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When was Lake of the Ozarks State Park created?

Lake of the Ozarks State Park was created in 1946.


Where is The University of the Ozarks located?

The University of the Ozarks is located in the state of Arkansas.


Where can you a Lake of the Ozarks boating test?

at the Lake of the Ozarks :p


What state capital is east of the Lake of the Ozarks?

Jefferson City, Missouri


Is the lake of ozarks state owned?

no.it is owned by amerun ue electric


What is the distance between Lake of the Ozarks MO and Branson MO?

what is the driving distance from the lake of the ozarks, Missouri to branson, mo


How big is the Lake of the Ozarks?

When the Lake of the Ozarks water level is at it's top range, the lake can be as deep as about 105 feet. This depth can be found in the middle of the lake's main channel within 1 mile of Bagnell Dam.


What sites on the net provide information on mountain biking trails in the Ozarks?

The following site has a very good list of trails and campgrounds in the Ozarks. http://mostateparks.com/park/lake-Ozarks-state-park Make sure to stay hydrated on your ride!


How was Lake of the Ozarks made?

Lake of the Ozarks was created by the construction of the Bagnell Dam on the Osage River in Missouri in the late 1920s. The dam was built to generate hydroelectric power and control flooding. The resulting reservoir, Lake of the Ozarks, is now a popular recreational destination.


What river is Lake of the Ozarks on?

Lake of the Ozarks is not on a river, it is a man-made reservoir created by impounding the Osage River in central Missouri.


What is the ozarks state?

No state is known as the Ozarks state. The Ozarks are a region in the United States, generally situated in Missouri, but also reaches into Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.


What kind of fish are in Lake of the Ozarks?

Some of the fish that can be found in the Lake of the Ozarks include, but are not limited to, Large Mouth Bass, Spotted Bass, Flathead Catfish, and Paddlefish.