The best time to go to St. Robert is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months, when the weather is most pleasant for outdoor activities.
During these periods, the temperatures are moderate, ranging from the low 60s to mid-80s Fahrenheit (15-30 Celsius), with less humidity than in the peak of summer. This makes exploring the local parks, visiting the nearby Mark Twain National Forest, or enjoying a round of golf at one of the area's courses much more comfortable. These seasons also tend to have fewer crowds than the summer, offering a more relaxed experience.
Summer, from July to August, brings warmer and more humid conditions, with temperatures often climbing into the 90s Fahrenheit (30s Celsius). While all attractions remain open, those sensitive to heat might find extended outdoor activities less enjoyable. However, if you're planning to spend time at the Big Piney River for fishing or kayaking, the summer offers the warmest water temperatures.
Winter (November to March) in St. Robert can be cold, with temperatures frequently dropping below freezing and occasional snowfall. While not ideal for extensive outdoor exploration, this season can be suitable for indoor activities or if you prefer a quieter visit.