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Dixon

Dixon

Dixon

A Hometown Place

A visit to Dixon is pure hometown. Every road that leads to Dixon offers a backdrop of beautiful Ozark scenery. Located on Highway 28 just 13 miles north of I-44, Dixon began as a railroad boomtown in 1869 and soon became a commerce community.

Dixon’s downtown square still feels like a down-home place where early settlers came for supplies and to sell their wares. Stroll the downtown sidewalks and follow the murals depicting Dixon’s history displayed along the storefront windows. Grab a bite at one of Dixon’s hometown eateries and browse local flea markets. Dixon’s beautiful Olde Oak Station Event Venue is the hub for weddings, trade shows, and special gatherings.

Check out the must-stop sights in and around Dixon! Play a round of golf at the beautiful Oak Hills Country Club or take in an evening at the rodeo at the Dixon Saddle Club. Spend time at Dixon City Park with a picnic and walk along the trail.

AROUND DIXON

Festivals and events provide endless entertainment for the entire family with the Dixon Cow Days Festival, held the third weekend in September. Enter for a chance to win a cow!  Additional events are added to our calendar throughout the year, enter Dixon to filter your results.    Float peacefully down the beautiful Gasconade River. Enjoy camping, RVing, comfy cabin stays and hiking at BSC Outdoors or plan your retreat to Blue Jay Farm  a resort from the 1930s surrounded by a beautiful, 7-acre lake.  For additional lodging choices in Pulaski County, visit our Stay page.  

Dixon CowDays Parade

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