Community

  • Harry S. Truman Dam, Reservoir and Visitors Center

    Truman Reservoir is truly a water sports paradise. This tree studded lake is a haven for some of the best fishing in the country. The Visitors center sits high up on Kaysinger Bluff overlooking the the dam. The view from the huge glass front is nothing short of breathtaking!

    Open season is March 1- Oct 31st. See website for hours & other details: click here.

  • Lake of the Ozarks

    Warsaw sits directly on the Upper Osage Arm of the Lake of the Ozarks. Recreation opportunities abound. Fishing, boating and just plain relaxing should be on your agenda. Don't expect to find the rat race you might find at the Lake of the Ozarks.

  • Festivals

    Warsaw is very proud of its many festivals. We invite you to join us during our celebrations. Our calendar of events will provide you with more detailed information.

  • Walking or Driving Tour

    Stop by the Chamber and get your walking or driving tour guide. This wonderful brochure will take you back in time to the 1800's. Your mind will hear the steamboats running up and down the Osage River and the Butterfield stage coach arriving in town from an exhausting trip! If you are a history buff, you won't want to miss this self-guided tour.

Visit Warsaw for a Lifetime

Are you thinking about retirement?  Maybe you're looking for a place to raise your family away from the rat race.  Someplace with old-fashioned values yet poised and ready in the 21st century.  Warsaw just may be the place your looking for!

 With a growing population, Warsaw has the best of small town living and yet it is blessed with all the modern amenities needed to sustain a good quality of life.  Warsaw offers a highly accredited school system along with various church affiliations and adequate medical facilities.

 Our community is proud of the Warsaw Airport with its 3,500-foot runway located north of the city just off  65 Highway.  We are also excited about the  state-of-the-art Lost Valley Fish Hatchery located just north of town and operated by the Missouri Department of Conservation.

 Warsaw is also the home to several industries located throughout the city and in our industrial park and we are aggressively seeking more.   The industrial park has ready access to both I-70, 50 miles north, and I-44, 80 miles south via U.S. Highway 65.

 Think of living and working in a place that provides a vacation atmosphere year round?  You are only minutes away from the Lake of the Ozarks or Truman Lake, each providing swimming, boating and fishing pleasures.

Come visit Warsaw and stay for a lifetime!   

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Some more things to do

The Swinging Bridge

The Warsaw swinging bridge is located on 7 Highway on the east edge of town.  The bridge was used for car traffic until Truman Lake was constructed in the 70's. This magnificent piece of history is now on the national register and will be preserved for generations to come.  The bridge spans the beautiful Osage River and is a must see during your visit to Warsaw!. For more on this great landmark  click here

Lost Valley Fish Hatchery & Visitor Center

The Lost Valley Fish Hatchery and Visitor Center is a state-of-the-art facility producing fish (all varieties) for many Missouri waterways and lakes and is one of the largest of its kind.   There is a wonderful aquarium for visitors to enjoy and learn about Missouri's aquatic life! To learn more click here

Shawnee Bend Golf Course

This beautiful 9-hole course is owned and operated by the City of Warsaw and is located adjacent to Truman Lake.  What a wonderful way to enjoy the surrounding area and take in your favorite sport!  Tee up more information click here

Truman Lake Mountain Bike Park

For the new adventurer or the veteran; try this great biking and hiking trail.  For more information click here

Drake Harbor

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Downtown Warsaw

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