Excelsior Springs
Excelsior Springs is about a half-hour drive from Kansas City and offers a wide range of cultural and tourist attractions related to its history as a 19th-century spa resort town, such as the historic Elms Hotel and the Art Deco-style Hall of Waters, built by the Works Progress Administration in 1936 and featuring a mineral water pool, hydrotherapy baths, and the world's longest water bar. Within the city's downtown district, there are a number of quaint shops and eclectic family-owned restaurants, and several local vineyards and breweries offer tastings and tours.
The Excelsior Springs Golf Club is the host to several major annual golfing tournaments, including the Gregg Williams Tiger Golf Classic and the Hickory Stick Golf Tournament, and the Mineral Water Bowl brings NCAA Division II football teams to the area for an annual championship match. Other nearby attractions include Watkins Mill State Park and the Worlds of Fun amusement park.
Google rating: 4.8/5.0
Address: 201 E Broadway Ave, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
Phone: 816-637-2811
Distance from Kansas City: 31 miles
Travel Time from Kansas City: 40 minutes
Best Season to Visit: Summer/Autumn