Branson, MO might just be the best place for one last summer weekend getaway. With this beautiful warm weather coming to a close, the time is right for some fun outdoor activities with the family. Starting on Labor Day itself (Sept 7th) many people consider Branson one of the safest and least crowded places to visit in September. The weather is great in September and the crowds are sparce. With Labor Day weekend and the rest of September on the horizon, check out the many family-friendly things to do in Branson, MO.

Things You Can Do in Branson, MO for September

Add these events and attractions to your itinerary when you make your way down to Branson this September:

 

  • Fish, Food, and Fireworks
    Moonshine Beach is right on the north end of Table Rock Dam, so it might be quite easy to miss. But you’d be sorry if you did because it’s the perfect spot for a whole day of relaxing at the beach before calling it a night at one of the many Branson resorts nearby. If you like fishing, you can find ready-made docks along Moonshine Beach where you can fish for your own catch of the day. Perhaps after this, you can go for a leisurely swim, enjoy good food at the picnic area, or just sit back to watch the impressive Labor Day weekend fireworks displays across the night sky.

 

  • Foot-Stomping Live Performances
    Still not ready to rest at the beds you’ve booked at nearby Branson resorts just yet? Take this opportunity to catch the end of the Southern Gospel Picnic at Silver Dollar City. Every day until September 7, musicians known for authentic southern gospel music will serenade guests while they dine on special home-cooked picnic-style meals under the stars. Watch out for top-notch live performances from Brenda Denney, The Goulds, High Road, Legacy Five, The Hinson Family, Three Bridges, and Down East Boys.Silver Dollar City will also host the National Harvest and Cowboy Festival near the end of the month. This event, scheduled on September 23, celebrates Branson’s colorful history of craftsmanship and the old West’s ways. More than 125 craftsmen will gather to show off their skills and demonstrate their pioneers’ techniques to survive.

 

  • Creative Cooking Classes
    Master Craftsman of Culinary Arts Debbie Dance Uhrig will also teach visitors how to cook with some of her favorite recipes. Plus, if you get there early, you can enjoy hearty breakfast courtesy of Molly’s Mill Restaurant. Eat your fill and spend time with family!

 

  • Planning Advice from Branson Resorts
    That’s just a quick look at what you can do in Branson, MO for Labor Day Celebrations. Hitting all the stops and making the most of your stay requires careful planning, but you don’t have to do it all on your own. Knowledgeable staff from your vacation property rental service of choice can help you not only book a cozy place to stay, but they can also assist in planning your trip, so you don’t miss your favorite shows and events.

 

Call Branson Regal at 1.417.203.0402 now and plan ahead for your next family getaway and things to do in Branson MO!