H.S. Clay House
For more than 21 years, the H.S. Clay House has been a great place to visit in any season, whether for a special occasion or a much needed getaway. We…
For more than 21 years, the H.S. Clay House has been a great place to visit in any season, whether for a special occasion or a much needed getaway. We…
Once a llama farm in the 1990's, Sunflower Hill Farm has truly transformed into a premiere venue since its purchase, by Mike and Karen, in July of 2014. While the…
The 238-mile Katy Trail is a Missouri State Park and crosses the state, from Machens to Clinton. Bicyclists, joggers, and walkers use the trail. Dogs are welcome! MM32, the site…
Enjoy a day on the Missouri River with Family and Friends! Klondike Boat Ramp has plenty of parking available and is free to the public.
Grass covered rolling hills invite you to have a picnic, lay in the grass and take in the sunshine. Pavilion and picnic tables are available. Located behind Sehert House and…
Augusta's Historical Museum is located in the split-level brick house built in 1861 by August and Catherine Sehrt, immigrants from Hannover, Germany. August, an experienced carpenter, made furniture and caskets…
Klondike Park is 250 acres of scenic property, featuring more than 4 miles of natural and paved trails for hiking and biking. Once the site of an old silica sand…
History of Walnut St. Leonard Harold, a follower of Daniel Boone purchased 360 acres with an excellent boat landing form the government in 1821. A ferry started immediately, and…