Branson Missouri
- Major Airports:
- Springfield-Branson (SGF)
- Kansas City (MCI)
- States:
- Missouri
Branson: A small town with a huge music scene
Outdoors and Lakes
Many first-time visitors don’t realize that Branson is situated between two major lakes, with a third lake running through town. This unique geography offers visitors a variety of outdoors activities, such as boating, hiking, biking, paddleboarding and more, all with a backdrop of some of the most breathtaking scenery in the central USA. Discover why Missouri is often called the "Cave State" with underground excursions at nearby wonders such as Fantastic Caverns, Marvel Cave, Talking Rocks Cavern and more.
Golf
Branson has a number of nationally-recognized golf courses. Hit the links at Big Cedar Lodge’s Top of the Rock course, a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course that's previously served as the site of the annual PGA Legends of Golf and Champions Tour tournament. Big Cedar Lodge is also home to Buffalo Ridge Springs, which has been rated the top public course in Missouri by both Golf Magazine and Golf Digest.
Entertainment in Branson
Branson’s reputation for live entertainment is well known – and well deserved – with dozens of shows happening daily. Branson’s music scene includes shows that feature American roots genres like country, gospel and bluegrass, as well as popular music and rock n’ roll. There’s also a selection of Broadway-style entertainment and large stage productions. Magicians, game shows, comedians, hypnotists, and more round out the eclectic offerings. For a unique night out, grab a seat at Dolly Parton's Stampede, a toe-tapping dinner theater show with plenty of country flair.
Attractions
Whether you enjoy demonstrations by skilled craftsmen, fantastic food, live music or jaw-dropping thrill rides, Silver Dollar City generates smiles that last long after your trip is over. This 1880s-themed amusement park has garnered accolades and top awards from publications such as USA Today and Amusement Today magazine. Nearby in the Branson Theater District, the Titanic Museum Attraction is housed inside a half-scale recreation of the ill-fated ship and features some of the most priceless Titanic artifacts in the world. Branson also has a wide variety of other attractions, from water park go-karts to zip-lines.
Resorts, Lodging and Beyond
The Branson area is home to upscale resorts like Big Cedar Lodge and Chateau on the Lake Resort and Spa. You'll also find a wide variety of lodging, ranging from four-star hotels to luxury cabins and condominiums, medium-service hotels to budget-friendly motels. Branson is a paradise for RV and camper vacations, with plenty of scenic campsites featuring mountain or lake views.
Branson is practically at the center of the USA, putting many other notable U.S. locales at your fingertips. Enjoy a day trip to Springfield, Missouri, a historical hub known as the "Birthplace of Route 66," or take a 2.5-hour drive to Kansas City, Missouri, one of the host cities for the 2026 Fifa World Cup.
Fun Fact

Branson is located within a day's drive of one-third of the USA's population.

In Branson, there are 57,000 theater seats, more than Broadway in New York City.
