Surrounded by the beauty of the Ozarks, Big Cedar Lodge is a one-of-a-kind resort preserving the atmosphere of the wilderness with first class accommodations. Located in the heart of the Midwest, just ten miles south of Branson, Missouri on Table Rock Lake and tucked into the wooded hillsides of the Ozark Mountains you will find Big Cedar Lodge.
Nestled in its own wooded hollow, Big Cedar Lodge overlooks the sparkling 43,000-acre Table Rock Lake, and features a collection of lodges, cottages and cabins rooted in rustic elegance that come with all the modern comforts. The resort also offers four restaurants, spa services in a 1920s carriage house and lakefront setting, five swimming pools and dynamic land and water adventures ranging from bass fishing, water skiing and lake cruises to campfire wagon tours and horseback riding.
Located just fifteen minutes from Big Cedar Lodge is Dogwood Canyon Nature Park which includes towering bluffs, waterfalls, creek beds, hand-crafted bridges and wildlife such as bison, elk and Texas longhorn cattle. The country’s top bass fishing lakes are abundant in the sparkling blue-green water, along with lakefront scenery. Bass and large bluegill are abundant here, along with catfish of all sizes. Big Cedar Lodge is a place for families to reconnect with nature where preservation, conservation and traditions meld making this a perfect ESCAPADITA.
Danitza Villanueva, Travel Advisor.
Danitza has lived in San Diego for 45 years and has a background in publishing.
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