Osage Lakes  [ View other REGIONS.]

Water, and plenty of it, is a big part of the appeal in the Osage Lakes Region. Nearly half of the state's impounded waters await visitors here in west-central Missouri. You'll also find generous helpings of history, scenic countryside, state parks and friendly towns. (Please click on the member CVB's name on the map or in this description for more detailed information.)

Three major lakes - Truman, Stockton and Pomme de Terre - dominate the landscape. Together, these lakes offer 1,369 miles of undeveloped shoreline and 16 full- service marinas

Truman Lake, in the region's center, is one of the Midwest's largest impoundments. For the big picture, stop by the Corps of Engineers visitors center near the dam. Perched high atop a bluff, the center offers a dramatic view of the 55,600-acre reservoir. Bring your fishing gear, because Truman Lake has earned rave reviews for its largemouth bass, catfish and crappie.

Head south for more water fun at Stockton and Pomme de Terre. Stockton Lake's 24,900 acres, nestled among rolling, tree-covered hills, entice anglers with abundant small mouth and largemouth bass, walleye and crappie. Even if you're not an angler, you're sure to find plenty to do, including sailing, camping, water-skiing, hiking and picnicking.

Pomme de Terre Lake and State Park boast several public-use areas offering camping and recreational facilities and services. Fishing is good year-round, but there's a special flurry in autumn as anglers seek out the lake's most feisty residents, trophy muskellunge.

Sedalia, once the end of the trail for cattle drives, is where Scott Joplin became famous for his ragtime music. In June, fans flock here for the Scott Joplin Ragtime Festival and August brings the Missouri State Fair. Bothwell Lodge State Historic Site, the Katy Trail for hikers and bikers, and exciting State Fair Raceway races are all favorite points of interest.

West of Sedalia, you can camp or fish amid beautiful scenery at Knob Noster State Park. Further west is Warrensburg, home of Central Missouri State University. Be sure to stop by the old courthouse, site of a famous trial over a dog named Old Drum.

History, scenery and more attractions await you on the western side of the region. The Bates County Museum of Pioneer History in Butler's historic downtown is a popular stop. Nevada's Bushwhacker Museum recalls Civil War guerrilla activities in this area. Further south is Lamar and President Harry Truman's birthplace.

Whether you're relaxing at a family resort near the water, visiting an art or history museum or enjoying the scenery along a country road, you'll be glad you visited Missouri's Osage Lakes Region. For vacation fun, it's a "natural."

Osage Lake Region Links:

Clinton
Sedalia
Warrensburg

(Images & descriptions courtesy of the Missouri Division of Tourism.)

 

    

 

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