Posted on June 7, 2010.
Come See Party Cove Party Cove in Lake Ozark, Missouri is one of the craziest places of adventure in the United States. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, every weekend is a party to party cove. If you are not hip on seeing poorly dressed men and women wet and wild adventures, you may want to avoid during each Party Cove weekend of summer. Otherwise, the region is supported by a serene beauty of Lake of the Ozarks.
The commercial portion of the water is located in Osage Beach. You can not get there with the help of maps, unless they are homemade, but in summer you can not fail to find this place. If you plan to boat to the Cove, you'll just need to visit the Grand Glaize Bridge. When you approach, if you do not see the game, then you can hear for sure.
From the bridge you will see hundreds (or thousands) of boats, the position at speeds controlled (just because it can become so wild) to a predetermined location on the lake. At present, this area is officially known as Anderson Hollow Cove and is located off the coast of a state park in Missouri.
Over the years, the location of Party Cove has moved around the artificial lake. Especially because the real estate development, a growing industry in the Lake of the Ozarks, it was difficult for the revelers to party quite so hardy in the heart of these recent developments in construction. That did not slow down the celebration. In fact, in recent years it has grown to the point where the number of projects of water patrol in the three thousand one July 4th weekend.
Once visitors arrive at Party Cove, all the boats are tied together in a procession to a large, floating, House Party. There is no other party quite like Party Cove. Things can get wild as alcohol is freely distributed. Everything is festive Cove, and the excitement is enough to bring people from around the country Party Cove for at least a weekend in summer.
The history of the Party Cove in the 1960s and the festival continues today. Sometimes the party gets a little hand, as X-rated adventures occur. In this spirit, if you're in the wild celebration, you simply can not afford to miss a trip to this wonder of the Ozarks. Just remember not to over-reach.
The mile long path that stretches Cove Party may cause problems if you're not careful. Make sure that if you drink, you have a designated driver for your boat. You do not want to be mistaken for a BWI (boat while intoxicated). Otherwise, remember to be safe and have fun. Your adventure at Party Cove is ready to start whenever you're ready to set sail and party!