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LakeLinks.com
4935 Robin's Circle
Osage Beach, MO 65065
P: 573-348-2275
F: 573-348-1696
info@lakelinks.com
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Bagnell Dam
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Ha Ha Tonka State Park
Many lake area visitors don't realize a 17,300 acre playground lies just to the south of Osage
Beach. Lake of the Ozarks State Park is Missouri's largest and can provide a pleasant
diversion while vacationing in the Lake area. (The park has 90 miles of shoreline and two
public beaches, plus boat launching areas. Lee C. Fine Memorial Airport has a 6,500 by
100-ft. runway, plus terminal building, parallel taxiway, fuel and tiedown service. Hiking trails,
horseback riding stable and four organized youth camps are offered.)
The Grand Glaize Arm of the lake dissects the park with over 90 miles of shoreline. You will
discover many of the park's facilities along this water corridor at the Grand Glaize Beach,
1.5 miles south of the Grand Glaize Bridge on Hwy. 54 in Osage Beach and at Public Beach #1
at the end of Hwy. 134.
Bring a picnic dinner to enjoy after swimming at the free sand beaches found in both areas.
For groups, reserve a picnic shelter for a $30 fee to guarantee its use or take your chances
and use it on a first-come, first-serve basis when not reserved. Launch your own boat at the
available ramps ($2 launching fee at Grand Glaize Beach, free launch at Public Beach #1 and
McCubbin Point). Rent a boat at PB#1 and Grand Glaize Beach. Fish free from a dock with crappie
beds, as long as you have the appropriate fishing license!
Discover unusual natural features along the park's lake shore on Lake of the Ozarks Aquatic
Trail. This unique "trail" designed for boaters has stops marked by buoys. A free booklet keyed
to these buoys explains the significance of each of the 14 marked shoreline highlights. It is
available at the park office.
Naturalists present programs in an open air amphitheater from May until mid October, featuring
slide shows or movies about natural features found in Missouri's state parks. Guided hikes and
a variety of other programs are provided as well.
Many lake visitors escape the summer's heat by exploring 56° Ozark Caverns. Follow Highway A
(between Osage Beach and Camdenton) for eight miles and follow the signs. After paying a small
fee, hand held lanterns are provided which enhance the sense of discovering a whole new world
of underground beauty. The spectacular Angel's Shower, a never-ending flow of water which seems
to fall from the solid ceiling of rock into two massive bowl shaped stone basins on the cave floor,
is one of the many features pointed out by your guide. Unusual animals adapted to this world of
darkness can be seen as well.
Ozark Caverns Visitor Center opened in 1987 and helps visitors understand the cave environment.
The one mile Coakley Hollow Self-Guided Trail near the Visitor Center takes visitors through one
of the most scenic and naturally diverse parts of the park. This is one of ten trails in the park.
A Trail Center on Highway 134 gives information on interesting features along these trails.
Immediately behind it, Woodland Trail takes you into Patterson Hollow Wild Area, 1,200 acres which
are completely undeveloped. A park trail and wild area guide gives additional information and is
available at the park office.
Ozark Caverns: 573-346-2500
Park Office: 573-348-2694
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