Best St. Louis Missouri Travel Books

With new hikes and updated text and maps, 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: St. Louis points hikers to the best outdoor trails and rambles within easy reach of the city. Trail Descriptions allow you to assess each trail before you hike it. Detailed Trail Maps provide you with accurate trail information. Trail Profiles help you visualize altitude gain and loss. Directions and GPS coordinates lead you to the trailheads. Whether you live in St. Louis, St. Peters, Washington, or Sullivan, "60 Hikes within 60 Miles: St. Louis" provides you with the information you need to choose the perfect day hike in your area, including trail lengths, hiking times, and trail difficulty.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I like how the trails are organized and separated with categories and that some trails can fall into several categories."
"Directions listed to get to the trailheads, parks, natural areas and conservation areas are accurate. I like to make notes after I hike a trail or an area, so I do wish there was a blank page or two included with each chapter so that trail and area notes could be made. In addition, when the book is updated, it would be great to have a website or something online linked to the book."
"We have used the older version of this book many times over the years."
"Fun book to find places to hike."
"All of the important facts that would keep you on the trail are true, but the trails were a lot easier to follow than suggested, and some of the scenery points did not exist?"
"We go hiking all over missouri, and this book has shown us several new and cool places."
"I read the write-up on the hike I've been doing for 16 years."
"The author does a good job outlining the difficulty of trails and things to look out for."

Here too are tidbits about our gourmet food, low food, fast food, and slow food, facts about local farmers markets (and the sources of the bounty), and a spicy spoonful of the politics of food. A banquet on the page, Eating St. Louis explores why we eat what we eat, and where we eat it-serving up stories (from days gone by to earlier this week) of the places, people, and comestibles that have come to define and feed our fair city.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"This book brought back so many memories of fun times and wonderful food from back in the 70's and 80's, from places like Cafe Zoe, Pasta House, The Tenderloin Room, Tony's, Cyrano's, and oh so many more."
"My love affair with St. Louis began when I arrived at Union Station in 1949 as an impressionable undergrad, bound for Washington University. Her book not only provides Golden Oldie Restaurant and Bar Memories for me but engagingly traces the remarkable history of St. Louis gastronomy up to today. I confess that I get a little choked up when I'm reminded that I can no longer go to The Parkmoor for one of their frappés, or to Medart's for their Sunday evening buffet which is where I discovered that nothing was better than a cold tongue sandwich on rye with Coleman's spicy mustard (my fraternity brother dining companions were less dazzled by the idea of cold tongue than I)."
"Inside was "Eating St. Louis," and I was up until after midnight leafing through this entertaining book, remembering a lot of great meals and, more important, the people and places that served them. Of course, it helps when your recollections of St. Louis restaurants go back to the '40s, when my Mom and Dad took me to Medart's, The Hill and the Mayfair's dining room on each of our annual vacation trips to the big city."
"This book has a terrific selection of wonderful old photos and ephemera!"
"Her detailed research and vintage photos rekindled wonderful memories of childhood dairy treats, teenage haunts like The Parkmore, and grown up special events like a college graduation dinner at Tony's."

His natural curiosity about the names of streets and history of the city led him and his wife Marcella to write The Streets of St. Louis.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"The book is not very thorough and leaves out many city streets."
"wonderful book about the history of St Louis streets (especially if you like history and live in the area) Enjoyed it and easy read."
"It's even more than I expected because it ties the history of St. Louis to the naming of its streets."
"A BIG thanks to Marcella C and William B. Magnan, the ones that wrote the book, and all those who gave the info."
"The Streets of St. Louis as a brief history of St. Louis viewed through the lens of the names of its streets."
Best Missouri Travel Guides

With new hikes and updated text and maps, 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: St. Louis points hikers to the best outdoor trails and rambles within easy reach of the city. Trail Descriptions allow you to assess each trail before you hike it. Detailed Trail Maps provide you with accurate trail information. Trail Profiles help you visualize altitude gain and loss. Directions and GPS coordinates lead you to the trailheads. Whether you live in St. Louis, St. Peters, Washington, or Sullivan, "60 Hikes within 60 Miles: St. Louis" provides you with the information you need to choose the perfect day hike in your area, including trail lengths, hiking times, and trail difficulty.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"I like how the trails are organized and separated with categories and that some trails can fall into several categories."
"Directions listed to get to the trailheads, parks, natural areas and conservation areas are accurate. I like to make notes after I hike a trail or an area, so I do wish there was a blank page or two included with each chapter so that trail and area notes could be made. In addition, when the book is updated, it would be great to have a website or something online linked to the book."
"We have used the older version of this book many times over the years."
"Fun book to find places to hike."
"All of the important facts that would keep you on the trail are true, but the trails were a lot easier to follow than suggested, and some of the scenery points did not exist?"
"We go hiking all over missouri, and this book has shown us several new and cool places."
"I read the write-up on the hike I've been doing for 16 years."
"The author does a good job outlining the difficulty of trails and things to look out for."
Best Branson Missouri Travel Books

A local's guide to Missouri's entertainment boomtown. The great detail concerning routes, travel tips, suggestions and insights of which only a local would be aware are frosted with an icing of warm descriptive passages and generously spiced with pictures that look like they have been donated from the family photo albums of all the original settlers of the area. "Even if one were not planning a trip to this area, one can enjoy this book on its own merits as a fascinating view of the history, people and geography of one of the orginal garden spots of the United States. -- S. Burkett Milner, Ph.D., CEO Ozark Mountain Tour and Travel --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"We recently made a trip to Branson and stayed a week."
"I went on vacation to Branson before but only got to see a third of what is in this book - now I can't wait to go back again!"
"After all, the Ozarks do not begin and end on the Strip; Shaffer takes you to surrounding communities, and provides 19 maps and detailed directions clear enough for even the most directionally-impaired traveler!"
"We used this book throughout our vacation."
"This was my first travel book for somewhere in the midwest."
Best Kansas City Missouri Travel Books

Reynolds photographs feature a plethora of exciting venues including the renowned Country Club Plaza, America s first suburban mall, 18th and Vine, were music resonates through the historic Jazz District, and the new entertainment and cultural complex at historic Union Station. PHOTOGRAPHER: Scott Reynolds is a Los Angeles based photographer and Kansas City native.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I live in central Missouri and got this to be a coffee table book."
"Bought this as a gift for my mother in law who lives in another state."
"The pictures are fantastic and a great representation of Kansas City."
"The Kansas City book I received a couple of weeks ago was rated by the seller as "like new"."
"A fantastic Book."
Best General Missouri Travel Guides

Payton interweaves personal experience, extensive knowledge of local history, readings in frontier travel journals and natural history to create a fresh and original look at one of America's fabled regions. Exhibitions of his photographs have been shown in many art galleries, including the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, the St. Louis Art Museum, and the Springfield (MO) Art Museum.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Great book - lots of pictures and info."
"The black and white photos give a sense of the Ozark Plateau's far-reaching history and beauty, while the color images detail a unique heritage that continues today."
"Anyone who loves the Ozarks will be touched and moved by Leland Payton's photographs, which capture the hills, plains, parks, towns and people of the place in all of their rugged, yet fragile beauty."
"THE BEAUTIFUL AND ENDURING OZARKS not only looks like the Ozarks, it has the feel of it."