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Camdenton, MO Homes for Rent

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    $900 per month

    • Studio-2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 800 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    732 Bonaire Rd, Camdenton, MO 65020

    Lakefront unit, Offering breathtaking views and direct access to the water, this home is ideal for those looking to enjoy the peaceful beauty of lake life. The property also includes an on-site washer and dryer for added convenience. Water, sewer, electric and trash services are included in the rent,

    732 Bonaire Rd, Camdenton, MO 65020
  • /14

    $980 per month

    • Studio-2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 800 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    732 Bonaire Rd, Camdenton, MO 65020

    Lakefront unit, Offering breathtaking views and direct access to the water, this home is ideal for those looking to enjoy the peaceful beauty of lake life. The property also includes an on-site washer and dryer for added convenience. Water, sewer, electric and trash services are included in the rent,

    732 Bonaire Rd, Camdenton, MO 65020

Why Live in Camdenton

Camdenton has been around as long as the Lake of the Ozarks. Before the town’s founding in 1931, Camdenton was just 160 acres of land 9 miles south of Linn Creek, which was the original Camden County seat. After the lake construction flooded the old town, Camdenton became the new county seat due to its location in the middle of a major highway intersection. Today, Camdenton has many recreational options and a highly rated school system south of the 54,000-acre reservoir. “It’s a little bit of old-school America,” says Ed Schmidt, a 20-year resident and Realtor for Lake of the Ozarks EXP Realty. “It’s a small, tight-knit community where everybody is friendly, waves and knows each other. If you enjoy quiet, family and tradition, Camdenton is a good spot for you to be.” The Big Niangua Arm of the lake sits on Camdenton’s west side with lakeside resorts, golf carts and boat docks along the shoreline. Tour guides have led visitors through Bridal Cave’s speleothem formations for over 75 years. Ha Ha Tonka State Park has natural springs, rock bluffs and old castle ruins from the 20th century, and Bennett Spring State Park is a popular fishing destination for rainbow trout. The Old
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