CENTURY 21

CARING COMES NATURALLY - SUE ROSEN Broker/Owner

Lake History________________________

 

 The Osage River and the spectacular scenery surrounding it gained one of the world's largest man-made lakes, The Lake of the Ozarks, with the construction of Bagnell Dam.  Known as the Great Osage River Project, construction of the dam began on August 6, 1929 and was completed two years later with the impounding of the river on February 2, 1931.  Ever since The Lake of the Ozarks was opened to the public on May 30, 1931, thousands of travelers have enjoyed the natural beauty and recreation available at The Lake every year.

 Nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, one finds lush forests, rolling hills and dramatic vistas from the bluffs surrounding the lake.  Just a few of the wildlife species natural to the area for centuries include whitetail deer, waterfowl of all sorts and the Great Blue Heron.  Year after year, each season brings its own special beauty to the lake region.  Winter brings expansive views of snow covered hills giving way to the delicate flower tracings of dogwood and redbud trees in spring.  Summer in full leaf brings a constantly changing panorama of misty hills at dawn to deep forests of green at midday and beautiful sunsets reflecting off the lake in the evening with a serenade of owls beginning their day.  Autumn's colors promise to keep one spellbound as the hills unveil their annual fall drama

The Lake of the Ozarks and the surrounding area of 58,000 acres consistently provide its visitors and residents with unforgettable scenery and a variety of leisure and recreational activities for all ages to enjoy.