Osage Beach Rv Park (Lake of the Ozarks)

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Charles, we were just down in that area over the Holidays, and stayed in Ozark Trails campground between Osage Beach and Camdenton. Our daughter lives just outside of Camdenton. Not familiar with the Osage Beach RV park that you are speaking of, however. Ozark trails does have full hookups and pull through sites and we have stayed there quite a few times. Very nice with trees and somewhat of a view of the ravine, (for some sites). Nice owner, as well. Beautiful area around there! Good luck on your traveling adventures! Donna
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Have stayed at the Osage Beach campground several times and it is fine also with trees surrounding it, if you don't have too much trouble reversing the backin sites are much wider and nicer.
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campswithcritters wrote:Have stayed at the Osage Beach campground several times and it is fine also with trees surrounding it, if you don't have too much trouble reversing the backin sites are much wider and nicer.


Bruce you say the backin's are better may go that route are the pads long enough for a 35 footer .Did you have any trouble getting a dish satellite signal, that's almost a plus for me .Planning on staying about 8 days .

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Charles I got a back-in on the north side near the rear of the front section (rear section looked like full-timers for the summer and looked like narrow sites) If I can remember I'll check our camper log as I often write preferable site numbers, in Dallas tonight without the rig but going back to it tomorrow. Pads were gravel and plenty long for my 34TS which measures 36+. You might have a sattelite problem if you have a dome, but I got an easy shot with my tripod.
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Ok Charles I got back to the house and found that I did not note the site number. I think it might have been 34 or 35. If you stand in front of the office it was at the right rear of the visible front section of the campground. They were friendly folks running it so maybe a call asking for a back-in with satelite friendly trees near the rear of the park could help, especially since you are requesting multiple days.
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