Bagnell Dam Access Area offers visitors recreational access to the Lake of the Ozarks near the iconic Bagnell Dam, providing opportunities for boating, fishing, and scenic views along the Missouri River.
Located on the southeastern approach to Bagnell Dam, the Bagnell Dam Access Area is a public outdoor space that provides access to the Lake of the Ozarks, one of Missouri's most popular recreational waterways. The area is situated along the Osage River where the dam creates Lake of the Ozarks, extending over 54,000 acres. The access area primarily serves boaters and anglers, offering boat ramps and shoreline access for fishing. The dam itself, completed in 1931, is a significant engineering landmark and a key source of hydroelectric power for the region. Visitors coming to the access area can enjoy panoramic views of the dam structure and the expansive lake, often regarded for its calm waters and abundant fish species such as largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish. The area is a hub for water-based recreation — including boating, kayaking, and jet skiing — with nearby picnic spots and vantage points perfect for photography or relaxing by the water. While the access area does not feature extensive hiking or backcountry amenities, it plays an important role in supporting Lake of the Ozarks’ outdoor lifestyle and aquatic recreation. Its proximity to Bagnell Dam and the adjacent communities creates an appealing destination for both day visits and extended water-focused outings. The region is marked by mixed hardwood forests, rolling hills, and a temperate seasonal climate, contributing to pleasant outdoor conditions throughout much of the year.
Iconic views of the historic Bagnell Dam hydroelectric facility
Access to popular fishing spots with a variety of freshwater species
Boat ramps providing launch points onto Lake of the Ozarks
Picnic areas offering scenic lakefront settings
A hydroelectric dam completed in 1931, creating Lake of the Ozarks and serving as a power source and tourist attraction.
A large reservoir offering extensive water recreation and scenic views accessible from the access area.
Public ramps that provide essential access points for boaters entering the lake.