Lake of the Ozarks Lodging
Day and night you can find exciting and fun things to do around the Lake of the Ozarks, but when it comes down to it, at the end of the day you have to have a bed to lay down in. Don't worry, lodging in the Ozarks region offers many different options and opportunities. You can choose to stay in a luxury lake side resort, camp in your RV, stay in rustic log cabins, or find simple vacation homes and historic bed and breakfasts. The only problem is that you might have a hard time choosing which one suits your needs the best.
Campgrounds and RV parks offer the most affordable option for where to lodge. Full service luxury parks or simple plug in spaces come with a price tag you can afford available for the night or the week. Tent spaces can be found for as little as $10 per night and if you want to upgrade just a little, why not book the comfortable log cabins in the Lake of the Ozarks State Park? Starting around $40 per night, you won't find a more natural experience that still offers you the comfort of home.
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Vacation Rentals are owned and managed by private owners or management companies and can be found to suit all price ranges and vacation needs. If you want to be pampered a little bit more you can stay in one of the historic bed and breakfasts that surround the lake. For the full vacation experience, you can pick from a wide variety of local, national and international hotels and resorts which offer everything from water parks to wedding planning as part of their programs.
Why is there so much variety of lodging at the Lake of the Ozarks? Mainly because it is a centrally located vacation hot spot located in the very heart of the Midwest. Only a short drive from major cities and easy to get to whether you are driving, flying, or chartering transportation. Since the Lake was created in 1931 it has become a tourist mecca for those who want to fish, hunt, boat, relax, or simply spend time with the family in the great outdoors.
But don't get so excited that you forget to book a roof to cover your head before you come. Accommodation can fill up fast during peak periods, holidays, and special events, so make sure that you don't get caught out in the elements, although, that's not too bad in the Lake of the Ozarks either.