Here’s a Look Inside Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s Ozarks Vacation



The stars—they’re just like us. Especially when it comes to planning a spring break getaway. Just look at Gwen Stefani’s Instagram as proof. 

On Thursday, Stefani took to social media to share a quick Instagram Reel of a recent family vacation that she took with her husband, Blake Shelton (and her sons Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo) to the Ozarks. 

«Such an unforgettable time at @bigcedarlodge,» Stefani captioned the post. «The flowers, the food, the family memories. Thank u for making it all so special.» 

In the video, you can see glimpses of the resort, including its stunning golf course and stone buildings. But there’s so much more to this property that isn’t shown in the clip.

Big Cedar Lodge, located near Branson, Missouri, is the creation of Johnny Morris, founder and CEO of Bass Pro Shops, and it was inspired by his love of land conservation. Here, guests can choose from a variety of accommodation types such as classic hotel rooms in its lodge to cottages offering large porches for watching the sunrise and sunsets, private log cabins on the lake, and even glamping tents in the woods. 

The massive property also has plenty of things to do for the whole family, including yoga and spa treatments, hiking, fishing, and archery. There are also activities like tie-dying classes, baking competitions, pottery making, family movie nights on the lawn, and more, making it feel more like an all-ages summer camp experience. Of course, you can also always play a round of golf on one of its five golf courses designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw.

There are a grand total of 17 on-site dining venues, including Buzzard’s Bar, a downhome honky tonk that hosts live music every evening that we sure hope the two songbirds enjoyed during their stay. 

Speaking of songs, People pointed out that Stefani’s Instagram Reel was set to her and Shelton’s new song, «Purple Irises,» from Stefani’s album «Bouquet.» «Purple Irises» was inspired by their mutual love of yacht rock.

«We come from such different worlds,» Stefani said in an interview with People. «Our musical tastes are different, yet we do come together in this one place: We both love ’70s soft rock and yacht rock.» And apparently, they both love a good vacation, too. 



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