You may be detecting a bit of a cheese theme, and you’d be right. The queso is a family-favorite, and it makes a perfect topping for my cheese enchilada. Not just the decor, but the cheese itself. In fact, it’s probably not even authentic Tex-Mex, but I love it’s cheesy goodness. Two are in the immediate area, and one is across the state line in Kansas. This is actually a chain–there are three. This is one of my favorite things to do in Joplin and definitely one of my favorite places to eat. On display are assorted historical items from Joplin’s mining era including a circus room, a child’s playhouse, a Bonnie and Clyde exhibition, a 1927 American LeFrance fire engine and Victorian furnishings, textiles and a doll collection. Hoover Historical Museum explores the effects of mining on the Joplin area. This museum explains the geology and geochemistry of the area and demonstrates mining processes and methods used from the 1870s through the 1960s. Ritchie Tri-State Mineral Museum, which houses one of the world’s best collections of lead and zinc ores. This complex houses two different museums. George Washington Carver National MonumentĪnother interesting thing to do in Joplin (or near Joplin), is to visit the George Washington Carver National Monument.ĭedicated to Carver, who became a renowned agricultural scientist, educator and humanitarian. National Cookie Cutter Historical MuseumĪ small museum dedicated to the unique tools made to make our cookies more fun! 6. This park pays homage to that time in their history through murals. Route 66 Mural ParkĪn interesting thing to do in Joplin is to visit the Route 66 Mural Park.Īt the height of Route 66’s popularity, many traveled through town and Joplin’s downtown flourished. Part of the rails-to-trails project, this 5+ mile trail is a great way to get outdoors and in nature! Arts & Culture 4. Missouri is known for having many caves! 3. In several places, the formations seem to make small caverns. It’s also fun to see the rock formations along the trails. The Audubon Center is especially focused on conserving the area habitats for migratory birds and other wildlife, so keep your eyes open along the trail you never know what animal you may see. Some of the trails are paved, but for the more rustic among us, the glades offer unpaved trails. There are several walking paths, and one follows Shoal Creek to the Redings Mill Bridge. These trails are a great way to get close to nature. Take a Hike on the Trails at the Wildcat Glade Audubon CenterĪnother favorite thing to do in Joplin is to visit the Wildcat Glades. I love to sit on the edge of the creek and watch the water rush over the boulders. My favorite time of day to visit is at dusk. It isn’t a large waterfall, but it’s pretty. At one point in the creek, the water descends into the Grand Falls. Shoal Creek winds around the Joplin area, and many people enjoy fishing or floating through Missouri’s beautiful woods. One of my favorite things to do in Joplin MO is to visit the Grand Falls. Here is my list of the top things to do in Joplin MO: Outdoors & Nature 1. So, keep reading and you’ll want to visit Joplin! Favorite Things to do in Joplin MO You can follow bits of Route 66 through and out of town, but that’s not the only thing to do here. Joplin really is a special place, and its history and association with Route 66 is just the beginning. Louis, Joplin, Missouri, Oklahoma City looks oh so pretty.” And the list of places along the highway goes on. After a couple of verses, the lyrics state, “It goes from St. The song has had a little bit of a revival since Disney’s Cars came out. If you’ve heard the lyrics to the famous “Get Your Kicks, On Route 66,” then you know a little bit about the town I call home. Spoke to a lady whose 5yr old kid was in the middle of the river with the current going…made me nervous but she was above water and having fun.Hometown Tourist Project Week # 31 ~ Joplin, Missouri By: Stacey Billingsley There is a street before getting to the falls that can take you to the other side where there are 6 parking spots, you can get out and walk the trail along the water, there were ppl hanging out there in the water as well. Definitely coming back from Saint Louis and bringing more of the family, this trip was just for me and my daughter who is 10 and she loved it! The water is cool-cold but it feels amazing once you’re in. As for parking, it’s a natural attraction so you park at the side of the road it’s no big deal. I read reviews that talked about parking and no signs so I was concerned, but let me assure you that you need no signs you’ll know you’re there when you get there. It’s a great place for passing through, we were there for a little over an hour but I’m sure you could make a day of it. This spot is the perfect place to stop for a dip.
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