Top of the Rock, Branson
In May, 2015, heavy rains in the Ozarks created a large sinkhole—40 feet deep and 70 feet across. This occurred at Big Cedar Lodge and Top of the Rock Golf Course, located a few miles south of Branson, Missouri.
The sinkhole created a beautiful landmark now known as Cathedral of Nature or simply Cathedral. It is awe-inspiring.
[image error]John L. Morris, owner of the property and founder of Big Cedar Lodge, is a conservationist. A big dig is underway. Morris is exploring, hoping to find a secret passageway and a large system of caves.
Excavations crew have removed dirt and rock. The original 70-foot wide sinkhole is now 350 feet across. The depth of 40 feet has been expanded to 200 feet. Gorgeous!
[image error]Visitors can ride a golf cart through the Lost Canyon Cave and Nature Trail.
The Sunset Ceremony was a highlight of a recent family vacation for me. A bagpiper plays as the sun sets. A Civil War cannon fires as the sun dips over the horizon. Simply beautiful.
[image error]We visited the church next to the sinkhole. A floor-to-ceiling window on the main floor faces the valley. The view of the water nestled in a tree-lined valley was breathtaking at sunset.
My family loved this place. Consider adding this stop to your trip if you are in the Branson area on vacation.
-Sandra Merville Hart
Sources
“Welcome to the Top of the Rock,” Top of the Rock, 2018/06/18 http://www.topoftherock.com/.