Completed in 1931 the
largest lake in Missouri. With 61,000 acres and 1,375 miles of shoreline, the lake is 92
miles long. This lake is noted for good fishing, with many species include
White and Black Bass, Catfish, Spoonbill
Catfish and Crappie. The Lake is host to numerous fishing
tournaments and is an all-around family vacationland in the Ozark hills.
With shopping, dining, music shows and
outdoor fun. The Lake's
areas are Little Niangua Arm, Niangua
Arm, Osage Arm, Gravois Arm,
Grand Glaze Arm, Horse Shoe Bend, North Shore, Shawnee Bend,
Turkey Bend, Linn Creek. Which offers
sailing, boating, skiing, swimming and other water fun. Lodging is available at over 200
resorts, from rustic too luxurious. There are plenty of campsites too, including those at
Lake of the Ozarks State Park, Lakeside and area towns -- Camdenton,
Eldon, Gravois
Mills,
Lake Ozark, Osage Beach, Sunrise
Beach, and others. This lake stretches out, for the four
counties of Camden, Benton, Morgan and
Miller. |