Day trippin: Six Winter Activities to Help Avoid Cabin Fever in Missouri

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BRANSON MO NEWS: Cabin fever getting you down? Check out six fun activities and a whole slew of places you can visit in day trips this winter.

Stephen FoutesMissouri Division of Tourism

The long, slow march to spring is underway, but the abundance of winter activities in Missouri can help you avoid an outbreak of cabin fever.
In fact, exploring Missouri during the winter months is the perfect antidote – or preventive measure, depending on how quickly you act – to protect against such an outbreak.
Here’s a look at six ways to stay cabin fever free while enjoying winter activities in Missouri and waiting for the flowers to bud anew.
• Interact with nature:The Missouri Department of Conservation operates several Conservation Nature Centers, Interpretive Centers and Hatcheries where exhibits and activities keep kids enthralled.
The Conservation Nature Centers are Twin Pines in Winona, Runge in Jefferson City, Springfield in Springfield, Burr Oak Woods in Blue Springs, Powder Valley in Kirkwood, Cape Girardeau in Cape Girardeau and Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center in Kansas City.
Elsewhere around Missouri, the Department of Conservation has the Northeast Regional Office and Interpretive Center in Kirksville; the Northwest Regional Office and Interpretive Center in St. Joseph; Wildcat …



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