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RECREATION

Boating and Water Sports
The most prominent recreational activities at the Lake of the Ozarks are, undoubtedly, boating and water sports. Marinas and boat ramps exist at virtually any section of the shoreline. Private individuals operate some while others are associated with certain resorts, condo rentals, lodges and cabins. Whether you own your own boat or would like to rent one, access to boating will be easy. The difficult part may come when you have to make a choice of the many different kinds of boats to rent! Sailboats, pontoon boats, bassboats, motorboats, cruisers, and speedboats are some of the possibilities. The water sport you want to enjoy may help in making the choice as with water skiing. Then again, you may simply want to sit back and let someone else do the driving with a scenic cruise on an excursion yacht. Other water sports include swimming, scuba diving, parasailing, and a list that goes on and on.

The Lake area also boasts numerous small rivers that provide excellent canoeing and kayaking possibilities. Again, you can bring your own or rent one from the many rental companies along the river that provide drop-off and pick-up services.

Fishing and Hunting
The Lake of the Ozarks is well known for its excellent fishing. Largemouth Bass, Crappie, White Bass, Striper and Catfish take center stage for most Lake anglers. Through excellent management, regulation and stocking efforts of the Missouri Department of Conservation, Lake of the Ozarks has provided a number of state record catches over the past ten years including a 20.5 lb. hybrid bass, a 34 lb. drum, a 36 lb. buffalo, a 42 lb. muskie, a 91 lb. blue catfish and a 134 lb. 12 oz. paddlefish. Whether you are a serious pro fisherman or out with the family for a day of relaxation and fun, the Lake of the Ozarks has what you want for a great fishing vacation.

Throughout the year, hunters can pursue deer turkey, squirrel, rabbit, dove, duck, geese and quail in the forests, fields, farmlands, and on the waters at The Lake. Most hunting in the Lake region is done on private land with permission of the landowner. There are also some hunting preserves and some landowners offer land-lease packages for hunting. Information regarding fishing and hunting licenses, seasons, limits and Hunter Training in the state of Missouri is available with the Lake Area Missouri Department of Conservation.

Golfing
The golfing enthusiast needs look no further than The Lake for a golf course to meet his or her specifications. Dozens of beautifully landscaped and masterfully designed golf courses abound. Some of the courses are open to the public and some are set aside for hotel guests only. Spring and fall discounts are available as well as package deals at resorts that specify lodging, rounds of golf, green fees and other details for one price.

Shopping
Shopping possibilities are simply endless at the Lake of the Ozarks. Malls, clothing stores offering business, evening and casual wear, specialty stores, home and décor, craft shops, art galleries, music stores, antique shops, flea markets, emporiums, and bazaars make this area a year-round mecca for shoppers. The largest top brand outlet mall in the state is located in the township of Osage Beach. All of this adds up to The Lake having anything that you could possibly need or want and being the perfect destination for the casual browser and those who love to shop 'till they drop.

Restaurants
More than 100 restaurants at The Lake tempt you with menus that range from simple to the most exquisite gourmet meal, many locate on or over-looking the water. Whether your style is casual or black-tie or anything in between, The Lake will have what you want. Full menus include continental cuisine, traditional Ozark Bar-B-Que and fish, homestyle cooking, buffets and "fast food". And let's not forget the ice cream parlors and homemade fudge shops!