Stone church at top of the rock in Branson, Missouri.

The Best Small Towns In The Ozarks To Chill Out In 2024

Spanning sections of Oklahoma and Kansas and larger areas of Missouri and Arkansas, the Ozark Mountains are celebrated for their rugged landscapes, lush woodlands, and gorgeous water features. While much of the land is centered around farms, milling, and mining, nestled amongst these industries, the region’s small towns offer incredible destinations for chilling out—especially for those looking to reconnect with nature.

Whether planning a jam-packed family vacation in bustling Branson or a romantic waterfront retreat in Osage Beach, the Ozarks’ small towns promise thrills for those looking for adventure and relaxation for those looking to unwind. From lazy lake days to challenging waterfall hikes, the Ozarks region has something memorable for everyone in 2024.

Mammoth Springs, Arkansas

Mammoth Springs, Arkansas
A dam at Mammoth Springs, Arkansas.

As the home of under 1,000 locals and one of the largest natural springs in the , the charming Ozarks town of Mammoth Springs is proof that big things can come in small packages. The town’s namesake spring, a National Natural Landmark, can be explored at Mammoth Spring State Park, where an astounding 9 million gallons of water flows hourly into the 10-acre Spring Lake. Flowing southward, Spring River grants even more gorgeous scenes, along with -class trout fishing.

To behold the river in all its glory, pedal boats and kayaks are available for rent at the park. As for those who prefer to stay on dry land, the Riverbend Restaurant is the perfect place to try mouthwatering food with stunning river views, or visitors can pack a lunch to enjoy at one of the park’s scenic picnic areas. Regardless of where you decide to spend your time, Mammoth Springs has corner-to-corner natural splendor.

Branson, Missouri

Branson, Missouri
The vintage Branson Scenic Railway passenger train in Branson, Missouri. Editorial credit: Rosemarie Mosteller / Shutterstock.com.

For a more energetic town to explore in 2024, Branson is an Ozark gem famous for being the “Live Entertainment Capital of the .” Welcoming more than 9 million visitors annually, the town promises fun for families and solo travelers alike. The Entertainment District boasts over 30 theaters with over 100 live shows, along with hotspot attractions like the Titanic Museum, Aquarium at the Boardwalk, and the Silver Dollar City amusement park. The 1880s-themed park has everything from classic coasters to Table Rock Lake dinner cruises aboard the Showboat Branson Belle.

Living up to Branson’s reputation, the park also hosts tons of live music festivals, like the upcoming Country Music Days from September 6th to 8th in 2024. Shortly after, from September 13th to October 26th, Silver Dollar City’s Harvest Festival will celebrate the changing seasons in an exciting way, promising festive fall flavors, a Cowboy Emporium, and their Garden Of Giants pumpkin patch. With all this and more, it is easy to see why this Branson attraction was voted the number 1 amusement park in the United States by Tripadvisor in 2023.

Hollister, Missouri

Historic Downing Street in Hollister, Missouri
Historic Downing Street in Hollister, Missouri.

Just 5 minutes from buzzing Branson, the memorable town of Hollister is a pleasant detour or follow-up when you need a break from the crowds. Close to the shores of Lake Taneycomo, visitors can explore the surrounding waters by foot or by water with companies like White River Kayaking and Outdoors. Offering canoes, kayaks, and paddle board rentals, whether paddling out for a day of fishing or to simply enjoy the sights, White River Kayaking and Outdoors promises a great time.

In the heart of town, Hollister's Historic Downing Street is a quirky escape back in time, transporting visitors to Old England. Nicknamed “The English Village,” the buildings here are constructed in the Tudor Revival style, with exposed timber frames and patterned brickwork. Along with the on-theme Ye Olde English Inn, the village features businesses like the Downing Street Pour House, Embers Cigar Lounge, and the Twinkle Market gift shop.

Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Historic downtown of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Editorial credit: Rachael Martin / Shutterstock.com.

As the name hints, the town of Eureka Springs is another Ozarks town with gorgeous water features. Visitors can explore the very springs that made the town famous on the Eureka Springs’ Natural Springs Trail, including highlights like the Blue Spring Heritage Center. Home to the sapphire-hued Blue Spring and 33 acres of trailed gardens, woodlands, and meadows, the center is a tranquil way to reconnect with nature and learn more about the area’s Native American history.

For more breathtaking scenes and fun outdoors, Lake Leatherwood City Park is another attraction worth exploring. The 1,610-acre area boasts an 85-acre spring-fed lake, 25 miles of trails, a historic marina, and a shaded playground in the heart of the park. Elsewhere in town, people of all ages will enjoy Onyx Cave Park, Arkansas’ oldest tourable cave, while animal lovers will fall head over heels for the jungle cats at Eureka Springs’ Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge.

Osage Beach, Missouri

Lake of The Ozarks Missouri
Lake of The Ozarks, Missouri.

Back in Missouri, Osage Beach is the perfect escape for a chill day on the water. Often called the "Heart of Lake of the Ozarks,” this waterfront town is a gateway to some of the reservoir’s prettiest points. Among the lake’s vast 1,100 miles of shoreline, laid-back spots like Osage Beach City Park grant gorgeous access to the waters. For even better views, businesses like Captain Bob's Boat Rental allows visitors to explore the lake by pontoon.

But the area’s true spotlight attraction would have to be the adjacent Lake of the Ozarks State Park. If you are seeking a place to relax and get away from the hustle and bustle in 2024, the park’s solitude is one of its best features. Highlights include a sheltered cove, blufftop hiking trails, woodland picnic areas, and 2 swimming beaches, offering a tranquil escape from the stresses of everyday life.

Jasper, Arkansas

Jasper, Arkansas
A beautiful building in Jasper, Arkansas. Editorial credit: Victoria Ditkovsky / Shutterstock.com.

Perched near the nation’s national river, Jasper is a quaint little town with a vast backyard. With a population of just over 500 residents, one might think this charming spot is quiet and unassuming. However, the stunning landscapes surrounding Jasper promise a wealth of outdoor thrills. Whether renting a kayak or canoe from Buffalo River Canoes to paddle the river’s racing waters or hiking bluff-top paths like the Round Top Mountain Trail, adventure awaits at every turn.

For those looking to be out in nature for longer, Jasper’s Horseshoe Canyon Ranch describes itself as an “adventure destination for all ages and abilities.” Located in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, this international dark sky area is perfect for stargazing, so consider booking a cabin or campsite if you can. An overnight stay also leaves more room to explore the area’s trail systems and 900 rock climbing routes and try Arkansas’ longest zipline.

Bella Vista, Arkansas

Bella Vista, Arkansas
Family with kids biking on bike trail in Bella Vista, Arkansas.

Spanish for “beautiful view,” the picturesque Springfield Plateau town of Bella Vista is another nature haven known for its abundance of outdoor recreation. Originally established as a summer resort destination in 1917, this northwest Ozarks town boasts over 56 trails across 160 miles. Hiking paths like the Creek Nature Trail are a popular waterfall destination, while mountain bikers can explore the Back 40 Trails network through sweeping ridges and valleys.

In addition to its -class trails, Bella Vista is home to 7 pristine lakes. While private, this is all the more reason to book a vacation rental in Bella Vista, which grants visitors access to the waterfronts. As the largest of the seven bodies, the 477-acre Loch Lomond is a town favorite, offering boating, fishing, and swimming, while the smaller 112-acre Lake Ann is known for its limestone bluffs.

Final Thoughts

With technology becoming a constant in our everyday lives, sometimes an escape to the great outdoors is just what you need to feel refreshed. Whether unplugging for a week of outdoor exploration at Jasper’s Horseshoe Canyon Ranch or heading to Hollister for a day of paddling the White River, your Ozarks adventure is guaranteed to have you feeling rejuvenated.

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