Lake Ozark, Missouri, sits directly east of the 54,000-acre Lake of the Ozarks and functions as a small, lakeside community where most daily life revolves around the water. With around 2,000 residents, it has a mix of homes, resorts, hotels and attractions clustered around the reservoir, plus nearby highway access via Horseshoe Bend Parkway, Missouri Route 242 and U.S. Route 54. Recreation centers on boating and water activities, with marinas and boat rentals near Jennings Branch Cove, a boat ramp at Bagnell Dam for access to the Osage River, and options like Celebration Cruises and Paradise Parasail. On land, residents use two public golf courses, Sugar Creek Mini Golf, and the Willmore Lodge museum and visitor center, while campgrounds and RV parks north of the river range from rustic setups to glamping. Housing includes cabins, split-levels, brick mason homes, Craftsman and ranch-style properties, and larger contemporary and raised ranch homes, many with private docks and direct lake access, plus condos near the golf resort on the east side. Community events such as Eagle Days, the Bridge Marathon, Fourth of July fireworks and the Great Bagnell Dam Duck Drop bring a major summer population surge. Dining and shopping cluster along the lake and Bagnell Dam Boulevard, with local spots like The Malted Monkey, Stewart’s Restaurant, JB Hook’s and Tucker’s Shuckers, and Woods Supermarket serving as the main grocery store. Lake Ozark is zoned to the highly rated School of the Osage District, including Osage High School. Public transportation is available through OATS Transit, and Lake Regional Hospital in nearby Osage Beach provides 24-hour emergency care.