Missouri 2008 Official Vacation Planner - (Page 58) Trail Creek Nature Trails RIDGEWAY 660-824-5183, 31047 E. 282nd St. The 2.5-mile walking trail follows a visible Indian trail, circa 1800, through 50 acres of mature timber. Quiet, primitive campsites available. Located 12 miles east of Bethany. Fee for camping. Year-round. Free. 40.304137 -93.83677 Green Hills Wildlife Preserve RIVERSIDE 816-858-3419, 4727 Green Hills Road. Improved trails in a prairie restoration area, with a shelter house and historic cabin on the grounds. Year-round. Free. www.co.platte. mo.us/parks. 39.179527 -94.647149 Smithville Lake SMITHVILLE 816-792-7600, 2619 N.E. 188th St. A 7,200-acre lake with swimming, fishing, sailing and boating. Surrounded by golf courses, campgrounds and trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Two marinas with boat rentals. Year-round. { 39.434373 -94.545098 Bluffwoods Conservation Area ST. JOSEPH 816-271-3100, Route 59. A 2,300-acre forested conservation area with hiking trails, picnic shelters, hunting, fishing and camping. Missouri hunting and fishing regulations apply. Year-round. Free. www.missouriconservation.org. { 39.7443 -94.7986 Mark Youngdahl Urban Conservation Area ST. JOSEPH 816-271-3100, 102 S. 36th St. An 85-acre conservation area in St. Joseph. The area has two miles of hiking trails (1.4 miles are ADA-accessible), variety of trees, native grasses and wildflowers, educational marsh and pond, picnic tables, shelters, grills and privies. Year-round. Free. www.missouriconservation.org. { 39.766548 -94.806378 Price Range Full Breakfast Television • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Smoking Children City Arrow Rock Arrow Rock Arrow Rock Brunswick Brunswick Cameron Cameron Carrollton Excelsior Springs Fayette Humphreys Independence Independence Independence Independence Jamesport Jamesport Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kearney Lexington Lexington Lexington Name Arrow Rock B&B Borgman’s B&B Down Over B&B The Ashlyn House B&B Sycamore Valley Farm B&B Cedar Loft B&B Cook’s Country Cottage B&B By-Pass Farms B&B Inn on Crescent Lake B&B Sweetbriar B&B Granny’s Country Cottage The Inn at Ophelia’s B&B Serendipity B&B Woodson Guest House B&B Woodstock Inn B&B Arbor House Country Inn Country Colonial B&B Dome Ridge B&B Hotel Savoy B&B Southmoreland on the Plaza Su Casa B&B Vienna Woods B&B Stonehaven Guest House Bridge Water B&B French Quarters B&B Inn on Main Phone 800-795-2797 660-837-3350 660-837-3268 660-548-3237 660-548-3283 816-724-0072 816-632-1776 660-542-3590 816-630-6745 660-248-1117 660-286-3981 816-461-4525 800-203-4299 816-254-0551 800-276-5202 888-281-9672 800-579-9248 816-532-4074 800-728-6922 816-531-7979 816-965-5647 816-353-5393 816-628-4647 660-259-4677 816-373-7754 660-259-3600 $75 ADA { { { { { { { { N O RT H W E S T B E D A N D B R E A K FA S T Description Built in 1853, this inn has two guest rooms, one with a fireplace. A continental breakfast is served. Air-conditioned. Four guest rooms with shared baths. Cinnamon rolls are served with eggs, bacon and fried apples at the kitchen table. Main Street inn has five guest rooms with private baths plus private cottage. Elegant colonial inn built in the late l800s, situated in the center of Missouri pecan country. Unique lodging on a working centennial farm, offering a relaxing atmosphere and spacious accommodations. Cedar-lined cabin with kitchenette, private bath with sauna, large deck and fire pit. Sleeps six. Age restriction applies; reservations required. Secluded wooded inn. Private fishing lake, walking trails, water features, wildlife. Lots of porch rockers. • Lodging and new horse riding trails. Stately 1915 mansion offers the perfect setting for romantic getaways, weddings, honeymoons and corporate retreats. 1890 home with antique furnishings, central air, satellite TV, parlor and screened porch. Separate guesthouse also. Country cottage with fishing pond. Near Gen. Pershing historic site and a country music show. Amish country 45 minutes. Eight guest rooms on Independence Square. Continental breakfast, cable TV, computer hookups. One whirlpool suite. This 1887 Victorian has six guest rooms with private baths. Close to many historic attractions. Historic 1860s Italianate. Three guest rooms and a two-room suite. Garden, cable TV, evening snacks. Luxury rooms with antiques. Spas, refrigerators and coffee makers. Garden courtyard. A hearty breakfast. Country inn located in Amish country. Accommodations include satellite TV, Wi-Fi, wine and more. House built in 1865. Three guest rooms with private baths. Enjoy a Clydesdale-drawn carriage ride through Amish country. Geodesic dome on secluded property. Three guest rooms with private baths. Hot tubs, Wi-Fi, Direct TV. Centrally located in downtown KC. Easy access to all major highways, casinos, Worlds of Fun and other attractions. An urban inn located between the Country Club Plaza and Nelson-Atkins Museum. Rooms with Jacuzzis, decks or fireplaces. Large ranch style home with amenities. Near several interstates. Secluded French country cottage often featured in media. Two bedrooms, sitting room and kitchen. Three-bedroom stone house on a hay farm. Washer and dryer. Sleeps eight. Breakfast foods provided. Fishing and trails. An 1840 antebellum, Federal style estate, private baths, country breakfast. Also retreats, tours and meetings. BBIM. 1890 Queen Anne near downtown and Wentworth. Three guest rooms with private baths. Beverages and snacks on arrival. • Ten suites in 1800s buildings. In the heart of downtown. Restaurants, shopping, historic sites nearby. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 12+ • • $60–65 $75–100 $75–125 $55–65 $80+ $65 Call $115–250 $60–70 $70–85 $75–125 $45–110 $75–95 $98–219 $115–175 $75–95 $80–120 $89–140 $109–250 $95–150 $198 $125–245 $100–120 $175–225 $89–129 58 Missouri Vacation Planner 2008 http://www.missouriconservation.org http://www.missouriconservation.org http://www.co.platte.mo.us/parks http://www.co.platte.mo.us/parks
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