See the Ozarks

See the Ozarks A project of the Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce.
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THIS Friday and Saturday!  Great entertainment, at a very low cost, for the entire family.  Kid's 5 & under free on Frid...
06/01/2026

THIS Friday and Saturday! Great entertainment, at a very low cost, for the entire family. Kid's 5 & under free on Friday.

05/27/2026
Can you spot the eagle?
05/24/2026

Can you spot the eagle?

05/22/2026

Don't forget to purchase the official Bluff's All-American Weekend commemorative token!

They are $10 and are available at the Poplar Bluff Chamber. They will also be available at the event (while supplies last).

Turtles across Missouri are highly active in May as they emerge from winter burrows to search for food, nesting sites, a...
05/18/2026

Turtles across Missouri are highly active in May as they emerge from winter burrows to search for food, nesting sites, and love. Be mindful when traveling this time of year.

PC: Jeannette Townsend
📍Wolf Creek Trail

King David’s Winery, Meadery & Brewery (located at the edge of Poplar Bluff, MO), offers local wine, mead, and beer. Wit...
05/12/2026

King David’s Winery, Meadery & Brewery (located at the edge of Poplar Bluff, MO), offers local wine, mead, and beer. With a Cajun menu they offer something unique to the area.

05/06/2026

Come join us for a special spa treatment on August 25th!

A view from the top.Looking down the highline at Sam A Baker State Park from the top of Mudlick Mountain. Have you hiked...
05/05/2026

A view from the top.
Looking down the highline at Sam A Baker State Park from the top of Mudlick Mountain.

Have you hiked to the fire tower on Mudlick Mountain?
📍Sam A Baker State Park, Patterson, Missouri

A natural cascading waterfall is a rare sight in Missouri. Few places in the Ozarks provide a glimpse of earth’s turbule...
04/27/2026

A natural cascading waterfall is a rare sight in Missouri. Few places in the Ozarks provide a glimpse of earth’s turbulent past as well as Rocky Falls. The reddish-brown rock you see here is rhyolite porphyry. It formed as molten rock deep within the earth and flowed onto the surface about 1.5 billion years ago. At the time, no living thing existed to see the awesome flow of glowing hot lava slowly advancing over the barren landscape.

📍Rocky Falls - Winona, MO

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Van Buren, MO

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