Warsaw is a city near Truman Lake and next to the uppermost section of the Lake of the Ozarks. Part of the city of Warsaw is on the other side of the Lake of the Ozarks; this part is known as White Branch.
The area around downtown Warsaw is a grid road system, making travel around this part of the city easy; however, the rest of the town is not on a grid.
Harry S. Truman Dam near Warsaw, Missouri38.244387-93.3878062Swinging Bridge, Old Highway 7 (Close to the new Highway 7 bridge). This is an old bridge that goes over the Lake of the Ozarks. (updated May 2018)
38.262667-93.419612Shawnee Bend Public Use Area, Shawnee Bend Access Road (Go to Truman Lake via West Dam Access Road, and when you reach the dam, turn left). (updated May 2018)
38.244317-93.3845271Cow Patties, 606 Main Street, ☏ +1 660 438-6046. "Don't judge a restaurant by its name." From the outside, the restaurant looks like a log cabin, but it doesn't inside. (updated May 2018)
Clinton is a small city to the west, being on the other side of the Truman Lake from Warsaw. It is at the start of the Katy Trail.
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