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Lake of the Ozarks Parks &
Recreation
One
of the Lake of the Ozarks’ greatest assets is its beautiful scenery and shorelines,
surrounded by the rich landscape of Ozarks hills. Whether you’re fishing, caving,
hiking, hunting or simply enjoying the beautiful view from your own back yard, there’s
a lot to do and see outdoors at the
Lake..
http://www.mostateparks.com/
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Lake of the Ozarks State Park
is Missouri's largest, with 85 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,plus plenty of places to
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Ha Ha Tonka State Park spans over 3,600 acres on the Niangua Arm of the Lake of
the Ozarks and is located five miles southwest of Camdenton on State Road D. There
are 12 hiking trails (16 miles total) of various length ¬which take you to such
places as Devil¹s Kitchen and Turkey Pen Hollow¬ and there are 8 known caves. The
park has numerous picnic areas, two of which are shelters that can be rented for
events and a playground. A Trail and Natural Area Guide is available at the visitor's
center at the park entrance, along with outside exhibits. Visitors for the day can
easily arrive by boat or car. (No overnight camping.)
Park Office: 573-346-2986
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Bennett Spring State Park 3,216 acre park, located in Lebanon, Missouri. The spring
valley attracts visitors for camping, canoeing, dining, hiking, lodging, picnicking,
rafting, swimming and trout fishing. 100,000,000 gallons of clear, clean water are
produced by the spring each day. Rental housekeeping cabins, public swimming pool,
nature center and a rustic dining lodge are also available to visitors to the park.
26250 Hwy 64A Lebanon, MO 65536-6797
(417) 532-4338 Park Office
(417) 532-4307 Lodging |
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