June is Great Outdoors Month, and there’s no greater place to enjoy it than the Lake of the Ozarks. With many different types of scenery and activities, a vacation at the Lake of the Ozarks would not be complete without some outdoor activities. Whether you enjoy several trips to the Lake Area or are only visiting occasionally, here are a few things you MUST add to your list to enjoy this month.
By Land
The big hitter is obviously the Lake, but enjoying the great outdoors by land is also a fantastic way to see a different aspect of our area. There are so many great ways to enjoy the land surrounding the Lake of the Ozarks, so here are a few popular ones, as well as a few that may not come to mind.Cycling
Did you know that the Lake Area offers a variety of riding for cyclists? There is something for everyone, including road cyclists, mountain bikers, and recreational riders - but all must bring their own bikes. The Lake of the Ozarks State Park offers a 16-mile single track trail for mountain bikers, while casual riders and can enjoy up to 9 miles of paved multi-use trail starting at the Village of Four Seasons.Hiking
There are over 32 hiking trails at the Lake of the Ozarks, for varying skill and interest levels. There are 12 trails at Ha Ha Tonka State Park, 11 trails at the Lake of the Ozarks State Park, as well as other locations and businesses with private trails for customers and clients. These trails are beautiful in all seasons and worth checking out.Hunting
Did you know that many people come to the Lake for hunting? The most popular species to hunt in this area are deer and turkey, and they thrive because of both the wooded areas and farmlands. There are some hunting preserves around the area, but the other two popular options are to makes friends with someone who owns private land or find a landowner that offers a land-lease package for hunting.Bird Watching
Watching the birds can be a relaxing and educational way to enjoy the outdoors. It also requires very little equipment and can be done from just about anywhere. The Lake of the Ozarks is a natural water environment that is a feeding and resting ground for many species of wildlife, including a wide variety of birds. A few to keep your eyes peeled for are the great blue heron, hawks, ducks, wild turkey, pectoral sandpipers, cliff swallows, terns, American goldfinches, ruby-throated hummingbirds, robins, bobwhites, whippoorwills, cardinals, blue jays, wood thrushes, eastern meadowlarks, phoebes, belted kingfishers, pileated woodpeckers, and the turkey vulture.
Our four beautiful caves that you can visit are Bridal Cave, Jacob’s Cave, Stark Caverns, and Ozark Caverns. If you need more information about these locations, FunLake.com provides great information.
Don’t worry, we haven’t forgotten about the amazing Lake activities - we’ll be featuring those in another blog this month! When you come to the Lake of the Ozarks, if you find yourself spending most of your time on the water, take a look at this list and pick a few items to enjoy by land. The Great Outdoors Month is the perfect chance to get outside, even at your own vacation home at the Lake of the Ozarks. Don’t have a vacation home yet? Team Lasson is ready to assist with all of your mortgages at the Lake of the Ozarks. We specialize in both second homes, primary residences, and more. Visit our website to learn more about our mortgage services at the Lake of the Ozarks, or to fill out your application to get started. We look forward to assisting you one of the most fun adventures you can enjoy! Stay tuned for part #2 - we’ll share some great ways to enjoy the water.
Caves
Missouri is known as the cave state, so it shouldn’t surprise you when we say that there are four beautiful show caves at the Lake of the Ozarks. Of course, there are wild caves as well, 300 wild caves to be exact! The difference between wild and show caves is that show caves have been “tamed” and are easier to walk through and enjoy.Our four beautiful caves that you can visit are Bridal Cave, Jacob’s Cave, Stark Caverns, and Ozark Caverns. If you need more information about these locations, FunLake.com provides great information.
Golf
If you want to hit the greens while you’re at the Lake of the Ozarks, there are plenty of amazing courses for you to try. The Lake of the Ozarks is actually the Midwest’s premier golf destination, because there’s nothing quite like playing on a course designed by Arnold Palmer, Tom Weiskopf, Fred Farley, Ken Kavanaugh, Robert Trent Jones Sr., Jack Nicklaus, or Von Hagge/Devlin. With the many different courses, you will be able to enjoy the great outdoors and also improve your golf game.It’s Time to Get Outside!
Don’t worry, we haven’t forgotten about the amazing Lake activities - we’ll be featuring those in another blog this month! When you come to the Lake of the Ozarks, if you find yourself spending most of your time on the water, take a look at this list and pick a few items to enjoy by land. The Great Outdoors Month is the perfect chance to get outside, even at your own vacation home at the Lake of the Ozarks. Don’t have a vacation home yet? Team Lasson is ready to assist with all of your mortgages at the Lake of the Ozarks. We specialize in both second homes, primary residences, and more. Visit our website to learn more about our mortgage services at the Lake of the Ozarks, or to fill out your application to get started. We look forward to assisting you one of the most fun adventures you can enjoy! Stay tuned for part #2 - we’ll share some great ways to enjoy the water.
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