Groups, Meetings, & Events at
Top of the Rock
With over 20 private venue options to choose from, your guests will be surrounded by the natural beauty of the Ozarks. Come together to enjoy the magnificent spaces and the unique activities and world-class dining that comes along with hosting an event at Top of the Rock.
Cave Trail and Museum Group Packages
Visting Lost Canyon Cave and Nature Trail or Ancient Ozarks Natural History Musuem with a large group? Contact our Group Sales team for packages and pricing for groups over 20.
Interested in hosting an event?
Contact our friendly and knowledgeable Group Sales staff for detailed information about meetings and events.
Resting at the highest point in Taney County, Missouri, this enchanting, three-story chapel boasts incredible floor-to-ceiling views of Table Rock Lake through a glass backdrop. As you enter through antique pine wood doors, the chapel opens to soaring 23-foot vaulting ceilings with seating for up to 180 guests. The rest of your life with your partner begins in one of the most breathtaking venues in the Ozark Mountains – Chapel of the Ozarks.
A stone-lined stairwell leads from Buffalo Bar to the expansive End of the Trail All-American Wine Cellar below. The banquet room, complete with Amish hand-hewn beams and glass doors that open to an infinity pool, is the perfect space for your next event.
Located at Top of the Rock, Osage Restaurant showcases breathtaking views through floor-to-ceiling windows and rustic touches. The cozy restaurant includes rugged wood beams, centerpiece iron chandeliers, rich leathers, custom artwork and native artifacts.
Located on the lower level of Top of the Rock’s Osage Restaurant, Buffalo Bar is a unique space featuring patios and open-air dining that showcase the most spectacular views of Table Rock Lake. Make sure you’re here in the evening to see the most incredible sunset.
Arnie’s Barn is inspired by the Ozarks and offers stunning views of Top of the Rock and the natural Landscape. The beautiful, rustic structure began as an old barn near Arnold Palmer’s hometown of Latrobe, Pennsylvania. The 150-year-old barn was carefully disassembled by Ozark craftsman Danny Schwartz and his family, transported to Top of the Rock and rebuilt plank by plank. Today, it offers a stunning space for up to 215 guests.