Travel Destinations Missouri Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri Top Things to Do at Lake of the Ozarks More than 5 million visitors come each year to play at the lake. Boat to dockside eateries, such as Shady Gators, or hop in the car to explore small towns like Osage Beach and Lake Ozark. See our top picks for what to do, where to eat and where to stay. By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on May 31, 2023 Lake of the Ozarks. Photo: Nate Luke Do Bagnell Dam Strip Taste fudge or dine at a family-friendly restaurant. Play arcade games like Skee-Ball. Buy a souvenir T-shirt or attend a car show. It's all on this main drag in Lake Ozark. Bridal Cave. Nate Luke Bridal Cave An Osage Native American tale of heartbreak, love and marriage centers here. Hour-long tours showcase mineral formations, like soda straws and draperies, and subterranean Mystery Lake, at the Camdenton attraction. Bridgeport Boat Rental Choose from speedboats, pontoons, Jet Skis and more in Osage Beach. Grandma's Candy Kitchen Give your sweet tooth what it wants—hand-dipped chocolates, 20 flavors of homemade fudge and 40 kinds of saltwater taffy—at this icon on The Strip in Lake Ozark. Ha Ha Tonka State Park. John Noltner Ha Ha Tonka State Park More than 15 miles of trails and the striking ruins of an early 20th-century stone mansion—along with caves and natural bridges—draw visitors to the 3,700-acre Camdenton spot. Lake of the Ozarks State Park Sandy beaches, 12 hiking trails, horseback riding, boat rentals and lantern-lit tours of Ozark Caverns attract visitors to this leafy park in Kaiser. Lake Ozark Fishing Guide Service Guides happily teach newbies how to bait up, but they'll also show experienced anglers the best spots. Willmore Lodge. Willmore Lodge When you swing by Lake Ozark's historical visitors center for maps and brochures, leave time to explore the museum exhibits highlighting Bagnell Dam's construction. 25 Coolest Midwest Lake Destination Spots Eat and Drink Baxter's Lakeside Grille By the toll bridge in Lake Ozark, Baxter's has one of the best sunset-viewing spots. Pair skewers of grilled shrimp with a Baxter's Sunset: mango margarita and raspberry daiquiri served side by side. H. Toad's Bar and Grill This waterfront spot serves chops, filets, seafood and pastas, but the crowd is here in Lake Ozark for dancing to live music Friday and Saturday nights. Old Kinderhook Resort Two classy dining options await guests at this Camdenton golf resort, part of the Lake of the Ozarks Golf Trail. The Hook Cafe serves breakfast and lunch; The Trophy Room plates entrees like pan-seared Chilean sea bass and marinated flank steak with jalapeño-cheddar grits. On the Rise Restaurant A cafe amid Osage Beach's big-box stores serves breakfasts of baked vanilla bean French toast or lobster and chive omelets, plus gourmet lunches. Shady Gators Family-friendly by day; spring-break party by night. The Lake Ozark spot plays to the Cajun theme with menu items such as blackened catfish. Shorty Pants Lounge On a quieter part of the lake near Osage Beach, you'll find authentic Cajun cuisine in a sophisticated setting. Try the Jack Daniels glazed chicken or the creamy crawfish and shrimp étouffée. Tucker's Shuckers Slurp down fresh oysters— raw, chargrilled or fried— and draught beer at this popular spot on the strip. Also on the menu: burgers, sandwiches, lobster and steak. Stay Bass Point Resort A relaxed vibe and affordable cabins and houses have kept this family resort on the lake's quieter west side in business for more than 60 years. Boat, swim or play disc golf. Lake Breeze Resort Cottages and condo-like units take advantage of a grassy lakeshore. In addition to a pool, there's a sand beach, firepit, playground and boat rentals. Courtesy of The Lodge of Four Seasons The Lodge of Four Seasons Beyond its lobby with a sunken fireplace, you'll discover a polished retreat with 358 rooms and suites, a large marina, restaurants, golf, four pools, and a spa. Margaritaville Lake Resort A $10 million renovation gave a beachy new vibe and updated rooms to the former Tan-Tar-A, a 20-acre Osage Beach spot. Old Kinderhook Resort Golfers love staying here to play the 18-hole Tom Weiskopf course. Relax afterward in the spa or pool. Point Randall Resort Guests at the family-owned destination enjoy clean lakeside cabins and cottages, a fishing dock and swim dock, a beach, and 1,000 feet of shoreline. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit