Lake of the Ozarks / Osage Region
Ozark Caverns puts Camden County's karst under the lake map
Missouri State Parks places Ozark Caverns off Highway A in Camden County, making it a useful public example of the cave, spring, and hollow landscape around Lake of the Ozarks.
Ozark Caverns is a good Camden County note because it explains what sits under the lake-area scenery. Missouri State Parks says the cave is in the southern part of Lake of the Ozarks State Park and that Ozark Caverns is located off Highway A in Camden County. The same regional page points visitors toward cave formations and the nearby Coakley Hollow Fen Natural Area, with spring-fed streams, seeps, caves, fens, glades, and deep valleys.
For a buyer or landowner, this is not a technical inspection note. It is local context. Caves, springs, hollows, and glades are part of the same Ozark landscape that shapes wells, drainage, parks, and roads. For a visitor, check Missouri State Parks for current tour access and park status before going.
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Where this fits: this note belongs to Camden County. See every local note for the county on its page.