King size beds and other upgraded amenities are available in select rooms. Other hotel amenities include: free long distance; jetted tubs; sauna; indoor swimming pool; fitness center; and the Carousel Dining Room family restaurant, located on the premises.
The hotel was designed to resemble a train station of yesteryear, offering all the amenities of today. Rooms have 32-inch flatscreen TV, fridge/microwaves, and CD/MP3 players. Free hot breakfast; free USA Today or local paper; free local calls; Free HSIA; free business center; free pass to full workout facility. The lobby is filled with keepsakes and antiques from days long gone. The hotel's library has a fireplace.
Family dining. Senior and children menus available. Tour groups welcome. Breakfast served all day. Soup and salad bar Monday-Friday.
Accommodations range from a two-bedroom suite with a full kitchen and cable TV, to rustic cabins in the woods. There is a community fire pit, drive through boat parking and a musical goat herder for entertainment. A public access boat ramp is less than half a mile. The grounds are trimmed by a small herd of goats, watched over by a security team of a donkey and a bloodhound. Crdoss-fenced; can accomodate guests with horses. We are surrounded by woodlands and abundant wildlife in the hills adjoining Truman Lake. Fincachivo is designed to appeal to hunters, fishermen, nature lovers and anyone in need of a quiet retreat.
Located 10 miles off of Route 65, between Sedalia and Warsaw. The steep, unpaved driveway is not recommended for low vehicles.
Modern 70-stall equine facility offers boarding packages with attached outdoor paddocks to pasture. Riding trails available on the property with access to the Katy Trail. Located beside the Katy Trail, 10 minutes south of Sedalia. From Route 65; west on Route B, 1.25 miles; west on Sacajawea road.
The 1842 country home of General Smith, founder of Sedalia. Two miles from town; four miles from the Missouri State Fairgrounds.
Golden Corral's legendary, endless buffet features an abundant variety of delicious familiar favorites and continuous new menu offerings for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Fully equipped housekeeping cabins; with outdoor pool, childrens play area, horseshoe pit, fishing, water skiing, tubing, jet sking.
Surrounded by water on three sides, the park encompasses the tip of a peninsula jutting into Truman Lake. The park offers a marina, camping, hiking, picnic sites, a shelter, swimming, boat rentals and ramps, and great fishing. It is located west of Warsaw off Route 7.
This park offers reservable basic and electric campsites. Services available include, showers, water, a laundry and a dump station. The park is on the tip of the peninsula jutting into Truman Lake. The park offer swimming, boating, fishing, a marina, hiking and picnicking. Camping Reservations: 877-422-6766 and online.
This 55,600-plus acre lake offers 958 miles of coast line and has created a diverse wildlife area rich in the history of Osage Indians, explorers, fur trappers, traders and settlers. Harry S Truman State Park, located on the peninsula that juts into the lake, opened in 1983.
Clear waters, dramatic bluffs and vibrant summer and fall colors make Harry S Truman State Park an ideal place to vacation. The park offers a marina, ample fishing and boating opportunities and water that are ideal for every kind of swimmer. Hiking trails, picnic areas and campsites that dot the park's open oak woodlands, natural grasslands and lakeside areas let visitors enjoy the abundance of wildlife and recreation opportunities at this park.
Truman Lake is a great location for fishing, even in the winter, as power from Truman Dam helps heat the water. Truman Lake is nationally known for its excellent crappie and bass fishing. The reservoir is fed by four rivers and several small streams, creating a broad diversity for fishing.
More than 8,800 acres of timber were left standing in the lake to improve aquatic habitat. The lake often hosts major fishing tournaments.
The Visitor Center, atop Kaysinger Bluff, provides a spectacular view of Truman Dam and Reservoir. Exhibits within the visitor center provide information about the rich history of the Osage River Valley from pre-civilization to modern day. Waterfowl, bald eagles, and turkey vultures can routinely be observed from the observation deck. Truman Lake Brochures and other informational pamphlets are available. A social history time line depicting the exploration and settlement of the Osage River Valley is displayed. Exhibits on the upper deck explain Truman Lake’s role in cultural history, wildlife, and environmental managements, the operation of the powerhouse, Corps of Engineers missions, and construction of the Harry S Truman Project. A quarter-mile nature trail and a three-quarter-mile walking trail are on-site. The Visitor Center is located two miles north of Warsaw on the east end of Truman Dam. Open March through October.
Admire the restored Historic Katy Depot Landmark. Stroll along the Sedalia of yesteryear as your imagination takes you to a time when this neighborhood was the center of town. Meet people who dealt in destiny. Explore the “All Aboard” exhibit to learn about passenger train travel. Attend special events and traveling exhibits throughout the year. Sample treats, buy a souvenir or find just the right gift. Snap a photo with our public art garden as your backdrop. Experience the adventure of the Katy Trail. Learn more about Sedalia at the on-site Welcome Center.
Lakeview RV Park opened in 2000. The park ovelooks the Osage arm of Truman Lake. It offers complete facilities for a vacation spot, or guests may come spend the year. There are more than 200 sites, some with a spectacular view of Truman Lake. Many sites have shade and a large patio. Lakeview RV Park offers convenient access to boat ramps, swimming beaches, golf courses, shopping, medical facilities, restaurants and night life.
One cabin, 50 full hook-up RV sites, 12 with just electric/water. All sites are well shaded. Activities include: fishing, an in-ground pool, volleyball, horseshoes, basketball, bike riding and a playground. We have a shower house, restrooms, laundry facilities, a boat dock, a launch ramp and boat storage. Located seven and one-half miles east of Warsaw on Route MM; Mile-Marker 83 on the main channel of Lake of the Ozarks.
The Lost Valley Fish Hatchery is the largest state-owned, warmwater hatchery in Missouri and one of the largest in the nation. The hatchery building houses a 2,000-square-foot visitors center, where visitors can learn about fish culture, fishing and the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Opened in 2006, and features large, clean rooms. Standard rooms and suite rooms that have microwaves and mini refrigerator, as well as jetted bath tubs, are available. We also have loft rooms that will sleep eight, with a king bed downstairs and two queen beds upstairs. Large indoor pool and spa. Excellent breakfast that has biscuits and gravy, eggs, sausage links, waffles that you make yourself, fresh fruit, cereals, doughnuts, danish, juices, coffee and cappuccino. We have another location in Clinton.
Standard Perkins restaurant. Fresh pies, muffins, and a full line of salads are featured. Breakfast is served all day.
Antiques and fishing collectibles. Open Memorial Day-Labor Day.
Fourteen housekeeping cabins; all have TV, heating and cooling, linens and towels (no beach towels), barbecue grill, picnic tables, fully equipped kitchen, and outside electrical hookup. Fish cleaning station and freezer space available. No phones in cabins. Open March 15-November 30. We are located on Route UU, one half of a mile from Harry S Truman State Park; five miles west of Warsaw, off of Route 7.
Located in the Katy Depot building, which serves as a Trailhead for the Katy Trail, we provide maps and brochures, along with directions, for people who are traveling through the area. The Depot is home to a museum and gift shop.
View Eric James Bransby's 1976 murals depicting Sedalia, a community drawing from the wisdom of the past, but looking to the future. Located inside the Sedalia Municipal Building.
Stroll the historic business district and enjoy the stories the buildings have to tell. Pick up your free Heritage Trail brochure and map at the Katy Depot Welcome Center.
Affordable and comfortable rooms with king, queen or full beds, kitchenette rooms available, cable TV with more than 99 channels and HBO. Located 1.6 miles from the Missouri State Fairgrounds.
Located at Truman Lake, The Cook Shack offers casual home-cooked dining at affordable prices. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, our menu features breakfast items, barbecue, burgers, sandwiches, salad, soup and daily specials.
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