Unlike anything else at the Lake of the Ozarks, this extraordinary 270-acre ranch & lakefront estate blends rustic elegance with world-class amenities. Not only does it feature a one-of-a-kind luxury ranch retreat, but it also boasts direct lake access with a custom 3-well dock, plus a separate lakefront parcel with a 6-bedroom guest residence w/ two additional slips in the community dock. Behind three private gated entrances, the ranch showcases an impressive collection of residences and amenities. At its heart is a stunning 7,500 sq. ft. reclaimed barn residence, w/ 7 bedrooms and 4 baths, seamlessly combining rustic character with modern comfort. Outdoors, indulge in the resort-style pool, pavilion, and sports court, all perfectly positioned for entertaining. The estate also includes 3 charming guest cabins, two professional riding arenas, luxury equestrian stables, & expansive fenced pastures for horses and livestock. Adventure awaits across miles of ATV trails, multiple hunting blinds, a private fishing pond, a custom Par 3 golf hole, and even your very own custom outdoor whiskey bar. Copy and paste for an interactive Map of Stable Ridge Ranch!
A major transformation is underway at the Lake of the Ozarks with the development of the Oasis at Lakeport, a sprawling $350–400 million resort and entertainment district in Osage Beach. Co-developed by St. Louis-based SkyView Partners and Tegethoff Development, this project promises a fresh wave of tourism energy and year‑round fun.
A 25-acre amusement park featuring around 12 thrilling rides, including two roller coasters, a 200-foot-tall climate-controlled observation wheel, family and kiddie rides, plus an 8,000 sq ft arcade, themed retail, and two restaurants—one of which is Napoli Bros. Pizza & Pasta from St. Louis.
Entertainment options include light shows, fountains, and an engaging lakeside boardwalk.
A 402-room Marriott resort will anchor the development, featuring a 30,000 sq ft conference center, making it ideal for both family vacations and business retreats.
An accompanying indoor waterpark with retractable features ensures fun in every season.Updated Timeline
The amusement park and parking garage (1,000+ spaces) are now targeted to open Summer 2026.
The Marriott, indoor waterpark, and conference center are expected to follow in early 2027.
All-Season Destination: With an indoor waterpark and climate-controlled attractions, Oasis offers year-round appeal—perfect for both summer getaways and winter escapes.
Family Fun for All Ages: From toddlers to grandparents, the boutique-style amusement experiences (including rides for all ages) make this a truly multigenerational destination.
Seamless Lakeside Experience: Set right by Lakeport, the development features a marina with boat slips, a boardwalk, restaurants, and retail—blending entertainment with scenic waterfront charm.
Families seeking a dynamic, lakeside vacation with both thrill and relaxation.
Tour groups, conference attendees, and corporate retreats benefiting from modern lodging and meeting spaces.
Anyone looking to enjoy a fresh, exciting side of the Lake beyond boating and recreation.
The Lake of the Ozarks is as lively off the water as it is on it, offering a dynamic music and entertainment scene that draws visitors all season long. From intimate lakeside venues and open-air stages to large amphitheaters and resort clubs, the lake hosts an incredible variety of performances. Guests can catch everything from local favorites and regional talent to national acts touring from across the country, making the Lake a true destination for live entertainment.
Whether you’re enjoying a sunset concert by boat, dancing under the stars at a waterfront bar, or experiencing a headline show at a major venue, the music here blends seamlessly with the lake’s vibrant nightlife. Combined with outstanding dining and a festive atmosphere, the Lake of the Ozarks delivers unforgettable evenings that perfectly complement its daytime adventures.
Each autumn, the Lake of the Ozarks transforms into a breathtaking canvas of color as the rolling Ozark hills burst into shades of red, gold, and orange. The vast shoreline and surrounding forests create sweeping, panoramic views that make fall one of the most magical times to visit the lake. Whether you’re cruising the water, hiking scenic trails in Lake of the Ozarks State Park, or simply enjoying a lakeside drive, the crisp air and brilliant foliage provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation and exploration.
The leaf changes typically peak in mid-to-late October, drawing visitors eager to experience the beauty of the season. Paired with cozy lakeside dining, fall festivals, and a quieter pace on the water, autumn at the Lake of the Ozarks offers a serene yet stunning getaway.
The Lake of the Ozarks isn’t just about scenic views and on-the-water fun—it’s also a hub for world-class dining and entertainment. Visitors can savor everything from upscale steakhouses and gourmet lakefront restaurants to casual dockside grills where you can pull up by boat and enjoy a meal with a view. Fresh seafood, farm-to-table flavors, and craft cocktails highlight a culinary scene that rivals larger destinations while keeping a relaxed, lake-life vibe.
When the sun sets, the lake transforms into an entertainment hotspot. From live music at waterfront venues and open-air tiki bars to vibrant nightlife at resorts and clubs, the Lake of the Ozarks offers endless ways to unwind. With dining and entertainment that pair perfectly with the lake lifestyle, it’s a destination where every meal and every night out feels like part of the vacation.
The Lake of the Ozarks is famous for its vibrant powerboating community, drawing boating enthusiasts from across the country each season. From spring through late summer, the lake comes alive with high-energy events that celebrate speed, performance, and waterfront fun. The season kicks off with Lake Race, a professional-style offshore race that brings world-class teams and fans to the shoreline for thrilling competition. Later in the summer, the legendary Shootout—recognized as the largest unsanctioned boat race in the nation—takes center stage, where powerboats push speeds of more than 200 mph in a heart-pounding showcase of horsepower.
Beyond the races, visitors enjoy boat parades, waterfront parties, and a lively social scene that blends adrenaline with relaxation. Together, these events make the Lake of the Ozarks a premier destination for anyone who loves the thrill of powerboating combined with the atmosphere of a summer vacation hotspot.
Camdenton Memorial‑Lake Regional Airport (IATA: OZS, ICAO: KOZS) is a city-owned, public-use general aviation airport located approximately three miles southeast of downtown Camdenton, Missouri, nestled amid the scenic Ozark hills surrounding the Lake of the Ozarks.
It features a single asphalt runway (15/33), extended to about 5,002 feet long and 75 feet wide to better accommodate private, charter, and business aircraft.
The runway is well-equipped with medium‑intensity lighting, PAPI guidance, and REIL (Runway End Identifier Lights) for safe day and night operations.
Pilots have access to modern navigational and safety aids, including AWOS‑3 weather reporting, RNAV‑GPS approaches for both runway ends, a VOR‑A approach, and CTAF/UNICOM communication frequency 122.8.
The airport’s FBO, Lake Aviation Center, offers a full suite of services: Avgas and Jet‑A+ fuels, maintenance and repairs (airframe and powerplant), hangar rentals, oxygen services, and passenger amenities.
As of mid‑2025, ongoing infrastructure expansion includes adding over 20 new hangars (bringing total capacity to 50+) to meet growing demand from pilots and charter operators.
Since its inauguration in 1946, the airport has served as more than an aviation facility—it’s a community hub—and was honored with an official Mayor’s Proclamation in 2019 for general aviation appreciation.
Every other September, the airport hosts the Lake of the Ozarks Air Show, drawing aviation enthusiasts, families, and local residents with aerial performances, static displays, and community festivities
Recent expansions in hangar capacity and fuel sales (which have doubled) reflect the airport’s rising importance as a regional aviation hub—spurring local business growth and tourism.
While there are currently no scheduled commercial flights, the facility is ideally poised for increasing connectivity through private and charter aviation, serving as a convenient gateway to the broader Lake of the Ozarks region.
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