B&B Moberly 5 & Drive
Monday-Thursday: 3:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Saturday: 12:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
The drive in is open from March-October, weather permitting.
Evelyn E. Jorgenson Fine Arts Gallery
(660) 456-4100 ext 11626
Heritage Hills Golf Course
(660) 269-1429
This public 18-hole course is the perfect way to unwind and relax for the day. Heritage Hills Golf Course hosts a variety of tournaments throughout the year including the Missouri Masters in August.
HLR Motorsports
(660) 263-4321
Since 1994, HLR Motorsports Park has held racing events every summer in the Mid-West. Each season the park will host rounds of the AMA NC area qualifier, AMA Missouri State MX Series Pro-Am, the Annual Hot Summer Nights MX Series as well as a HLR Track Championship Series for Bikes & Quads!
Moberly Aquatic Center
(660) 269-8705
Make a splash at this modern, family-friendly aquatic center! With a zero-depth, accessible entry, an interactive sprayground, a lazy current channel, diving boards, and thrilling water slides—including a family slide and a double twist—there’s fun waiting around every corner. Grab a snack from the concession stand, book a party space, and dive into a day of smiles, splashes, and summer fun.
Moberly Mini Train in Rothwell Park
All aboard the Magic City Line! 🚂 This favorite Moberly attraction takes riders of all ages on a scenic one-mile journey through Rothwell Park, passing gardens, wood carvings, bridges, and trestles inspired by historic railroads. Perfect for families and groups, the train offers special bookings for birthdays, reunions, and private parties, with accessible accommodations available for all guests.
Railroad Museum & Caboose
The Railroad Museum showcases the railroad industry with an emphasis on the Wabash Railroad history. A Caboose and the Indiana, a pullman car are available for tours when the museum is open.
Randolph County Historical Center
(660) 263-9396
April – October
The Randolph County Museum present artifacts that tell the story of Randolph County through economic and business development, influential people, and organizations. One key native is General Omar Bradley. The Genealogical Library is a great resource for finding family history of those who have lived in Randolph County.
