Tan-Tar-A Resort
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Tan-Tar-A Resort is a resort located outside of Osage Beach, Missouri at the Lake of the Ozarks.
The resort consists of two complexes: The Resort Complex and the Estates Complex.
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[edit] Estates Complex
The Estates Complex buildings are designed to look like houses on the outside, but are individual units on the inside. The Estates is a short drive from the Resort Complex or guests can take the free shuttle. The Estates rooms surround the Hidden Oaks golf course.
[edit] Resort Complex
The Resort Complex consits of five interconnecting buildings plus several outlying buildings. Most of the resort activities are located on the Resort Complex.
[edit] Swimming Pools
There are three swimming pools located on the Resort Complex.
- The Tradewinds Pool is located outside of Building B.
- Arrowhead Pool is located in the F Complex on the lake shore.
- There is an indoor pool located in Building D.
The resort also features an indoor waterpark, Timber Falls, for an extra charge.
[edit] Restaurants
- Black Bear Lodge is the resorts main restaurant, located in Building B on the Resort Complex. Black Bear Lodge serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a hunting lodge atmosphere.
- The food court in Building B features Sbarro, Burger King, and Java Time.
- The Windrose Restaurant is an upscale restaurant located on the lake front.
- The Oaks Restaurant is located at the Oaks golf course and is open seasonally.
[edit] Golf
- The Oaks golf course is an 18 hole course located a half mile from the resort.
- Hidden Lakes is a 9 hole course located in the Estates Complex.
- The resort also featurs an 18 hole miniture golf course next to Building E on the Resort Complex.
[edit] Marina
The resort features a full service marina on the lake with boat rentals availible.
[edit] Other Features
- The Bear's Den Arcade is a video game redemption arcade
- The resort features convention halls and other event space
- The Market Lane Shops are 8 shops on the walkway from Building A to Building B

