moderate
3–6 hours
Moderate fitness recommended to comfortably enjoy hiking and water activities around Branson.
Discover how Best Western Music Capital Inn in Branson, Missouri, serves as the perfect base for exploring the Ozark outdoors. From lakefront fishing to mountain hiking, this inn puts you close to it all.
Award-winning hotel and recipient of Best Western highest honors
Experience a unique stay at this boutique hotel, featuring a one-of-a-kind drum set chandelier in the lobby. Enjoy spacious, clean rooms with free Wi-Fi and parking, plus a complimentary hot breakfast. Relax in the indoor heated saltwater pool, hot tub, or steam room, all conveniently located near Branson's top attractions.
Starting at $91.00 per night
Conviently located nears Branson's top shows and attractions, and several restaurants.
Delight in clean and spacious rooms, with free Wi-Fi, free parking, gift shop, game room & exercise room, and guest laundry. Don't forget our free hot breakfast. Serving: Hot breakfast sandwiches & burritos, oatmeal, fruit cups, cereal, coffee, and more.
The lobby has one of the most unique chandeliers in Branson. It is a one-of-a-kind drum set chandelier.
100% Smoke-free Hotel Complimentary Hot Breakfast Indoor Heated Saltwater Pool Indoor Hot Tub Steam Room Sauna Game Room Exercise Facility 24-Hour Front Desk
Temperatures can vary quickly between lakefront mornings and forested afternoons, so bring breathable layers.
Table Rock Lake’s boat rentals fill up fast during peak seasons; book ahead to secure your spot.
The Mark Twain National Forest is home to many insects, especially in warmer months—come prepared.
Stay hydrated while hiking or fishing around Branson’s outdoor areas with a durable water bottle.
Branson was incorporated in 1912 and has roots as a logging town before growing into an entertainment and outdoor recreation hub.
Efforts are underway locally to preserve Ozark waterways and forests, encouraging catch-and-release fishing and Leave No Trace hiking practices.
Supportive footwear is crucial for navigating uneven forest trails and lake shorelines.
Spring showers can come unexpectedly; a rain jacket keeps you dry for outdoor excursions.
spring specific
Protect against strong Ozark sun, especially on exposed trails and while on the water.
summer specific
Ideal for spotting local wildlife like hawks and deer within the forests and hills.