10 Activities
⚡ Columbia: Heart of the Missouri Midwest
Starts from
Columbia
Transportation
Electric Car
CO2 Savings
71 lb
Guidance
Self-Guided
Activities
10
Duration
12 hours
Length
129 mi
Guide details
Starts from
Columbia
Transportation
Electric Car
CO2 Savings
71 lb
Guidance
Self-Guided
Duration
12 hours
Length
129 mi
Darcy Tuscano
Travel Expert
- Sample local wine in an outdoor garden overlooking the Missouri River.
- Step back in time and learn about the bustling river towns of the early frontier.
- Discover natural salt springs and how Native Americans used them.
- Explore the trails and caverns of RockBridge State Park.
This route includes CCS charging station. For Tesla Superchargers, follow this link.
This one-day, round-trip route from Columbia takes in some of the best outdoor sites this area has to offer. If you're ready for a day of outdoor exploration, wine tasting, learning about the history along the towns of the Missouri river and the influence of the Native Americans, then this is the route for you.
Along the way, you'll also be dining on local specialities as you drive through this beautiful part of the state.
While this route can be done year-round, the outdoor areas could be quite muddy or icy depending on the weather, so do plan accordingly.
This route is 129 miles (207 km) so there's no need to charge; however, there is a charging station in Boonville, which has been included on the route.
Make sure to fully charge your car before going on a road trip.
This one-day, round-trip route from Columbia takes in some of the best outdoor sites this area has to offer. If you're ready for a day of outdoor exploration, wine tasting, learning about the history along the towns of the Missouri river and the influence of the Native Americans, then this is the route for you.
Along the way, you'll also be dining on local specialities as you drive through this beautiful part of the state.
While this route can be done year-round, the outdoor areas could be quite muddy or icy depending on the weather, so do plan accordingly.
This route is 129 miles (207 km) so there's no need to charge; however, there is a charging station in Boonville, which has been included on the route.
Make sure to fully charge your car before going on a road trip.
This route includes CCS charging station. For Tesla Superchargers, follow this link.
This one-day, round-trip route from Columbia takes in some of the best outdoor sites this area has to offer. If you're ready for a day of outdoor exploration, wine tasting, learning about the history along the towns of the Missouri river and the influence of the Native Americans, then this is the route for you.
Along the way, you'll also be dining on local specialities as you drive through this beautiful part of the state.
While this route can be done year-round, the outdoor areas could be quite muddy or icy depending on the weather, so do plan accordingly.
This route is 129 miles (207 km) so there's no need to charge; however, there is a charging station in Boonville, which has been included on the route.
Make sure to fully charge your car before going on a road trip.
This one-day, round-trip route from Columbia takes in some of the best outdoor sites this area has to offer. If you're ready for a day of outdoor exploration, wine tasting, learning about the history along the towns of the Missouri river and the influence of the Native Americans, then this is the route for you.
Along the way, you'll also be dining on local specialities as you drive through this beautiful part of the state.
While this route can be done year-round, the outdoor areas could be quite muddy or icy depending on the weather, so do plan accordingly.
This route is 129 miles (207 km) so there's no need to charge; however, there is a charging station in Boonville, which has been included on the route.
Make sure to fully charge your car before going on a road trip.
Darcy Tuscano
Travel Expert
- Sample local wine in an outdoor garden overlooking the Missouri River.
- Step back in time and learn about the bustling river towns of the early frontier.
- Discover natural salt springs and how Native Americans used them.
- Explore the trails and caverns of RockBridge State Park.
Day Itinerary
10 Activities
Day 1
129 mi1 mi
The Beauty of the Columbia, Missouri Countryside
Today you'll explore the gorgeous natural beauty surrounding this area of Missouri. Within a short drive there area numerous state parks, some of which you'll visit today.
The stunning country drive along the Missouri River will leave you with plenty of memorable photos as you travel along the scenic bluffs to visit historic river towns like Arrow Rock and the woody state park of Boone's Lick.
There's plenty of good food and local wine along the way, so get ready for a great day exploring the Columbia area.
The stunning country drive along the Missouri River will leave you with plenty of memorable photos as you travel along the scenic bluffs to visit historic river towns like Arrow Rock and the woody state park of Boone's Lick.
There's plenty of good food and local wine along the way, so get ready for a great day exploring the Columbia area.
08:55
Columbia
Get ready for a great day trip in the greater Columbia area. Bring an extra pair of shoes, as this day includes visiting outdoor areas that may be muddy or wet.
6.6 mi
15 min
09:151 hr 30 min
Rock Bridge Memorial State Park
Landmark
Open Details
This morning you'll start out driving just south of Columbia to beautiful Rock Bridge Memorial State Park to explore the trails and green lanes of this forested site.
The parking is easy to access and the trails are clearly marked with plenty of signage. Wear comfortable shoes for exploring and it's a good idea to bring a water bottle with you.
Learn more about this Missouri state park here.
The parking is easy to access and the trails are clearly marked with plenty of signage. Wear comfortable shoes for exploring and it's a good idea to bring a water bottle with you.
Learn more about this Missouri state park here.
20.1 mi
40 min
12:0045 min
The A-Frame Winegarden on The Blufftop at Rocheport
Landmark
Open Details
After exploring Rock Bridge Memorial State Park, it's time to drive further west of Columbia as you head to the A-Frame Winegarden.
The location of this wine garden is set amongst the stunning Missouri river bluffs and you'll be able to appreciate the scenery as you take a table in the outdoor garden to sample their wines and have light snacks.
If you have time you can visit both the A-Frame Winegarden and then have lunch at their indoor Bistro.
To reserve a table at their restaurant next door, "The Bistro on The Blufftop" (open year-round), refer to the following block of information below.
Phone 573-698-3401
Opening Hours April - October Sunday – Thursday: 12:00 – 21:00 Friday – Saturday: 12:00 – 22:00
March - November Friday – Sunday: 12 – Sunset
The location of this wine garden is set amongst the stunning Missouri river bluffs and you'll be able to appreciate the scenery as you take a table in the outdoor garden to sample their wines and have light snacks.
If you have time you can visit both the A-Frame Winegarden and then have lunch at their indoor Bistro.
To reserve a table at their restaurant next door, "The Bistro on The Blufftop" (open year-round), refer to the following block of information below.
Phone 573-698-3401
Opening Hours April - October Sunday – Thursday: 12:00 – 21:00 Friday – Saturday: 12:00 – 22:00
March - November Friday – Sunday: 12 – Sunset
0.4 mi
5 min
12:501 hr
The Bistro on The Blufftop at Rocheport
Open Details
The Bistro at Les Bourgeois Vineyards is the sister bistro to the A-Frame Winegarden next door.
If you've arrived to the area during inclement weather preventing you from properly enjoying the outdoor wine garden, during the few months the garden is closed or you simply prefer a full bistro lunch, this is the place!
You'll be delighted with the chef's specialities using local ingredients and always paired with the vineyard's best wines.
Opening Hours Thursday – Sunday: 11:00 - 15:00 Closed Monday - Wednesday
Make your advance lunch reservation here.
If you've arrived to the area during inclement weather preventing you from properly enjoying the outdoor wine garden, during the few months the garden is closed or you simply prefer a full bistro lunch, this is the place!
You'll be delighted with the chef's specialities using local ingredients and always paired with the vineyard's best wines.
Opening Hours Thursday – Sunday: 11:00 - 15:00 Closed Monday - Wednesday
Make your advance lunch reservation here.
31.3 mi
40 min
14:301 hr 30 min
Arrow Rock State Historic Site
Landmark
Open Details
Long ago, the towns along the Missouri River were vibrant, bustling places as the trade routes were water-based.
As you visit Arrow Rock State Historic Site visitor center, you'll have a chance to discover what life looked like in the heyday of this historic river town.
With over 9,000 square feet exhibiting artifacts and historical memorabilia, this visitor's center will inform you of everyday life in the frontier from pre-history to the Civil Rights Era.
Opening Hours Every day: 8:00 – 16:30 Bear in mind that open hours are different in summer and in winter. So, check the link below.
Plan your visit here.
As you visit Arrow Rock State Historic Site visitor center, you'll have a chance to discover what life looked like in the heyday of this historic river town.
With over 9,000 square feet exhibiting artifacts and historical memorabilia, this visitor's center will inform you of everyday life in the frontier from pre-history to the Civil Rights Era.
Opening Hours Every day: 8:00 – 16:30 Bear in mind that open hours are different in summer and in winter. So, check the link below.
Plan your visit here.
30.5 mi
40 min
16:451 hr
Boone's Lick State Historic Site
Landmark
Open Details
Enjoy a pretty drive from Arrow Rock as you head to Boone's Lick State Historic Site.
Did you know there were natural salt springs in this part of Missouri? Most people don't! But this has been an important site since times of the Native Americans.
This park, established in the 1960's, shows visitors the importance of the saltwater springs and the local animal habitat. Wander through the beautiful wooded trails as you discover these local springs.
This site is also the first leg of the historic Santa Fe Trail.
Learn more and plan your visit here.
Did you know there were natural salt springs in this part of Missouri? Most people don't! But this has been an important site since times of the Native Americans.
This park, established in the 1960's, shows visitors the importance of the saltwater springs and the local animal habitat. Wander through the beautiful wooded trails as you discover these local springs.
This site is also the first leg of the historic Santa Fe Trail.
Learn more and plan your visit here.
14.7 mi
30 min
18:155 min
Electrify America Charging Station
Open Details
You can charge your car here while you go have dinner.
Type: CCS 4 stations, 7 plug Power: 150-350 kW
Type: CCS 4 stations, 7 plug Power: 150-350 kW
0.6 mi
15 min
18:351 hr 30 min
The Cove Restaurant and Bar
Bar
Open Details
A short walk from the charging station is the Cove Restaurant and Bar featuring products from Missouri-raised pure beef.
Enjoy a dinner here while you sample their gator bites, cheese curds and one of their hand-cut steaks made to order.
Don't leave without trying one of the amazing desserts!
Phone (660) 882-2277
Opening Hours Monday - Thursday: 11:00 - 22:00 Friday and Sunday: 11:00 - 24:00 Closed Sunday
The Cove Restaurant and Bar
Enjoy a dinner here while you sample their gator bites, cheese curds and one of their hand-cut steaks made to order.
Don't leave without trying one of the amazing desserts!
Phone (660) 882-2277
Opening Hours Monday - Thursday: 11:00 - 22:00 Friday and Sunday: 11:00 - 24:00 Closed Sunday
The Cove Restaurant and Bar
0.6 mi
15 min
20:205 min
Electrify America Charging Station
Open Details
Return to collect your charged car and drive back to Columbia.
25.6 mi
40 min
21:05
Columbia
I hope you've enjoyed this day out exploring the gorgeous natural wonders of the Columbia area.