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Looking Forward to the Fall Season

Posted on: Jul 12, 2022

Are you tired of hot weather? Are you ready for cooler days and nights? Are you looking forward to Fall? We have just the place for you. The forested hills and valleys surrounding Branson, Missouri offer fall colors, stunning vistas, sparkling rivers, fish-filled lakes, hiking and biking trails, camping opportunities, and many other cool outdoor adventures. Lake Taneycomo, Table Rock Lake, and Bull Shoals Lake make  traveling to the Ozarks for fishing very popular. These lakes provide some of the best freshwater fishing available anywhere. There are not too many places in America that can boast the diverse fisheries available in the Branson area. Bass, walleye, stripers, crappie, perch, catfish, and more prowl the waters of both Table Rock and Bull Shoals Lakes. Lake Taneycomo is nationally and internationally known as one of the finest trout fisheries anywhere. Rainbow trout and brown trout live in this cold water lake. Fall is a great time to fish any of these lakes. All species are feeding heavily preparing for the winter days ahead. Just imagine sitting in a boat with an eagle flying above you. The temperature is cool and refreshing. The beauty of autumn reflected in the water is a bonus. For information about fishing go to https://www.explorebranson.com/fishing. The cooler weather also makes for great hiking and biking. There are plenty of places to do that. Some trails wind by historical places, others take you by the water’s edge and still others take you high on a hill to overlook the valleys with their rivers and lakes below. Check out the over 200 miles of trails that Branson has to offer at https://www.explorebranson.com/trails. If you enjoy camping there are a multitude of places to pitch your tent or park your RV and sit around a campfire roasting marshmallows on a cool fall evening. You can also rent a cabin in the woods or on the water, a lake side resort, a condo or stay at a bed and breakfast. And, of course there are plenty of hotels and motels to choose from too. Find what you are looking for at https://www.explorebranson.com/lodging. And, if you are a golfer, Branson is considered one of America’s best golfing destinations. The area’s natural beauty and stunning course designs make golf fun for players of all skill levels. Go to https://www.explorebranson.com/golf to see all the golfing opportunities. Fall also means lots of fall festivals going on in the Branson area. Silver Dollar City’s Harvest Festival features Craft Days and Pumpkins in the City. Shepherd of the Hills Pumpkin Fest is fun for all. Downtown Branson’s Autumn Daze Arts, Crafts and Music Festival has something for everyone. Browse through all the fall activities Branson has to offer at https://www.explorebranson.com/article/branson-fall-festivals. When night comes, there are still plenty of things to do. Treat yourself to a delicious meal at one of the many great restaurants https://www.explorebranson.com/branson-restaurants. After dinner, you can choose from a plethora of music shows https://www.explorebranson.com/shows and other attractions  https://www.explorebranson.com/attractions-museums-branson. There are also plenty of places to go shopping https://www.explorebranson.com/shopping. Go to https://www.explorebranson.com and start making plans for your fall visit. Just scrolling through the site will get you excited for all that awaits you. You can even take a virtual tour of Branson by clicking on https://www.explorebranson.com/virtual-tour-branson. Here’s a tip for you before you come. Unless you have unlimited data, you might want to buy more data for your smart phone. You will need it for sharing with family and friends on social media the pictures and videos of all the things you do. Fall is a great time to visit Branson. Come for the beauty of fall. Come for the outdoors. Come for fun and relaxation. Go home with memories you will never forget. Media Contacts:       Larry Whiteley                                         Lynn Berry Outdoor Ambassador                             Director of Communications Branson CVB                                         Branson CVB larrywhiteley2@gmail.com                     lberry@bransoncvb.com 417-830-9023                                        417-243-2137 Fall Photos:  https://www.flickr.com/photos/bransonmo/sets/72157649173068572/Outdoor