Explore Shepherd of the Hills on a 1.5-hour open-air Jeep-drawn tram tour
1.5 Hours
Jeep-drawn tram tour, guide
Ride an open-air Jeep-drawn tram through the 160-acre Shepherd of the Hills historic park with an Ozark Native guide. Visit key sites tied to Harold Bell Wright and step onto the outdoor theater set.
Arrive 10 minutes early.
No refunds for cancellations within 48 hours of the tour. Cancel before 48 hours to receive a full refund.
Ride an open-air Jeep-drawn tram through the wooded 160-acre park with an Ozark Native guide. Stop at Old Matt’s Cabin (on the National Historic Registry), visit Inspiration Point, see the Morgan Community Church, and step onto the Shepherd of the Hills outdoor theater stage.
Tour Old Matt’s Cabin, the original home tied to Harold Bell Wright’s book The Shepherd of the Hills. The cabin stands in its original location and is on the National Historic Registry.
Visit Inspiration Point, the second highest point in Southwest Missouri, where Harold Bell Wright camped and wrote notes for The Shepherd of the Hills.
5586 W 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO 65616-8129
This entertainment complex offers a solid variety of activities that families especially seem to enjoy. The adventure park gets consistent praise for keeping kids engaged with obstacle courses, ziplines, the Copperhead mountain coaster, mini golf, and a suspension bridge. The Chuckwagon dinner show stands out as a highlight, with visitors loving the performers and singers. Tours with knowledgeable guides like Jim and Cowboy John leave a strong impression, and the Inspiration Tower provides stunning views worth the climb. However, operational issues pop up frequently enough to warrant attention. Staffing appears stretched thin, leading to long waits for meals, rides, and even just picking up pre-purchased tickets. Several visitors mention confusion at ticket counters about what's included in various packages. The outdoor drama divides audiences sharply—some find it excellent while others feel it drags. A few guests encountered staff members who came across as dismissive or unhelpful, though this doesn't seem universal. If you're going with younger children and can visit on less crowded days, you'll likely have a great time. Just plan for some wait times and maybe skip the stairs for tower access if lines look long.
My wife and I were in Branson for the whole week and saw a lot of shows. This one was probably my favorite, a lot of laughs and the way the guys ad-lib on stage depending on audience and 'volunteers' was a seriously enjoyable event. When you see the actors sometimes cracking each other up then you know you've got a good one.
Phillip E
April 1, 2026
My wife and I were in Branson for the whole week and saw a lot of shows. This one was probably my favorite, a lot of laughs and the way the guys ad-lib on stage depending on audience and 'volunteers' was a seriously enjoyable event. When you see the actors sometimes cracking each other up then you know you've got a good one.
Phillip E
April 1, 2026