Were you around in 1967? I found a camper that was. It's an Airstream that sits next to Missouri's 12 Mile Creek near Fredericktown and you really can stay in it.
If you've secretly been hiding a ring with plans on taking it to Mt. Doom, I've found a place you need to stay at that's an easy day trip from the tri-state area. It's a real Hobbit house and yes, you can really stay there...my precious.
I have found a place that is as close to The Jungle Book that I've ever seen in Missouri. It's a cabin nestled next to Huzzah Creek and it's quite literally surrounded by critters.
Ever daydreamed about being a sheep herder in the mid-1800's? If so, I have found a dream destination for you. It's a fully restored sheep wagon from that era and yes, you really can stay in it.
I have a soft spot in my heart for dogs and chickens and I'm pretty fond of treehouses, too. That's one reason I'm psyched to share an enchanting Missouri treehouse with you that includes all of those things.
It's hard to be this close to St. Louis yet still be private. But, that's exactly how I'd describe a cabin hidden on a hillside near Defiance, Missouri that includes a private lake and horses.
I have to admit that I didn't know Missouri had an alpine lake, but it's true. It's also accurate to say that alpine lake is just west of St. Louis and it's possible to live in the trees next to it.
Missouri has such a rich history and that includes many of its buildings. One great example is a stone barn in Hermann, Missouri that dates back 170 years. There are pictures shared that allows you to see what's inside.