Lake of the Ozarks
Quite simply, the Lake of the Ozarks lifestyle is unsurpassed, serving as the caliber of lake living by which all others are measured. From world-class boating and fishing to some of the Midwest’s most extraordinary golf courses, state parks and an ad infinitum index of natural expeditions from which to choose, even the most seasoned outdoors type will find the Lake of the Ozarks an awe-inspiring place teeming with opportunities for adventure.
With shopping, and dining rival that of some of the world’s most metropolitan destinations, the burgeoning scene at the Lake of the Ozarks has come a long way since its beginnings 75 years ago. Lake of the Ozarks may have first made its splash as the answer to a nature lover’s quest for a paragon of paradise, but possesses the potential to satisfy even those least in love with being “one with nature.”
Featured Event
Polar Bear Plunge and 5K Strut for Special Olympics:
February 28
This 14th annual event brings individuals, businesses and organizations out to support local Special Olympic athletes by jumping, diving or crawling into the sparkling, frigid waters of the Lake of the Ozarks. Since its inception, 8,527 Missourians have taken the Plunge in lakes across the state, raising $1,853,751. The 5K Strut starts at 10 a.m. at Osage Beach City Hall. The Parade of Costumes gets under way at 2 p.m. at the Lake of the Ozarks State Park Public Beach #2, followed by the Polar Bear Plunge at 2:30 p.m. at the Lake of the Ozarks State Park Public
Beach #2.
For more information, please call 573-635-1660, e-mail stegeman@somo.org or visit www.somo.org
Exclusive custom home sites, waterfront and lake views. Maintenance free villas, single family semi-custom homes, on the quite waters of the Little Niangua.
Enjoy the resort experience at Osage National, offering new two-bedroom condos, 27 holes of golf, driving range, swimming pool, exercise room plus dining at Eagle View restaurant.