City of Crane

City of Crane

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About Us

The City of Crane is in the Northwest corner of Stone County. Crane, Missouri, is a charming small town in the Ozarks with a rich history, scenic beauty, and unique attractions. Here are some great reasons to visit:

1. Railroad History & Restoration Efforts: Crane has a deep railroad heritage, and the city is actively restoring a Missouri Pacific White River Railroad caboose with historically accurate details. QR code exhibits are in development, by the Society of Ozarkian Hillcrofters and the Stone County Museum, linking visitors to historical photos, artifacts and stories of the town’s railroad and cultural past.

2. Annual Crane Broiler Festival: Held during the last full weekend before Labor Day, this long-running festival celebrates Crane’s agricultural roots with a massive barbecue, parade, carnival, live music, and craft vendors.It’s one of the biggest local events, drawing visitors from all over southwest Missouri.

3. Natural Beauty & Outdoor Activities: The Crane Creek area offers trout fishing and stunning views of the Ozarks. It’s one of the few places where McCloud rainbow trout naturally reproduce. The City's parks and trails offer opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography. The Wireroad Conservation Area, Trail of Tears and Butterfield StaThe City Municipal Pool is open from May thru August.

4. Shopping & Dining: There are unique shops and restaurants in the community as well as a local grocery store, pharmacy & clinic.

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City of Crane Historic Logo
Crane Municipal Pool

Events

Meet Me on Main in Crane
Meet Me on Main in Crane
  • Meet Me on Main is a small town shop hop across Crane to highlight and promote small, local, rural makers and vendors. Main Street will be blocked off for vendo ...
  • Saturday Apr 26, 2025
Creekside Market - Crane
Creekside Market - Crane
  • Held May thru September from 5-8pm on the first and third Friday nights. Be sure to come to Crane on a Friday night to visit their local farmers, makers and cot ...
  • Friday May 2, 2025