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During the process of land acquisition for the namesake lake during the 1920s, 17,500 acres (71 km) of land along the Grand Glaize Arm of the lake was set aside for a national park. In 1946, this land was acquired by the State of Missouri for Lake of the Ozarks State Park, the largest park in the Missouri State Parks system. Another state park on the shores of the lake is Ha Ha Tonka State Park on the Niangua Arm of the lake.

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  • Lake of the Ozarks State Park
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  • During the process of land acquisition for the namesake lake during the 1920s, 17,500 acres (71 km) of land along the Grand Glaize Arm of the lake was set aside for a national park. In 1946, this land was acquired by the State of Missouri for Lake of the Ozarks State Park, the largest park in the Missouri State Parks system. Another state park on the shores of the lake is Ha Ha Tonka State Park on the Niangua Arm of the lake.
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  • Lake of the Ozarks State Park
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  • Kaiser, Missouri, USA
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  • During the process of land acquisition for the namesake lake during the 1920s, 17,500 acres (71 km) of land along the Grand Glaize Arm of the lake was set aside for a national park. In 1946, this land was acquired by the State of Missouri for Lake of the Ozarks State Park, the largest park in the Missouri State Parks system. Lake of the Ozarks State Park is home to Party Cove, a rowdy gathering spot that a travel writer for The New York Times called the "oldest established permanent floating bacchanal in the country." The Missouri State Water Patrol has estimated that the cove attracts up to 3000 boats during the Fourth of July weekend. Another state park on the shores of the lake is Ha Ha Tonka State Park on the Niangua Arm of the lake.
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