Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri
Come to the heart of Missouri, where 54,000 acres of water offer excellent boating and fishing opportunities. Our rolling bluffs greet you with award-winning vineyards, and the majestic state capitol beckons you to look toward the skies. Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks Region is truly a vacation destination to remember.
From lakeside fun and historic river towns, to caves and award-winning wineries, this region in the heart of Missouri welcomes you for an unforgettable vacation experience.
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Lake of the Ozarks State Park
Enjoy the solitude of an undeveloped cove, hidden along the shorelines of one of Missouri's largest lakes, Lake of the Ozarks. The 17,441-acre Lake of the Ozarks State Park offers this opportunity, along with a variety of recreational activities on the lake or on shore.
, MO CampingOzark Brush & Palette Club
The Ozark Brush & Palette Club hosts painting exhibits throughout the year in 1st National Bank of Camdenton gallery. All paintings are for sale. The club meets once a month (except Jan/Feb)at the United Methodist Church of Camdenton at 7:00
Camdenton, MO Art GalleriesLake of the Ozarks Hunting
Hunters visiting the Lake of the Ozarks discover the woods and fields surrounding the Lake are filled with a wide variety of game. Throughout the year, hunters can pursue deer, turkey, squirrel, rabbit, dove, duck, geese and quail in the diverse terrain and on the waters at the Lake.
, MO HuntingBroken Gait Trail Rides
Broken Gait Trail Rides provide seasoned trail horses that you can lease or rent for a scenic horseback trail riding adventure through Central Missouri. We offer you the unique opportunity to experience Missouri's natural beauty in a most natural way — by horseback!
, MO EquestrianOld Fashioned Windmill
Located in the middle of Main Street where once a well served the community'
Blackwater, MO Pioneer LifeChouteau Gardens
Chouteau Gardens history began when about 38,000 acres were included in the Pierre Chouteau land grant from the Osage Indians. About 6
Blackwater, MO GardensGlasgow Museum
The building housing the Glasgow Museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was given to the city in 1976. The Gothic Revival building, originally a Baptist church, was constructed in 1861
Glasgow, MO MuseumsLake of the Ozarks Birdwatching
"The Missouri Ozarks is one of the most productive breeding areas for migratory birds in the hemisphere. Neotropical migrants such as the Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Northern Oriole, Woodthrush, and over 100
, MO BirdwatchingThe Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury
Twice destroyed by fire, the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, is part of the Winston Churchill Memorial. The Church, which dates from the 12th century, was redesigned by Sir Christopher Wren in 1677
Fulton, MO Historic ChurchesLake of the Ozarks Trails
For a different perspective of Ozark nature, the Lake offers outstanding hiking, biking and walking trails, several of which are located at two state parks. The 17,000-acre Lake of the Ozarks State Park is the largest in the Missouri Park system, and Ha Ha Tonka State Park, one of the state'
, MO TrailsWest End Community Theatre
The West End Community Theatre is housed in a 1905 church featuring the original church pews &
Blackwater, MO Theatres