How far away from people do you want to be? Do you need access to reliable healthcare facilities?
If you don’t mind driving, there’s many options. I would recommend somewhere in the Camdenton-Lebanon corridor. Access to Lake Ozark for leisure activities, but not too far from Springfield for your bigger city needs.
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We used to live in Nixa (south of Springfield). If I were moving back to the area I’d be looking in the SW MO area, maybe somewhere out west of Springfield on Hwy 60. Easy access to Springfield and NW AR area (which is blowing up), plus Tablerock Lake and Branson.
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Originally posted by SigM4: I were moving back to the area I’d be looking in the SW MO area, maybe somewhere out west of Springfield on Hwy 60. Easy access to Springfield and NW AR area (which is blowing up), plus Tablerock Lake and Branson.
That's what I came here to post. Southwest Missouri is what you seek.
Unless you want to live in a suburb of Springfield, or out in the country, Joplin is a decent mid-sized SW MO town that would be worth exploring. And it's ~1 hour to either NW AR or Springfield (both for stuff to do as well as more in-depth medical care), a bit further to Branson, Table Rock Lake, Beaver Lake, etc. for recreation, and 3-4 hours to Kansas City/St. Louis for big city stuff.
Or you could just skip Missouri altogether and come on down a bit further to the NW Arkansas Metroplex.
Originally posted by bionic218: How far away from people do you want to be? Do you need access to reliable healthcare facilities?
If you don’t mind driving, there’s many options. I would recommend somewhere in the Camdenton-Lebanon corridor. Access to Lake Ozark for leisure activities, but not too far from Springfield for your bigger city needs.
And if you like trout fishing, Bennett Springs is right there.
EDITED TO ADD: That Lebanon/Springfield/Joplin area is one of those places that as long as you have gas in your car, there is something fun to do.This message has been edited. Last edited by: jsbcody,
Posts: 4119 | Location: St.Louis County MO | Registered: October 13, 2006
I live just outside of Houston, MO. If you are wanting better access to health care, I'd suggest the Cabool or Mountain Grove areas. They are only an hour or so from Springfield where there are some good hospitals.
If you have any particular questions about the area, just let me know. I'd be happy to help.
Posts: 848 | Location: South Central MO | Registered: August 25, 2011
SigM4, Isn't Nixa the place in Mo where there is still a Civil War cannonball imbedded at the top of one of the columns of the Courthouse bldg.? Maybe it was Polo? I'm so old I can't remember everything, haha. Sorry, I didn't mean to hijack this thread.
Originally posted by dgshooter: I live just outside of Houston, MO. If you are wanting better access to health care, I'd suggest the Cabool or Mountain Grove areas. They are only an hour or so from Springfield where there are some good hospitals.
If you have any particular questions about the area, just let me know. I'd be happy to help.
Originally posted by clipper1: SigM4, Isn't Nixa the place in Mo where there is still a Civil War cannonball imbedded at the top of one of the columns of the Courthouse bldg.? Maybe it was Polo? I'm so old I can't remember everything, haha. Sorry, I didn't mean to hijack this thread.
That's Lexington, MO, where they rolled hemp bales up the hill for cover while attacking.
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Trust the locals to describe distance in time, not miles. You get off many main roads in the lower half of Missouri you're looking at very twisty two lane roads, big elevation changes and a whole new deal with bad weather.
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