The 10 Best Things to Do in Reeds Spring, United States

April 3, 2018 Frederic Celentano

Reeds Spring is a city in Stone County, Missouri, United States. The population was 913 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Branson, Missouri Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Reeds Spring

1. Zip Line USA

3335 US Highway 160, Reeds Spring, MO 65737
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5 based on 468 reviews

Zip Line USA

Zip Line USA offers the highest and longest ziplines in the Mid-West! With 9 different cables you will cover over 120 acres on over 3 miles of ziplines! Ages 3 and up!! No towers to climb here so everyone can do it!

Reviewed By Dana S - Seneca, United States

We are so happy to write this review! This is a class act group with professional, fun and friendly guides and staff. One rider was a first time rider and they treated him so kind. We couldn't believe how long the 9 rides were! Great times had by all!!!!! Great for families of all ages!

2. Talking Rocks Cavern

423 Fairy Cave Ln, Branson West, Branson, MO 65737-8363 +1 417-272-3366
Excellent
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4.5 based on 465 reviews

Talking Rocks Cavern

Talking Rocks Cavern is open year round, and features hour-long guided, walking tours through a beautiful cavern with a constant temperature of 63 degree. Cave Country Mini-Golf, gemstone panning, and 4000 sq. Ft. Rock and Gift Shop. Two SpeleoBox Crawl Mazes, picnic areas, hiking trails, lookout tower, giant checkerboard and kid's play area are always free to our guests.

Reviewed By LoveMyFamily6 - Rhinelander, Wisconsin

We thought this would be a great place to visit because it was pouring rain - but not so much! Apparently when it rains outside- it rains inside the caverns as well. We were warned by the staff, but decided to do it anyway. We got drenched despite having rain ponchos on (provided). It was an interesting and beautiful place - just don't go when it's raining!

3. Sight & Sound Theatres

1001 Shepherd of the Hills Expy, Branson, MO 65616-8007 +1 800-377-1277
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5 based on 6 reviews

Sight & Sound Theatres

Sight & Sound Theatres is the nation's largest Christian theatre company and one of the highest attended live theatres on the East Coast and in the Midwest. This inspiring family experience includes a majestic 2000-seat theatre, a massive 300-foot wrap-around stage, a professional cast, spectacular sets up to 40 feet high and a variety of live animals. Go back in time and witness the greatest stories of the Bible as they come to life right before your eyes!

Reviewed By PastorRiggen - Olathe, Kansas

Whatever Sight and Sound is showing when you come to Brandon, DON’T MISS IT! We’ve seen Ruth, Joseph, Jonah, the Miracle of Christmas, and (most recently) Samson. They have all been top notch. Please be aware that the writers/producers take quite a bit of liberty with the stories, although they definitely try to not add anything that would go against what the Bible says. I have a few serious issues with some of their basic doctrines, but I know that going in. I don’t go to learn the Bible (I have a degree in Theology). I go there to enjoy a family-friendly, Bible-based drama. I highly recommend it!

4. Branson Zipline at Wolfe Mountain

2339 US Highway 65, Walnut Shade, Branson, MO 65771-9360
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5 based on 822 reviews

Branson Zipline at Wolfe Mountain

World Class Eco-Adventure! Visitors of all ages soar through and above trees, past rugged bluffs and over the forest fauna in the pristine Ozark Mountains. The range of authentic eco-adventures include zipline canopy tours (guided excursions across numerous ziplines, sky bridges, and platforms)-the 2½ hr Ozarks Xplorer, the 1½ hr Flying Prospector; Blue Streak Fast Line and Free Fall Xpress; nighttime canopy tours; Wolfe Creek Photo Safari Guided Walking Tour; Ol' Blue Gemstone Mining; themed gift shop at Wolfe Creek Station, and more. As a member of the ACCT, certification of the course and all guides meets or exceeds ACCT standards. 7 miles N of Branson on US Hwy 65..

Reviewed By AshleyFab2 - Benton, Arkansas

I just visited Branson Zipline at Wolfe Mountain over spring break with my 6 & 9 year old daughters. They weren't heavy enough to zipline so we tried out Snowflex Park! It.was.AMAZING!! So much fun! You get an hour and it is worth every penny! It was our favorite thing we did all week. There is a 'magic carpet' that takes you to the top of the hill. My girls had a little trouble catching their balance to get on it and also hang on to the tube. About the third time, they got the hang of it and it was a breeze! We will definitely be back!

5. Table Rock Guide Service

19 Schooner Creek Rd, Kimberling City, MO 65686-9542
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5 based on 51 reviews

Table Rock Guide Service

Full time fishing guide service for table rock lake and lake taneycomo in Branson, Missouri.

Reviewed By Jo B

It was our first trip to Branson and we planned a trip to Table Rock Lake to go fishing. We used Table Rock Guide Service. My husband is an experienced fisherman but I am not I had no idea what to expect. Bill Beck took us out and it was amazing. We had 40 mile an hour winds to contend with but we still caught fish. Bill is the best in his field and really knows Table Rock Lake. We highly recommend him as your fishing guide.

6. Pure Tranquility Massage

_54 Notch Shopping Center Lane, Unit B, Branson West, Branson, MO 6537 +1 417-338-3310
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5 based on 31 reviews

Pure Tranquility Massage

World class massage spa offering couples massage.

Reviewed By Rita E

I had been suffering for the past few months after overworking the muscles in my lower back with yard work. This hard-headed senior finally decided I needed help. Both Tena and Stacy were professional, knowledgeable and now I'm on the road to recovery! Thank you...MoreRita I am so happy we got you back on the feet. Thank you for allowing us to work on you.

7. Ledgestone Country Club

1600 Ledgestone Way, Reeds Spring, MO 65737-9276 +1 417-335-8187
Excellent
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Ledgestone Country Club

Our 18-hole, par 71, championship course is tucked away amidst the Ozark Mountains, just minutes from downtown Branson. LedgeStone Country Club offers a challenging and rewarding golf experience that has won the praise of members, guests and visitors alike. A combination of strategy and consideration for natural design, this dramatic Tom Clark layout features distinct elevation changes that require accurate shot shaping and distance control.

Reviewed By Emil T - Omaha, Nebraska

Buried in the forest is this beautiful stretch of golf course, plenty challenging for any golfer. Nice greens a clean fairways.

8. Moon Struck Pottery

8956 E State Highway 76, Suite G, Branson West, Branson, MO 65737-9687 +1 417-294-9059
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5 based on 13 reviews

Moon Struck Pottery

We hand make functional, custom and unique pottery designs and amazing artwork from over 15 local artists. Plus we offer pottery classes on the wheel and hand building. Great for all ages. Classes are customized for locals to do weekly and also great for a fun vacation outing. Classes can be individual or for small groups.

Reviewed By puertoricanbride - Reeds Spring, Missouri

We had purchased some Halloween decorations from Moonstruck at a festival and was really impressed with all the cute Christmas decorations she had available. My daughter even wanted to carry around the candleholders like they were toys! I am planning on getting some pottery lessons for my mom as a gift. Good spot to pick up one of a kind pieces.

9. Xcape Branson

236 Wild Vailey Way, Reeds Spring, MO 65737-7511 +1 417-272-0052
Excellent
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Xcape Branson

Reviewed By SouthernSweethearts - Grove, Oklahoma

My wife and I are what you might call escape room enthusiasts! We even went to one of the best escape rooms in America to celebrate our bachelor/bachelorette parties in New Orleans. After that experience, I thought we'd never find anything that could compare.... We were wrong. Xcape Branson is highly immersive, fun, and exciting. The best part? We lost, and we can't wait to come back and give it another try!

10. The Haygoods

3216 West Highway 76, Clay Cooper Theatre, Branson, MO 65616 +1 417-339-4663
Excellent
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5 based on 3 reviews

The Haygoods

26th SMASH HIT SEASON! Celebrating 25 Years of Legendary Family Entertainment! Experienced by over 6 Million People! World Class Production and Special Effects! 5 Brothers and 1 Sister performing on 20+ Instruments! BRANSON'S MOST POPULAR SHOW!! CALL EARLY! THE HAYGOODS SELL OUT FAST The Haygoods are Modern Family Entertainment at its BEST! This group of six siblings, (5 brothers and 1 sister), bring an all-new show to the Branson stage every year. Stunning visual effects and a state of the art stage presentation are the backdrop to an amazing array of musical styles, performed with more energy and excitement than anything you have ever experienced! The hits of today's Country, Rock, and Pop artists along with the music of the last 5 decades, are showcased in an electrifying ride of song, rhythm, and sound that you won't soon forget! Fans of all ages will LOVE The Haygoods and their music!

Reviewed By LmDalton - American Fork, Utah

The show was professional and polished—a little too polished. This family is definitely talented, and the music was fun and diverse. The light show was impressive, but I got the feeling that a lot of it was purposely distracting from the performers, who lacked energy—probably because they were lip syncing and not playing their instruments half the time.

The end of the show employed a blatant tactic to force a standing ovation, by paying tribute to US veterans with a few seconds of the National Anthem. It’s not necessary to stand for the anthem, but most people don’t know that, so people started standing up. Far be it from me to remain sitting when a Midwest crowd stands to show their patriotism. I didn’t want to be beaten up in the parking lot after being taken for a commie. So I gave a standing ovation along with the rest of the crowd. At least it got people moving out of the building faster.

We were entertained, and it wasn’t a waste of two hours, but we’ll probably pick something else next time.

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