
Cuba City Parks
The small municipality of Cuba is big on fun. Parks include: Hood Park, Mapleshade Park also known as Patti Jo’s Playground, Tangle Creek Park, and the Cuba Municipal Pool.

Caves
Descend into the depths of Onondaga Cave State Park and drop into a world of wonder: towering stalagmites, dripping stalactites, and active flowstones help make the cave a National Natural Landmark and illustrate why Missouri is often called “The Cave State.”

Hit the Links
Holiday Ranch offers a private setting. Holiday Ranch is a par 34 that doubles as a par 68. A variety of tees makes golf enjoyable for players of all skill levels and offers a different look for 18 hole rounds. A newly-remodeled clubhouse offers a private setting for any lunch or special event.

Go Fish
Missouri anglers have hundreds of places to drop a line in rivers, conservation areas, or state and local parks. The Cuba Visitor Center offers free state fishing guides, maps, and other helpful information to find a perfect fishing spot.

Crawford County Library District
With a mission to provide a quality experience, the library is a safe space to read, learn, and share. There are weekly activities for kids and adults. In addition, the library is a resource center with free wifi, printing services, and local newspapers.

AAA Motorspeed Raceway
Give go-kart racing a try at the AAA Motor Speedway, located a short drive away on Highway 19 north of Cuba. The asphalt track is the second largest in Missouri and offers a state-of-the-art design. This family-friendly adventure park provides a safe and memorable experience for drivers of all ages and skill levels.

Maramec Spring Park
Welcome to Maramec Spring Park, a hidden gem in St. James, MO! Nestled within 1,588 acres of forest and fields, this natural wonder boasts the state’s fifth largest spring, gushing forth an astounding 100 million gallons of water each day.

Dillard Mill
A red mill set on the blue waters of Huzzah Creek is as pretty a picture as there is in Missouri, and that’s the setting for Dillard Mill State Historic Site. The site interprets one of the state’s best-preserved gristmills, completed in 1908. If you like the outdoors, the site’s location on Huzzah Creek in the Ozarks provides plenty of opportunities to fish, hike, picnic or just dream about the past.