The Ozarker Lodge has launched a boutique hotel in Branson, a sought-after lake home destination in the US state of Missouri.
Overlooking the scenic Fall Creek, Ozarker Lodge boasts 102 guest rooms which feature bunk bed rooms that can accommodate up to six people, Fall Creek King Suites and the 483ft² Ozarker Master Suite.
Other amenities include a heated outdoor pool, cedar soaking tubs, a coffee and wine bar and convenient access to the Ozark Mountains.
Storeroom, the lodge’s lobby bar, will serve customers locally sourced coffee and cinnamon rolls. It will also showcase white, red and rosé wines in the evenings.
The property is led by US-based real estate investment platform Eagle Point Hotel Partners and conceived by Missouri-based hospitality branding and design agency Longitude°.
Longitude° founding partner Jeremy Wells said: “We are thrilled to welcome guests and locals to our re-envisioned and modern lodge that brings back the nostalgia of family road trips, the thrill of outdoor adventures and the simple charm of an evening outdoors.
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By GlobalData“From the very beginning, our locally based team set out to highlight the best of Branson and the surrounding region and celebrate why so many of us are proud to call the Ozarks home.”
Eagle Point Hotel Partners principal Stephen Chan said: “We reimagined this beautiful setting specifically designed for the Midwest leisure traveller – bringing the best that the Ozarks has to offer with a modern perspective.
“Working with Longitude° has been a great collaboration and we look forward to finding more properties like the Ozarker Lodge to reimagine together.”