Enjoy Living in Augusta, Missouri
The Town of Augusta, Missouri is nestled in rolling hills situated on the bluffs of the Missouri River. Incorporated in 1855, the town offers a variety of venues: historical sites, Katy Trail access to the state park that traverses Missouri along an abandoned railroad track, wineries, a brewery, restaurants, a coffee shop, antiques, specialty stores, a spa, B & B’s, and most of all: a peaceful setting.
Augusta is a small town with charm from a bygone era. It’s approximately an hour from downtown St. Louis.
Upcoming Town Meetings
Things to Do in Augusta, Missouri!

Wineries
Augusta’s wineries compete and win numerous Missouri awards and medals annually! The Missouri Wine Trail features stops in Augusta.

Restaurants & Food
Check out the Town of Augusta’s featured food venues. Many of our eateries have been recognized on local TV shows, at local events, as well as in newspapers & magazines.

Specialty Shopping
Augusta has a wide variety of shopping experiences, including antiques, art galleries. You can also relax at the local spa or learn about local history at the museum.

Bed & Breakfasts
The beautiful setting of Augusta has attracted a large number of Bed & Breakfast facilities to the area. They are ready to serve you, whether you arrive by car or by bicycle!
Plan Your Visit
We always have something new to try, even for those who are native to the area or have lived here for years.
Day with Girlfriends
Wedding Party Outing
Romantic Getaway
Family Day Trip
Active Weekend for a Group
Wedding
Bridal Shower
Baby Shower
Family Reunion
Birthday Celebration
Seasonal Events

Plein Air Art Festival
The nationally advertised Plein Air Art Festival, held annually in April (postponed to September 2020), attracts artists from all over the states and even a few from other countries.

Augusta Harvest Festival
The Augusta Harvest Festival in September has recently been featured as one of the top places to visit in the fall! Come celebrate the harvest with your friends in Augusta.

Augusta Christmas Walk
First held in 1982, the walk illuminates the town on the first two Fridays in December. Many visitors attend from the greater St. Louis and St. Charles communities to enjoy the festivities.