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We start the video at the southern terminus of the Ozark Mountain Highroad at MO-76. Driving generally north, we cross Roark Creek and Waterfall Hollow before turning east just before the sole interchange on this route with MO-248.
Continuing east, we soon reach the northern terminus of MO-465 at an interchange with US-65, just north of Branson, where we end the video turning south onto US-65.
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Exploring Caves at Lake of the Ozarks
Exploring show caves at Central Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks.
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Jacobs Cave at Lake of the Ozarks
Jacob's Cave at Central Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks. Enjoy a one mile tour over a level concrete sidewalk. Jacob’s Cave is beautifully lit and decorated and is the only walk through cave in Missouri that is completely handicap accessible.
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Interview location: The Fish and Company- Camdenton, MO
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Missouri Ozarks Underground Adventure - Father's Day 2012 Spelunking - Large Wild Cave Exploring
The boys and I brave a hot, jungle hike, gear up and enjoy nature's A/C again! We have a ball, going hardcore, in the water, mud, rock and clay, taking in the beautiful world beneath the surface. Missouri is blessed with between 6000 and 7000 recorded caves and counting, and it makes for a great, natural playground, full of things you'll see nowhere above ground =)
Walking through the Missouri state park caves
Walking through the Missouri state park caves near Osage Beach. Lake of the Ozarks
BRIDAL CAVE Missouri USA
Bridal Cave is located near Camdenton, Missouri at the lake of the Ozarks. It is rated as one of the most scenic caves in America.
State Park Ha Ha Tonka in Lake of the Ozarks and Heritage Festival
State Parks Ha Ha Tonka and Heritage Festival in the Lake of the Ozarks. Truman Visitors Center overlooking the lake. Beautiful remains of a castle. Cute little Missouri festival. Full article at
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Lake of the Ozarks State Park Camping and Review (Missouri)
One of our favorite parks so far is Lake of the Ozarks State Parks. See what we did here and what were our favorite campsites.
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We were here for 4 nights, and it wasn’t nearly long enough. We played in the lake, visited with deer, hiked the trails, and explored a cave.
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Lake of the Ozarks Wine Trail
The Lake has seen a renaissance in craft wineries over the last decade. Scenic beauty paired with fine wine and gourmet food make for a memorable experience regardless of the season. Touring the Lake of the Ozarks Wine trail is a fun way to spend an afternoon, day or even an entire weekend.
Bridal Cave
A visit to Bridal Cave!
Bridal Cave is a cave located near Camdenton, Missouri, in Lake of the Ozarks. It takes its name from the Osage Native American legend of Conwee, the son of an Osage chief who desired to marry the daughter of the chief of the opposing tribe. He is said to have kidnapped her for this reason. She committed suicide, and later her companion was wed to Conwee's brother Prince Buffalo in Bridal Chapel. Historically, the first couple to be married were married in June 1949, just one year after the cave was opened to the public. Over 3000 weddings have taken place in this cave.
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Swinging Bridges of Death, Brumley, MO: Road Life More Life
At nearly 100 years old, tattered wires, and boards full of holes; The Swinging Bridges of Brumley or death as we refer to them, gave us quite an adventure!
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7 Facts about Missouri
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1. Missouri has quite a few important and famous cities. The capital is Jefferson City, a city of 43,000 people, named after president Thomas Jefferson. St. Louis is probably the most well know of the Missourian cities, and although it’s over 7 times larger than Jefferson, it’s not the capital. Confusingly, Kansas City is also in Missouri, although there’s another Kansas City in Kansas too. So, in short, Missouri’s capital is Jefferson, its largest city is Kansas City and its largest metro is St. Louis.
2. Missouri has quite a number of towns with internationally recognizable names, but these small communities have completely different ways of saying the town's name. Cairo, for example, is not pronounced like the Egyptian capital (even though it was named after it), but as CAY-ro. New Madrid is named for the Spanish city, but is pronounced New MAD-rid rather than Ma-DRID.
3. The notorious 1949 exorcism that spawned a book and the groundbreaking 1973 horror film did not originally take place in the D.C. suburb of Georgetown, as it did in the movie, but in a quiet residential St. Louis neighborhood about 10 minutes from the airport. Though Father William S. Bowdern is claimed to have successfully exorcised the demon from 12-year-old Roland Doe in June 1949, many claim evil spirits still lurk in the house.
4. The 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis introduced the masses to a number of new treats, including the waffle cone, cotton candy, iced tea, and Dr Pepper. St. Louis hosted the 1904 Summer Olympics—the first Olympic Games ever held in the U.S.—at the same time as the World's Fair. But only 42 of the 91 events actually included competitors from other countries. The craziest part, though, was the marathon: Almost half of the runners got heat stroke, and the first-place winner cheated by hitching a car ride from mile nine to mile 19.
5. Missouri is often called the Cave State because of the more than 6300 recorded caves within its borders. One of them, the Bridal Cave in Camdenton, actually hosts marriage ceremonies. The tradition started based on a (pretty unromantic) Native American legend of a wedding that took place there. But even if you aren't looking to get hitched, the Bridal Cave (and many, many other caves throughout the Ozark region) are open for tours.
6. Earthquakes aren't just for California. Four of the largest in North American history—up to a moment magnitude of 8.0—occurred from December 1811 to February 1812 in New Madrid, Missouri. A series of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in the United States leveled the area, had witnesses saying they saw the ground rolling in waves, and rang church bells as far away as Charleston, S.C. Missouri is also home to the most destructive tornado in U.S. history.
7. The western side of the state claims the starting points for three major trails to the west: the Oregon Trail, the Pony Express, and the Santa Fe Trail. You might remember from the computer game that Kansas City suburb Independence was the launching point for the Oregon Trail, and St. Joseph, a city roughly an hour north of there, was the headquarters and start of the short-lived Pony Express. The tiny town of Franklin was the beginning point for the Santa Fe commerce wagon route from 1821 until roughly 1880.
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Experience Camdenton, Missouri Chamber of Commerce
Experience Camdenton, Missouri Chamber of Commerce , Nestled on the quiet waters of the Big and Little Niangua arms, the Camdenton area welcomes you to the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks. Come visit and enjoy the superb fishing, calm skiing waters, family-oriented resorts, and miles of scenic shoreline.
Known as the Hub City, Camdenton's location makes it the ideal home base for visiting attractions around the entire Lake -- outstanding golf courses, fine restaurants, Bridal Cave, the Camden County Museum, and Ha Ha Tonka State Park are just a few!
Come to the Camdenton area for your vacation -- be it for a weekend, a week or a month. Choose a resort, motel, or campground to meet your needs and your budget! And we are only one hour from Jefferson City, three hours from Kansas City or the St. Louis area!
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BRIDAL CAVE - a Full Tour Experience | w/ Tour Guide Commentary
BRIDAL CAVE - a Full Tour Experience | w/ Tour Guide Commentary
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Bridal Cave is located just two miles north of Camdenton, Missouri, via Highway 5, then 1 1/2 mile scenic drive through the Thunder Mountain Park area, the highest point in Camden County.
Lake of the Ozarks’ #1 Year Round Attraction
Bridal Cave remains a constant 60° inside, so it’s a great activity, no matter what the weather!
Guided tours leave every few minutes and last approximately one hour. Tours are conducted over concrete pathways through the Cave’s refreshing 60 degree environment. Park interpreters will lead you and your family through room after room of incredible mineral deposits. Giant columns, delicate soda straws and massive draperies abound throughout the cave. Millions of years of struggle between water and rock have created this cavern with more onyx formations than any other known cave or cavern. In fact thousands of school children each year explore Bridal Cave as part of their educational program. A tour through Bridal Cave is a family adventure you will never forget. -Bridal Cave Website
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