Things to Do With Toddlers in Branson

Branson, Mo., is filled with various attractions for toddlers and families, including the Butterfly Palace, White Water, Silver Dollar City and Ride the Ducks. Branson also offers three lakes, miniature golf, bumper boats and dozens of go-kart tracks. The Branson area has more than 350 restaurants and various hotels, cabins, and bed and breakfasts for vacationers.
  1. The Butterfly Palace

    • The Butterfly Palace is an interactive and educational palace and rainforest adventure for children of all ages. It features a movie about the tropical butterfly life cycle, a journey through the Emerald Forest Mirror Maze and a passage to the Living Rainforest Science Center. Toddlers can enjoy the sights of all the different exotic butterflies. The Butterfly Palace provides activities for children that include native butterfly gardening, homemade butterfly nectar and butterfly crafts. The Butterfly Palace also boasts a Base Camp Gift Shop, a Coconut Tree Climb and an Exotic Butterfly Aviary.

    The Track Family Fun Parks

    • The Track Family Fun Parks is an amusement park that features attractions and rides for the entire family. These include bumper cars, laser tag, sky coaster, kids rides, go-karts and mini golf. Toddlers and up can try the kiddie go-karts, storybook land mini golf, a star Ferris wheel and spinning teacups. Dining options on-site include Pizza World and Andy's Frozen Custard.

    White Water

    • White Water is a 12-acre amusement park that features various rides and attractions for toddlers and other small children, such as Ohana Falls, Bermuda Triangle, Raging River Rapids, Rain Tree Islands, Splash Island and Surfquake Wave Pool. Splash Island features multilane slides for toddlers as well as interactive sprays and shooting nozzles. On-site restaurants include the White Water's outdoor café, Domino's Pizza, Sandwich Islands Café, Island Delights and High Tide Islands Café. Season passes and group rates are available as well as special offers and packages, including lodging accommodations and world vacation packages. White Water opens around the end of May until the end of August.

    Talking Rocks Cavern

    • Talking Rocks Cavern features 45-minute tours of the 400-acre cavern about how the rocks were formed. The cavern is a natural living crystal cave formation, which showcases many different colors, kinds and textures that grow closely together. Toddlers can enjoy the Speleo Box Maze, a walk on the nature trail, Gemstone mining and having lunch at the picnic table picnic grounds. The Talking Rocks Cavern also has a gift shop with items such as shark teeth, chess boards, plush animals and sterling silver jewelry.

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