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Osage Beach State Park Adventures

Osage Beach State Park offers extensive opportunities for water recreation, camping, and hiking along the shores of the expansive Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri.

1400
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
1959
Year Established

About Osage Beach State Park

 

Osage Beach State Park is located in central Missouri on the shores of the Lake of the Ozarks, a large man-made reservoir known for its extensive recreational opportunities. The park spans wooded areas with gently rolling terrain shaped by the Ozark Plateau, featuring a mix of hardwood forests, open meadows, and shoreline ecosystems. The park's proximity to the lake provides visitors with ample access to fishing, boating, paddle sports, and swimming. On land, visitors can hike several trails that wind through forested hills and offer views of the lake's numerous coves and inlets. The park has a history connected to the creation of the Lake of the Ozarks in the early 20th century, which transformed the area into one of Missouri’s top outdoor recreation destinations. Facilities include multiple campgrounds, picnic areas, boat ramps, and a beach area. Wildlife commonly seen in the park includes white-tailed deer, various waterfowl, and songbirds. Seasonal activities range from spring and summer water sports to fall foliage viewing and winter hiking. Osage Beach State Park attracts families, anglers, boaters, and campers seeking a mix of water-based adventure and forested natural beauty within convenient reach of nearby communities. It serves as a key access point to the expansive Lake of the Ozarks region and offers a well-rounded outdoor experience for all skill levels and ages.

Highlights

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Scenic views of Lake of the Ozarks from hiking trails and overlook points

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Diverse freshwater fishing opportunities including crappie, bass, and catfish

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Well-maintained campgrounds close to both forest and shoreline

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Accessible boat ramps for launching vessels into Lake of the Ozarks

Notable Natural Features

Lake of the Ozarks Shoreline

Over 100 miles of shoreline offering extensive water recreation including boating, swimming, and fishing.

Lake Vista Trail

A well-marked trail providing panoramic views of the lake and surrounding forested hills.

Picnic and Beach Area

Designated zones for family-friendly picnicking and swimming adjacent to the lake’s sandy beach.