Canoe Room
Standard room with queen bed, luxurious linens, jetted tub and views of our expansive south lawn.
RANCH HIGHLIGHTS
- 600 Acres of Activities
- Over 20 Rooms, Cabins & Suites
- Just 70 Miles NE of Kansas City
WHAT TO DO
Ranch Experiences
Baby Alpaca/Deer Bottle Feeding
One of our young guests’ favorite experiences, guests can help feed our baby alpaca and white tail deer. The feeding is seasonal (our babies grow out of feeding). To inquire about feeding them on your visit contact our guest services team.
Fishing
Grab a kayak and spend the day on the water with hook and pole, or fish from shore. Morrell Ranch is Missouri’s best kept fishing secret.
Hiking & Biking Trails
Hike or bike, it’s up to you. Our trails are laid out on over 600 acres of ranch land. Explore our alpaca ranch, cattle farms, young vineyard and find the perfect perch to watch a midwest sunset.
Kayaking, Canoeing and Paddle Boarding
During the summer and late spring Morrell Ranch’s Swan Lake is a great place to cool down. Grab a kayak, canoe or paddleboard and make your way around the ranch by way of water.
Warm up by a Firepit With S’mores
Is there a better way to enjoy an evening by the fire than with s’mores? S’more fixings are available in nearby Gallitin, about a 5 minute drive from the ranch.
Frisbee Golf
Test your frisbee skills with a game of frisbee golf. Located across Morrell Ranch, frisbee golf is a fun partner or group activity and great for all ages. Ask our guest services team for more information.
Stroll Through a Vineyard
Still young, our vineyard is located on the back entrance of Morrell Ranch. Take a peek at the growing vines, and start planning your next visit to enjoy the harvested grapes.
Watch a Midwest Sunset
Walk the ranch and find the perfect perch for an enchanting midwest sunset.
EXPLORE
Nearby in Missouri
ADAM-ONDI-AHMAN
According to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it is the site where Adam and Eve lived after being expelled from the Garden of Eden. They believe it will be a gathering spot for a meeting of the priesthood leadership prior to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
SQUIRREL CAGE JAIL
Built in 1889, the Squirrel Cage Jail in Gallatin, Missouri is one of three remaining rotating jails in the United States. Rotary jail cells were arranged so that they rotated in a carousel fashion, allowing only one cell at a time to be accessible from the single opening.
AMISH COMMUNITY
Jamesport, Missouri is the largest Old Order Amish colony west of the Mississippi and the largest colony in the state. Visitors will experience an authentic Amish town filled with town and country shops, restaurants, buggies, farming and true Amish furniture workshops.
CROWDER STATE PARK
Crowder State Park is a 1,912-acre park in the rolling green hills of northern Missouri. Visitors can enjoy more than 17 miles of hiking, bicycling and equestrian trails in forested, rugged terrain. The park also offers fishing and boating on the 18-acre Crowder Lake