Tan Tar A Resort

Tan Tar A Resort

Tan Tar A Resort

Tan Tar A Resort -
Tan Tar A Resort -

Location

State Road Kk
Osage Beach, MO US
65065

Description: Tan Tar A Resort

The Tan Tar A Resort is a resort community on 420 acres of land in Osage Beach. Built along the shores of the Lake of the Ozarks, the resort is adjacent to the Oaks and Hidden Lakes golf courses. Timber Falls Water Park and the Bears Den Arcade are on site. Tan-Tar-A Marina is adjacent to the resort community allowing immediate access to the lake. Consisting of two types of complexes, the Tan Tar A Resort includes five interconnecting buildings and multiple smaller structures. The complexes are approximately eight miles apart. Six restaurants are found within the Resort Complex. Black Bear Lodge Restaurant provides sandwiches and Ozark specialties amid a rustic hunting lodge atmosphere. American steak and seafood selections are served in the fine dining restaurant, Wind Rose. The Oaks overlooks the Oaks golf course and includes a full-service bar. Quicker selections are acquired at Sbarro, Burger King, and Java Lakes. Massage service and spa treatments are offered in Windjammer Spa. The fitness facility features cardiovascular and weight-training equipment. Complimentary wireless Internet access is offered in the lobby and Java Lakes. The 870 guestrooms of the Tan Tar A Resort include colorful fabrics, emerald carpets and walnut-stained wooden furniture. Rooms are equipped with cable television and wireless Internet access for a fee. Refrigerators and coffeemakers are provided.

Other Local Hotels

Hawks Nest Lodge
Osage Beach

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Tan Tar A Resort
Number of Rooms
869
Number of Floors
8


Amenities:
Tan Tar A Resort
  • Family Rooms
  • Fitness center
  • Swimming pool
  • Restaurant
  • Meeting rooms
  • Golf
  • Near beach

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