The Harrisonville center point is approximately the area of Cass Medical Center and 17 miles southeast of Markey Sports Complex.
Knights Inn Harrisonville offers basic rooms at prices that are easy on your budget. A refrigerator and microwave in your room will help you save even more since you can make quick meals and keep drinks and snacks on hand. Your room will also have a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi. You won't get breakfast here, but you can make oatmeal in the microwave and grab OJ from the fridge.
You will have a free breakfast at Harrisonville Inn & Suites but no refrigerator or microwave. Your room will come with a flat-screen television and free Wi-Fi. You can also enjoy the outdoor pool and get some work done in the business center.
Americas Best Value Inn & Suites Harrisonville provides good value with in-room refrigerators and microwaves, free continental breakfast, and an indoor pool. A flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi will keep you entertained in your room, and you can get coffee and tea in the common areas.
You'll get a good value for your money at Comfort Inn & Suites Harrisonville, where you'll be near hiking and biking trails, shopping and dining, and Interstate 49. Rooms feature refrigerators, coffee/tea makers, LCD televisions, and free Wi-Fi. Choose a suite for additional space and amenities such as an in-room whirlpool and a plasma TV. The hotel provides an indoor pool, a business center, free breakfast, and free newspapers.
Hampton Inn Belton/Kansas City Area in Belton offers welcome amenities such as a large indoor pool, a free reception where you can meet other guests, and free buffet breakfasts. Your room will feature a refrigerator, a flat-screen TV, and free wired and wireless internet access. The hotel offers a 24-hour business center and a 24-hour fitness center.
The Harrison Courthouse Square Historic District covers four full blocks of buildings facing the courthouse square and parts of five more city blocks just off the square. Among the more than 30 historic buildings in the area are the Cass County Courthouse (built in 1897), the Bank of Harrisonville (1900-1901), the 1892 Deacon Building (1892), the Del K. Hall Building (1902-1908), the Kunze Building (1884), Wirt's Opera House, and the Evans Building (1890). Some of the buildings have seen numerous uses over the years. There's a lot of history within these blocks.
Harrisonville boasts a number of lovely parks, including Harrisonville North Park Center, which offers sports fields, a playground, a rodeo arena, and a barn.
City Park is Harrisonville's largest park at 275 acres and has amenities to make the whole family happy. The park offers the huge Harrisonville Aquatic Center, two lakes, two ponds, nine picnic shelters, an amphitheater, four tennis courts, a basketball court, a gazebo, a playground, a tree nursery, and a paintball field. Camp Reeder, a Scout camp, is on the north side of Lake Luna and is named for Harry Reeder, an active business person and Scout leader who donated the property to the city. The Omega Trail provides 4 miles of hiking and fitness trails for invigoration.
A nine-hole sand greens golf course operates at Harrisonville Golf Club, situated at the back of City Park. You can also play some golf at Hoots Hollow, which offers multiple sets of tees to accommodate all skill levels, or try Twin Pines Country Club's nine-hole course and dine at the Country Club.
Who can resist an alpaca? You'll love to visit YaYa's Alpaca Farm in Garden City, Missouri. The farm has about 30 alpacas and continues to add more through breeding and bringing in alpacas. Ninety-minute tours, by appointment only, are given seven days a week, three times a day. Tours can be for one or two people or as many as 50. You'll learn about alpacas and how their fleece is used. Participants can spend time with the alpacas in the pasture and feed them. The farm store even sells many items made from alpaca fur.
You can find many more things to do in Harrisonville, whether you like to stay active, go to museums, or shop the day away. With so many compelling attractions and activities, you'll forget how small this city really is.
Below are reviews of the city of Harrisonville, MO from an actual visitor's perspective.
Quiet streets at night.