Hotels near Macks Creek, Missouri

The small town of Macks Creek, Missouri, offers no lodging choices. Travelers and vacationers can, however, find accommodations less than 15 miles away near Camdenton. Following Highway 54 east from Macks Creek takes travelers to a variety of lodging options close to the Lake of the Ozarks and the junction of Highways 5 and 7.
  1. Breezy Point Resort

    • The Breezy Point Resort in Camdenton, 13 miles from Macks Creek, emphasizes relaxation and comfort. With only nine guest rooms, the resort sits on the calm waters of the Lake of the Ozarks. Guest have access to a secluded swimming area and beach, as well as Wi-Fi Internet service. Each room has a kitchen complete with microwave, utensils and cookware, along with an outdoor grill. Travelers can enjoy fishing from the heated dock or launch boats they can keep in powered slips. A couple will pay just over $100 a night during the week but nearly $700 for the weekend as of early 2011.

    Rippling Waters Resort

    • Camdenton's Rippling Waters Resort is more family-oriented. In addition to a sandy beach area, this resort boasts an indoor recreation area with video games, pool, foosball, air hockey and a piano. Outdoor games include horseshoes and shuffleboard, and guests can rent pontoon boats for use on the lake. Nearby attractions include golf, shopping, a variety of dining, a water park and music shows. Rooms contain kitchens with dishes and cutlery, living rooms and private baths. Rates range from $57 to $76 a night, depending upon the season, as of early 2011.

    Old Kinderhook Resort

    • The Old Kinderhook Resort in Camdenton features the Tom Weiskopf signature golf course, as well as other amenities such as tennis courts, a swimming pool, a marina, a fitness center, a business center and a spa. Lodging is made up of cottages along the golf course that have full kitchens, television and barbecue facilities. Some are large enough to accommodate up to 10 guests and include hot tubs. An off-season weekend night runs $143 as of early 2011.

    The Flame Resort

    • The Flame Resort of Camdenton also focuses on families, but on a larger scale than the Rippling Waters. Guests can use jet skis, ride go-karts, go horseback riding, use playground equipment or play putt-putt golf. Other nearby activities include shopping, fishing and visiting state parks. Rooms have stoves with ovens, microwaves, refrigerators, dishes and utensils. Rates run as low as $66 a night off-season as of early 2011.

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