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A Day in Ash Grove

Ash Grove Round Barn

Ash Grove, MO, offers a charming mix of local attractions and activities perfect for a relaxing day out. Start your morning with a visit to Maple Lane, a cozy spot known for its delicious coffee, hearty breakfast options, and refreshing ice cream, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

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Take the whole family to Ash Grove Park, which provides a welcoming space to unwind. It features a playground for kids, tennis courts, and a walking track for a leisurely stroll or a bit of exercise. On Saturdays, visit the farmer’s market for an array of farm-fresh fruits and veggies, fresh flowers, baked goodies, and artisanal products. 

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A short drive away, you can explore Route 66 sites, where the historic highway brings a touch of nostalgia and adventure.

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When it comes to dining, Mama Loca's Mexican Restaurant is a must-visit for dinner, offering flavorful dishes that capture the essence of authentic Mexican cuisine. Afterward, head down Main Street, where you’ll find fun activities like laser tag for the whole family, and unique boutiques offering local goods and gifts.

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If you’re a fan of antiques, Ash Grove won’t disappoint—several shops in town offer treasures from the past, adding to the area’s quaint and nostalgic vibe. Whether you're enjoying the natural beauty, exploring local shops, or indulging in delicious food, Ash Grove has something for everyone.

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Hop on the Frisco Highline Trail. This scenic trail runs through Willard and is perfect for biking, walking, or running. It’s part of a 35-mile rail trail connecting Springfield to Bolivar, offering beautiful views of the countryside and wildlife along the way.

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Visiting the Nathan Boone Homestead State Historic Site to journey into Missouri's rich frontier history. As the home of Nathan Boone, the youngest son of the legendary Daniel Boone, this site provides insight into both Boone family heritage and early American frontier life. The well-preserved log home and surrounding grounds offer a glimpse of life in the early 1800s, with guided tours and interpretive exhibits detailing Boone's role as an explorer, military officer, and one of Missouri's first settlers. It’s a must-visit for history buffs and families alike!

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