For a different perspective of Ozark nature, the Lake offers outstanding hiking, biking and walking trails, several of which are located at two state parks. The 17,000-acre Lake of the Ozarks State Park is the largest in the Missouri Park system, and Ha Ha Tonka State Park, one of the state's most diverse parks, features the ruins of a turn-of-the-century castle. Castle
Trail - ¼ mile (one way)
Overlooks near the castle provide views of Ha Ha Tonka Spring and the
Lake of the Ozarks. Mild terrain.
Quarry
Trail - 2 miles
Starts by the castle and leads to open views of the lake and two old quarries.
Moderate terrain.
Dell
Rim Trail - ½ mile (one way)
This wooden boardwalk begins near the water tower and descends a series
of steps to an overlook above the Whispering Dell Sinkhole. The step portion
of this trail is strenuous. The steps continue to the spring below.
Colosseum
Trail - ½ mile
Starts at the natural bridge parking lot. The trail winds under the natural
bridge and through a large sinkhole (the Colosseum). Moderate terrain.
Spring
Trail - 1 ½ miles
Starts at the spring/lake parking lot. One-way distance to the spring
is one-half mile, mostly paved. Wooden stairs lead above the spring bluff
to the old post office. The step portion of this trail is strenuous.
Island
Trail - ¾ mile
Making a loop around the island and past the balanced rock, this trail
starts at the millrace (on the Spring Trail). Rugged terrain.
Boulder
Ridge Trail - 1 ½ miles
Begins at the Spring Trail trail head. The trail passes through an area
of large lichen-covered boulders along a ridge. Moderate terrain.
Park at the lot east
of Hwy. D, between the park's castle and spring entrances for the following
trails.
Oak
Savanna Interpretive Trail - 450 feet
This is an accessible trail with four interpretive stops.
Acorn Trail
- ¾ mile
Prescribed burning helps maintain this open woodland. A brochure and eight
interpretive stops tell more about this savanna landscape. Moderate terrain.
Devil's
Kitchen Trail - 1 mile
Visit unique geologic features, including Devil's Promenade. Rugged terrain.
Turkey Pen
Hollow Trail - 7 miles
Backpack camping is allowed on this trail that winds throughout the Ha
Ha Tonka Savanna Natural Area. Rugged terrain.
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