Explore Branson’s rich history and iconic landmarks on a guided tour. Get onboard a minivan, visit College of the Ozarks, admire Table Rock Dam, and more, with engaging stories from your driver-guide.

 

EXPERIENCE:

Explore the rich history and scenic charm of Branson on this immersive sightseeing tour. Start with a visit to the iconic Table Rock Dam, viewing it from both the river and lake sides, and gain insight into the Shepherd of the Hills Trout Hatchery and its significance to the local ecosystem.

Next, head to the renowned College of the Ozarks, celebrated for its unique educational model and prominent visitors. Enjoy a relaxing break at The Keeter Center, where you can indulge in coffee, ice cream, and baked goods, and interact with students.

Continue to Shepherd’s Adventure Park, the birthplace of Branson’s tourism, inspired by Harold Bell Wright’s novel Shepherd of the Hills. This stop also includes a convenient restroom break.

As you pass through Hollister, admire the Old English Village, with its Tudor-style architecture, quaint shops, galleries, and restaurants, and learn how the railroad transformed this town into a vibrant community.

Finally, explore downtown Branson along the shores of Lake Taneycomo. Discover the historic district’s shops and eateries and hear the story of Branson’s evolution since the late 19th century. End the tour with a drive past Branson Landing Mall, showcasing a blend of old and new shopping venues.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Experience the beauty and history of Branson with a driver-guide on a van tour
Visit the College of the Ozarks and enjoy sweet treats at The Keeter Center
Uncover the birthplace of Branson’s tourism at Shepherd’s Adventure Park
Feast your eyes on the Tudor-style architecture in the quaint town of Hollister
Discover the historic downtown Branson and its unique shops and restaurants

 

 

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