Whether you coming to Pulaski County for a
Military graduation, attending one of our many
festivals,
getting "your kicks on Route 66",
camping
or planning a float
trip along the scenic Big Piney or
Gasconade River you
will find all the information you need to plan your
vacation, here in the heart of the Ozarks.
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Plate Palooza or Fort
Leonard Wood Graduation Bingo
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Waynesville
- Located off Interstate 44 at Exits 159 and 156.
Waynesville is the county seat of Pulaski County and is
located in the middle of the county.
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Fort
Leonard Wood - Located 2 miles off Interstate 44
Exit 161 and approximately 8 miles from Exit
156.
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St.
Robert - Located off Interstate 44, Exit 161, town
immediately outside of Fort Leonard Wood.
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Crocker
- Lies to the North of Waynesville.
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Dixon
- Lies to the North East of Waynesville.
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Richland
- Located off Interstate 44 Exit 150 in the Northwest
section of the county, the gateway to Lake of the
Ozarks.
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Laquey
to the southwest.
Using the menus above you may
plan your accommodations,
familiarize yourself with transportation
options, discover what events
are occurring and locate information regarding museums
and outdoor
activities such as fishing, hunting, hiking, canoeing and
spelunking or view all things to do in
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