March-April 2010: Outdoors
Check out the resort scene in branson like an insider.
Tucked conveniently on a quiet side of Table Rock Lake, Big Cedar (612 Devilís Pool Rd., Ridgedale, 417-335-2777, bigcedar.com) is meant for ultimate relaxation with a rustic lodge feel. Book a spa treatment, play a round of golf or simply soak in the hot tub during your downtime in Branson.
Feel good about staying at The Keeter Center (1 Opportunity Ave., 417-239-1900, keetercenter.edu). During your stay, students at College of the Ozarks get to refine their hospitality and hotel management skills, and you’ll enjoy the luxurious suites and first-rate dining. The hotel’s restaurant, Dobyns Dining Room, offers lunch, dinner, a Sunday brunch and a bakery to make your stay perfect.
It’s not very hard to come by family-friendly lodging in Branson, and one of the best resorts for the entire clan is Thousand Hills Golf Resort (245 S. Wildwood Dr., 417-336-5873, thousandhills.com). Getting the family to leave the resort might be tricky.
Book a night or two at the Holiday Inn Express (2801 Green Mountain Dr., 800-321-7275). The prime location close to several theaters can’t be beat.

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