Free Activities at the Lake of the Ozarks
No matter the season, the Lake of the Ozarks is truly a beautiful community in which to live and work. All of us at the Law Offices of Phillips, McElyea, Carpenter, & Welch, P.C. consider ourselves very lucky to get to be a part of such a wonderful community, and we hope our fellow residents do as well.
The Lake Area provides many great opportunities to spend time with your friends and family without having to pay for entertainment. Are you aware of all the free things there are to do at the Lake of the Ozarks? If you're looking for something fun to do that won't break your bank, give some of these activities a try.
The Lake of the Ozarks is home to some of Missouri's most beautiful state parks. If you and your loved ones enjoy getting out and exploring gorgeous wooded areas, you'll have to visit some of these locations:
Camping is one of the greatest activities families and friends can share. It provides a unique opportunity to disconnect from the busy hustle and bustle of our daily lives - and perhaps even unplug from technology a little bit. You can visit these campgrounds for free, or you can pitch a tent and stay a while for just a few dollars a night. Most of these campgrounds accept payment on the "honor system" - there is a dropbox for guests to leave their payments, but no one is there to supervise it.
The Lake Area provides many great opportunities to spend time with your friends and family without having to pay for entertainment. Are you aware of all the free things there are to do at the Lake of the Ozarks? If you're looking for something fun to do that won't break your bank, give some of these activities a try.
Hiking
Ha Ha Tonka. This photo of Camdenton is courtesy of MissouriStateParks. |
- Ha Ha Tonka State Park in Camdenton, MO
- Lake of the Ozarks State Park in Osage Beach, MO
- Thunder Mountain Conservation Area in Camdenton, MO
Museums
Some people are surprised to learn that there are museums at the Lake of the Ozarks - but there are! These intimate establishments offer unique glimpses into the Lake community and what it used to be like many years ago.
- Mother's Shrine in Laurie, MO
- Miller County Museum in Tuscumbia, MO
- Camden County Museum in Linn Creek, MO
- Willmore Lodge Museum in Lake Ozark, MO
Camping
Swinging Bridges. This photo of Osage Beach is courtesy of TripAdvisor. |
- Swinging Brides and Shallows in Osage Beach, MO
- Tunnel Dam Whistle Shallows in Camdenton, MO
Enjoy Your Time at the Lake of the Ozarks!
Regardless of whether you're a full-time resident or just visiting the Lake of the Ozarks, our local Camden County attorneys hope you have a wonderful time enjoying all that our beautiful community has to offer. If you ever find yourself in need of legal representation at the Lake of the Ozarks, remember that the attorneys at the Law Offices of Phillips, McElyea, Carpenter, & Welch, P.C. are only a phone call away.
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