moderate
3–4 hours
Participants should have moderate fitness to hike mixed terrain comfortably.
Step off the beaten path in Branson, Missouri, on the Bigfoot Discovery Expedition. Explore the Ozark woodlands on a thrilling quest blending nature, folklore, and adventure.
Starting at $39.95 | Booking in Advance Encouraged Online Or Call Us at 1-800-562-2416
Adults (16yrs+) - $39.95 Children (15 - 4yrs) - $29.95 Children(3 and under) - Free with adult ticket Family Pass (2A,2C) - $119.95 + $10 each additional child
Experience the world famous original Bigfoot Discovery Expedition. This Interactive Themed Adventure comes complete with original music, a fascinating storyline, a rugged quest for Bigfoot, and an extremely surprising twist ending. You’ll join the Bigfoot Research Team and board the custom made 4x4 vehicles and journey out into the Ozark Hills. Guaranteed encounters with hairy beasts and other mysterious characters!
It’s time you experienced Branson’s Biggest Show On Wheels! You will be fully immersed in the good, bad, and even the ugly side of the Ozarks - while hopefully learning a valuable life lesson. Parents will need to decide suitability for their small children. Most small kids seem to love it, but some are scared out of their minds. For that matter, we’ve had some adults try to hide under the seats, too.
There is no other experience on earth quite like this. Not for the faint of heart!
This tour leaves from and returns to Bigfoot Fun Park at 3608 W 76 Country Blvd, Branson MO 65616. Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time.
The trails can be uneven and rocky, so proper footwear will keep you comfortable and safe.
The Ozark forests have mosquitoes and ticks, especially in summer months.
Even moderate hikes demand plenty of water, so bring enough to stay refreshed.
The guides know the safest routes and best spots for sightings and stories—stick with the group.
The Ozark region has a rich history tied to early Native American tribes and Appalachian settlers whose traditions influence local folklore.
Conservation efforts focus on preserving the native forests and wildlife habitats to maintain the region’s ecological balance.
Protects feet on rocky and uneven forest trails.
Keeps mosquitoes and ticks at bay during warmer months.
summer specific
Staying hydrated is key on all outdoor excursions.
Useful in rainy spring weather and cooler evenings.
spring specific