The noted explorer, archaeologist, anthropologist, paleontologist, and part-time taxidermist from the University of Chicago, Professor Duffer A. Hacker, also had a love for hot air balloons. During a recreational flight with a friend in 1930, the two found themselves caught in a storm that blew them miles off course. The voyagers finally crash-landed in a canyon which they soon discovered was inhabited by creatures thought to be extinct… DINOSAURS! Follow Professor Hacker and putt your way through the volcano and around waterfalls as he explores a land thought to be lost. We hope you enjoy Dinosaur Canyon, a Branson mini golf course!
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There’s something about being on the water that instantly slows things down—and at State Park Marina, that feeling comes easy. Nestled along the shoreline of Table Rock Lake inside State Park, this full-service marina is your gateway to one of Branson’s most beautiful outdoor experiences.
America’s romance with trains lives on during excursions on the Branson Scenic Railway. This historic attraction invites guests to step aboard a collection of vintage passenger cars that travel through the Ozark Mountains foothills. Departing from the historic 1905 depot in Downtown Branson and running on former Missouri Pacific trackage known as the White River Route, these one-hour and 45-minute excursions traverse rolling hills, spectacular trestles, and deep tunnels not accessible by other means of transportation. Railroad coaches from the 1940s and 1950s offer incredible vistas through wide windows and panoramic views in First Class dome cars.
Before or after exploring the depths of Talking Rocks Cavern, the Rock Shop offers a chance to take a piece of that underground wonder home with you. More than just a souvenir stop, this inviting shop is filled with fascinating finds that capture the beauty and mystery of the natural world.
