. Could not be better!
Fran Keal — Google review
Took my family there on quick educational get away. My oldest had written an essay about this place for school which prompted us to check it out. Well it did not disappoint. There were a lot of exhibits to tour and learn about. This is a big place so be prepared to do a lot of walking. Even still, it is worth the travel.
Jay Way — Google review
Nice place especially if you appreciate art! I'm more of a nature type of person and the hiking paths was more my style. The building and water surrounding was beautiful! Also it's the best price, free (some things you can pay for)!
Robbie Kudelka — Google review
It was fun to just go in and see different artists work. For one of the areas that I went through, in American history, there was landscape paintings. Those art pieces brought peace to me and took me to this state of mind that I was there in the moment watching this scene right in front of me. Once I moved towards modern art it definitely gave me new perspectives towards life. Definitely recommended this museum for those interested in both historic and modern arts.
Pippi Ross — Google review
I am a huge fan of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. I live locally, so I am blessed enough to check out the museum a few times per year. It is definitely at the top of my list for places to bring visiting family and friends. The trails around the museum are great for walking, biking, hiking and enjoying the outdoor art. The inside is equally interesting, especially because they are always moving things around and featuring new pieces. You never step into the same museum when you go to Crystal Bridges, because the art is a living thing that they don't stick in a spot to be forgotten or glossed over. Some pieces, naturally, are the foundation of their collection, but because everything around changes it is exciting and makes you look at the art in a new way. On a lighter note, you may even be inspired, as were my out of state friend and I, to try a new hairdo! Get out, have fun, and spend a day or two exploring this really special spot in Northwest Arkansas. Another major bonus? The museum has free admission so you can save your money for their restaurant or coffee bar on the main floor! Yum!
Michelle Henry — Google review
Enjoyed the museum a lot. When in the area again, I will visit. I would like to see more of the outside sculptures next time. Hopefully I will have a electric wheelchair so I can get around easier. I could only manage a small area but got some nice photos. The inside had so much to see you can't absorb it all in one visit.
Christina Varnum — Google review
I can't believe there would be a better venue for exhibiting artwork in the U.S. Just an amazing facility and grounds; well designed and maintained. There is an impressively wide collection of works that change and rotate on a regular basis. This recent trip was my second (the first was within a few years of opening), and I look forward to returning after renovations are completed in a few more years.
Jeff B — Google review
This is a world class museum. The structures themselves are architectural marvels laid into the landscape in brilliant and unique ways. Even the freaking dam underneath is innovative (take the free tour).
On top of that the free collections that you can just go see anytime are fantastic and varied. There's a lot to walk around for or just sit and get comfortable. I haven't even gone to a pay exhibit yet, but will in the future.
I can't really understand someone not visiting if they are anywhere in NW Arkansas. It's worth the trip, multiple times and people in the wider region should be taking advantage too.
JC Prazak (Ozark Explorer) — Google review
The museum itself could be an amazing experience if you were not stared down by staff making sure you are wearing a mask.
The coffee bistro is super cute. They had simple syrup!
One of the employees his name was Kurt and he was cold and almost rude. I asked him if he thought the coffee was good,.he said, I can try it, if I don't like it I can get my money back. He said everyone has their opinion.
That was not what I wanted to hear about the coffee from it's seller. His counterpart, she was so nice.
We walked from one end to the other just to be told we couldn't take our coffee.onto the art museum part, and the outside viewing areas we not open. It was a disappointing trip for sure. Nothing could be shown there that would encourage me to go back.
Malissa Mello-Garrison — Google review
I have been to Crystal Bridges about 10 times since it has opened. I have also been a member and gone to events there. Never had anything less than a stellar experience. The staff is great, the facilities modern and accessible. The main galleries always hold something new and the outdoor exhibits are magical. The museum is free but the paid installations are usually the best thing going on. Favorite visits lately include the Listening Forest & Diego Rivera.
S. M. Schultz — Google review
We spent about 2-3 hours here and didn't even dent all that is to discover & explore at this amazing museum! The awesome art to see starts outside with the shining tree and the overall amazing architecture of the entire facility inside & the exterior grounds which was so well thought out & designed. Though this a museum of American art, I consider it a world class museum that is well worth any drive from any part of the USA! Absolutely Splendid!!
Doug Ford — Google review
Crystal Bridges is a top notch museum located in Bentonville, Arkansas. Admission is always free for the main art galleries and they are definitely very interesting and thought provoking. I spent about 2 hours going through the museum at a quick pace, but you can spend more or less time depending on how much you stop to appreciate and read about the art. They do seem to have special events and they started a new live singer series - which was incredible!
Mayur Patel — Google review
Our girls loved it. Although I absolutely love the art, it was a nice day to be outside so we focused more on them. We will def go back there is still so much that we didn't get to see. Also, they were having a wedding.. and it was absolutely stunning! Got a glimpse of the bride as well, and she was very beautiful and elegant! Congrats! If you see this!
Donita Linn — Google review
Oh my, I already want to go back next time I’m in the area! This place is hugge, inside and outside. So many exhibits and things to see here, could easily be here for 4-5 hrs at a time! General admission is free, you have to purchase tickets to view the current exhibition. I love that it is right in the middle of the “forest” with trails and greenery that you can see from inside while exploring the museum! Simply amazing ! Something for all ages as well ! Restaurant and cafe on premises, also saw some ppl eating a packed lunch in the dining area!
Lauren (Rose) — Google review
Great museum, wonderful painting collection. Beautiful trails. Free admission. Free parking lot. There were a few temporary exhibitions that it had a charge.
Nice and friendly staff. I can't wait to go back.
Bella — Google review
Crystal Bridges is a perfect place to spend a winter day. Free admission. Nestled in the Ozark Mountains with trails all around. Went on a spontaneous trip for my brother’s birthday. The Human 1 exhibit and all types of unique art and culture spread around. Found parking on the bottom level stayed around 2-3 hours and enjoyed this wonderful Art Museum.
Christina Bethalee Thompson — Google review
Went to see the Exquisite Creatures special exhibit and it was incredible! The museum staff are all very friendly and helpful, and the art is a lot of fun to wander around looking at and reading about. Can't wait to see what the expansion will look like later on!
Madison T — Google review
Very nice museum with decent parking. Get their 20 minutes before opening if you want upper parking near the entrance and tickets to the Wright house. Great exhibits but is under construction for twice as much space. General admission is free but some events are paid tickets.
Stephanie Bonnie — Google review
Wow for free!! I was sure what I'd find but this was a great stop, LOTS of walking required especially if you're going to checkout all of the exterior art in the park. Fun for the whole family with outdoor chess, checkers, and bag toss. Coffee shop with treats and gift shop full of art and books.
Lucy Jackson — Google review
We had not been to this facility before. Only heard about it. The entire facility was simply amazing. The engineering to develop each building was a site to see. The walking paths were well planned and accented by sculptures.
We especially enjoyed the Frank Lloyd Wright home.
Inside the buildings the art collection rivaled anything you would see elsewhere in the US. The quality and variety along with the quantity makes this simply a must see. Staff was extremely helpful whenever we needed direction or explanation. This place is a must see for everyone. The Walton family deserves a huge thanks for sharing their resources with the world!
richard ames — Google review
Amazing art museum with free general admission thanks to Walmart. We paid for the extra temporary Exquisite Creatures exhibit and it was incredible. The grounds are absolutely beautiful and we will absolutely be back to see what new pieces they bring in. If your intown do not miss this gem of a museum.
Shay Rubino — Google review
This place more than exceeded our expectations! The Walton family has done so much for the community and Crystal Bridges is no exception. The displays of art were beautiful, the space well-decorated and inviting and the staff so friendly. For a free museum, it was so impressive. Beautiful, open spaces with windows, great for kids and adults alike! Thank you Alice Walton for your creative genius in bringing this to Bentonville!
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is a 450-acre facility that provides a safe haven for abandoned and rescued lions, tigers, and other big cats. Visitors can enjoy tours of the refuge while also learning about these magnificent creatures through educational talks. The unique design of the refuge allows visitors to observe the animals from various angles, including an open-air tram ride around the habitats and walking down the center of the sanctuary.
This is a beautiful retreat for the wild animals that otherwise we're not taken care of. I was totally appalled with hearing the stories on how big cats get bread treated and disregarded. It's a real shame. This place and these cats are definitely a must see if you anywhere near the area and even if your not anywhere near find the time and check it out. There's also rooms which is a dream of mine one day I will be able to!!!
Erin Larson — Google review
We spent two nights in a safari lodge. The accommodations were wonderful, with a comfortable bed, coffee maker, microwave and small refrigerator (stocked with muffins, oatmeal, fruit cups and juice since there is no restaurant on-site), back patio with table and chairs overlooking a field and trees, access to a hot tub and more. Our lodging also included amazing tours. The staff and interns were helpful and informative, and always willing to answer questions. We were sad when our time ended!
Dolly Werner — Google review
This was the absolute highlight of my Eureka Springs trip. I’ve never visited a place with big cats before because I don’t think a lot of them have the animal’s best interest in mind and were mostly looking to line their pockets, but this place is amazing because they rescue animals from bad situations to give them a better life, and not to mention they are non-profit. I will definitely return in the future. We had a wonderful time learning about all the animals and spent a while walking around after the tram tour and got to see/hear a lion caroling. So cool. I highly recommend supporting this place on their endeavors.
Alison Mathews — Google review
2022.03.11 I had a great time on the tour. The open air tram went around the outside of all the habitats. If the animals were outside of their dens, it was easy to see them. I think it is a great design to see animals like this.
Before or after your tour, you can walk down the center of Turpentine Creek and see the same animals from a different angle. You will also get to see a few not visible from the tram tour.
I had a great time and will definitely go again.
Vince Hamilton — Google review
We visited in the winter and I didn't expect to see too many animals but there were a surprising amount of beautiful big cats playing and lounging outside despite the cold temps.
Our group took the tram tour and although it was open air, the staff offered us blankets to keep warm, which was incredibly thoughtful.
The tour was fun and informative and there's lots to explore on foot as well. I saw lions, tigers, no bears though. Oh my. They were hibernating and I can't blame them.
The staff were all friendly and talked about the cats like they were family. And it was a nice facility where they genuinely care for the animals. It's a True Sanctuary after all.
We will 100% be going back in the spring.
Also tons of RV spots and nightly rental cabins. And it's Eureka Springs which is FULL of amazing restaurants, hotels, and shops. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
Jared Hollenbeck — Google review
Great place doing wonderful work. Love seeing all of the animals and hearing their stories. Can do a tram ride as well as a walking hour. They have added on a lot over the years. Even have lodging there now if that is something you want to do. Great for big groups. Would recommend if coming to the area.
Angelique Turner — Google review
Fun and educational with a higher purpose. This place takes abused, neglected wild animals, mostly big cats, and gives them a place to live out the rest of their lives as wild animals. The only contact is for veterinary care. Some of these animals have heartbreaking stories, that finally get to have a happy ending thanks to this wonderful place. Go early in the morning to hear the lions caroling! This is the best way to see these gorgeous creatures up close, while still supporting their happily ever after.
Natalie Mast — Google review
What an amazing place with an incredible mission. Be sure to book a tour in advance, though we were able to call and reschedule ours a few hours later on the same day just fine due to a sudden conflict. On the tour, they will tell you all about the animals that they rescue, their background, personality, and more. Some of the big cats have a very sad story and it’s amazing that this sanctuary rescued them and gave them a second life here.
During a tour, some animals will simply be resting away from your view area and you might not see them, but that is normal just like any zoo. Several big cats like to come walk up close as well. They are all behind massive fences, so there is no danger of them getting too close. Our tour was an absolutely incredible experience.
They also have an amazing gift shop with a plethora of gifts and souvenirs. It’s another great way to support their cause and we purchased a few items there as well.
T. C. — Google review
It is beautiful here and I love that the money goes to help these fluffy guys, but it is 30 a pop so a group of four of us 120 bucks for a 40 minute tour, which wouldn't be bad if we were able to enjoy the cats more...this tour is depressing and not for kids, they are going to tell you in detail how each cat was neglected previously, they will stop at empty cages, when the cats make noises they will keep talking over the noises, not very many animal facts or talk about how their lives have improved since coming here. Bathrooms were clean, gift shop staff was friendly! I'd like to suggest signs for tigers history for those who want to know the horrors of tiger breeding and neglect cause it is important to the sanctuary, maybe just try to lighten it up a little and remember to take pauses for guests to enjoy the animals in their newer hopefully happier habitats.
sarah brewer — Google review
I admire the work and education that they do here!! It was well worth the visit. The lion caroling was a highlight!! It feels good for the proceeds of my visit and gift shop purchases to go toward the care of these animals, a mission every staff member takes to heart.
Jason Mullins — Google review
This is a great refuge and they don't have contact with the animals so they prioritize both the animals and the people safety. Great one to support! They've taken a lot of other animals from so called sanctuaries that weren't treating their animals right. There are some sad stories but these cats and bears are prioritized now and they are not made to perform on tours which is good. You are able to do a self guided tour so you can take the guided tour and if you don't see the animals on that tour you can catch them on the walkabout. It was very enjoyable and I felt good about supporting this Refuge!
Amber Kalish — Google review
We had a great visit at Turpentine Creek. The walking tour was pretty good, but the guided tram tour really impressed us. We loved seeing the animals, but we also enjoyed hearing their stories. They are doing good work at this refuge.
Chad White — Google review
We went during the hottest part of the day and a lot of the animals were inside their shelters. We still had fun and their were still plenty of others to see. The tour guide was very knowledge, especially for an intern so I enjoyed the tour a lot.
Darcie Blackerby — Google review
Amazing place for a great cause. I have gone here two times now and both experiences were amazing. The second time I stayed in a bungalow on the property to be close to the cats. Super clean and cute on the inside. The tour of the place is great, you take a tram around the place and the tour guide tells you about each animal! Warning, the stories are sad but they are all safe and well taken care of now! This is a non profit organization that you can tell truly cares about these beautiful cats. They also have bears! They also have wheelchair accessible ramps and mounts for the tram ride!
rid char — Google review
I can not say enough good things about this amazing establishment!!!
All the animals are very well taken care of and have various kinds of stimulation.
The tram ride provides some really awesome views of the cats and lots of really good knowledge!
The staff were bar none and offered to answer all the questions we had! This non profit is a 10 out of 10 would recommend!!
Charinda Griffith — Google review
Our family absolutely love coming here. The interpreters are always super friendly and knowledgeable. Our room is always clean. We always spend the night and take two (free) tours while we stay.
We like the 4pm tour because it's the last tour of the day and the cats seem more active. We've also noticed more activity at the 9am tour as well. The tours generally last about 45 minutes. There is also plenty to see on foot after the tour is over, as well as a gift shop.
We stay in the Tree House and it is very unique. The kids love climbing a ladder to their loft beds. The loft is tall enough for an adult to stand up in (at least in the center). The beds are just mattresses on the floor but the kids say they're quite comfortable.
The queen bed downstairs isn't my favorite, I have to admit. When two people are in the bed it seems to make you gravitate towards the middle. However, opening the windows and being able to hear lions caroling nearby makes up for it.
The room comes quite well stocked. They provide breakfast items, a microwave, plenty of coffee, tea, an extra fan, TV with a few channels, plates and cups, plastic cutlery, paper towels, and even a wine bottle opener.
I must also mention the bathroom. There isn't much of one to speak of. It does come well stocked with a hairdryer, plenty of soap and shampoo, and makeup removers... but it is very, very small. Very. Small.
The private deck in back is very nice. There is a table with four chairs and it's a perfect place to spend the evening if the weather is nice.
All in all, if you are a cat person, I thoroughly recommend Turpentine Creek. It's an experience you'll remember.
Molly J C — Google review
I have always been fascinated with tigers. Hurt to hear the sad stories behind the beginning of these animals lives. Yet to know this place took them in and have had a few since birth touching. Keep up the great work
Markice Haskins — Google review
This was a great visit. I love seeing all of the beautiful cats. Most of the cats were rescued from neglectful situations and I'm glad that this sanctuary is taking care of the cats now. They also have great safety precautions for the staff which is very important. Our tour guide was awesome and knowledgeable. I love getting to walk around and spend as much time as we wanted seeing the animals. The gift shop had a ton of cool stuff to buy! I got a beautiful cream colored sweatshirt. I'd say the African Serval was my favorite. She is so beautiful and hissy 😂 We will definitely return the next time we're in Arkansas!
I would also recommend visiting the Thorncrown Chapel and Christ of the Ozarks while you're in the mountains, they're not too far away.
Lindsay Garcia — Google review
Amazing place, love what they're doing and how. I'm very glad I got to see all the cats! I'll have more photos once I get them from my girl.
Edit: Added photos
Nicholas Williams — Google review
This place was amazing. We took our two young grandchildren 1 and 2. They lived seeing the cats and bears. We could tell how passionate all the care takes were about the lives of every animal there! I would highly recommend all to visit and support this place!!! While on the tour the guide was very knowledgeable and made sure that the kids could see and we could get nice pictures of these beautiful animals! The animals pasts are very sad but with the best outcome possible thanks to Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge!!!
Tracy and Bill Butler — Google review
This place is awesome! Great for people of any age. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and did a wonderful job! We even went early on a cold morning and they still had a positive demeanor. Lots of awesome cats to see and a great gift shop too! Definitely check these guys out!
Eluria Finn — Google review
Great wildlife preserve with many beautiful animals on a huge property. The caretakers truly have the best interests of the animals in mind and the facility is GFAS (Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries) certified, meaning there is no breeding, selling, petting, or any other interaction of people and animals on the property. The glamping tents are very comfortable and are so close to the animals you can hear them caroling with each other during the night. Definitely recommend and I will visit again if I'm ever back in Eureka Springs.
Chris Gosey — Google review
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239 Turpentine Creek Ln, Eureka Springs, AR 72632, USA
This beautiful church is made of wood and glass and its windows offer a wonderful view of the surrounding countryside. The church was designed as a place for visitors to enjoy moments of peace and serenity, and it is an amazing sight to behold.
So lovely!! I don't think I took enough photos and I definitely would love to go again. Perfect place for wedding, engagement or anniversary photos! Anyone who loves photography and old chapels would LOVE this place. My kids and husband enjoyed it as much as I did. I look forward to visiting again when vacationing in Arkansas.
Elo?za — Google review
A beautiful chapel with unique architecture. A great place to stop by and pray or meditate. I wouldn’t recommend it for small children due to the need to sit and be quite.
Wes Smith — Google review
This chapel is Heavenly and unearthly. It is so beautiful! I can't even describe how incredible this chapel is. If you love this chapel, I would recommend visiting the Anthony Chapel and the Mildred B. Cooper Chapel. Visiting these chapel is definitely worth the trip.
Lindsay Garcia — Google review
Calm, beautiful and magical. If you're ever in or near Eureka Springs, definitely make sure you take a few minutes to stop by and check out this marvel in the woods. It shouldn't take more than that, as its just one chapel, but you'll feel like you have walked into an elven structure or something out of a fantasy novel. Be sure to check the times online beforehand though since hours do change daily.
Courtney C. — Google review
Very beautiful chapel that’s completely worth a stop. Gorgeous views and stunning architecture. It’s so pleasant and delightful. You can bring the whole family, sit inside or browse around. It’s free, which makes it even more of a treat to enjoy!
Sheena Youngers — Google review
So amazing! We were first one's for the day so we had this incredible Chapel to ourselves. Time of year was perfect with everything blooming and it is so stunning to see this beautiful piece of architectural history.
Laura Madrid — Google review
The architecture in this place is amazing! It blends in well with the surrounding landscape. The chapel itself is very serene and is a great place for prayer or reflection. Don’t expect much more if you are planning on visiting.
Dave Cudlipp — Google review
What a lovely little chapel! The construction is beautiful as is the setting. This is a very peaceful spot to simply sit and be. This was our main motivation for driving down from Branson and we didn't regret it. It was a bit crowded when we went and a large charter bus full of people was pulling in as we were leaving. So glad others get to enjoy this spot but I didn't feel like I could fully explore. There's always next time!
M. Morales — Google review
Visited the old (built 1980) and the new (built 1986). It started to rain as we were walking toward the Chapel, and I took it to mean God would like it if I took my time to enjoy Him, so we stayed awhile. Quiet, serene, peaceful, close to nature, it faces a woodland with shelf rocks and treetops. I enjoyed several minutes to pray privately, and there are copies of the Bible around to read if you like (try Psalms 6 and 8 - very appropriate!).
You'll receive a handout when you first come in, explaining the story of the Chapel. They, of course, accept donations. Services on Sunday are offered at 9am and 11am.
Patti Harriman — Google review
This is breathtaking and beautiful. The detail and magnitude is unreal. It's a really picturesque drive to the chapel and very worth the trip. It's only about an hour from Branson, so an easy stop if your in the area.
Arkansas mama — Google review
Absolutely beautiful inside and out. We had our dogs with us so my husband had me go in alone. I walked in, so beautiful and a calming music played. I sat down and closed my eyes. There was a quiet calm that came over me.
I went out to my husband and told him to go in. Just feel the zen, I told him.
It didn’t cost anything when we visited but there is a place for donations. We visited in late September 2023
k “Chatkat” boeds — Google review
Thorncrown Chapel is outside Eureka Springs in a wooded area off of highway 62. The entrance comes pretty quick and is located in a turn on highway 62, so maybe slow it down and keep your eyes open. It seemed easier to spot the entrance when headed in the north/west direction out of Eureka springs on 62, it being on the right just entering a turn. The entrance road seems to continue in that direction by just veering to the right.
The other direction (south east off highway 62, towards Eureka Springs) may be harder to spot, as it's in the middle of the turn (on your left). You also kind of need to make a U turn entering the the entrance road from that direction. The entrance road itself is kind of narrow and hilly as it runs into the woods to the parking area.
There's a decent sized parking area that is free to park as you visit. The chapel itself is a very short walk on a path from the parking area. You first pass another smaller building on the right, that I think was an office, as you walk to the chapel. I do not remember seeing any restrooms on site, (but could be wrong) so it's probably a good idea to think about that before you visit, just to be on the safe side.
Thorncrown Chapel itself is a really nice Chapel constructed with stone, a lot of wood and glass. It's not overly large in size, but is fairly tall. It has a really nice design. They do not charge an entrance fee to visit. But they do ask that you consider making a donation to help offset the costs to maintain the site.
They also ask that you only take pictures of the inside of the chapel, from being seated in one of the pews. I moved to a different pew to give me different angles and views for the pictures that I snapped. They also ask that you bring no food or drink into the chapel. It was very quiet and serene and beautiful. It is a really nice place. Very much worth a visit.
Sponge Bob — Google review
Thorncrown Chapel is easily on of the most incredible wedding venues I have ever shot at, period! The light inside the building is like no other and you don't even need to bring any florals or decorations, it's all there! I personally had a super easy time communicating with the staff there, they were all really nice to work with during the wedding.
Kari Bjorn Photography — Google review
Most beautiful architecture. Free to visit and donations appreciated. Couldn't see it from the parking lot but just a short walk down a nice path and it's beauty will pop out as you get closer. Photos don't do it justice. The glass is amazingly crystal clear! I wish my windows at home were like that!
Julie Heeren — Google review
An unusual chapel with a very interesting backstory. Of course the setting is beautiful. Unfortunately, we were visiting before the full glory of the trees was evident as it was March and pre-spring. Definitely worth a stop.
Gwyneth Bowen — Google review
This steel and glass church is beautiful. It's in such a pretty location too. Same architect who designed the Mildred B Cooper Chapel in Bella Vista. Worth a stop to see and experience it. It's breathtaking.
Roberta Peek — Google review
What a unforgettable moment in time. I can't even explain all the feelings of being inside this chapel and marrying the one I love. Absolutely stunning and beautiful.
Dawn Nichols — Google review
So beautiful and tranquil spot to sit and "be with God." Seeing His majestic beauty through the windows in every direction as you quietly meditate with hymns playing. I could have spent more time there.
Leafy theme park with rides & waterslides, plus demos of basket weaving & other old-timey pursuits.
We were just there last week and pleasantly surprised that the park was full of greenery trees and flowers everywhere giving us lots of shade from the heat. It was busy not overcrowded like the Disney world. This park was better than Disney. We could relax and enjoy the rides. Just a different atmosphere. Their rides esp the water rides were awesome! So impressed with how friendly staff and people were to us. It made our trip so worth while. Thank you for the hospitality!
J Sheldon — Google review
We really do enjoy this theme park!!! The atmosphere is is nice, they are rides for all ages ( the roller coasters are AMAZING), the scenery is wonderful, and we only had a problem with one worker. (She was running the kiddie coaster.) I removed a star because the first day we went was absolutely packed. I get it, it is a theme park so it is going to be busy, but this was a weekday and we were literally shoulder to shoulder with everyone! They were understaffed and the lines for all the rides were so long! I feel like on days it is going to be super busy they should NOT allow so many people to come in. Besides that I would definitely recommend this theme park.
Rebecca Schnetzler — Google review
This park is truly one of a kind. It's a theme park that has a unique, old-fashioned feel to it, which sets it apart from other theme parks. The rides are thrilling and exciting, but there are also plenty of fun activities for those who don't like rides. The food is delicious, and there are plenty of options to choose from. The staff is friendly and helpful, and they go out of their way to make sure you have a great time. The park is also clean and well-maintained, which makes for a pleasant experience. Overall, I would highly recommend Silver Dollar City to anyone looking for a fun and memorable experience!
Aliyah Thompson — Google review
Silver dollar city is a beautiful park with a lot of activities,events,foods and rides. There were restrooms and chairs to rest. They will provide detailed map of silver dollar city like name of rides, shows with time, restaurant using numbers. There is a regular to diamond VIP pass, you can upgrade when you want. Water is free all over park. Foods we're amazing. Beverages can be refilled at any shop by paying money. Saloon show was amazing, filled audience with laugh and entertainment. All rides has their height limit for kids to ride. Safety measures are followed throughout park. There are multiple areas to visit. You should be ready to walk a lot. Beautiful park with entertainment and many things to enjoy.
Venkatlaxmi Vic — Google review
I went at Christmastime and the lights were just spectacular. I've seen a lot of light shows and displays but nothing like this! It was just amazing and I didn't even know where to look first. Also, the rides were a blast. I love roller coasters and Silver Dollar City did not disappoint. So fun!
Kristina Hernandez — Google review
This is a unique amusement park. The mining village theme for the buildings is good. The humour associated with the narration of its mining history and the tour guides stories were very much enjoyable. One of the tour guides asked for tips which will only be used to "help children" and he has five children :-D. Another one asked riders of the train not to activate the emergency brake if they don't have an emergency because if they did, "one will be provided for them" :-D.
The roller coasters here are of the moderate thrill type and are quite enjoyable. Christmas season is particularly good because of the lighting. This is one of the best I have ever seen. Nearly the entire theme park was beautifully decorated with lights.
For me personally, the jewel on the crown was the Marvel Cave - a 500-foot deep cave with an underground waterfall.
Praghalathan Kanthakumar — Google review
Our first time here. We were impressed with the family friendly atmosphere and the amazing Christmas lights. Our teenagers' expectations of the rides were far exceeded. They even asked to come again in the future. The layout of the park takes a bit of getting used to. In the large crowd (I heard there was record attendance on the day we were there, 12/30/21), I don't feel like we were able to see everything and not being familiar with the layout hurt us. The lines for dining were excessive but I'm not sure if that is normal. The teens had the express passes and felt like they were able to enjoy the experiences. My husband and I just took in the sights and enjoyed taking in things slowly. The show, Home for the Holidays was excellent. Again, when you can impress everyone in the group including teens, you are doing it right. The food at the buffet was not good, bland and heavy, but I have no way of knowing if that's normal or a result of large crowds and short staffing. I would be willing to try again. Overall, I highly recommend Silver Dollar City for the excellent family experiences.
Jennifer Abrell — Google review
We really enjoyed our time here. We got the "after 5" tickets and had plenty of time for the kids to ride what they wanted and adults time to shop. We absolutely LOVED the vendors in the barn! Honey pecans! YUM! The gentlemen with the furs were so sweet and taught us all about the different furs! The rest of the employees were so engaging and helpful! All the fall decor was super cute! Employees were all so polite and helpful! We will definitely return!
all on fishing 524 fishing — Google review
Having only been to Six Flags theme parks around the United States, this little park really surprised me! First off, the staff is so fun and you can tell they really do enjoy what they are doing. Very helpful too. The main rides are fun, my personal favorite was Time Traveller and Wild Fire. The view you get from Wild Fire is breathtaking! I highly recommend going in the off season. We happened to be there yesterday (April 21st, 2023) and legit had no lines and got to ride everything 4 times each. It was perfect! Great weather too. I will say some parts of the park are a little steep to walk but overall it wasn’t bad. I can’t wait to come back here! Also, if you choose the “Free Parking” line and go to stop 5, there is a bus that picks you up right there and drives you to the front so you don’t have to walk. When you are ready to leave just find the stop 5 pick up and the bus will take you back! It was super convenient and was great because of how tired we were by then lol.
Kayla Thonesen — Google review
I have a few complaints and suggestions but over all we had a great time. Our boys are 15 & 17 and hard to entertain but they enjoyed the park and it’s rides. We did a 3 day pass most will tell you two days is fine. I however enjoyed taking our time and seeing every show and eating at our leisure.
Steve Horvath — Google review
I have been coming to this park since I was a little girl and now I'm bringing my little ones! I have been to the park hundreds of times and it's worth it every year!! I have really enjoyed getting to grow up coming to the park and seeing all the changes and improvements! All the rides are thrilling and all of the shows and shops are worth seeing!! A perfect family friendly park to visit! It's also worth mentioning that over the years the park has seemed busier and busier and they have even expanded their parking lots. I used to live in Springfield Mo which is not very far from the park but since I have moved to Fayetteville AR, over 2 hours away I have found it's better to buy the trail blazer passes that last all season. With how busy the park gets almost every day it let's us skip the lines to the roller coasters and gives us more time to really enjoy the park. Without the trail blazer passes you will easily spend over an hour waiting in line for any of the rides. We once waited over two hours just to ride time traveler. So it's definitely worth getting trail blazer passes! Also, the different festivals each season is amazing and they have the BEST Christmas lights in the whole world!!
Chrissy Snow — Google review
We had the pleasure of attending Harvest Fest this year! Plus, it was my birthday. We had such a great time. The tasting pass is excellent! Can't wait to go for Christmas too! We had a group of 8 and had a blast! The food was so delicious and comforting! The lines for the harvest themed food were extremely long but flowed quickly and efficiently. We only rode 1 ride due to the misty cold weather. The decorations and pumpkins were amazing! It was so beautiful and tastefully done. Can't wait to go again next year!
Kristen Davis — Google review
Had a lot of fun, but there was such a long wait for rides and food that we didn't get to see much of the park. I recommend going more than one day if you can or go when the park isn't as busy. We have go e several times, and Halloween and Christmas are just so busy, but definitely both are a must see just be prepared for longer wait times. We bought tickets in advance, so our wait time to enter wasn't that long at all.
Jaymi Shoun — Google review
Over 6.5 million Christmas lights, it looks like pure Christmas magic! The whole family enjoyed it especially all the rides and the 20-minute train ride. We did have to wait about 1.5 hours to ride the train and to get on was like letting sheep out, there was no rhyme or reason and people cut you in line. They should have a better system for this because my parents are disabled and they were getting cut and almost did not get a seat on the train after standing for far too long in that line. We only went for 3 hours but if you pay all of that money, make it a whole day thing and get your money’s worth. The lines were way too long, I felt like I was at Disney World but without the fast passes. For a family of 4, 2 kids and 2 adults, it was about $300 for 3 hours and most of that time was spent split up and waiting for the train and waiting for the roller coaster rides. Since it was right after Christmas, all of their Christmas items in the gift shops were 75% off but finding your way around the place was a nightmare and the workers in the shops were not helpful. We spent so much time trying to find something that was located in the giftshop and none of the three workers we asked, told us it was located there. Too many slopes too, hard to get around if you’re disabled or older. Good thing it was not snowing or icy outside because it seemed it would be difficult to get around on the uneven ground.
Samantha Baldyga — Google review
This place is AWESOME! Tons of things to do for a full day of fun for ALL ages. Everything is kept clean - even the bathrooms! Lots of shade! Workers were friendly and always helpful. Definitely check out Marvel Cave tour and Time Traveler. I got better ticket deals online. We went during a weekday & it's was perfect!
Aide Morales — Google review
We came on a Saturday evening after 5 so we were able to purchase the $40 per person half price tickets. It rained for a little while, but we were still able to ride Fire in the Hole (this is the last year it will be in operation), go through Grandpa's house, and see plenty of shops and interesting sights during the rain. All of the employees were extremely helpful and nice. Time Traveler and Powder Keg were mine and my husband's favorite rides. Our teenage daughter thoroughly enjoyed the ABBA tribute band in the Amphitheater and she and our 9 year old nephew both enjoyed the outdoor jazz band. We definitely want to come back when we can purchase a season pass (much cheaper than purchasing full price tickets for more than one day) because there is so much to see and do. We definitely got our money's worth in the few hours we were there and even got to stop and see the beautiful nightly fireworks show up close as we were exiting.
Kirbi Poindexter — Google review
Get ready to pay up. It's a great family friendly amuseement park. There's plenty of food, crafts, and rides, but you better bring plenty of money. It costs dearly. There's a cave tour at the beginning of the park. Be sure to check it out. (My personal favorite ride is the Time Traveler. Amazing experience!)
Alex Hennis — Google review
First time going. I was impressed. The hidden star is the cave tour though. If you are um....let's say um ...a little more blessed downstairs then a couple of the rides are going to be a no go due to seat design(was no way, no how). But the rides were pretty fun. My lady enjoyed all of them. The glass blowing demonstration is cool. I just wish they spoke more on technique but who am I? Didn't get to see a lot of the craftsman demonstrations. But I will next time. This place is good family fun for less than big time theme parks. Food is relatively inexpensive for being locked in a park .
Daniel McGowan — Google review
Have loved coming here since I was a kid. They do a great job of bringing back the memories while constantly having new things to see and do. Rides are state of the art, shows are really fun, craftsmen are masters in their trade.
Whether you like rides, shows, shopping, history, food, cave exploration, etc. this is a must experience place for you!
For those with allergies they have a list online of which dishes/restaurants are allergen friendly. Great food options!
Elizabeth Fehring — Google review
Had a wonderful family visit. We stayed at the RV park and spent two days at the theme park. A great place for all. Nice rides, lots of live craft, arts and cooking going on. We saw some good musical entertainment as well. A much friendlier atmosphere than many places.
Richard Krueger — Google review
This is a very cute and beautiful place to visit. I spent whole day walking around the park. Many rides were closed due to the weather inclement. However, there were still a few rides open, and the wait for each ride was between 20 to 40 minutes. The Broadway style musical shows were awesome! Definitely worth to watch it. I watched the “Dicken’s Christmas Carol” show, very cute story. In addition, I strongly recommend to ride the steam train to get around the amusement park. I saw beautiful Christmas lights and story. The only downside about this amusement park was no place for people to rest. It was 45 degree Fahrenheit on the day I visited. I was so freezing and tired being outside for almost the whole day, and I could not find anywhere to rest and get warmer.
Mavis L — Google review
What can I say, we love this place! We have been visiting as a family since we moved to Missouri 5 years ago. Last year, we finally became Season Pass members, and it was so worth it! I bought 2 for our family of four, and they both came with free friends passes and we used those for the other 2 of us. I love the Pioneer theme, like Dollywood, and all the rides and artisan shops. The live shows are great too. But my very favorite things that they offer are the seasonal festivals and food/drink passports. We loved the garden fest in Spring, seeing the Circus in the summer, and the pumpkin dance party in the fall. Then of course, tonight we went to our favorite Christmas lights festival! The food passport is around $35, and you get to choose 5 seasonal choices from the different food vendors. We buy 1 and share. It is definitely worth it for the price and food selections! Our favorites are the soups, skillets, and funnel cakes!
Nicole Hood — Google review
We have loved every trip we have made to Silver Dollar City over the years. Our favorite time of the year is Christmas. It's indescribable the sense of Christmas spirit you feel between the park completely lit with holiday lights, the old fashion train ride complete with "Grandpa" sharing the story of Christmas, the professional musical productions of It's a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol. There is something for everybody in my family, whether young or old. Fantastic amusement rides, the best roller coasters I've ever been on, quality food at an affordable price, and a unique experience I have never seen anywhere else.
Thank you for being able to provide a family-friendly environment that has never lost its magic in the 20 years we've been visiting!
Jason Garraway — Google review
Had a great time for the final day. The app is so fantastic and pretty accurate for ride time waits. The staff was super friendly and when we requested the back they were always happy to let us have it. The Christmas lights were beautiful. If you are there during the winter when Christmas lights are up, I highly highly recommend riding the barn swing when it gets dark because the view is breathtaking (you just need to face the correct side, but you can ask the staff member and they are happy to do it).
Kaycee Ward — Google review
SDC did not disappoint! 1st time being there and it was perfect timing with it being the holiday season. So our family got to enjoy the Christmas lights, it was incredible. It was like a little village with various different kinds of things to enjoy. While the tickets may seem pricey, there were plenty of fun. During the cold season, not all the rides were open but it did not affect the overall experience. It was a lot of walking and we had a 5YO, so I’d recommend plan accordingly.
Lyn Nguyen — Google review
Night time was gorgeous, which is why I wanted to come during Christmas! The weather was perfect (65 degrees). I wish there was a little bit more detailed information to get around and enjoy everything. It was confusing and I feel we didn’t even get to explore half the park. Overall, I would recommend! Pay attention to discounted rates. Instead of $99 a person we paid $59.99. From rides to shows to the light show, it was a great experience!!! The turtles from the Brown’s Candy Store are a must-have!
Kalli McCann — Google review
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The TITANIC Museum in Branson, Missouri is an attraction that features replicas and artifacts from the original ship, the Titanic. The museum is a reconstruction of the ship, anchored in water to recreate its at sea look. The museum is open to the public and allows guests to experience what it was like aboard the doomed vessel with first-hand experience.
I’m not a huge lover of museums but this was well done. Loved the audio device to use during the self guided tour. Very friendly staff and characters / roles they played to add to the experience. Fascinating facts and history along with real artifacts from the Titanic. We spent a little over two hours and really enjoyed the experience. Lots to see and learn. I would recommend.
Travis Johnson — Google review
Loved this place. Has some really cool items from the Titanic. A few interactive things you can do. Lots of History. Can't wait to go back. Great experience. Love the deck set up and it's the same temp that it was on the night Titanic sank. Also, you can touch and artificial Iceberg and put your hand in a bowl of water that's the same temp as the Ocean when the Titanic sank.
Deborah Lutz — Google review
I've been wanting to see this museum for years and it was worth the money and the trip. The staff is dressed in clothes that the titanic crew would wear, they were friendly and informative. You get an audio guide to give you info on the exhibits and artifacts. You get to touch and iceberg, experience the water temperature, and see lots of artifacts. You get a boarding pass of a real life passenger and at the end you see if you survived. It left a deep impression on the history of the titanic.
Sylvia Schmidt — Google review
Went here with my 10 yr and 8 yr old grands. They were extremely interested in the museum. The theme was focusing on children on the titanic which made it more thoughtful for them. I truly enjoyed the visit myself also.
Liz Foster — Google review
This was far better than just a museum. They have people walking around giving inside scoop of the activities on the ship. I met the gambler who was interesting, to say the least. Each person gets a recorder that tells you about different areas. One for adults and one for kids. Everyone I ran into was having a blast walking at their own pace. I almost forgot you get a ticket of a person that was aboard the ship. Mine was in second class, and at the end, I found out my character didn't survive.
Roger House — Google review
Very knowledgeable staff. We all got a card of a passenger and then was able to see if our passenger survived at the end of the tour. It is self paced which is nice. Per instructions, we were to stay in our car and wait for a text. This never happened, so glad we went in and checked as this was not the case. Wearing a mask was annoying and staff policing it was annoying, "has to be over your nose", etc.
A. Kottke — Google review
So much history and so beautifully displayed! The actual artifacts and the replica of the ship is great! You are provided with little audio players to carry with you that give you information depending the number you enter. We ordered tickets ahead of time, very smooth. All around A+! Check it out!
Aide Morales — Google review
We had such a great time! Really enjoyed having a real passenger on our ticket and got to see what happened to them.
The staff were really friendly and interested in the stories they told. You could tell they were passionate about the stories and people that were on the titanic.
There was a live pianist in the the room where the musicians’ stories were told and he played absolutely BEAUTIFULLY.
They had good audio tours and had an audio for the kids as well where the story had move voices and characters explaining what you were looking at.
I only leave one star out because there wasn’t very much to interact with. You could trick your hand in the freezing water or the attic, shovel fake coal, and climb the slope of the deck, but there wasn’t any other interactive things to do.
The gift shop was pretty reasonably priced for a gift shop as well. We spent 2 1/2 hours in there and got our mint’s worth out of it!
Would definitely recommend.
Emily Dye — Google review
We really enjoyed this attraction. It’s a self guided tour and you’re provided with an audio tour guide that allows you to listen about different exhibits at your own pace. They had separate kids audio tracks too.
It was neat getting a passenger card to read about them and having to search at the end to see if you survived or not. We enjoyed the interactive exhibit a lot.
Only some of the areas you’re allowed to take pictures in and the staff isn’t allowed to touch your phone so they can’t take your picture on the grand staircase.
Wouldn’t recommend for small kids, but older elementary and up would enjoy.
You can order tickets ahead of time for certain times to “board” or buy at the desk. Id recommend buying ahead of time.
Sydney Woodward — Google review
This was a very interesting look into the technology of the time paired with the human condition. Many names and faces were connected to personal stories. This event will always be intriguing, and the museum has amazing exhibits and informative staff. Some items were copyrighted, so photos were not allowed.
Jeff Leif — Google review
Si gustas de historia o simplemente te atrae lo interesante amaras este lugar!! MUY recomendable para visitarlo con tiempo (de 2 a 3 hrs) mucho que ver, leer y escuchar! Esto sin incluir que TODOS van a entender por que incluyen unos dispositivos que traducen en varios idiomas incluso en ESPAÑOL! Muy accesible y buen Parking!
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If you like history or are simply attracted by the interesting, you will love this place!! HIGHLY recommended to visit with time (2 to 3 hours) a lot to see, read and listen to! This is not including that EVERYONE will understand why they include devices that translate into several languages, including SPANISH! Very accessible and good parking!
Juan Ayala — Google review
It was very enjoyable. A lot of history, artifacts, and pictures. The outside is impressive, the first class rooms, and the Grand Staircase were my favorite. We went on a Saturday afternoon and it was not too busy.
Frisco Newruff — Google review
This was a fun and informative experience with multiple “relics” from the famous ship. Guests are provided with devices to listen along the tour. We had tickets for 2:30 pm but didn’t enter until close to 3. It was PACKED. We mistakenly thought that there would be one group of people during each time slot but it was difficult to view all of the exhibits with so many people. My favorite part was the grand staircase!
Jill — Google review
We had a great time going through the museum and seeing interesting facts, photos and some Titanic Items from the ship. It takes about a good hour or so to go through depending on the crowd and time of day you book the tour. It is cold in the museum and you may want to carry a jacket. My wife was happy she had her jacket that day and she wore blue jeans. Staff was very friendly and overall we had a great visit.
RICHARD BURNHAM — Google review
Neat museum, with lots of history and artifacts about the titanic. There is an actual size grand staircase and other ship like things. They give you a paper card with a name of a passenger that was actually on the boat and in the end you get to see if you perished or survived. I did feel it was a bit overpriced for just a walking through museum, there wasn’t any interactive stations or things like that. Went on thanksgiving day, and it was very busy, to be expected tho.
Lauren (Rose) — Google review
Very nice and emotional experience, sort of re-living people's experience. Neat thing is that they hand you a card of a person with their biography and find out what happened to them. Get to experience what people went through during the crash, different level of angles to see how impossible it was to remain on the ship while it was starting to sink, how history have developed for the survivors... Staff members are Very knowledgeable and informative. It was a great experience overall!
Jeon — Google review
It is good but I don't think it is worth the entry fee. The Titanic history is well told. They don't allow you to take photographs on the first floor. Most of the interesting artifacts are on the first floor. The narration at important points is good and informative. The Grand stairway is good but very crowded. If the fee is 20 dollars I might give a 4/5 but not now.
Praghalathan Kanthakumar — Google review
Very informative, well thought out museum. A good memorial to all who lost their lives. We enjoyed the hand held guide but probably didn't use it as much as I could have. I enjoyed doing the children's scavenger hunt and reading all the things. Highly recommend.
Lauren (Paige Turner) — Google review
This place did not disappoint! We did a family day that involved the Titanic Museum and we all had a blast. It was so informative and it helped you see things from the passengers point of view. It was both exciting and humbling. I would definitely recommend this!
Michael Simpson — Google review
WE LOVED THIS!!!! me and my husband are big Titanic fans and our kids learned a lot from this museum.
Definitely try to plan this for half of your day. We didn't think it would take as long but definitely is a must see and do item.
Also all of our people we had survived. ❤️
Emily Barber — Google review
I enjoy history so seeing an attraction like this is of great interest to me. I was able to visit the Titanic museum in Pigeon Forge and while they are very similar there are differences. The facility was set up well. The stories provided by the staff and audio system were able to keep your attention. The only distraction, and I don't know how the facility could make remedy is, the children running around. They were understandably bored after a few rooms. While their parents/guardians wanted to read and listen, they ignored the inappropriate behavior of their kids. Maybe post a warning to watch your children or risk being asked to exit? There were several distinct and separate tantrums. The other option is a rating of not recommended for younger children?
Dave Eyman — Google review
Loved getting assigned a person on the ship, getting to search for them along the way and then find out if they made it or not. Also, there's a shorter blonde woman there that is SUPER knowledgeable about each person stationed at the grand piano. I literally thought she was AI. How quickly she shared facts about each visitor's person was impressive. The freezing water bowl challenge and the sloped decks were placed at just the right time for my boys to re-engage.
Tara Kaye Blatt — Google review
Great experience. Lived up to expectations. Really enjoyed the audio tour that’s included. Would definitely recommend if you’re at all interested in the Titanic. Worth checking out even to just see the outside of the building which is the front third of a 3/4 replica of the ship.
Craig Davidson — Google review
This place was amazing. Heartbreaking and heartwarming all in one. My wife got teared up. We learned a lot of stuff we didn't even know. What's really neat is you get a passport of real people rhat were on the ship. This was 100% worth the money. Everyone should do this tour.
Sight and Sound Theatre is a Christian performing arts theater company that produces innovative productions of Bible stories. The company has been praised for its high quality performances, and its shows can be compared to the likes of Disney productions.
Simply incredible! We had a great view even from the upper deck. We were fortunate enough to be able to watch the performance of the Jesus play. It covered the life of Jesus from the beginning of his ministry through his crucifixion and Resurrection and then Ascension. The special effects were right on cue and you were definitely a huge plus to the entire performance. Nothing cheesy here extremely professional and wonderfully composed on all levels
Boyce McElveen — Google review
An amazing experience, definitely a must see! The way they do these productions is simply spectacular! We would love to come back for a different live show!
You can buy concessions and gifts before the show, during intermission or after. We found there was enough time to do our shopping during the intermission. The candied nuts are very good!
They tell you to get there early and I for sure recommend doing just that! Traffic in and out is very congested but it moves fairly quickly as they have attendants guiding you to open spaces, definitely makes it go smoothly, but you still want to arrive the 1 hour early so as to avoid any lateness because traffic is thicker closer to show times.
Seat cost is high but definitely worth it!
Food/drinks/gifts are priced as you would expect, higher then average, but it's about the experience so spend as much or as little as you'd like.
J. H. — Google review
Recommended for all ages! It was an amazing experience that you have to see in person! The DVD doesn't do it justice. Make sure to stop by the concession stand and get yourself some glazed almonds! The building is themed and matches the feeling of the show. I 100% recommend coming out and seeing a show.
Nick Geo — Google review
We just went to see Jesus show. The acting, music, whole experience was so powerful and very edifying. All the staff are so friendly and go above and beyond to make the day a special experience. You will be blown away and even moved to tears. It will far surpass your expectations. For parents with littles: they do have boosters available at the back of the room for your little ones so they can see the show even if they are shorter. Highly recommend!
Also.. this was my fifth sight and sound show and if you want the best seat suggestion?? Choose center and as close to the center aisle as you can get... It's the best experience!!
Bethanyk — Google review
An amazing theatre! Stories of the Bible are a brought to life in these dramatic musical dance productions. We went to see The Miracle of Christmas about the birth of Jesus Christ, and it was beautiful! The sound system is tremendous and stage sets are larger than life. Both the front and sides of the theater are used in the production. There are concession stands with food and drinks and a gift shop as well. I recommend arriving 45 minutes early because it will take some time to get parked. I consider Sight and Sound Theatre one of the best in town.
Allison Beebe — Google review
This is the 3rd time seeing Esther and it was just as awesome and edifying as the first two times. The staff are all so kind and the atmosphere is great even when busy. Traffic is crazy getting in but the staff has a great set up and system and get everyone parked quickly and orderly. The same for the inside.. very well laid out and it flows great. We have sat closer to the front, on the sides and in the middle center. Middle center is best but there really isn't a bad seat. You will be blessed if you attend. Well worth the money. We do wish they had season passes for the live shows since we only live 2 1/2 hours away and come fairly often.
Arkansas mama — Google review
We have seen many shows here. They are each unique and spectacular in making stories from the Bible come to life. Queen Esther used the entire room for so much of the show that it felt like you were immersed in the story from start to finish. We highly recommend going!
Some shows we enjoy sitting closer to the stage to see the action and animals up close. However since they used so much of the surrounding stage for Queen Esther we recommend sitting further back.
(They don’t allow photo/video recording during the show so these are from before it started and during intermission)
Daniel Sanders — Google review
Total immersion in the story of Queen Esther. Powerful message and lovely depiction of one of my favorites Bible women. Suggest not being in a hurry to leave so you can see the stages in full light. Quite the engineering masterpiece.
Debbi McGinnis — Google review
Absolutely loved the Story of Esther. The set transitions were flawless. The show went fast! Costumes amazing. The music score was phenomenal Definitely put on your trip agenda. The only item that needs attention is the music overpowered the actors voices. We could understand the flow because we know the story. We heard others around us say the same. We were treated to a quick back stage tour by a dear friend!
Susan Marcum — Google review
This is a must see whether you like theatre or not! My dad and husband were both in awe and neither of them have ever gotten very excited about watching a live show. The set is just incredible beyond words and worth every penny to see.
Megan Allen — Google review
Sight and Sound Theater is located in Branson Missouri. We saw their performance of JESUS. What a fantastic show they put together. I’d like to show you pics of the production but because of copyrighted material and the fact that i don’t want to spoil it for you, I’ll just post the stuff you’ll see outside the show.
Our group of four had such a great view of the production. The stage is like nothing I’ve ever seen before. The lights and sounds and the actors did such a great job. I will definitely come back to see more of what they offer.
Missouri Kev — Google review
Absolutely excellent! The Jesus show was amazing. The actors and actress were very talented and they also used live animals. They animals seemed like they were well treated from what we could see. This was a great show for the whole family. The theater itself was spectacular and we really liked how the stage wrapped around the front half of the auditorium. Throughout the performance there was great sound effects, scene changes and theatrical specials effects. Very awesome! You just have to see it for yourself. There lots of free parking and the building itself is huge. Sitting on top of the hill, you can’t miss it. Recommend!!
trl1971 — Google review
Visited to see a fantastic production of the story of Queen Esther.
This place knows how to handle the crowds from the moment you enter the parking lots until you leave. Plenty of people directing traffic, handling ticket sales, will call, concessions, gift sales, and ensuring you know where your seats are located.
Production was amazing. How they are able to incorporate so many set changes into such a small space is quite a feat. Character costumes were well done and the actors were all well rehearsed.
Food/gift prices are all reasonable. Staff is very friendly. I would definitely recommend you visit if you are able. Plan ahead and Set aside a few hours for the show plus 20 min intermission, you won't regret it.
Jason L — Google review
This was such a treat. We loved enjoying the whole theater in its entirety from the beauty of the place to the wonderful performance. We saw them do the production of Jesus, and I would recommend anyone to go see it. The staff is very friendly at the snack bar and the food and drinks are nice too.
Kelly Lilley — Google review
Incredible experience! The play, Esther, was amazing. The actors were passionate. The stage props were an engineered marvel. This production will move you.
Alex Hennis — Google review
Watch several other shows here but I would have to say this was the best of them all. Queen Esther great presentation. Actors were fantastic, sound and stage phenomenal. Snacks and gifts are as expected. A little pricey, but that's what you get to cover cost. I am still amazed how the side of the stage comes to life, and this time so much animation in moving scenes, no lack of ti'm very smooth presentation.
James Keeter — Google review
What can I tell you about my experience here other than it was amazing! An unforgettable event like no other. If you follow my reviews you know I am picky. I have been in many world class venues and events in several Countries and this venue and show are at the top of my list.
Maurice Garlet — Google review
Words cannot describe this venue with justice. It is an absolutely phenomenal and meaningful experience to immerse oneself in the portrayals presented. We WILL be back. And bring others along. Thank you for everything you are doing to bring these as tires to life.
Kathy Foster — Google review
There is no way a review can come close to explaining the quality of this show. It was a truly amazing production, with probably a million dollars worth of props on that stage! I watched it and will definitely be coming back again, even though it took me 12 hours to get here!
Robert Biddle — Google review
Oh my goodness! Best show I've ever seen and my husband agrees. We were both blown away! The sets were unbelievable! The costumes and music are epic. I want to see every show that comes. DAVID is next. I'm a fan!
Stacy W — Google review
Amazing top professional performance. Love Esther and awesome treatment of staff. My son is a performer and loves it very much! Everyone is so kind and fun and he is happy to be performing there.
Tammy Ankabrandt — Google review
Beautiful show. My family went to see Esther, and it was amazing. The set and production was just perfect. The performers had amazing singing voices. If you are debating going to sight & sound theater I say go! All of their shows I've ever seen have been amazing
Ali Stiles — Google review
Sight and Sound Theater’s production of Esther was every bit as outstanding as we had been told. The stage was massive extending up both sides of the audience. The action and sound came from everywhere including riders on horseback arriving via the center aisle. The music was great and the sound was perfect from every contributing player. It was a wow experience!
Beverly Flach — Google review
We watched Jesus before and now Queen Esther. I love seeing the Bible come to life. The actors and actresses do a great job! The set builders and those that do the lights and sound for the show do an amazing job! I can't wait to see more.
Shawlyn Fraughton — Google review
Wish I could say TEN STARS!!
This immersive experience exceeded our expectations and dreams. We just had NO idea what we were in for...
Acting, amazing sets, lighting, important message about Jesus Christ and God, animals, costumes, vocals, technology, audience participation, seating, everything was new to us.
10 hours driving was well worth it. Highly recommended.
I will follow for future shows.
Esther Moore — Google review
WOW!!!! JUST WOW. I have never in my life seen a production like this and I’m a Broadway fanatic. We were lucky to sit front row, right in the aisle where the horses and actors stroll by, it was so cool I still am mind blown. The stage wraps around to both sides so be prepared to look around following the actors and the story. I hear if you have neck issues it’s good to sit close to the aisle but more in the back so you can see it all happen around you without having to look side to side sharply. I will say being in the very front was an experience on its own but do note you will turn your head a lot which didn’t bother us a bit. This was such a talented cast with such a detailed and extensively crafted set that consistently changed and morphed with the story it was one mind blowing moment after another. My face hurt from smiling it was such a beautiful and awe striking show to witness. If you are a fan of the theater, Broadway, or just pure phenomenal talent, you gotta see this show, religious or not, it’s a fantastic show and it will leave you impressed regardless. There’s animals of all kinds, beautiful music, comedic moments and an audience that embraces clapping and shouting an amen when you feel the need to. It is as causal as you want it to be. I saw people in nice church clothes to Nickelodeon street clothes. Just come as you are, come comfortable and don’t be intimidated by the car traffic or the lines inside, they move fast and every staff member we encountered was so kind and friendly. I will say it is so important to come about 45 mins early- the traffic takes a minute for parking and you can’t get in until intermission if you are late. Honestly I can’t say enough amazing things about this theater and I cannot wait to see more shows in the future. If Esther is still showing, GO. It’s a powerful story everyone should witness at Sight and Sound. And get a pretzel, soooo good!!!
One Hungry Possum — Google review
"Queen Esther" is a mesmerizing spectacle, both in its storytelling and its theatrical presentation. Set in a beautiful theater that enhances the experience, the show combines historical drama with romance. Esther's rise from obscurity to Persian queen is portrayed with emotional depth. Rich in narrative, the characters are compelling and the costumes and set design are visually stunning. It's an inspiring story of faith and bravery, showcased in a breathtaking theatrical setting. PROTIP: be sure to look at your ticket to see what entrance you should use.
Josh Edwards — Google review
This is a MUST SEE production. We went and saw Queen Esther, and it was fabulous. The parking is very well organized, with people guiding you to your parking spot. They have people all over the building to guide you where you need to go or ask any questions to.
The building is beautiful on the outside and the inside. There are concessions and a small area for buying memorabilia or copies of the productions they put on there.
Inside the theater you sit down to a giant screen that pulls up to show you this magnificent construction of buildings that rotate and move. The buildings open up to show you inside each room. They really utilized the stage space well.
They have animals in the production. They walk up and down the aisles. The singing and acting is top-notch. They had to have close to 100 actors and actresses. The costumes are beautiful and amazing.
They have an intermission in the middle to get concessions or go to the bathroom. Some people went up to the stage to check out the design of the set. It was just so extravagant and beautiful.
The production was very moving. They made you laugh and cry and feel a desire to be a part of the show. At the end there is a calling for those who want prayer. Such a life changing show.
Nicole B. — Google review
What an amazing production! I can't say enough about the plays Sight & Sound produce. Bravo!!!
My sister and I took my mom on a short road trip to see the newest play for her birthday.
ebony donahue — Google review
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Fantastic caverns is a vast and beautiful underground cave that was discovered by John Knox in 1862. Today, visitors can enjoy a guided tour in a Jeep-drawn tram through the cave, which is located just northwest of Springfield. The cave has a fragile backdrop of ancient features and only allows for controlled tours through the fascinating underground landscape.
Being disabled on an electric scooter, this place was VERY accessible, & the staff very friendly & helpful. Loved the jeep tour! Nice visitor center with many interesting things to look at. The grounds are well kept and beautifully serene. We were passing by, & couldn't resist stopping in because of the jeep tour since I miss out on caving. Lovely way to pass an HR or 2!
Kim Filkins — Google review
I found this place just by going on Google Maps and looking for things to do in Springfield this past weekend. I'm SO glad I found this location tucked away where it was. I had an absolute blast here! The tour guide was amazing, very knowledgeable and able to answer a very wide margin of questions! The tour lasted about an hour overall, but what you learn and see is worth all the time spent there. The cavern is very warm as well, especially during the months like March here in Missouri. The employees were extremely nice and pleasant to talk to. I loved every moment of being in the cavern. They have a lot of souvenirs that you can purchase and while I was there the majority of the items were 50% off! I would definitely recommend everyone there for a nice guided tour through an amazing cavern!
Jay — Google review
This was a nice activity that did not cost our family of four a hundred dollars. Our son actually could enter for free (5 and under). The tour is pleasant and worth a trip once. Our guide was fun and knowledgeable. Google maps takes you right there otherwise it would be hard to find. It is in the middle of nothing but farm land and limited signage.
John Hartmann — Google review
Very interesting cave and the tour guides were great. I wish the experience had been a little longer, and that the signage once we were closer was better.
After seeing what felt like hundreds of signs on the interstate, once we were close and trying to get there the signs stopped and we almost didn't go because it felt like we had gotten totally lost -- and then the cave was there.
Overall I'm glad we found our way and got to see it as the formations were really interesting and beautiful.
Morgan Perry — Google review
Such a fun tour—you sit the whole time and they drive you around the caves. They give you science and history, demonstrations about the original discovery and exploration to the secret speak easy during prohibition.
There is a trail you can walk down after to enjoy the wooded bluff. Very peaceful!
Lauren Milam — Google review
Awesome experience for the family. Worth the stop. Had to wait a little after buying the tickets but the visitor’s center has a large gift shop, antiques and other historical artifacts from the caves past on display to entertain you for a bit. The tour is a little over an hour. The tour isn’t rushed. The propane powered Jeep takes stops along its route in the cave to let the tour guide share great insight into the caves history and features. Watch your head as in some parts of the cave you will have to duck. The cave truly is fantastic!
Joel Hernandez — Google review
Definitely stop here if you’re in the area or live in Springfield and haven’t been here yet. Their jeeps drive you through the cave and your tour guide will make several stops to tell you interesting facts. The tour is breathtaking and takes about an hour. George was our guide and was so funny and informative. Wheelchair accessible and a cool gift shop as well. Our two grandsons loved it!
Natalie Junge — Google review
Did this tour with my 6yr old son as we were passing through the area. Didn't bring our dogs with us as my mom opted to stay at the campsite with them but thought it was really cool how pet friendly this place is and will allow you to bring them along for the ride. My son and I both really enjoyed the tour and our tour guide. My son talked the whole ride and our guide never once seemed annoyed by his silly questions/comments. The drive going out to the location itself was very scenic and beautiful to top it off. Would definitely recommend this attraction to anyone in the area!
Heidi Halwa — Google review
Such a cool experience and the kids loved it! It is easy to do. Just show up, hop on a tram, and get a great tour of the caverns. It was nice for families because you don't have to herd kids through a cavern that could stress you out more than be a fun event. Rather this tour will give you the experience without any unnecessary stressors.
I'd also recommend walking the property by the stream. It was beautiful.
Ryan Carey — Google review
The most amazing experience ever! This cave tour was so breathtaking. You will learn so much about the cave as well as seeing the most unbelievable rock formations and stalactites on your journey through the dark and mysterious cave. The tour guide was so spectacular and knowledgeable about all the history of the cave. I absolutely loved it.
jennifer agrenot — Google review
Great time at Fantastic Caverns. Very interesting and informative guide provides detailed history. From ticket booth to jeep easy and convenient. Good for seniors and those with cave phobia as there is no walking. Beautiful grounds. Nice gift shop. Recommended.
Janet B — Google review
I have been trying to get here for over 30 years, now I'm kicking my tail for not making it a priority. I will return & it will be much sooner than 30 years LOL. I'm horrible with names, our lady guide was phenomenal ❣️ It's about an hour excursion, information packed. Absolutely amazingly fantastic experience. Great for all ages. It's cool, 60°s F so dress accordingly, they have warm clothes for sale in the gift shop as well as lots of other goodies. Please remember gratuity 💕
Angela James — Google review
What a FANTASTIC tour! Perfect for families and the older crowd not interested in a walking tour. Our tour guide Darla was great. She took the time to answer all questions even when a youngster asked if she liked her red jeep. It was informative, interesting and fun.
Yoli Reynolds — Google review
I love anything outdoors, and visiting Caverns is one of those places I must visit. This was the first time I visited a Cavern that drove into the Cavern in a trailer. Our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. She did an awesome job at explaining and giving details at every point we made a stop. There's also a gift shop inside, and I found some amazing natural products like the ones you see in the photos. I've been collecting artisan soaps along the way. Most of the soaps I've purchased are from local family-owned stores. I have to say the smell and quality are amazing.
Gloricel Rios — Google review
Decided to stop to see the caverns after years of seeing the billboards along I44. What a great tour. Since we were there in the late evening in spring, we only had 4 of us and a dog on the tour. Our tour guide Joe was knowledgeable and personable. We had a great time. Highly recommend!
Vicki Maciag — Google review
Call me slow, I won’t mind. But this was my first trip through the Fantastic Caverns. I loved it!
I was a little claustrophobic in the beginning as you ride down into the mouth of the cave but the tour guides are great at keeping you informed and distracted.
The Fantastic Cavern cave is beautiful and very well preserved. The tour is very informative and comfortable. Tours are hourly, with the last departure happening at 4pm.
Karen Dubya — Google review
Fantastic Caverns is a wonderful little surprise just outside Springfield Missouri. We had a group of eight, four adults, four children, and we were able to get on a tour within 10-20 minutes of arrival. The unique thing about this cave tour was that the whole tour is done from the comfort of a trailer being pulled by a Jeep. This makes it a great choice for young children, elderly or any visitors with mobility issues. Mark, our tour guide, gave us all the pertinent safety info before we headed out. During the tour he stopped and got out at specified stops along the way to give us a little history on the cave, and to show off the magnificent structures inside. This made it easy to get some good photos inside. He delivered the history and stories about the cave with all the wit and humor you expect from a great tour guide. If you are in the area, I recommend stopping in and checking it out.
James Marsh — Google review
Went on a field trip with the kids and had a great time. It is very clean and looks freshly remodeled. The gift shop has some nice merchandise at reasonable prices. The guides were friendly and spoke loud and clear so you could hear them. Everyone had a good time.
Jason Stewart — Google review
This was a really fun experience! A great way to spend the afternoon, walk around the property and amphitheater area, and walk around the inside and gift shop. The tour lasts an hour, and it is perfect temperature inside. Be prepared for a couple drips of cave water on you! Almost everyone in our group got at least one! I absolutely loved our tour guide, a really enthusiastic older man. He explained the history really well, and cracked jokes and very enjoyable. Overall a fun place to visit if you want to spend a few hours learning about an old cave, and seeing some beautiful rock formations!
Maria Foster — Google review
We had a good time. I'm glad I was able to manage the ride. That being said, I do want to mention a few things for any using walking assistant items. It is a long walk from parking to inside (the first picture just takes you to the line-up going down to the building). There is plenty to see and read about while in-line. Luckily there wasn't a line that day. There is a nice gift shop to look at while waiting for your turn.
The one big complaint I have is getting in and out of the restroom. I had a small wheelchair and barely made it in. I couldn't close the door and it was to tight to get the chair turned. While trying to back out I would get hung up on something sticking out from the wall. Thankfully another guest helped me back up to get out.
I was able to get on the tram (with some help) and enjoyed the cave. I was shaky by the end and getting off was trickier. It's hard to find attraction you can do when you have limitations. I'm glad this was worth it.
Christina Varnum — Google review
I had not been here since I was a teenager like 20 years plus ago. But soon as I started the tour those memories all came back. Got to share the experience with my children who absolutely loved it. Ages 14 and 6 so that gives an example on how all ages can enjoy these fantastic caverns.
Had a great tour guide who was funny and gave history of the caverns without it being like a copy and paste script style tour. He was also very patient with my very talkative 6yr old.
My only real like mild issue. Is they do not tell all history of the caverns. This is due to having to be PC and some parts of the history of the caverns are frowned upon. And I am in no way supporting them or anything of the sort. But I'm a firm believer of teaching all of history good and bad so that people hopefully learn from bad decisions made in the past.
Other then that loved it.
Ra-V-en — Google review
STILL FANTASTIC! The tour is cheesy, comical, and witty if you get the right tour guide! It was a fun experience for the whole family (kids 13, 2, & 1)!! Would highly recommend. Can not buy tickets in advance!! When you arrive (depending on availability of tour guides) you buy tickets for a time slot and may have to wait till next tour. Gift shop is your usual mass produced items that are marked up more than what they are worth. Overall the experience was great for us! Hope you have a great time too!! Don’t forget to check out the yellow do hicky in the back!!
Amber Pedersen — Google review
This place is beautiful and peaceful. We learned a great deal about cave formation and the history of this cave. Our tour guide Andy was funny. We had a great time. It is worth stopping for if you are in the area. Souvenir picture included. Price $35 adults. Tour time one hour.
L. Ski — Google review
Spent $30 per ticket. It was a nice cave to not have to walk. Had it not been for the educational stops, it would not have lasted the hour it did. I was expecting a longer ride, but it is actually kinda short. This should be more like a $20 to $25 ticket. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and had a great personality. The gift shop was nice also. This ride is also dog friendly.
Jenny Atwill — Google review
AMAZING!!! This was a last minute decision today! WOW!! My husband and I loved this tour. Our guide Heather was fantastic! Very knowledgeable and very informative. Such a great stop! $33.91 per person (with tax) and at the end you get a photo! (Typically, photos taken are extra, but here it’s included. Nice surprise) I get cold easily so I took my blanket with me. Grab some popcorn for the ride. It’s tasty! Highly suggest this tour.
John & Marcia Arpin — Google review
Great tour of cave. This is the only cave tour that will drive thru the entire tour. They stop and explain things along the way. They even give you a photo of you on the tour for free. Great for kids to tour since just ride. The temperature is always cool underground. Very nice building and gift shop.
Danyette Heine — Google review
Visited the cave on a weekday evening, and there was no wait. The tour guide was knowledgeable and she seemed to genuinely love her job. The experience was unique since you ride through on a tram. However, the tour was short (under an hour) considering the admission cost. There are some tight spaces where you will have to lean forward. You should also consider buying your tickets individually as each ticket comes with a free photograph.
The Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum showcases eight buildings, displaying the original home of the author and remnants of the town from his era. Visitors can tour two homes where Twain lived and Laura Hawkins' house, who served as inspiration for Becky Thatcher. Additionally, visitors can view Norman Rockwell's paintings at the museum gallery and a separate space that houses the complete collection of works based on Huckleberry Fin and Tom Sawyer's adventures by Norman Rockwell.
This is the town where the most celebrated of all American writers lived. It was a surreal experience to stand in front of Tom Sawyer's whitewashed fence, hunch down into Huck Finn's little home, stand in front of the drug store, and walk into the relatively posh Beck Thatcher's stately house. The life of Mark Twain himself is very well told in the exhibits. The museum is small but well-kept and informative.
Praghalathan Kanthakumar — Google review
Cute experience. For the price of admission you get the family museum, to tour Tom Sawyer's house, the boyhood home of Mark Twain, Becky's house, Twain's father's office and a drug store. Plus they have a separate museum space that houses the complete collection of Norman Rockwell works based on the adventures of Huckleberry Fin and Tom Sawyer. Remember to spin the wheel in the drugstore to see how you would've died in Twain's day lol
Mark Temple — Google review
This place was amazing! We learned so much. There was sooo much to see! The staff were really friendly and the gift shop had lots of items and was actually reasonably priced!! This was a side adventure while we were visiting our son and we spent 3 hours because we just wanted to see it all! Worth the entry fee for sure!!
NaTasha Haney — Google review
The museum manages to show very well the atmosphere in which Mark Twain grew up and trained as a man and writer. Very friendly staff, very interesting souvenir shop, atmosphere close to the reality of those times. And if the museum impressed me a lot, I can say that the town of Hannibal did it even more. I felt like I was in a Hollywood movie setting: beautiful and quiet houses, small but very attractive shops, the impressive and chic waterfront of the Mississippi River.
BogdanM — Google review
The Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum is a must see for a trip to Hannibal. This is not just one house, but a complex of houses that you will visit. There is a recreation of "Huckleberry's" house, or at least the real-life person he was based on.
You will also visit the Drug Store the family lived at. If you visit the drug store don't leave out a visit to the second floor!
This is a trip worthy of a history buff or someone into literature. I gave it four stars because the tour was completely self-guided. The home of the greatest storyteller in America should have a guided tour option.
Jason Hill — Google review
Loved this! Any fan of Mark Twain should take advantage of the $12 pass that includes several of these nearby museums.
Ryan Smith — Google review
Very extensive self-guided walking tour spanning multiple blocks. You have access to the home and can step into the rooms to see the displays behind glass. There also were tons of plaques and videos to watch.
The museum at the end was also selling original parts and pieces to Grant’s Drugstore after the 2019 remodel when I was here in the summer of 2022.
Don’t skip by some of the old general stores while your downtown. Tons of great stuff to pick up there!
Tazz — Google review
Lots to see here in the museum and my focus today was the gift shop. I'm quite familiar with Mark Twain's story and have encountered him in my travels. I was in Virginia City Nevada and spotted the marker at the Territorial Enterprise where he wrote about the the bustling frontier-mining town in 1862.
Lots of trinkets and mementoes in the gift shop (you do not need to buy a museum ticket to visit) and I picked up a handful of postcards to send back to my friends.
Bruce K. — Google review
Well developed museum that tells the story of Mark Twain. Clean, neat informative interpretative center that was easy to follow. Good investment in modern displays. Great value.
Tom Kelly — Google review
Very nicely done with lots of information spread out over several houses. And the fact that the museum is set or framed in a downtown that is a step back in time, makes it all the better!
Michael Tapscott — Google review
The breakfast burger was delicious, egg well fried and the root beers are always on point. Nothing has changed over the last 7 years.
Marvin Stephen — Google review
Passing By Hannibal We Had To Stop At The Mark Twain Boyhood Home In The Small Town Of Hannibal, Missouri. Nice And Well Maintained Ground’s, With So Much Information, Very Interesting Place To Visit. We Really Enjoyed Our Stop. Just Wish To Had More Time To Explore This Little Town. We Will Next Time. Highly Recommended.
Leo McConnell — Google review
Was so nice. I loved it. Able to imagine such a much better simpler time, walked down to the water too, wish there were steam boats running
Michelle Sweetnich — Google review
The town of Hannibal was so enjoyable! Rich in history and story! The city has done a remarkable job with displays and details in Sam's life. The restoration and preservation in this town is beautiful. Plan 2 hours easy to read and listen and walk around. There are steps in some areas. We will return again to this town.
Diane C — Google review
Absolutely a wonder to behold. I haven't been here for a decade or so but I couldn't wait to bring my own kids here to learn about Mark Twain. It was a beautiful day and the tour was leisurely and peaceful. So much to learn and such a fascinating man to learn about. We toured the whole piece from the introduction area through the final museum and it wasn't too pricey and worth every penny.
There is a lot of reading or you can sit through video productions, your choice.
Multiple gift shops through the tour so don't feel you have to hit the first one because there will be more and they hold similar items in each.
The Norma Rockwell exhibit is at the end of the tour so make sure you leave enough time to visit it at on the second floor of the museum. They are beautiful masterpieces.
Lynze Myers — Google review
Hannibal, where the house is located, is a very neat town. Not only can you visit his home, but there are 3 other places to see with so much history centered around him. You will learn so much from your visit. I highly recommend visiting. You should plan on spending 4 to 5 hours .
Huge amusement park with high-speed coasters, kids' rides & water slides, plus live entertainment.
Love this smaller six flags park for it's unique coaster collection - Boss, Ninja, Screamin Eagle, American Thunder, River King Mine Train, etc. Just has a nice park layout and other guests are all very friendly and didn't mind sharing insights to tips or directions within the park. As a single rider, I got to ride with numerous other people who were all.very friendly. Overall great crowd and a nice park.
John Niehaus — Google review
Compared to the other 6 flags I've visited, this one is much lower quality. The employees serving you just look at you waiting for you to speak, then they serve you while continuing to not speak to you. This happened multiple times throughout our experience at the park.
All the rides were only running one train, so for a ride thats 3 minutes long it's about 5 minutes to get one wave of people through the ride.
Of all the six flags I've visited, this one rests at the bottom of the list, it's not held up to the same standard.
Colton Crouthamel — Google review
Really enjoyed all the steel coasters. The wooden ones are nice but they are rough, I can't ride them back to back without a break. Reline the tracks with metal tubing. They need to redo the walkway to The Boss coaster. It's ridiculously long with too many stairs.
B Winkler — Google review
First day of the new 2024 season. The Rookie racer is awesome my granddaughter was right at the height requirement and she loved it. On a bad note Pandemonium broke down in the middle of a ride so we didn't get to go on it and the Justice League wasn't open.
Do Whatmakesyouhappy — Google review
Finally had a chance to check this place out.. it was awesome! Line waiting was reasonable, food cost was average for theme parks in the Midwest... The atmosphere and esthetics we're all great to me. And the kids well, THEY LOVED IT!!!
Ricky Johnson — Google review
Six flags of Sadness, 1/2 the rides are closed or broken. No water slides, no wave pool, no lazy river. Expected better on Memorial Day… seriously. Not worth the $50 ticket price. We are from Iowa and we’re planning to go to 2 more six flags in Texas. But not anymore. What a waste. And before the owner responds I should say, I am 50 years old and remember this park as a kid an have fond memories. I wish I could hand them down but no we won’t be giving six flags another chance. Sad to see an Another American icon ruined by poor management and greed.
John Doe — Google review
Ummmm what the actual heck? Why? These prices are outrageous!! Unacceptable and no wonder it was dead on a Saturday in summer. I have enjoyed six flags for over 25 years, and my children enjoy it as well. But shutting down the most enjoyable rides like the thunder river... stop it. Fix it, please. Our future generations would appreciate the decision making adults in this business keep it as classic as it has been for decades.
Kandah Taylor — Google review
A lot of the rides inside both the park and hurricane harbor were closed. The ones that were up and running were a lot of fun though. The food and drinks are pretty pricey but there are some fast food places nearby to choose from. We arrived when it opened, left for lunch then came back until they closed. Despite the amount of rides that were down, my kids (8, 12 and 14) all still had a lot of fun. I’m not a fan of roller coasters or rides in general myself and I still had a good time watching them all have fun.
We also took advantage of Hurricane Harbor. A few of the slides were closed which made the lines of the ones that were open very long. 45 mins for a water slide just isn’t worth it to me.
Amanda Williams — Google review
Really fun overall! The rides were fun, the food was very overpriced though. One slice of cheese pizza was $17.50 while a pepperoni pizza was $18.00
Adriana Vasiljevic — Google review
I'm going to brag on your staff! Everyone was super friendly and helpful when I didn't know where to go to activate my season pass! The rides that were open were fun and just what this working mom needed to remind myself why I work so hard. The rides batman, boomerang, and fireball had the most fun people as operators! They really kept the energy upbeat and silly. I wish just once that Mr.freeze would be working when I go as I've been for years and manage to have never seen it up and functioning. The games are challenging but still fun to do even when you miss every shot like me lol. I can't wait to go again and again this season! Thanks for keeping me young at heart and giving my kids the gift of amusement.
French toast — Google review
I always get the memberships for my family and pay monthly due to being on a fixed income and the payment plans are very good. I have been going to six flags since I was a little kid and now I take my kids and we always have a blast. Do to staffing issues over the last 2 years only certain rides are open but it's still a blast.
Angel Kaelin — Google review
Fun place to let loose and enjoy with family and friends. The food and drink options are pricey but that's any amusement park. Rides were alternated back and forth to what was available to ride, I'm not sure if it was short staffing that caused this. It would be nice to see more water refill options throughout the park though. Great time overall.
JD Offield — Google review
Six Flags is a must-go on your summer break. The food might be a little overpriced but it has many restaurants near it that you can leave the park at any time and go eat for cheaper. Long lines under the sun so make sure to stay hydrated and to put sunscreen on every two hours or so. Also make sure to arrive early and go to the mr freeze ride first because the wait for that ride is insane so the earlier the better. If you have a flash pass waste it on this ride!! And most importantly have fun, stay safe, and be kind!
Noor Issa — Google review
Great park. Clean and inviting. New and fun old coasters. Nice layout and organized. Parking is at front gate. We got in fast and hit ride after ride.
Duke Ensell — Google review
Overall this Six Flags is pretty decent. We came on Wednesday during summer and the crowd was not bad at all. The food is overpriced but they do have lots of places to cool off and get out of the heat. There could be a few more bathrooms or signs to bathrooms but otherwise this was a good, safe, fun, experience. We purchased all of our tickets passes and parking online. I do recommend doing that to save money.
Kelli Brown — Google review
Early in the season, you can tell some kids have never had a job before. All in all great start to Spring 2024! We had fun! We visit the main park and water park about 10 times a year.
Martin Taylor — Google review
I always loved going to this thing park as a kid. Now I get to take my kids to it. The lines are usually really long on the bigger rides, I would recommend getting the flash pass if you can afford the extra money. The Batman and Mr freeze are one of my favorite rides including the log flume also, if you plan on going more than two times for the year I would suggest the season pass, you also get food discounts and merchandise discounts with that and premier parking and also access to the water park. The water park is always really crowded into this hard to get on the slides. Overall a very good theme park.
Kevin Sletten — Google review
The rides are amazing but, the everything else is absolutely horrendous. My family attempted to get food and it took an hour and a half in between getting off our ride and getting food. They had multiple restaurants closed even though the app said they were open. There was also multiple advertisements for mobile ordering despite there not being mobile ordering available. We had to run around the park looking for an open restaurant and then 45 minutes in a line despite it only being a couple people long. The employees were incredible slow. And I not only work in food service but I WORK AT A THEME PARK this service was embarrassing to watch. The prices were also outrageous with most things being more expensive than disney world prices They also added a dollar charge on every transaction because...? When we eventually did get our food the portion sizes were extremely small the majority of the food was cold in the fries were burnt and tasted like old oil. We ordered a footlong hot dog when we received it was extremely dry, the bun was not cut so the hot dog wasnt in the bun, the hot dog was nowhere near a foot long it was slightly bigger than a regular hotdog, it was also just low quality with my family all agreeing they would rather have a gas station hotdog. Although the rides are amazing everything else in the park disappoints but actively pisses me off.
Peter Parker — Google review
Staff was excellent dealing with a major ticket scanning issue. Bought tickets in August for Fright Fest and all 6 tickets were scanning as invalid. Had to wait in a very long line to speak with guest services who printed out new tickets which in total took up 45 minutes we could have been in the park. Then we had issues getting our fast passes into the Haunted Attractions. Again, tickets scanning as invalid. Every Haunted Attraction took anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes to get into because our tickets wouldn't scan so the fast pass was useless. Thankfully we ran into Shaun at Jingle who sped up the process a little bit when we went into Slaughterhouse. I will not bother with a Fast Pass again.
Holly Clark — Google review
Weather excellent today with very few waits more than 15 minutes which is fast! Great rides and entertainment this year. Get your season passes and come see! Lots of fun for all ages😎 a few water park and a few rides were not open. The fireworks were awesome! Excited both sides and traffic was minimal.
J “Fast Eddie” Chowning — Google review
Plenty of coasters and other rides. They have a kids area with rides for the smaller kids who are not tall enough to ride the bigger rides. Lots of places to grab a bite then back to the rides! There is a decent size arcade. Can’t forget the water park for those hot and humid Summer days! We never leave the park without having a big ol turkey leg and for dessert a funnel cake! And as always, a great place to bring the family!
I love visiting this charming, historic part of Saint Charles. The Christmas Traditions event is so enchanting and really puts visitors in the Christmas spirit. The local shops carry such unique gifts and products, some of which are handmade that you won't find elsewhere. The local restaurants, cafés, bakeries, ice cream parlors and coffee shops offer great cuisine and dining experiences, some with relaxing, scenic views along the Mississippi, and the local bars offer lively nightlife. You must visit historic Saint Charles--what a lovely place to visit!
Vipila Bathvar — Google review
What a great place to walk around and explore on a nice day. The historic district has many small boutiques and shops housed in old buildings original to the beginning settlement of St. Charles. It is a lovely area.
Logan Schoch — Google review
The setup around Christmas is great. Lights, music and the vibes makes it a great event!!
Rishikesh Nalapur — Google review
Went here a few days before Christmas and it was the cutest! Carolers, roasted chestnuts, horse drawn carriage rides. Christmas oozed out of every corner and it was a delight!
Kristyn Schultz — Google review
A good mix of history, shopping and food. Nice flow, but car traffic can be intense at times. It would have a total different feel if there was no auto traffic, because you can't loose yourself in the time period with a late model car going by.....
George Scott — Google review
Mostly bars and restaurants, little culture or creativity. Definitely not worth more than a 20 minute drive to get here. The street and buildings are cute...but that's it. Lots of towns have that charm but with more to offer.
Evan King — Google review
Old St. Charles is quaint and full of historical charm. The shops range from cute and quirky to artsy and beyond, with something for everyone, and there are many nice dining options along the entire length of the brick-paved streets. Great place for a lazy stroll and a day full of fun along the Missouri River.
Path Finder — Google review
I like to visit St. Charles Historic district and walk on Main street. On this place, a lot of small souvenirs shops could be visited. The unique architecture and atmosphere could be seen from attached photos.
Plamen Kolev — Google review
I absolutely love this area. All the stores are definitely worth the drive. Wear good walking shoes, and check out all the stores. (Gets busy on weekends and good weather.)
Jenny L. — Google review
I love coming here at any time of the year, this place is always thriving with new people and new attractions. I especially love halloween season! Rain or shine they always say and they mean it! Perfect place to go when you just want to get away from everything and take a nice stroll down this beautiful historic district. The riverwalk is even a HUGE plus! Just make sure to pay attention to weather and the river for flooding, but besides that this place is a wonderful area to just go to, to get out of the house. Will ALWAYS recommend!
The Saint Louis Zoo is a world-renowned institution and one of the top zoos in the country. It features animals such as penguins, bears, and elephants, as well as a train ride. Admission is completely free for visitors, but some attractions are ticketed.
What a great time! This was for my sons class field trip. The animals were all out, not hiding in the back. I love that people have to make reservations to be there. I think that helps so it is not so crowded. So much better not walking into people every time you turn around. Was able to get some great pics of the animals. Enjoy!!
Courtney Peridore — Google review
The zoo is free, but the parking is $15.
We started our day with a behind the scenes giraffe tour. I posted a tour review under the link for the giraffes.
We also watched a mini sea lion show. It was a mini show because they are practicing for the full length shows that will start in a couple of weeks.
The zoo is kept clean, and the people who work there seems to really love their jobs. Most of them were very happy to share so much information with us about the animals. Many of the buildings are historical, with a few that were built for the World’s Fair.
The exhibits had information for each animal. I appreciate the numerous signs asking patrons to not bother/harass the animals, and a phone number to allow anyone who witnesses concerning behavior to report it.
I would love to see most of the animals in bigger enclosures. Even if that meant they had fewer varieties of animals. I did appreciate that most of the exhibits had a wide variety of live plants and trees in them.
Our funnel cake was delicious. The gift shop staff was very nice. We loved our visit!
Tammy Bayer — Google review
The most beautiful and fun part of the St. Louis zoo are the gorgeous native wildflowers in bloom! I loved to see interesting pollinators at work. Great idea to start replacing the stinky fuel trains with electric trains. I prefer the train ride connection around the elephant house as opposed to the stinky train rides through dark tunnels. We were expecting to see more sights from the train and we can't recommend the added expense! The penguin and puffin indoor exhibits were a fantastic way to cool off from the heat and sun. They are so amazingly cute! I loved walking through the butterfly enclosure for close encounters with a nice variety of butterflies. The grizzly bears were fascinating to see eating what looked like frozen blocks of food. They showed their intelligence using various strategies to break apart the food blocks. I was deeply sad to witness the tiny enclosure for the polar bear and wish it a happy and free life in a better, more wild place. I hope that it can be given more room to move, swim and be free. 🐻❄️ This zoo would get a higher rating from me if it weren't for how upsetting it is to see our cramped polar bear friend trapped and sad.
Melinda Guinn — Google review
What a day! We have been to this zoo over a dozen times, and it never gets boring. The additions for various animals and new habitats make it a fun time. The zoo is all about learning and entertaining for all generations. Whether it's the dinosaurs or the penguins or any other species. It's a good time for all of us.
Anthony Franklin — Google review
As a St Louis resident, the STL zoo is my number one favorite place to hang out in the city.
Whether it’s busy or slow, hot & humid or cold & rainy this is always the place I am always drawn too.
If you are just visiting the city the zoo needs to be on your list of places to visit.
It has 2 entrances and both are easily accessible. It’s free to enter and there is so much to see. Every person who works here is friendly, knowledgeable and works to create a great experience.
The facilities are always clean and there are so many vending choices that there is rarely a wait. You can also always bring your own picnic in and eat in the grassy field areas in the middle of the park. It’s a nice quiet space with picnic tables and lots of grass to get away with your group for a bit and eat or just chill for a bit.
If it’s super hot or cold you can always count on enjoying the bug house. It’s indoors and it’s wonderful for kids. Then at the end you can walk through the temp controlled butterfly dome which is just amazing.
Seriously do not hesitate to visit this place, it’s a true gem of the city.
Day June — Google review
Great zoo. We were traveling through the area and stayed an extra day based on the recommendation of friends. We were not disappointed in the least. We spent the day there with our 3-year old and had a great time. The zoo has a great layout and is very clean. Staff was also very helpful and friendly.
Bill McLead — Google review
We love the St Louis Zoo for many reasons. Most recently, we visited for event called Animals Aglow. The animals, of course, are the best part. The atmosphere is always wonderful. They have some great events the whole family can enjoy, such as Boo at the Zoo and Christmas lights. Last but not least, the admission to enter the Zoo is free.
Dale Dallas — Google review
I love the St. Louis Zoo! It’s really the perfect size where you can see everything in one visit but there is still a lot to see. The Penguin exhibit is one of the nicest I’ve ever see and definitely my favorite of the exhibits and it was the only place besides food vendors and gift shops that we ever ran into lines even when there tickets were sold out. If you’re going during busy times- weekends, holidays, spring break, summer break I’d definitely recommend making reservations ahead of time. It also took us about 45 minutes to park on a nice day so keep that in mind parking when you’re planning your day at the zoo.
Amanda M — Google review
Beautiful zoo! And it is free! They charge for a few of the attractions but they are geared more for smaller kids (Dino, train, petting stingray.) The bird house was one of my favorite exhibits. We also loved the penguin exhibit and how close we were able to get to them. It felt like we entered their habitat, but without disturbing them. Oh, and the Grizzlies! Really, a great zoo.
M Dowd — Google review
This is one of the best zoo in the US. This place is huge. It’s FREE. Only charge $15/ vehicle for parking. It’s a lot better than Washington DC Smithsonian zoo. Each habitat was well maintained. Animals were healthy and happy. Be sure to bring good walking shoes. We spent about 3.5 hours here. And walked about 4 miles. We wanted to see all of them. And for us the highlight was definitely penguins exhibit. We got to see them so close. This is by far my favorite zoo.
Wind Napol — Google review
Fantastic zoo!!! If you plan on seeing the whole thing, I would highly suggest planning for a whole day there as the zoo is huge!!! The dinosaurs are worth the money, super cool, and the kids loved it! The train is nice but you're not allowed to bring any stroller on which can be difficult when you have small children. This zoo is so much fun, and is great exercise!
Savanna Sprague — Google review
Amazing! If you love penguins, you have to go to this zoo. It's free to visit, but $15 to park. For $8, you can get a wristband to ride the train all day long. It is great for traveling between sections of the zoo, especially on a hot day.
Nikki S — Google review
Free zoo! Visited on Labor Day weekend (Saturday at 11 AM). It took a long time to get parking and it was hard to find spots (there is a fee to park). A lot of people parked across the bridge and walked.
It was very hot out so many of the animals were sleeping. We were able to bring in reusable water bottles and a few snacks.
The butterfly room is really special. I would recommend going early in the morning.
Gwenevere Mueller — Google review
What can I say. You can't beat free. But for real this zoo was amazing. I wish I had more time to visit all the exhibits. The park was clean and wasn't overcrowded when I went. They have a huge selection of animals to look at. Plenty of spots to sit down and eat and of course gift shops . I'll definitely want to come back if I visit Saint Louis again. It's a great spot for family trip.
Jonathan Disney-Fanning — Google review
This is a beautiful zoo located in Forrest Park! It was very clean and had wide, accessible paths. Staff were very friendly and accommodating. We went on a Monday at opening. It is free to get in and view your favorite animals!! I would check the website for the things that cost money. There is a mini train that encircles the property that does have a fee, for instance. Parking at the site is $15. My husband and I parked at a free lot, near the art museum, that was a 5 minute walk away! Loved this place!
Amanda Coyner — Google review
We loved going to the Zoo! Growing up in San Diego we always loved the San Diego Zoo so it was a fun experience and see another large Zoo. Free admission is amazing! Buying the additional attractions is a fun plus for those who want a few extra things to do. The wrist bands made it easy to walk into the extra attractions without having to keep track of tickets. It was clean and well kept. If you are a member of the Zoo the attraction tickets are 50% off. If you are a member of any local Zoo they will honor the 50% off as long as you show the active membership. I didn't know that until I walked up to the window to purchase our tickets, so that was a bonus! We went during the Halloween season and the decorations were awesome! We ate lunch at the Lakeside Cafe. The lines looked long but they were pumping food out quickly. The standard kid friendly options are available and some adult options as well. They did offer alcohol, limited selection but it was offered at a reasonable price actually. The food wasn't crazy priced either, but what you would expect from any fast food place in 2023. Getting around was easy even when it got congested with people. It was a cooler day when we went so the animals were active and out playing. Overall it was a great experience all day and we will definitely make our way back to spend more time looking at all the animals.
Natalie Clough — Google review
Keeping in mind that I have only been to this zoo... I can never get enough! We are annual zoo members to the St. Louis zoo, we enjoy supporting their various conservation efforts, as well as their animal variety. We, as a zoo family, have watched many of their enhabitants grow from babies alongside our own growing family. They have a lot to experience and have many "pay to experience" options as well such as stingrays and giraffe feedings. We love that our annual zoo sippers can be reused year after year, so everyone has their own favorite color and animal. Their parking is reasonable for a family or large group, but they offer free nearby lots as well. They have many accessibility options like wheelchairs, scooters, strollers, and sensory kits, making it fun for the whole family! They have a ton of food options and misting fans to cool off in the hot summers. If you haven't been, I recommend going at least once to see all that the zoo offers.
Ariel Condray — Google review
This zoo was really good. We had some of the best animal experiences we have ever had with the penguins and polar bear. We went on a weekday and the weather was cold. It was not busy and the animals were active. We would happily return or recommend to others.
Douglas Hutchings — Google review
Nice zoo. Wasn’t crowded at all. Very hot out would recommend bringing personal fan or coming on a cool day. Gift shop items were reasonably priced. Also if you choose to touch the sting rays be aware of the fact that there Is no soap to wash your hands with. Everything was good except for the fact that you still need to pay for refills with the souvenir cup otherwise great experience.
Kyliebella — Google review
This free zoo is such a gem. I absolutely love the penguin exhibit. It's cold! There's also a very cool area for children to play and have up close views of animals along the Primate Canopy Trail. There's free street parking or paid lots.
Bonnie Robinson — Google review
Loved our time there! Even though a lot of the animals were MIA this time of year and it was under 40 degrees out, but the ones that were out and about were so fun to watch. Parking was $15, but free admission! That’s amazing that such an awesome zoo is free to the public.
Mel P — Google review
What a great zoo! It was truly a beautiful set up and maintained zoo with plenty to do! The admission was free for the entire family which is a huge plus, and there are a few paid attractions in the zoo which were worth the money, but entirely optional. The food was tasty and prices fairly. The animals looked to be well taken care of and had nice big enclosures. The zoo was huge and had much more to do and see than we were expecting coming from a smaller city with a much smaller zoo. Spent 4 hours here and honestly could have spent even more time to see and do everything. If you enjoy zoos at all this is absolutely a must visit if you're in the area!
Adam Theroux — Google review
We’re from Las Vegas and absolutely LOVE this zoo! It’s FREE ADMISSION and placed in a gorgeous park setting. Food is great, employees are always super nice, and the zoo is large! Lots of wonderful animals to see. If you’re in the area, it’s a MUST visit attraction❤️
Gigi Olsen — Google review
This is a beautiful zoo! The vibrant metal art really bring a happy vibe throughout as you're walking through the grounds. It was pleasant surprise and to enter is free! I would definitely recommend this Zoo. I think due to the time of year (late March) much of the food places were closed - but there were tons of options! Parking close is $20 but there is also a lot of street parking if you don't mind walking a little. I look forward to visiting again!
B Noble — Google review
This is a high quality free zoo. I was surprised with how good it actually was. Staff seemed knowledgeable and although it was busy on my visit-lines went by quickly. Parking at the official zoo parking lot cost $15 but I would rather pay that then drive around forever trying to find a place. I always wish animals had more space at every zoo- but I think the upkeep of this zoo surpasses many others I've seen. Great place to pass an hour or two.
Lexie Maloney — Google review
What a great experience! There were some animals not out yet, due to the temps, but overall it was fantastic! Definitely recommend this Zoo! The sea lion show was fun and my kids loved it! After 5 hours, we still hadn't seen it all. We will definitely return to finish seeing all the animals.
Joshua Decker — Google review
The St Louis Zoo is one of the best zoos that you will ever visit. It it free to get into the zoo. You can pay for parking, or you can park for free on the street or museum parking lots. The animals are so well taken care of, the enclosures are always clean and you can tell that a lot of work gets put into them. You can bring food or buy food there. The zoovenir cups are a great deal. It's under $2 per refill, any time you come back. The animals are pretty much always easy to see. The kids always have such a great time. I HIGHLY recommend a visit or 3 to this zoo. After you're done, take the path near the south entrance, across the highway and visit Turtle Park. It's very unique and super cute.
alli delaney — Google review
I wish I had more time to spend here when we went! First off, its free!! Can't beat free! There are so many amazing exhibits and works of art featured here. My family had a great time venturing around and checking out all the animal enclosures. Will definetly be making this a regular place to visit when in St Louis!
Jayme Bess — Google review
Beautiful zoo. Lots of amazing animals that all look very well taken care of. Had a wonderful time here. Also very nice that it is free so you can come visit even if you're on a budget
Conner Allen — Google review
FREE ZOO! Thanks to a local tax that supports museums the St. Louis Zoo charges no admission fee. I've visited since a child but it's been a while.
Some of the same charm remains with upgrades added. Plan on walking a bit.
You can ride a train(about $15) which will take you to the different sections of the zoo exhibits. The train has a wheel chair access car. Pictures are just not good enough. This zoo is worth the visit.
Parking is $20. Some parking spaces available on the streets with an added walk.
Keith Baker — Google review
Amazing zoo, the best part was how the animals were active all through and the ample space that they were allocated. It was a real treat to see cheetah, tiger, rhino, elephants, etc. The zoo is big and beautifully maintained. The metal sculptures throughout the zoo added to its beauty. The zoo is free to visit but one needs to pay for parking. Free parking is available on streets, but you would need to walk for about 10 mins. It's worth visiting again :-)
Rajesh Bhargava — Google review
We went on Good Friday the last time we visited, so it was packed. When it's not as packed it is even more enjoyable. The animals are well taken care of and the zoo is clean! And free entry is so nice.
The City Museum of St. Louis is an impressive performing arts center made entirely out of found objects. It provides a fun and frivolous setting for artists to exhibit their work, while also being a serious architectural and artistic project.
This place is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! If you get a chance, go! Doesn't matter if you have kids or not. The art is wonderful and the kids had an absolute blast! So much to see and do. My kids and I spent 4 hours here and I feel like we barely scraped the surface. The cave system is awesome. And all the slides take it to the next level!
Heather Melton — Google review
Amazing place for everyone. Toddlers to bigger kids to teenagers and adults. You could spend hours here and keep finding amazing things. The food isn't crazy experience either so you can spend the day here. They were super great with our large group over the weekend. We had about 90 people in our group and they were super accommodating and there were no issues.
Jess Finn — Google review
This is the most amazing museum we've seen. It is a total immersive experience that bring you from one world to another completely different world. It has an aquarium, and many indoor and outdoor playground, plus an open rooftop. It is literally a playground for both kids and adults. What are you like to climb and crawl, or just walk without any strenuous moves, there is always a path to explore all the hidden gems in this museum in ways that you are comfortable. And it has so many spaces and so many ways to see things that you can spend days getting lost in these world. And even if you come back again and again, the experience can still be completely different. We highly recommend this as a must visit if you ever come to St. Louis.
Michael Wu PhD — Google review
City Museum is one of the hardest places on earth to describe. It’s fun for kids and adults alike to explore this massive building with all sorts of oddities, places to crawl and explore, and climb. You might be crawling through narrow spaces on your hands and knees or suddenly exploring caves. They have an outdoor area with massive metal structures to climb as well as a unique rooftop area (open seasonally during the warm months) with things that you must see to believe.
I highly recommend getting knee pads for just about anyone who is going to explore anything here. You have to explore and play at your own risk and be cautious. If you do have kids with you, it will be easy to lose them as some slides go between floors and it may not be quick or easy to catch up.
The space is well maintained and the staff is generally very friendly and helpful when needed. There are snacks available on the second floor and there’s a bar on the third floor. They have lockers available to rent and it’s worth it to have a place to stash items since you will work up a sweat and it may be easy to lose valuables.
This is one of the most unique places I’ve ever been to and something that I’d consider a must visit attraction for anyone coming to Saint Louis for the first time. Don’t skip this and take your time exploring since there’s a lot to see.
David Kitsberg — Google review
This place is an amazing place to visit. We didn't get to do much of the outdoor equipment, so try to plan to come on a nice day. If you want to do everything you better plan a day for this. It's massive inside!
Kids of all ages are welcome here.... And I stress ALL ages. Even the grown up kids, that have their own kids. Just plan to run and climb all over the place. Adults can climb most everything without an issue. There are narrow areas, but fairly easy to squeeze through. It's a good time!
Bryan H — Google review
I truly love this place. If you go to St. LOUIS, the City Museum is a must-see/do! Since college, I've enjoyed exploring this multi-story playground filled with amazing works of art and pieces of St. Louis. I had the privilege of bringing my kids for the first time and they had a blast.
Angie G. — Google review
You have got to take your children here! I visited as the parent of adult children. I wish I had taken my kids here. This place is amazing. Be sure to give your kids a quiet break every once in a while because it’s really overwhelming for little ones. The employees are polite and thoughtful and knowledgeable. There’s something for everybody here to see or enjoy. The views from the rooftop are nice. The young man running the Ferris wheel day I visited was very entertaining and really seemed to enjoy his job. I wish someone would check on the antique cabinets because items are falling off the front of the shelves. I’m looking forward to returning
A. — Google review
Such a cool concept. A beautiful and strange interactive experience that was just as much fun for me as it was for the kids. Only thing that prevented this from being five stars was the rooftop closed during our visit, after we had bought tickets for it, due to heat/lack of staffing before we got up there and they do not offer refunds, only rain checks. Since we aren't from the area (and I'm sure a large number of other visitors are not local) there's no way we'd have been able to come back.
Sara Strauss — Google review
What an absolutely awesome experience for kids and adults! You have to be fairly nimble but there's fun to be had from all. Even just walking through and checking things out is pretty neat. One of our favorite Parts was the seven story slide, it was really fast and an absolute blast! Parking was easy and a good time was had by all. The only negative that I can really think of is St Louis is not nearly as nice overall as many big cities I've been to but, of course, this has nothing to do with the quality of the museum.
Matt Diebolt — Google review
Love this place! The most extreme climb is definitely on the rooftop. If you’re coming for a single day then just get the roof pass and do it. Such a fun place to spend hours, always something new, food, everything to stay entertained.
Adam Kramer — Google review
This has got to be one of the most unique places I have ever been. Literally everywhere you look is a place to climb or slide. A lot of this place is mosaic tile that is absolutely beautiful. We spent around 3 hours here and didn't get to see the whole thing because of how massive this place is. We have a 3 year old that would not sit still, he had to see and explore everything. There are endless thing for kids to do here. Unfortunately we were not able to get on the roof because of weather, but we still had an amazing time. Id recommend this place if you have kids and want to see something like you've never seen before. I cannot say enough about this place and how much fun we had, we will definitely be back!
Jason Jones — Google review
If Mad Max had a Kids Palace this would be the destination!! What an adventure. So much climbing and birth canals secret tunnels!! make me wish I had knee pads and a headlamp. There is so much to climb!! Then Slide! It’s one big cavernous Jungle gym! Your inner child will be revealed and there is even an old school pinball section.We didn’t get a chance to see all the outdoor activities like the Ferris wheel school bus etc… because it was winter;(
RayView — Google review
I used to come here when I was a little kid. I remember it being one of the craziest but most awesome places I had ever been to. Now that I’ve visited it as an adult I have to say that little kid me was ABSOLUTELY CORRECT! I have never in my life been through a more endless and fascinating place like the museum’s cave system. It can be a tight squeeze sometimes, but the sheer wonder of it all makes it worth it! You see one little crack in the wall, something you wouldn’t normally ever consider a pathway, but when you peek in you realize it’s a tunnel that leads deep into the walls and high above. There are a million endless routes, all of which bring you to one awesome lookout or another. I HIGHLY recommend you bring your kids here, even teenagers and adults can get a kick out of the place, you just have to be willing to explore a little! (Although if you are claustrophobic or have a fear of the dark, this place’s tunnels are NOT for you!) the outdoor metal structures are also loads of fun to climb and get a good view of the museum, so I would suggest visiting on a day with good weather! Although, I will warn that you may want to bring a packet of antibacterial wipes, as you’re going to be on your hands and knees touching and squeezing through all sorts of stuff that a million people have touched before you, so even the non-germaphobes might want something to clean up with!
Not Me — Google review
The City Museum is unique in the way that it feels like intentional chaos. It’s almost like an interactive art museum. The playgrounds/ climbing/sliding structures are very unique. Most of them go from one floor to another (I think there were a few that went between three floors). The day that we went the museum was packed and with the play structures being so big and behind walls and going floor to floor, it was extremely stressful trying to keep up with the children with our group. If you are expecting an organized, learning environment for kids, this is not it. This isn’t the kind of museum that has different learning stations, everything just randomly turns into something else. You go from a winding metal structure for kids to climb on to a wall of antiques with no explanation. The one real station I saw amidst the chaos was a toddler area where some big kids had taken over and there were no workers to be seen. We were there for several hours and I only ever saw one worker. There’s no one there to help parents FIND their kids when their kids go down a slide when the sign says it ends on one floor but actually ends on another. There were also several things that stood out as red flags to us as being safety concerns/ not up to code.
Maybe it’s not always as busy as it was the day that we went but it was stressful as the parents trying to keep up with kids that go up a set of stairs that go behind a wall and it takes you 5 minutes to find where it comes out.
I will say that the food from the restaurant we ate at was good. (Alcohol available- and after spending time in that museum- I can see why.) 😅
The gift shop souvenirs were about as random as the museum which was kind of funny. My aunt and I joked that the t-shirts in the gift shop should say “I survived the City Museum with all my kids.”
Hannah Tindall — Google review
The most redeeming quality of this place is all of the stuff that has been kept out of a landfill. Props to the artists who’ve created a fun place to explore.
My 80s kid at heart did appreciate that there was a lot of space for free play, climbing, exploring.
But… There were WAY too many people in the facility. My husband commented that this may have been where Covid originated. I understand that they are making $20-30 per person, so packing them in makes more money. But limiting the number of people would increase the quality of the experience so much more.
Gift shop idea- sell headphones or ear plugs!!!
It felt like half of the facility was food places, gift shops, and kiosks where you can spend more money.
There appears to be plenty of space in the building that isn’t being used. I’d consider visiting again if they open up new spaces to explore. Otherwise, I most likely won’t return.
Tammy Bayer — Google review
This place is so special! It's unlike any other attraction you've ever been to. There is just so much to see and explore, I feel like you can keep going again and again and you'll find something new every time. it's great for all ages - we were a huge group from ages 2-13 plus adults and everyone had the best time. The ONLY thing I will tell you is all the nooks and crannies make it super easy to get lost so you do have to keep a very careful eye on your kids, including knowing where they are going to end up when they go down a slide. But it is absolutely worth the extra effort. We love this weird wacky wonderful museum!
Rachel Shapiro — Google review
Whoever said this place isn't for adults must be old or boring!! 2 adults in their 30s had a wildly fun time for nearly 5hours! The roof is underwhelming, you don't need to pay more for it. But the inside (and outside) are a blast. Be sure to find the 10story slide (it's kinda hidden in what feels like a boiler room). The circus was cute, and the aquarium had some interesting fish. My only comment is that the seahorse has a sign about how they mate for life and dance with their partner twice a day... but there's only 1 seahorse! I really wish they would adopt another one because that's heart breaking. Oh and your knees will be sore after climbing all of the steel tubes!
Bollens — Google review
My son had a good time. He is 10. He definitely saw it is a cool adventure. If there was a way to ensure he couldn't be taken or hurt without my knowledge, I could have let him run free a little more but I felt like I'd lose him if he got out of my sight because this place goes on and on! Lol. So I was overprotective and followed him around. Every thing was really cool. Unfortunately after walking thousands of steps to reach the top they said you can't slide with a small bag. I had to bring my bag to be able to pay for our way in, etc. So that was unfortunate after walking so many stair cases. Maybe a sign at the bottom saying no bags allowed? 🤔 it was hot, but overall the place is very cool and very fun for a kid to explore. We may come back some day and try again when he's older.
Meredith Smith — Google review
So much fun. And so big. You can explore for 8 hours straight and not see it all. There's so many little surprises and nooks and crannies. A great place for kids to go and get some of their energy out.
The halloween decorations are a nice touch and makes for a spooky good time.
Derek Wolf — Google review
This place is incredible. It's nonsensical. I don't understand any of the why or how. It's like Dr. Seuss came back from the dead and took up welding.
It's incredible fun no matter your age. There's stuff you can climb on. There's stuff you can climb through. There's places you won't fit. You'll probably get lost. Your kids will get lost. You'll leave with a different set of kids than what you started with. It all somehow works out in the end.
There's not much to say other than bring some knee pads and have fun in this gem of a place. This place is the best thing St. Louis has to offer.
Greg Eakins — Google review
First off this place is extraordinary, it is fun even for a 16 to 30-year-old, I wasn't expecting to see a grown adult have fun inside the caves and all the places you can crawl. It's a place where you can learn and have fun at the same time. I would recommend it for any age. The only thing I recommend for families with kids is that SUPERVISE YOUR KIDS, and know where they are at all times, YOUR KIDS CAN GET LOST IN THERE.
Malakh Carcamo — Google review
Whether you buy your tickets in advance, you pay a convenience fee which is $2 a ticket or you can buy it at the window. Wait a little bit and pay a little extra which evens out to what you would pay online. Kids absolutely loved it. I just set them free and let them go explore. We spent 4 hours and we left the museum to eat lunch and then we were able to come back in and play some more. There are bathrooms on every floor, and food vendors as well. They had a variety of food to choose from around $10 and up. We Chose to have a picnic in the parking lot, Beside our vehicle. Parking was $15 for the day.
Rachael Esau — Google review
Great museum with a variety of displays, bars, and restaurants through its several floors. Most of the museum is climbing stairs, tunnels and caves. There are more slides than I could count and some decent several floors.
This place is ideal for active children and is less ideal for older or sedentary individuals.
There was a live performance tasty was interesting. Solo circus.
Will Oestreich — Google review
There is so much to see and enjoy at this place. It really was so crowded that it made it difficult to enjoy. I was lucky to be able to sit down for the circus. It was enjoyable. It's fairly easy to lose your child in the tunnels because I really have no idea where they end up or come out. If you don't follow your child into one of the many random holes.. then be prepared to spend most of your time searching for them instead of actually enjoying your time there. We got to enjoy one of the slides that were outside. Honestly, I haven't been down a slide in probably over a decade.. until today. It was exhilarating! I wish i could have been a lot more in shape, 10 years younger, and here without kids.. and probably with a max of 100 people there.. then it would have been Amazing! Also face painting $17 come on? The only thing we ended up buying in there was a Maple the dog plushie from the circus, and that goes to a good cause, so it was well worth it! This place is also Very warm.. so dress light.. but not so light that you stick and squeak all the way down the slide.
Catherine McCoy — Google review
Absolutely perfect. I loved every bit (except the architecture and bug rooms). One of the first things we did was go to the circus harmony show. The cast did a amazing job. My favorite part was the aquarium. Didn't order food but the restaurants smelt awesome. The tunnels around the building have quite a few tight squeezes. Perfect place for children with tons of playspace.
Kriz Stuckey — Google review
A haven for artists….which is both good and bad. Good, because it’s a very creative, interesting space. Not so good because they apparently don’t apply common business principles. For example, it took 35 minutes to park. Why? One entrance, and one person taking $$. The wait to get in was another 40 minutes. Never mind that we bought out tickets online; that does not matter until you get into the lobby. Once inside, the long lines continue: for the restrooms, the slides, and best of all, for food. I was the fourth customer in line at Beatnik Bob’s and waited 30 minutes to order and receive my food. They had 3 people working in the restaurant. I actually felt bad for them. See my photo for context; it was taken immediately after getting my order. Finally, I find their security protocols completely lacking for such a large space. No metal detectors, no bag checks, no visible security officers. There were cameras, but it sure seems like you can bring in what you want, and I’m not ok with that. (Though I wish I would have brought in some snacks.)
Marc L — Google review
The City Museum is an experience different from all else. I found it similar to The House on The Rock and Meow Wolf in the way that it is so crazy to behold. The size of this place is amazing, and every inch is packed with activities, art, and the main attraction, tunnels. Everywhere you look, you see a metal tunnel, or a hole into the wall, or a massive tree with metal surrounding it, just waiting to be climbed. Although some tunnels are a bit of a squeeze, there are almost always multiple ways to get to any given place. Both adults and children were exploring, climbing, and being active in this marvelous place. We spent 8 hours exploring and I'm sure we still didn't see everything. There are almost no words for this place, and I would recommend this place with the absolute best of my ability. Keep in mind that I didn't even mention all of this amazing place, there are so many activities and hidden crannies.
Hazel Zimmerman — Google review
Sooo much fun! Our kids had the best time and want to go back as soon as possible. It's a little intimidating at first since your kids essentially just disappear into this massive maze of tunnels and slides and crawl spaces. Once we were able to get over that fact and join in the fun with the kids, we couldn't get enough. We spent the whole day exploring the space and probably could have spent another day or two easily. They also have a small selection of lizards and fish in the museum - including "Dr. Fish" that eat the dead skin off your hands. Really weird, but also a unique experience!
Ryan Shary — Google review
We brought knee pads the second time and this was our second time much better with knee pads.
Still love this place!
Finally got tickets to the roof this time. Absolutely incredible place! Can't wait to see what else they add in the years to come.
Absolutely love some of the repurposing they've done with the old pieces of equipment and etc.
Muttytruckster — Google review
It was very busy. (forgot about the existence of spring break) lol! I love the creativity and trade skills on display to create such amazing pieces and the fact you can touch and interact is a dream for me. I loved being able to touch the designs and feel the work. You definitely need knee pads if playing in the caves! My inner child was so happy here, to feel pieces of time and the re-purpose of them into new yet respectful ways to inspire new generations. ❤❤❤
Lynn K — Google review
Not adult friendly for sure. You can only enjoy it with kids and even then, I wouldn’t bring my child there. Some parts are definitely dangerous. There were barely warning signs or instructions anywhere even though there were clear safety hazards. Some areas were pretty disgusting too. If you’re walking around and not touching anything, some parts were cool to look at. My friend had a good laugh when I hit my head on one of the slides so that was fun! I would definitely not recommend it as a St Louis must. And definitely not worth the price.
The Gateway Arch is an iconic monument in St. Louis, Mo., commemorating the exploration and settlement of the American West. The arch was built in the early 60s and is a massive 630-foot-tall structure topped with a striking metal entrance facade. The top of the arch offers stunning views of both the city below and the surrounding countryside, making it an excellent tourist destination for those visiting St. Louis with children. The Drury Plaza Hotel St.
Super cool experience! The pods in the tram are tiny but we got to ride in one ourselves, so nice to not have to sit in one with strangers. The door is glass which is awesome as you can view what the inside of the Arch looks like on your ride up and down. 4 min up, 3 min down. Husband is claustrophobic but was OK on the ride! Time at the top is short but plenty of time to take pictures of just look and enjoy the view. Our group was only about 11 people total so not crowded at the windows at all. The museum is interesting with lots to read. Cafe was expensive but food was OK. Tour guide for the tram was upbeat and friendly. The Arch was definitely the highlight to our trip to St.Louis! And the small state park surrounding the structure was nice as well.
Nicole P — Google review
It's cool to see. I don't know that I'd need to do it more than once. Buy tickets in advance. You can also check the website around 900a and see if they are any available tickets. I checked and got a ticket for the same day. You have to go through security as it's a national landmark. They have a museum area after that and other setups to learn about the arch and its history, there is a gift shop and cafe inside. Line up at your time... there aren't many people lining up until about 4-5 min prior to the scheduled time. You stand in line for a while before you get to go back. There really isn't a benefit because you get assigned a group 1 through 9. You sit with your group in the pod up and down...maximum of 5 people
Emily Anderson — Google review
Great place to visit! Lines all ran smoothly and it was an orderly transition from the check-in to the top and back down. Some unique history all the way from out greeting to a little movie to the facts projected on the doors that let you on to the tram. 4 minutes up and 3 minutes down. Yes, the tram is small but you can see the inside of the arch via the window/doors on the side. They allot the group 9 minutes at the top which is more than enough time to get some great photos. I’d recommend the movie on the building of the arch as it helped to make sense out of the architecture and the construction. The museums in the area were also very informative. Highly recommended.
Bryan Brendley — Google review
Absolutely wonderful experience and you get so much more than you expect. It's not only an amazing overlook of St. Louis and the Mississippi river from above, but there's an amazing historical (museum) exhibit underground and a really informative guide of the design, construction and engineering of the Arch and it's interior carriage transportation.
Well worth a visit and they lots of different ticket options, but just the entrance and rid-up was only $17 and really good value IMHO.
Jack Makoszewski — Google review
I had never really wanted to visit the Arch but I thought I'd give it a go and I was pleasantly surprised. A beautiful museum to see before you have to purchase anything at all. Definitely go to the top of the arch. Amazing views. And if you get there at noon you can see the shadow perfect between the two legs of the Arch!!!
Oliver Smith — Google review
Wonderful experience! It was cool driving through town and seeing the arch get bigger and bigger as we got closer. Then to be standing under it was amazing. The view from the top and museum were fabulous. The tram ride was faster than expected. We’ll worth the time and Money!
Bonnie DeHart — Google review
We had the chance to visit a couple of times. It has an incredibly beautiful atmosphere. It looks so beautiful from the outside. It makes me happy every time I see it. The museum is incredibly beautiful. There is a very beautiful narration. Everything is simple and technological. The main problem here is going upstairs. It's incredibly claustrophobic. Unfortunately, you can't find a satisfying window when you go upstairs.
mehmet ali y?cel — Google review
Worth doing it to check the box, but not sure I’d feel the need to do it twice. The whole thing is about $15+ per person to take the tram (a claustrophobic Ferris wheel ride staring at concrete) up to a small room to look out tiny windows. I had more fun taking pictures for tourist families than I did staring out the tiny windows. Cool view, but a little anticlimactic for the price. The museum looked cool, but unfortunately we were in a bit of a rush and didn’t get to check it out.
Michael Magnus — Google review
I came to the Arch as a child and my son is now 10 years old so it was time to create the memories with him. He had learned about the Arch at school and now he's been able to witness it first hand. Overall it was a great experience. A little crowded and had to wait for a chance to get my son up in the windows to see the sights and get photos of him. A security lady asked us to leave as I was grabbing a couple photos we had waited on other people to move on, for my son's memory book. I explained to her we had to wait on all of the other people to be able to look out. Maybe she was having a bad day. Regardless the trip was nice and the other employees were all super nice and professional. The landscaping and surroundings were all beautiful.
Meredith Smith — Google review
It was such a cool experience to see in person. It's a lot bigger than I expected. We went there early in the morning, and there was no one around, so we got a lot of time for pictures and just enjoying the arch. By the time we did the sightseeing outside and went up into the arch, we were done by 1130 or so, and it got busy quickly. Would recommend if you are able and around the area.
Tara Miller — Google review
The Gateway Arch is an amazing work of engineering and design. The tour was good but the narrator spoke so fast I could only understand bits and pieces of the story. The ride to the top was awesome and the view was incredible. They really could use an updated version of the videos though. I felt like I was sitting in an elementary classroom watching an old documentary. Not a good feeling. The parking was much to far from the entrance and the signs were poorly placed. I have bad knees and back. I park with a handicap tag but could not find the parking for handicap. The parking cost was too expensive as well. If you fix a few things mentioned you could easily reach a five star rating. All that said, I do recommend this business. It is worth seeing.
Palomar 6592 — Google review
I have had the opportunity to visit St. Louis the last 3 years in a row and every time I land I go right to the ARCH and walk the park! Depending obviously on the weather, but the last 3 times it has been amazing!! I still have not gone up the ARCH on the elevator, but it is on my to do list. There is something about hanging out in the national park and enjoying a bit of history!!! This super conductor definitely is a cool part of America. Look it up and read about it and I promise you will be fascinated. Today the lawn were beautiful and the skies were amazing!!
Patrick Kelly — Google review
Should be on the to-do list for everybody visiting St Louis. The Arch itself is huge and you can go up all to the top. Tour guide Sandy was awesome and very funny. The museum is just as impressive as the Arch itself. The history and development of St Louis is clearly explained. Well done. Museum itself is very clean and modern.
Jochem van der Leur — Google review
Well done National Park Service! I bought tickets online about a month ahead of time. I was able to have the tickets on my phone. We arrived about 30 to 45 minutes ahead of our tour time to allow for the security check. At the appointed time we were directed through the tour. The tour guides were courteous and very helpful answering questions. The views from the top are spectacular and for me, well worth the price of admission. The ride up and down is a little bumpy and the pod is a little claustrophobic, but should be no problem for most people. There is a historical museum after entry and before or after the tour that is worth a walk through. There is a concession stand of sorts as well as a souvenir shop. Overall, a great experience!
Robert Ball Jr — Google review
Great experience. You go up a very small tram elevator and it's pretty cool. They have a small museum inside, obviously the gift shop, and a few places to eat inside. Would highly recommend if not afraid of heights and not afraid of being an enclosed spaces.
Ashley Davis-Reyes — Google review
We went on a Saturday and it was fairly busy. We did the tram ride to the top of the arch and it was under $20 a person. Our son was free since he's a wee tot. You enter at the bottom and go through a security check(similar to at an airport). Then you can walk around and learn all the history facts. There is a little cafe and gift shop in that area, as well. If you have a ticket for the tram, you continue on to the next area and guides put in groups. The rest is a quick history lesson then an even quicker ride to the top. You get around 10 minutes to look out of little windows at everything around you then you hop back in your tram and head down. It's a really quick experience but also a neat one. The trams are quite small and fit 5 people snugly(see video). If you're claustrophobic you might consider skipping the tram. If you park by the water, be prepared to climb several flights of stairs. We did it taking turns carrying our 40lb son and the thigh burn was real😅
Desiree Landry — Google review
I didn’t even realize you could get to the top till we saw the tiny dots that were actually windows. Was hesitant to go the top at first, but totally worth it! You don’t even feel like you’re that high up, cause the structure is so secure.
What was even more amazing is if you put your compass in front of the plaque, you’ll find that the Arch points exactly West and East to the degree! What an amazing place!
Augusto Poulin Waters — Google review
I had an amazing time here! It was absolutely worth the visit. The museum had tons of cool exhibits and lots of seats which I appreciated. I was too scared to go up the tram, but they had a virtual view of what it looked like, which was awesome! It was a beautiful day when I went too so the view was breathtaking honestly. The front desk museum attendant was also very helpful in pointing out some cool spots to see in STL. The rangers make the security checkpoint very easy and simple to get through, they repeat the instructions often and there are signs. Overall I recommend checking it out if you can! The museum is free, there is a cafe and a gift shop in the tram lobby. There was also a virtual reality experience that you could buy.
Krista F — Google review
This is one of my favorite place to visit. It always amazes me with its beautiful and unique architecture. We could go up the arch. Better if you buy tickets in advance online. You need to go through the security check. There could be line depending on the crowd and time of the day. However queue passes fast. There is a museum after you pass through security, which is beautiful. You could enter either of north or south entrance to take tram to top of arch. They also got a decent cafeteria inside if you are hungry. I recommend one should take this tour and go top of arch. It never fails to amaze you. I love going to St. Louis because of this Gateway arch.
Ranjitha Raghu — Google review
This was an awesome experience. I’ve visited the museum before but was finally able to ride to the top today. The trams are claustrophobic though so if you have issues with that then this might not be for you. If you can do it however, it is so worth it. On a clear day, the views are incredible! As someone with sensitive ears, they did feel a little uncomfortable during the ride up and back down. You only have 10 minutes at the top so you should promptly start taking your pictures and what not upon getting off of the tram. Be sure to check out the museum and gift shop as well!
Christian Schnake — Google review
I have driven through St. Louis a few times but never actually visited until this weekend. What a great place! The Gateway Arch was great. The views are spectacular and really gives you great sight lines and visuals of the city and Mississippi River. The museum is also very nice, did not have food but the cafe looks nice. The staff was friendly and helpful and we had a great time.
Bryan Steward — Google review
My expectations were exceeded! I loved the park and the museum inside. The building itself is clean and the museum is well kept.
The ride up was less scary than I expected. I put a picture of the pod you ride up in. The entrance for the pod is 4ft tall so if you’re taller you might feel a little cramped. But, I was able to fit in there with all 5 of my friends (the pod holds 5 people max).
Again, I went in with low expectations and I definitely was pleasantly surprised.
Sarah Nash — Google review
The trip to visit the St. Louis Arch was an experience that truly surpassed any waiting time. The awe-inspiring sight of the iconic monument towering over the cityscape made every moment of anticipation worthwhile. However, navigating through St. Louis to reach the Arch was an entirely different story. The route we took felt unsafe, with dimly lit streets and questionable neighborhoods along the way. Despite the breathtaking beauty of the Arch, the journey to get there left us feeling uneasy and cautious. While the Arch itself is a must-see attraction, travelers should exercise caution and plan their routes carefully to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit to St. Louis.
Joseph Creel — Google review
Really enjoyed the place. I wasn't able to go up due to the number of stairs to get to the tram and then at the top, but it's got a wonderful park outside. Inside, the museum is well-designed, there's a dining area, a movie theater that shows stuff like the 1970s documentary, and my favorite: A VR experience that has you fly through a painting showing small scenes of a moment in time. It's very well done and feels like a ride.
Outside of the Arch, the place is very accessible and the staff is very friendly and helpful (like most national parks). You do have to go through a metal detector, but it was very efficient when I was there.
Hope Moore — Google review
The park around the arch is a peaceful place to spend time for couples, family, alone, or friends! The location is walkable from downtown. It is right by the river.
There are paid parking lots, but the street parking is cheaper. The area is safe.
Bathrooms are inside, at the bottom of the arch. You can pay to go up a tram to the top of the arch, which is a unique experience with cool views. There is also a free museum that you can walk around and learn a lot of history, a cave, and gift shop.
Stephanie — Google review
the arch is cool, the park is pretty, you get to see the river, city hell, downtown. Very pleasant place to walk. Its just disappointing that the museum and the tram close so early. Would have been nice to have gone up there during my layover. Why not have rides up and down at sunset? Or at night when you can see all the lights? I think people would really enjoy that.
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is a must-see for history buffs. With an expansive array of exhibits, the center tells the full story of Lincoln's life in unique ways. The multimedia installations and hologram theater make it one of a kind, making it one of the most popular attractions in town.
There's no better place to learn about the life of Abe Lincoln than at this museum.
I would recommend it for families or school groups. Personally, the ideal minimum age is probably around 10+ as getting the most out of each exhibit requires patience and reading. My boys are a bit younger and it was tough for them to stay focused till the end.
Any weather conditions are fine because the museum is entirely indoors. It was pouring rain during our visit; the staff was kind enough to offer plastic bags to house each of our wet umbrellas.
Don't bother bringing food or drinks in. They won't allow them, but if you forget you can rent a locker for a quarter.
You should allocate 3-4 hours of time here in order to enjoy each exhibit and both theatre shows.
Keep an eye out for the Abe Lincoln impersonator that will occasionally pop out and roam around. He's happy to greet you and discuss anything from his life, including his wrestling career!!
You won't regret your visit here.
Corey Mitchell — Google review
This Museum is AWESOME. For everyone who wants to know about Abraham Lincoln's life, I highly recommend it . Mostly, don't miss none of the projection shows. We weren't able to see all due to some technical issues they are having that day and one show was cancelled. All the museum's employees were great. Thank you
Pierra Altesse — Google review
Nice museum about Lincoln.
Entry price of $15 is too much.
Loved the life sized statues of Lincoln and his family.
Presentations were nice and creative, but I wish they had more details about his life and growing up.
Cafe closes at 3 pm, I wish they had it open longer.
There is street parking but the coin slots were not working. There is a parking garage a block away.
The merchandise shop has a lot of unique stuff but is overpriced.
Dr. Ravikiran Barigala — Google review
Made my semi-annual visit to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum this afternoon and it never seizes to immerse my curiosity and attention. Very cool being able to view an original copy of the Gettysburg Address written in Lincoln's own hand. The two theater shows are both absolutely incredible. Both sections of Lincoln's life are fabulously brought to life. As an historian, I fully appreciate every aspect of this museum and can't wait to return.
Kaleb Huffman — Google review
Really nice museum. It has a ton of stuff to look at, very well presented. You will learn things you never knew. Covers Lincoln’s life from his childhood to his death. There are a couple shows that are worth a watch, too. Kids and history buffs alike will enjoy this.
Hudson Witzig Gomez — Google review
This was such a fun experience! I haven't been here since I came with a field trip. Today I got today take my children through the museum and share those experiences and memories with them. Our kids are 9 and 11 and both found the museum and theatres very entertaining and educational. We really enjoyed how Lincoln is portrayed as a real human with flaws, as opposed to just "the legend". My only critique is the Cafe. There was little to no selection for food ,( I think it was just hot dogs, chilli for dogs, and pulled pork?) Only throwing that in for parents with young kids who are picky. We also visited on a Thursday morning, so that may have played a part? Either way, it was an amazing experience, highly recommend checking this out! There was a traveling experience for you've kids(10 and under), and we didn't check that out since both kids couldn't go in.
Melissa Piliponis — Google review
Went for the first time today and it was wonderful! There is so much to read and learn that I’m sure I missed a lot! The exhibits are wonderfully done, so many beautiful things to see. They have many authentic pieces behind glass and they had 2 amazing short shows today, they were so neat! Definitely not what I thought I was walking into. The staff was very nice, helpful, and informative. I will definitely be back and I’m sure I will find a ton that I missed! I also strongly suggest doing the scavenger hunt they provide, it makes you really look for the information and adds some extra excitement to it! They have an online version or a hard copy!
Even the gift shop had a ton of cool stuff!! I couldn’t believe this experience was only $15! A really good price for the education and fun! The staff also informed us a new exhibit will be opening in March, I am excited to go back and see it!
Lakota Page — Google review
I learned so much about Abraham Lincoln at the Museum. It was educational. I was very intrigued by the map that showed the progression of the Civil War, with the names of the battles and how much territory was gained/lost, and how many deaths. I didn’t realize how much heck he got from the press. There is a whole section of cartoons from the newspapers at the time of the elections through the Presidency. I also didn’t know that Booth was a fairly well known actor. This is definitely a must see! We did walk over to the Library too, but to look at the books you need an appointment. But there were a few things displayed around the main floor you could look at.
Jan Bishop — Google review
One of my favorite places to visit in central Illinois. My wife and I carried our 2 grandsons 12 and 8 years old and they loved it. Mitch Adams is our favorite volunteer. He loves Lincoln and sharing knowledge with others about this great museum and library. Well worth the trip.
Tommy Jones — Google review
This is a must do for everyone! The museum covers his life from his childhood to his presidency. You get to walk through a replica of his childhood one room cabin as well as replicas of the White House. The 3D show was great. There is tons of information and relics of the Lincoln family. I highly recommend this for everyone to enjoy!
Mikha’el Cline — Google review
It’s one of the best museum in town. We learn so much and had a one to one guidance with rich information about the president life, from his birth,his childhood, his manhood, his personal learning and self education, his family, his stressful but always forwarding life as a son, husband, father, lawyer and president. I feel impressed for his humbleness in every stage of his life
Jenn James — Google review
This museum was absolutely fantastic!! I was so impressed with the realistic exhibits. It was so informative. Very clean. The technology was amazing. The Ghosts show was just incredible. The people who worked here were kind and knowledgeable. The restaurant was clean. The gift shop was very large with a wide variety of souvenirs from which to choose. We came on a school field trip and had a wonderful time.
Avra Robinson Vandre — Google review
The Abe Lincoln Museum is really remarkable. So many exhibits and each with detailed plaques of information. There is two different theaters which have shows running all day which I highly recommend checking out. The staff is always friendly and helpful and the gift shop is full of unique items. This museum is my go to place just to be reminded of history or anytime I need some inspiration for a paper or book I am working on. I also recommend reading each exhibit and soaking in everything instead of just quickly walking through.
Issac Mcgrew — Google review
Loved it. Have always been a fan of President Lincoln (how could you not be?), but was super cool to see and read about his life and his presidency. In particular, I enjoyed seeing a handwritten copy of the Gettysburg Address! 100% would recommend stopping by when in the area!
Eric Weber — Google review
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum was surprisingly very interesting. They had a couple of interactive theaters that lasted around 15-17 minutes each. An exhibit of how they thought Abraham was raised. That exhibit has a fun scavanger hunt. They have an exhibit of different presidents and their history. And, of course, the political life of Abraham Lincoln all of the way to his assassination.
I would suggest calling ahead if you would like a group tour. Otherwise, you are welcome to walk in and pay. They don't allow food, drink, or gum.
I would say to take a good 4 hours here soaking it all in. They do have a gift shop with interesting little things to buy like huckleberry syrup.
The Abraham Lincoln Home National Historic Site is a house where Abraham Lincoln lived and worked from 1844 to 1861. The house is located in downtown Springfield, Illinois, and visitors can learn about the life of Lincoln as a lawyer, politician and finally as President of the United States during their tours.
The house was very interesting. The tour guide was good. He should definitely go through it at least one time in your life. Just to say you did it. There's so much in this town to look at it definitely will take a couple trips especially if you're doing a weekend adventure.
If you're wondering this is a free tour. You do have to ask for tickets and the visiting center.
Jess — Google review
We stopped in here on our national park tour that we do.
It was amazing it was very well done.
The home is well restored and exactly like it was when Lincoln lived there.
The staff at the visitor center was friendly and helpful and helped answer all of our questions.
The movie is nice to see and well worth the time
Alan Brown — Google review
Great site to tour. The tour guides were very knowledgeable. The home itself have quite a few period artifacts from the Lincolns personal collection as well as furniture used by the Lincoln family.
This is the only home that Mr. Lincoln owned prior to moving to the White House. It is also where his children were born and died as well.
It is best to get there early to avoid the large school bus tours that begin to show up as the day progresses.
It is definitely worth the stop and visit. And it is free of charge.
Mike Frankel — Google review
It's a great place to visit for all ages. I visited this place during the spring break 2022 with my 5 year old toddler son. If you are going there for the first time, here is the few information:
1. Tour to Lincoln's home is free, but it is guided one. It leaves every 30 min, so try to put your name down as soon as you get to the museum
2. The parking is free and that is in front of the visitor center. No worries - there is enough parking spot.
3. If you are with kid, let your kid participate in the Junior ranger program... it takes only 15-20, but the fun part is they get certificate signed by the ranger and also a Junior ranger badge. This one is free as well.
4. Take a walk outside the Lincoln's home on the brick-road. You will feel you have gone 200 years back in time-machine.
Madan Kundu — Google review
This is a must see National Historic Site. You get to walk through Lincoln’s home. See his actual furniture including his writing desk. Also, walk his yard and neighborhood as it was in the 1850’s. It’s all well presented. Storyboards everywhere. The visitor center has a great movie and shop. I came here once before in 1968 for a grade school trip. The National Park Service restored it in the 1980’s so now it’s much better experience than the old days. Go visit Lincoln’s home
RV Traveler — Google review
This was a great little stop on our road trip through Springfield. While you did have to pay for parking if you parked in the lot, which was inexpensive, the rest of it all was free. It was interesting to see and hear about Lincoln’s life and walk through his home. The tour guide was helpful and kind. They shared a plethora of information. Definitely stop by if you find yourself in Springfield.
Denai C — Google review
This is a must do for anyone coming close to Springfield! You get to walk through the only home Abraham Lincoln ever owned! It is furnished with most of his original furniture. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and entertaining. Admission is free, you just have to get tickets before your tour. The parking lot is a pay lot. It was busy today so we got tickets for later in the day. That way we had time to go though the Lincoln presidential library. Which was excellent as well. I highly recommend everyone to come and enjoy this experience!
Mikha’el Cline — Google review
The museum and historic houses encompass a beautifully preserved historic area near the old capital building. Our tour guide was incredibly Insightful and knowledgeable about the site, and she was pretty cute too. You have to get a tour ahead of time in order to see the house but it is free because of Robert Lincoln selling it to the state for $1.. Lots of awesome history here definitely recommend checking it out
Wisco Simple — Google review
What a cool experience! I very much enjoyed visiting here. The old neighborhood is wonderful as well as the visitor information center with s very nice gift shop, movie theater, bathroom & lots of education. Staff was very friendly & helpful. Theres a guest book you can sign. Parking is $2. Tours are free.
Elizabeth Ann — Google review
Our family was privileged to have a wonderful park ranger lead the tour of Lincoln's home. He was incredibly knowledgeable and answered all of our questions. I didn't realize the entire block is a historic site and many neighboring homes are open as exhibits with artifacts.
Bonnie Robinson — Google review
The Lincoln Home National Historic Site was the first stop on our "Lincoln weekend" in Springfield. While born in Kentucky, Abe Lincoln moved to Illinois while young with his family. The home still stands, although much of it was restored and repaired. They did a fantastic job of finding period-specific furniture and furnishings based on drawings and photos.
You start in their welcome center/gift shop. There is a brief presentation before you set out to see the house. It was a rainy day, but we did not let them stop us. The attached photos do the house justice, so I won't go into much more detail about what we saw. I already said I was impressed with the restoration and furnishings. Much of my comments are represented in the photos.
This home is only a part of a restored neighborhood of homes. These were the homes of Lincoln's friends and neighbors. Many are open to the public. Because of the weather, we chose to defer this part until our next visit.
This is a must-see for Lincoln fans and historians. It was well worth the price of entry (free).
Bob Rosenthal — Google review
This is a fantastic place to visit if you're interested in history. The tour guide is very knowledgeable and really brings the site to life. You'll learn a lot about President Lincoln's life and the historic significance of the site. One of the things that I really enjoyed about the site is how well-maintained it is. The grounds are clean and the buildings are in good shape, which makes for a really pleasant experience. The staff is also incredibly friendly and helpful. They're always happy to answer any questions you might have and make sure you're having a great time. There's plenty to do and see, whether you're interested in history or not. You can take a free guided tour of the site, explore the visitor center, or just wander around and take in the sights. Overall, I would highly recommend the Lincoln Home National Historic Site to anyone looking for a fun and educational experience.
Aliyah Thompson — Google review
After many years of wanting to visit, I finally made it. Not only President Lincoln's home but a other neighborhood homes are presented to help us recreate what it might have looked like in the 1840-60s. The tour of the Lincoln home is a guided tour by a park ranger so you get to hear interesting back stories that set the context. The house is well preserved, and I heard 60% of everything in there is original.
Venkat Chandramoleshwar — Google review
Really cool. It was around noon and the tours were already full for the day, so go early.
Parking is 2$ and can only be paid via credit card.
There is a visitors center with gift shop, rest rooms, theater, and water bottle filling station.
Lume — Google review
Nice Lincoln house in Springfield. It has been preserved in the same way it was during Lincoln times. It's not just his house but the whole street and surrounding houses have been preserved well. The side walk has wooded boards and roads have bricks. I would recommend getting tickets early as we went 1 hour before closing time which is 5 pm and it was booked out. They have a nice gift shop in the information center.
Dr. Ravikiran Barigala — Google review
I would diffently recommend going here. You get to learn a lot about him and his family and friends. You get to walk around his town and see how he lived and what he did on a daily basis. My favorite part was going through his house and touching the railing that he touched. I think everybody would love to tour his house. It's really fun.
John Snow — Google review
I’ve been to the Lincoln Museum and Presidential Library many times. I’m so mad at myself for not getting to his crib. The staff are all National Parks staff and they are wonderful, informative and helpful. The visitors center has a ton of info and a short on Lincoln in Springfield. The home is meticulously restored. Walking the streets of Abe’s neighborhood will catapult you into the mid 1800’s.
Thomas Aussem — Google review
Bestttttt ! Highly recommended to each person who r interested ! Very much beautiful place for one day tour…. Stuffs r very helpful ! Visitor center is d best information center & quick watching short theatre too !
Sayani Chatterjee — Google review
What a lovely National Park. Not only is Abraham Lincoln's hone super interesting and authentic, but the street is lined with historic homes and interesting information. When touring the home, you go upstairs and use the original handrail that Lincoln used...one of the young girls (maybe 11yo) in the group said "I am never washing my hand again, I touched where Lincoln touched." It was very cool. Shannon was our tour guide, volunteer, and she was great!! Worth the trip!!
Karen Gale — Google review
Just being able to tour these homes is amazing. Thanks to the National Park Service for the work you do preserving our parks and our history.
Starved Rock State Park, an area of historical significance, boasts canyons, trails and waterways suitable for hiking, fishing and boating. The park offers a lodge and cabins for visitors to stay in. One of the main attractions is the Starved Rock itself which is easily accessible via a short trek. There are numerous paths meandering through cliffs and rivers that provide scenic views throughout the park.
Starved Rock State Park is an excellent place to hike. The actual starved rock is a very cool place to look around and it is not a very hard or long path. There are plenty of good hiking paths that go throughout the cliffs and rivers. The restaurant and conference center are a good place to rest and have great views. The restaurant’s food is not exceptional but it is pretty good. The nachos are very good.
Starved Rock State Park is a unique state park and one of my favorites.
Christian Tong — Google review
This is a good park. However, the visitor center and trails nearby can be very busy on weekends. We had to park in overflow parking and hike in.
We had much better luck heading east to the other parking lots away from the main area.
Huge rock formations and tons of places to explore. My kids loved it but we saw many frustrated parents trying to us a stroller. If you have someone to lift a stroller up and down stairs, it won’t be bad but overall the park is NOT stroller friendly.
Beautiful bluff and great photo ops.
There are lots of little places where the trail is not clearly my defined and you can go exploring a little.
The staff was great and all the facilities were clean. There is nice restaurant and lodge if you need a bite to eat or place to rest.
Sailor Traub — Google review
What an amazing place to hike! The canopy keeps it very cool. I came early (6:45am) on a week day and did not see anyone until after 9am. Very cool to see the different Canyons and elevations along the hike. The stairs are no joke! It’s a moderate hike but lots of cool stops to see along the way, including waterfalls!
Lisa Meminger — Google review
What an incredible and beautiful state park! Might be the prettiest place I’ve been to in Illinois, it’s such a nice break from the city and it’s not a super far drive. The trails are very easy and beginner friendly, there are some steep staircases and a few uneven parts of path but mostly flat trails. I will say that if you are expecting to see waterfalls, you should go 1-2 days after a big rain storm otherwise they’ll probably all be dry, especially during the middle of the summer. I also recommend going early, even if it’s on a weekday. We got there at about 10:30 and it wasn’t super busy, but by the time we got back from hiking around 1:30 it was insanely crowded, and hiking is a lot more fun in my opinion when it’s empty. Overall, I would definitely recommend visiting here on a day trip, I can’t wait to return myself!!
Robbie Austin — Google review
We arrived early and saw St. Louis Canyon before the crowds arrived. We had lunch in the visitor center, which was decent. After lunch we started out to see the eastern part of the trails.
The trails were very well marked and maintained. We covered west as far as St. Louis Canyon and east as far as Wildcat Canyon in about 18,000 steps on our step counter. There are a lot of stairs! The canyons are well worth the hike. We would like to return in the Spring when the falls are at their fullest.
Pam M — Google review
awesome!! the hike was very pretty. althought i don’t recommend going when its raining/was. it gets slippery and you have to take different parts of the trail to get around. especially the french canyon! hard hike but gorgeous. the lovers leap i think it was ? ; was also a very pretty view. wildcat is muddy but so pretty!
chxcolqte — Google review
STARVED ROCK STATE PARK is an Illinois hidden treasure. Camping was quiet and clean. However there was rain a few days prior and a few of the sites had water covering half the site.. was a nuisance for a few. So the park is alcohol free zone FYI! Be creams keep things quiet and you should be fine. Showers are good for a state park $25 a night fee with electric hook up. Thee are a both open and wooded sites. The trails are clean and marked fairly well. Be aware that there are many steep stairs to get to lookouts and canyons. Many only make it halfway. Bring plenty of water. We will return as it’s a quick 2hr trip.
Tim Stotler — Google review
Wonderful place, we have been seeing signs for this place for years and finally got to come and see it. The ice was just melting and it was a little muddy but man what a great place. Good walk ways great views of waterfalls and a historic place. This place has it all. Even the girl in gift shop was helpful.
Ryan — Google review
We visited Starved Rock December 10 2022. We stayed at Getaway which is about 20 min away for the weekend. Overall, our experience at this state park was excellent. The trails are well maintained even in the late fall. We hiked for about 4 miles seeing the river views and the canyon views over about 2.5 hours. It is difficult to navigate a stroller/wheelchair along most of the trails in this state park so I recommend getting information ahead of time if you need accessibility. The features and varied topography were amazing; we will definitely return here again. About half of the hike we took was along a wooden or paved path. There are a lot of stairs, many more than they explain. Be prepared to go up and own more than 9 flights over the course of your hike. We had mild weather at about 40 degrees overcast with little wind. Its a great time of year to hike if you don't mind cold weather!
Leah Sorensen — Google review
It is very peopley here. I did go on a weekend and expected it to be more populated but WOW. It’s not a holiday weekend thing, this is a popular place and local attraction that tons of people in the Midwest come to see (some even further) Either way, if you can stand bumping elbows every now and then it’s not too bad. It is very pretty. There are a lot of stairs on some of the trails. Definitely bring some water!!
Alexis Beran — Google review
I have a special fondness for this state park as it's a great place for outdoor activities. During our visit, we trekked for 3 hours, exploring both the Wildcat Canyon and the La Salle Canyon. Although there aren't any waterfalls in the summer, the hike remains incredibly enjoyable.
Justin Zhang — Google review
Great hike! It has quite a few stairs on different trails, but we had lots of fun. The visitor center has a nice food court, and you can get ice cream too. The camping ground is great! We stayed in a shaded camp, great for keeping it cool during the warm days. Great place for star gazing of you stay in the no shade campsites.
Fernanda Duque — Google review
I have lived in Illinois since 2007 and wanted to visit Starved Rock so bad. November 19,23 is the first time I have had the pleasure of visiting and I was so glad I did. It was a wonderful time. There's lots of stairs so bring water and even a snack. There's a gift shop with super cute items in it. I want to go back because it was such a great time.
Alexis Gaul — Google review
I’ve been to this place since I was very young. Starved Rock Lodge has had a special place in my life for most of my life. What I love about it is that unlike most things today, it still has it’s traditional, classic, and old school feel. It seems like one of the very few things that’s being preserved and rightly so. Most of the times I go on vacation there, my experience is generally quite positive. The staff are usually friendly and considerate. It has good fishing along the Illinois river despite the river’s pollution. The nature is also beautiful. The place itself is proof that Illinois is more than just Chicago and flat farmlands. I also always enjoy the pool and hot tub there too. No place is perfect but this is my way of trying to spread some positivity in a world of seemingly endless negativity. Thank you Starved Rock State Park for all of the joy you bring to people who enjoy visiting and thank you staff for your hard work and support. Hope you all can appreciate my new drawing.
Liam Crawford — Google review
Highly Recommend: very pretty, I think French canyon was the prettiest. I would recommend seeing all except walking the bluff trail between owl canyon and Ottawa - the trail is through forest and pretty boring, not much to see just treading along. I'd recommend just hiking to owl canyon and back and then driving and parking by Illinois or Ottawa canyon.
S. D. — Google review
Nice big park. Trails for hiking an a big waterfront for fishing or watching the boats. There was a picnic area an boat dock just down from the visitor center area. Port a John's there for when the center isn't open. We did the st Louis canyon trail.. beautiful spot. We saw cliff swallows flying around the top of the canyon. That was neat!!
S Hoover — Google review
Tremendous park and trails, amazing campground facility as well five minutes up the road. We hiked four of the trails and loved the clean landscape, variations in altitude, and river and woodland views.
Staff are attentive and care greatly for the park.
The campground is amazingly clean and quiet. Bathrooms are typical camp baths.
A really fun weekend for the family with plenty of fresh air and exercise.
Jonathan Johnson — Google review
What a great state park to hike around and explore. The visitors center was clean and inviting. There is a little place to grab some treats and food called the trailhead.
There had been little rainfall around the time we were there so sadly the waterfalls were not flowing 😞 the trails were well marked and the YOU ARE HERE maps were placed all over.
Definitely a state park to add to your bucket list!
Denai C — Google review
Beautiful scenery in the state park along with decently maintained trails. In some parts there have been a few steps sticking out in odd places where rain has washed it away. Besides that, it is a very well maintained park. I easily spend 2-3 hours here. It’s a huge park to explore!
Brianna Cosgrove — Google review
Beautiful park to see the fall colors. Lots of hiking trail, the trail to LaSalle canyon has beautiful fall colors, restrooms are clean. Parking is easy during early hours, trail gets crowded later during the day. Would recommend.
Samruddhi Kapileshwar — Google review
We went when the waterfalls were dry so I was kind of disappointed but still had a good time. Spent over 3 hours walking the trails and enjoying the sites of nature. Very beautiful park. Loved the canyons and the views of the dam. Will definitely be back when waterfall season hits up again.
T. R. Justus — Google review
Starved Rock is a great state park for visitors to check out. It has pretty easy hiking so it's great for kids. Parking can be difficult sometimes in the summer as it's a popular place. It can also get a little crowded at certain times. My kids really like going and it's easy to let them wander because the paths are mainly boardwalks with railings and/or easy to follow. This park is dog friendly and, as all State Parks in Illinois, has a leash law. There are also cabins that you can rent and a hotel with a restaurant and pool. The fudge in the gift shop is a must. This is a great place for family photos and wedding photos. Have fun.
bob qualkinbush — Google review
Beautiful place to bring kids and family. This place is a challenging hike that will push the inner athlete in you. Even though it's beautiful, don't underestimate this park at all not for the faint of heart.
Manuel Arevalo — Google review
Located about an hour and half away from Chicago. This is a good place for hiking. In the spring and summer you’ll be able to see waterfalls up close. If you come in the winter, you’ll see like a winter wonderland because some of the waterfalls will be frozen and covered in snow. They have paved paths which makes things easier. Adequate amount of parking. You can pack a lunch and sit in the main picnic area. There is a visitor center with restrooms.
Nicholas P — Google review
Was a blast! The amazing rock structures are a view to look at! It was a little crowded but it was expected with how beautiful the weather has been. Remember to wear comfy shoes, lots of stairs and ups and down hills! Some of the steps are trick due to the condition, so be careful and take your time! If you're in the area, The Rootbeer Stand is up the road for a quick bite and a throwback feel!
Ryan — Google review
This is a great place to go for an extended hiking experience. The trails are very well marked and maintained. The historical aspect of Starved Rock is acknowledged and celebrated.
We had lunch in the Back Door Grill. The veggie burger was excellent and the turkey blt wrap was very good too.
Nick Mahan — Google review
Came here on Thursday to this lovely outdoor hiking spot with a group of friends 🧡. We greatly enjoyed ourselves and enjoyed being outside. Just a warning ⚠️ If you are thinking of coming here, please come prepared. Make sure to bring enough water/snacks or food and whatever else you may need. Also, if you do not enjoy coming upstairs, be warned that there are a lot of stairs. Other than those minor things to let you all know about , I had an amazing time and will be coming back here soon.
Seilah Feliciano — Google review
Went on a rainy day, it was pouring. Really nice waterfall. Especially visit the Wildcat Canyon.
Try to see all the Canyons and the Eagle’s Point. The dam is nice to observe from the Eagle’s point. Would like to visit again in summer to see how it is different. Nice to hike at. Some spots have a nice riverview. The lodge is very pretty with a bar, fireplace and serves food. There are one or two stores that sell souvenirs and gems/jewellery and collective items. Free entry to the park and free parking.
Amrita Mohini — Google review
Always packed and crowded on the weekends for hiking, but you'll still find moments to yourself. A nice scenic hike that's close to Chicago, yet remote. Trails are clearly labeled, and maps are accurate. Decent fishing off the dam, and friendly staff. Trails seem well maintained.
Nicholas Nocek — Google review
Did a 8 mile hike here in March and still the scenery was beautiful. For a moment its almost as if your no longer in the Midwest at all! All in all if your looking for beautiful scenery and a great workout Starved Rock is the place for you!
Connor Lundborg — Google review
Starved Rock has a great visitor center. As you can see from the pictures, I shared that there are quite a few informative displays. Showing great details on what you can find around the state park. Plus, they have a great volunteer book store with a lot of great nature books. The best thing is that the proceeds go to support the various educational experiences they offer. They also have a gift shop with a wonderful selection of Starved Rock souvenirs. You will also find an ice cream/fudge shop that serves homemade sweets.
Gina Turek — Google review
Nice place to hike! 13 miles altogether on the hiking trails. Went after a slight snow and it was beautiful! Lots of wooded paths. Very well marked and maps. Nice visitor center with restrooms and refreshments. Waterfall is super cool. Several lookout points overlooking the IL river and lock/dam. Dogs welcome! Everyone here was very friendly. Second time hiking here and will return again!
Brian J. — Google review
One of my favorite places in Illinois to visit. Breathtaking views and beautiful waterfalls if you’re lucky enough to spot one. I love the quaint little town and its friendly people there.
Erica Stromberg — Google review
Beautiful hike, we didn't park in the main parking. It was to crowded but found a spot down the road. We hike the whole thing in one full day. Got there befor 10 am and out by 530 pm. We enjoyed out hike!
Shellie Anders — Google review
This was my family's first visit to the park. I suggest going early in the morning to avoid crowds. Visitors from many nationalities were present, and nearly every family had a dog. The park has many stairs, so be prepared for some climbing. I recommend bringing a bag with water, snacks, and a first aid kit. Some areas can be slippery, so exercise caution. There are insufficient seating options for those who need them. I suggest adding a handicapped section along the trails with seating. I hiked the Pontiac and Wildcat Canyon trails, which took approximately two hours and covered almost three miles.
Classic urban park offering a playground, ice rink, trails, horseshoe pit & a paddle boat pier.
A beautiful park area to bring kids, pets and just relax or have a picnic. Perfect place for a rejuvenating walk on the track along the water body.
Open from sunrise to midnight and no entry fees. Has some workshops and stalls set up for Christmas near the Riverwalk cafe.
Easy parking access.
Was there at night time but would love visiting this place again during the day.
Ek Roohi Kaur Advani — Google review
This park is located in a very nice neighborhood. The view is beautiful similar to Chicago river walk, but way smaller. There are nice places to sit and enjoy.
Jagan Gnanasambandam — Google review
Beautiful space to enjoy nature, animals, and just relax. It is refreshing to get away and be outside. We got to see a snake in the water, a squirrel, fish and some cool rocks. Highly recommend!
Linda Kilmer — Google review
Explored the Riverwalk Park while passing through the area. It is a beautiful area that is family friendly and well maintained. The river itself is beautiful and peaceful. The river walk runs on both sides of the river and connects to the downtown area of Naperville. Highly recommended if you are in the area.
Shane Johnson — Google review
Naperville Riverwalk is a gem. Nice place to hang out! Ships are all around for food; history is there; great aura for the whole family
Kanwal Chawla — Google review
Clean and well-kept Riverwalk and park area. Love how close you can walk along the clear, calm DuPage River but definitely need to be careful not to tip over into the river itself. Nice seating areas as well for both people watching as well as listening to bells played by the Millennium Carillon/Moser Tower. Beautiful landscape, trees, and ducks. Plenty of folks walking and enjoying the scenery as well as sights of professional photo-ops of folks for special occasions.
Katrina Marie N-A — Google review
The perfect place to spend an afternoon in. My friend and I had a small picnic and found a table by the playground. We then explored the many things this place offers such as the Centennial beach, restaurants, Millenium Carillon tower, skate park, baseball field, and a beautiful well maintained hiking trail. Lots of people but not crowded. No wonder it is recognized as one of the most beautiful spots in the Midwest,
Glenn Bermejo — Google review
Nice park to walk around. Lots of families and other people there enjoying the park. There was a street musician playing jazz. An interesting part was the narrow path by the river. It can be fairly wide but can also be quite narrow where it allows only 1 person to walk around. The riverwalk is quite long and goes from the park to downtown. You can catch a glimpse of some ducks or other fowl flying under the bridge sometimes. Great for a fall or spring walk.
Clam — Google review
I had a beautiful day with my family here and you can too. Tons of free stuff to do, live entertainment, and most of the people walking around are in a good mood and friendly. I brought my bird and she loved it. There are a lot of summer activities, and tons of nearby shops and restaurants to visit. I definitely recommend this place.
Zim Zeisler — Google review
Beautiful place to roam around and take a romantic walk. The river is beautiful, and the water is clear with birds, ducks, and cranes. The path along the river was very clean. It's a little hidden gem.
Binu John — Google review
It’s not as extensive as San Antonio’s but it’s a nice and enjoyable riverwalk. It has 2 paths and I wish the path by the river was not too narrow in some places. We also enjoyed the covered bridges, pavilions, and the restaurants nearby. Considering twigs and natural debris in the water, the park was well maintained overall.
Lalaine T — Google review
Very beautiful. A nice weekend gate away it is. You can opt for kayaking and boating over there. The price is 12$ per boat and 4 persons can sit on a single boat. There is an artificial beach but we didn't go there as we had no bathing suit.
Deboshree Dey — Google review
Good walk place full of green environment. Meditative with green river Bridged over by heavy wooden bridges.
The River Walk Cafe is located here also with amazing relaxing environment (see my separate review on that).
Naperville generally provides excellent family atmosphere and great for kids as well. This river walk is very much part of the attraction that makes the city stands out. Definitely worth revisiting.
Samuel Stephen — Google review
Dog friendly. Great scenery for walk. Quiet with paths near river. Lots of interactive spots and opportunities for adventures. Welcome center, info booths and Millennium Carillon nearby. Can paddleboat here.
Driven — Google review
Love, love, love this place. It's my favorite place to go when I want to be close to the river. I've even done a few photo shoots over there! Love bringing my dog as well to walk around. You get a mix of everything one way is the park for kiddos then a path that loops around a forest area or the other way after you pass the beach you get a taste of downtown Naperville and the river.
Harrah's Joliet is a riverfront casino hotel that offers various dining options, a bar, and live music. It is conveniently located near the train station, making it an ideal choice for travelers. The rooms have deep tubs suitable for soaking and provide guests with a comfortable night's rest. However, additional fees of around $20+ are added to the room rates, which may not be favorable to some.
This is a very quiet, discreet hotel where the beds are clean and comfortable. An ideal location when you need to spend the night somewhere that resembles the comfort of home. The addition of the casino is an extra perk that brings late night food options and a little bit of fun gaming before heading for bed, so it's a great location! Will definitely choose again in the future.
Mario E — Google review
I stayed here primarily because it's the closest hotel to the train station. The tub was deep enough that I could soak (I'm 5'10"). I had great nights rest. I wasn't too happy about some of the extra fees they add to your room (~$20+). So add $20 to whatever price you see advertised. I'm not a gambler so I didn't enter the casino.
DeMarco Davidson — Google review
After being a frequent guest (DIAMOND ELITE LEVEL) at this casino and hotel for more than 2 decades. I really have to re-think going back. I was there on Sunday night and had a horribly embarrassing and humiliating experience at the main casino bar. I approached the bar for a Heineken. Next to me at the bar was a cocktail server. She called out her order to the bartender and then asked him "did you take a $20 from the bar"? "I'm pretty sure I put a $20 down on the bar". The bartender, Marc, looked her in the face and said "No" The cocktail server looked at me and there I was standing with a $20 in my hand. She looked at me again and again. Then, the other bartender with dark hair leaned-in toward the cocktail server and said "do you want me to call surveillance"? She again looked me over and then said "Yes" So...now I know that she thinks the $20 in my hand was stolen from her. People sitting at the bar were looking on as I said to her: "Do you really think I took your money"? She said "Oh, no...I didn't think that" I was the only one within reach of her money with the exception of the bartender that emphatically denied taking it. Surveillance informed them that the bartender, Marc, that said he didn't take it off the bar...did INDEED take it off the bar. Is he very forgetful or a liar that steals money? CLEARLY, the server thought I took her money and others sitting at the bar watch intently at the drama. I was mortified and humiliated beyond measure. i informed my casino host via text of the incident and he apologized and said his boss was informed. I half-expected a call, email or text from someone at Harrah's, but it seems they're perfectly content to have pretend nothing too bad happened. They could have asked for a review from surveillance without the implied accusation that I was a thief and spared me the embarrassment and humiliation. It's not likely I will return to Harrah's or other Caesar's properties. There are too many choices to return where I'm treated so poorly.
Gerard McGuiggan — Google review
Easy in and easy out. Rooms were large and very nice, no smoke smell. Service is excellent at the front desk. Game floor was not crowded and plenty of table games. My $69 room cost me $150.....dang marketing and betting losses! It was worth it, I'll be back.
H.R. Cook — Google review
The pros are that every staff member was very kind and helpful in the casino and hotel. Our room was pretty big and mostly clean. The bathtub was massive and water pressure was excellent and hot. The sundries shop at the front desk had a wide variety of items you may have forgotten. Lots of affordable restaurants within walking distance of the hotel and parking was simple. When we came in at 10pm to retire for the evening, the lobby smelled like fresh pizza. The cons are that our room's previous occupant left their used coffee bag in the machine and a half pot of stinky burned coffee. Some how, house keeping missed that. There are soap dispensers in the shower for shampoo and body wash but they were topped off with water to appear more full, so they hardly made any suds. Every pop machine we encountered was broken and the ice machine on our floor was not working. Your key card won't allow you to take the elevator to any other floor so we couldn't try other ice machines. And you should expect some late night intoxicated folks on the weekends, hollering in the hallway and waking you up if you turn in early. Overall decent experience.
IH Rivera — Google review
Nice place, but Way too noisy. Clean, employees polite, helpful, and cheerful. Food is good in all eating areas. Matresses could be nicer quality. Will go again.
Beth E. Luciano — Google review
The staff was very friendly and attentive, from the casino floor to security to the hotel staff. We got a non-smoking King room and the room was spotless...very clean! The bathroom had a hairdryer that worked!!! The tub was massive... definitely room for 2! Private toilet room, soap/body wash provided, and plenty of towels.
The casino gave some, took some away, and then let us walk away with some. New and (best of all) old school slots, a nice variety of dollar, quarter, and penny slots. The tables were open, and there was room to sit at anyone you wanted to.
There is a little cafe serving good sandwiches and Starbucks. 2 bar areas w/staff pouring cold beer and stiff drinks.
This was our 2nd stay here and we'll be back!
Mark Hodson — Google review
Front desk concierage when we checked in was the least helpful man ever. We asked about Valet parking which they no longer have. I then had to pull teeth to figure out where to park. Room is spacious, and very warm. Air conditioning has one setting and DOES not work. Bedding. Pillows are lumpy, sheets are scratchy. I could hear them crinkle us. For 250 a night, complete rip off.
Veronica Allyson Miller — Google review
Stayed here for a show at the Rialto Theater. It was a quick two block walk to the show. The room was a king, and was very spacious. It was also quiet given the street and river traffic out the window. The best the best thing was the bathroom. The tub was huge, great water pressure, and a lot of hot water. The stool was closed off in its own separate. We did pay $15 for early check in, as we showed up around 2:00 pm and check in is at 4:00 pm
Shawn Artis — Google review
What happened to this casino??!! It's dead up in here feels like being at a bingo hall... You guys have to do something else to bring the excitement back here once again or just shut this place down. Too big of wasted space for this cemetery they want to call a casino
MR. Marcus — Google review
The price of a 5 star hotel with the experience of a hostel. All night we could hear the next room over. No amenities, no breakfast, no pool, no coffee. Forget your toothbrush? They will sell you one for $6
Tim Galos — Google review
Gambling is what it is...a risk you take; but at least LIVEN this place up!!! Compared to Rivers this place feels like work, not as bad as Hollywood but very close. Pump some good music through the place, get the crowd jumping, have more fiery give aways, be more creative! Joliet should be a place people from Chicago and Indiana should want to take a drive to; a fun hot spot! More winning not a repast.
Renaldo Bogan — Google review
Some rooms need updating (ours didn't this time), coffee pots need deep cleaning or how 'bout replacing them. Very comfortable couch and bed, we had a great night sleep. Brought beers, vodka, bloody mary mix for a great morning 😉 watching football games in our room is fun when you come prepared as we did. Our munchies include chips crackers cheese and spanish style antipasto 😋 Have fun and enjoy your stay!!
anita a — Google review
Phenomenal Management. Willy is one of the rare gems in this world. The way he handled my reservation error was accommodating when I needed it. Rochelle was also very attentive and welcoming. I couldn’t be more thrilled with my stay and the service of the staff
J Cole — Google review
I enjoy the location here. It was my first time. Pizza is good. The casino floor is open in new slots. Parking free across the street. The room was nice. Spacious, and the air conditioning was super cold. Bed was comfortable as well. The best thing about my experience was the front desk supervisor, Tanya. She was absolutely a sweetheart and caring exceptional customer service. She is very knowledgeable and she was very helpful at everything. She is a rare worker these days. She should be promoted, and her skillset and passion for her job would add great value for her organization. Just the overall customer service level. I was going to 4 star rate. I'm a very honest reviewer, but my interactions with her she went above and beyond, so it's 5 stars across the board!!!! Fantastic
Rustan Porter — Google review
Very clean casino. Have stayed at the hotel a few times and the rooms are NEVER that clean. Last time there was toiletries left from the previous guests with opened coffee bags. This time, there was dried up toothpaste in the sink and hairs in the shower. Luckily we were only there for 1 night so I waited to shower when I got home to my clean shower. Don't really recommend the hotel AT ALL but the casino is great and very clean.
Lisa Moxley — Google review
Dated hotel with a casino attached. Our room was nice and very open. Lots of space. I looked at past reviews to note the regular rooms were not great, so I upgraded to the premium 'river view' room.
Like I stated, the room was nice. The view was OK. Yes we saw the river but we also had a great look at the pawn shop next door. Hmmmm....
We did not eat at this location.
It was within walking distance to the Forge.
I wasn't very happy with the service. All 4 handicapped spots were taken and we were told to park across the street. Very convenient for a handicapped with luggage.
Jeff — Google review
We attended a Holiday party here for my husband's workplace get together. The Italian food was pretty good for being banquet style and at a Casino.
Laura Murphy — Google review
I didn’t stay at the hotel but I come with my boyfriend and some of my friends all the time I’m not much of a gambler but I like to go to the smoke room that they have, or sit by the bar to have a couple of drinks. The older bartender Nancy is not very nice but Jennifer is sooooooo sweet and super cute I hope next time I come back she’s here and can serve me again. Good luck everybody!!!
Demaris Walker — Google review
Heather, the casino cage supervisor was extremely rude for an issue that was not my fault. She raised her voice and was extremely hostile. The issue was not resolved after speaking with the "casino manager ". I am diamond rewards tier and regardless, I expected a better experience.
Joe Palmer — Google review
It's so sad how they treat my husband because my husband has a Defibrillator/pacemaker and was scared to go through metal detectors and told them he had no problem with them hand searching him, they refuse to let him in unless he went through the metal detectors.. I highly recommend if somebody has this kind of disability and is scared to go through metal detectors. I would go to Bally's in Chicago At least they will hand search you and treat you like a guest and not a inconvenience and tell you to leave
Rhonda Kurylowicz — Google review
Slots games are of the sort found in many other nice casinos, you just need bubble craps, and another table. Crowded tables that money people can't get to helps no one.
Donny Dew — Google review
Terrible, terrible experience. While we were sleeping in our room, we were woken up at 1am by the people who were staying next to us. They were arguing, screaming, and slamming doors continually. This continued on for almost 1.5 hours. In this time, we called down to the front desk asking for security to manage the situation. This just kept continuing and we decided at 2am that we would just go home. We couldn’t sleep with all the screaming and slamming doors. When we went down to the front desk to check out, the woman said that security didn’t get a chance to make it up to the floor to handle the situation. So we paid to stay the night in the hotel and only got to sleep for 2 hours… The staff didn’t seem to care at all.
DO NOT RECOMMEND.
Darbi Ahlf — Google review
The Reserve Steakhouse has a nice selection of appetizers and entrees. We have enjoyed everything we have had there.
The casino has slots, video poker, table games.