Vacation rentals in Missouri

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Other great vacation rentals in Missouri

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Tiny home in Webster County

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Tiny Cabin in Amish Country

Sep 17 – 24

R1,189 ZAR per night
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Yurt in Galena

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Forest Garden Yurts

Jul 28 – Aug 4

R2,168 ZAR per night
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Cabin in Strafford

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Unique /Modern/River/Secluded/UTV/Hot Tub/Trails

Jan 27 – Feb 3

R4,807 ZAR per night
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Cabin in Gainesville

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Cute Ozark Mtn cabin in the woods: a quiet escape

Nov 20 – 27

R1,763 ZAR per night
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Farm stay in Fredericktown

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

NEW DC Farmhouse Come relax in our HOT JACUZZI

Jul 21 – 28

R2,325 ZAR per night
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Farm stay in Weston

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

Hippie Hills - Cozy Country Lodging and a Hot Tub

Jan 3 – 10

R3,404 ZAR per night
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Yurt in Phillipsburg

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Maggie's Modern MEGA YURT (30ft)

Sep 27 – Oct 4

R1,579 ZAR per night
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Farm stay in Morrisville

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

⭐️ Farmhouse on Sac River ⭐️ 100 acre farm stay

Sep 3 – 10

R2,324 ZAR per night

Your guide to Missouri

Welcome to Missouri

Located in the heart of the country, the Show-Me State is often preceded in reputation by the metropolitan cities that flank its borders: Kansas City to the west and St. Louis to the east. But dig a little deeper, and Missouri’s significance to American history and geography begins to surface. In the early 19th century, it earned a reputation as a “gateway to the West,” as it was the last stop on the way to the new frontier. From the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Oregon Trail and even the Pony Express mail service, St. Louis was an important hub for American explorers heading West to stake their claims. Modern-day Missouri’s famous Gateway Arch — the world’s tallest — is a grand symbol of its role on so many crosscountry journeys, and the state is still known for its impressive network of trails. Along with its reputation for regional barbecue, live entertainment, a rich brewing history, and wild natural features, there’s more to Missouri than meets the eye.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Missouri

Because of its geographical position unprotected by mountains or oceans, Missouri experiences extreme temperatures at both the freezing-cold and scorching-hot ends of the scale. The upside of its dramatic weather is that all four seasons are true to definition. Missourians celebrate the warmer months with festivals and fairs, including Hannibal’s famous BBQ Fest in late July St. Charles’s weekend-long Riverfest, and Ste. Genevieve’s popular Summer Music Series. Throughout the year, locals celebrate events that mark its early French heritage.


Top things to do in Missouri

The Ozarks

Missouri’s massive Ozark Mountains are technically a pair of mountain ranges — the St. Francois Mountains and neighboring Arkansas’s Boston Mountains. The area, which covers 47,000 square miles, lives large both geographically and culturally for Missourians. Rent a cabin here to revel in the network of lakes, streams, and rivers, and learn how the Ozarks represent a rich history with Irish and German roots that’s passed down through generations of Missourians via folklore, square dances, and tall tales.

Branson

If you’re seeking entertainment, head south. Perched in the Ozarks on Missouri’s southern border, Branson is the live-entertainment capital of the state — or maybe the universe, as it was once declared. Theaters began opening in town in the 1930s and snowballed in mid-century as stages got bigger, costumes got more elaborate, and local competition fueled the entertainment factor. From massive outdoor amphitheaters to major production stage shows, you’d be remiss not to get tickets to something while in town.

St. Louis

One of the Midwest’s most beloved cities, St. Louis is a manageable size for short visits, but there’s so much to do here. In the shadow of the famous Gateway Arch are arts and culture institutions and a thriving music scene, especially when it comes to jazz, blues, and ragtime. But few things rival support for the baseball team — one of the winningest in the country.

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