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šŸ”„Hot Summer Concerts at Ozarks AmphitheateršŸ”„

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Summer nights are best spent at rockin' concerts! Make memories with your friends and family this summer at Ozarks Amphitheater . As the Best Lake Attractions , it would be hard to talk about summer fun without showcasing some of the awesome names this concert venue at the Lake of the Ozarks is bringing to the stage! Check out just a few of the upcoming concerts at Ozarks Amphitheater announced so far this year. The Lowdown on Ozarks Amphitheater: Recently named the “Best Live Music Venue in Missouri”, the amphitheater is located in the heart of the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks. Big names such as Alabama, Dwight Yoakam, and Jamie Johnson have all rocked the stage. Make plans to come out for one (or all) of the upcoming concerts this summer! We look forward to sharing new memories, making new friends, and enjoying fantastic music with you. A concert under the stars at Ozarks Amphitheater is a great addition to a long summer weekend at the lake. Summer Concert Lineup: THE

Explore Bridal Cave this Spring

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Spring has sprung and now's the perfect time to get out of the house with your family. The most scenic cave at the Lake of the Ozarks is the ideal place for springtime fun! There are a few different ways you and your family can enjoy Bridal Cave & Thunder Mountain Park this spring. Explore Bridal Cave Guided tours leave every few minutes and last approximately one hour. Tours are conducted over concrete pathways through the Cave’s refreshing 60-degree environment. Park interpreters will lead you and your family through room after room of incredible mineral deposits. Giant columns, delicate soda straws, and massive draperies abound throughout the cave. Millions of years of struggle between water and rock have created this cavern with more onyx formations than any other known cave or cavern. A tour through Bridal Cave is a family adventure you will never forget. Hike at Thunder Mountain Park The park facilities include: The Ozark’s largest lakeside Gift Shop, Lakesid

Top 3 Reasons to Getaway to the Lake of the Ozarks this Spring

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Spring break is right around the corner and it's the ideal time to sneak away for a little family vacation to the Lake of the Ozarks . If you're looking for a fun way to get away and make new memories with your loved ones, Best Lake Attractions has some great ideas in mind! We look forward to sharing just a few of the reason you should visit the Lake of the Ozarks this spring. If you are looking for family-friendly fun at the Lake of the Ozarks, look no further than Big Surf Waterpark , Bridal Cave , and Ozarks Amphitheater ! These great attractions are tops among the favorite “things to do” for tourists, visitors, and locals. Whether you want a great concert experience, a day of waterslides and the wave pool at the area’s best waterpark, or to experience the natural wonder and history of the lake’s most popular cave, you can’t go wrong spending your “off the lake” time at these great venues. Top 3 Reasons to Visit the Lake this Spring: Make New Memories As you set

Fun Field Trip to Bridal Cave

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It's that time of year when many local schools start getting their field trips lined out for the remainder of the school year. One of the Best Lake Attractions offers a fun and educational outing for many students around mid-Missouri. Bridal Cave is a great place for your class to visit this spring! If you're looking for a fun and thrilling experience for students to enjoy, look no further that one of America's most scenic caves! The Discovery Tour…  An Adventure in Learning A Two Hour Educational Program, Sponsored by Bridal Cave Thunder Mountain Park (573-346-2676) Part One – Outdoor Classrooms Your program will begin with a one half mile walk through the Northern slopes of Thunder Mountain Park. Two outdoor classrooms will be encountered along the Trail utilizing hands on learning exercises. Each portion is designed to aid the student in grasping the fundamentals of cave geology and man’s relationship to his environment. Part Two – Flashlight Tour of Bear C