Our Recommendations
Birdle’s CabinOnce home to Birdle Mannon, who came by covered wagon from Nebraska, this cabin now shows how she lived. Explore the cabin on Homestead Ridge to learn about her life and times.American PlungeTake a floating trip through the Ozarks wilderness on this traditional log flume ride. You’ll be taken five stories high before splashing down at speeds up to 35 miles per hour.Farmer Wilson’s Milk CowMilking a dairy cow near the Giant Barn Swing will give you a first-hand look at farm chores, and makes for a great photo opportunity.
Useful Information
Food and BeveragesYou are more than welcome to take your own snacks, drinks, and small coolers into the park. However, glass containers and alcoholic beverages are not allowed.Free ParkingThere is plenty of free parking at the park, and a free bus or tram will take you to the park’s front gate once you’ve parked.Not Interested in Rides?If you’re not interested in rides and attractions, which are just one part of the park, you can head to the park’s craft demonstrations, exhibits, concerts, or festivals. However, there are no separate tickets for non-rider guests.Exiting and Re-entering the ParkIf you want to re-enter the park the same day after leaving the premises, be sure to get your hand stamped at the exit gate.