July/August 2022 Lake Lifestyles magazine

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BOAT PARTY: Miss the good old days when Party Cove was the place to be every weekend? You can reminisce on July 23 when the annual “Make Party

Cove Great Again” happens at the 4-mile marker of the Grand Glaize Arm of the Lake/Anderson Hollow Cove. If you can’t make it that day, the 3rd annual Party Cove Palooza will be July 30. Check Facebook for updates. Other special events not to miss where you can cove out with fellow boaters for the day: AquaPalooza July 16 and the Shootout August 27 & 28, both held at Captain Ron’s in Sunrise Beach/34.5-mile marker.

an additional $100 for the slide attachment for 24 hour rental. Discounts given for multi-day rental. Delivery within 20 miles of Bagnell Dam is free or a setup fee will be charged for longer distances. Owners say they hope to add more water toys by next season. For more information or to book your trampoline, call 573-286-8525.

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Bottom Resort around 2 p.m. Weekend stops vary. Updates are always posted online. The boat has tubs of Ice Cream Factory, Til the Cows Come Home and Ted Drewes for sale in addition to Thelma’s ice cream cookie sandwiches. “It is surprising to me how many adults are as excited about it as kids,” Krista said. Follow their Facebook page for updates on routes. If you are having a special event or family reunion they might be able to set up a drive-by to your location. If you happen to be in the water and have a craving for ice cream, wave your noodle floatie to catch their attention.

BOUNCE AROUND: If you want to add some activity to your dock days, a new business at the Lake will bring the fun to your waterfront home. Aqua Rentals offers three trampolines for rent. They’ll deliver it by land, blow it up and anchor it in the Lake so you can jump around all day in the sun. Cost is $526 for the 18-foot trampoline or $375 for the 13-foot trampoline (two available), with

Family Attractions

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A NEW TREND: If you have not tried

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axe throwing yet, you’ll be surprised just how fun it is. After a date night in Branson, Levi and Katrina Old fell in love with it and decided to open up their own axe house in Camdenton. The Old Axe House is a comfortable environment that allows you to have fun while throwing but you’ll want to stay awhile to hang out with friends. Cost is $15/person for 30 minutes, or $25 per person for an hour. Kid-friendly games such as cornhole, large Jenga and Connect Four are set up around the room. With their mobile trailer equipped with two targets, they can bring the axe throwing to you. Great idea for parties and get-togethers. Walk-in hours are Thursday 5-9 p.m., Friday 5-10 p.m. and Saturday 4-10 p.m. or book online for additional availability. (www.theoldaxehouse.com) Located inside the Laurie Terrace Mall, Raging Smart Axes has eight lanes for throwing axes, knives and stars as well as other entertaining options that will keep everyone busy for hours. Opened by owners Crag Mounts and Audrey Sheppard, all guests are trained by ax-perts and rules are explained prior to beginning their time.


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