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Table Rock State Park

 

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5272 State Hwy. 165 Branson, MO 65616
Nestled in the oak and hickory trees that surround Table Rock Lake, Table Rock Lake State Park offers something for everyone. Camping areas that allow easy access to the lake. A marina that rents all manner of boats. SCUBA diving excursions. A mountain bike trail. Easy access to the Branson area and all its entertainment. Shelters and picnic areas and a full range of campsites help make Table Rock State Park the ideal place for playing in and around the lake’s clear waters.
 
 
 
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Two Days of Outdoor Fun! - MO

With state parks across the state, it's easy to plan a great weekend without a lot of windshield time. Experience a taste of southern Missouri during a two-day trip to Roaring River State Park and nearby Table Rock State Park. DAY ONE: You can spend the night in Roaring River State Park's campground, in a rustic 1930s cabin built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, or in a modern motel room in the Emory Melton Inn and Conference Center. Wake up your first morning with the sun coming over the surrounding rugged and forested hills. After a hearty breakfast at the park's restaurant, you are ready to try your hand at some of the best rainbow trout fishing in Missouri. Be sure to allow enough time in your day to visit the nature center, take a hike onatrailorcooloffwithadipinthe swimming pool. DAY TWO: After a relaxing night at Roaring River State Park, take the scenic drive through the hills to nearby Table Rock State Park. The opportunities for water recreation on Table Rock Lake are bountiful. Check out the full-service marina for the experience of para-sailing over the lake, zooming across the lake on a personal watercraft, or exploring under the water after a SCUBA lesson. Enjoy the sunset on a 50-foot catamaran cruise around the lake. Spend your last night in the park's spacious campground and celebrate with a meal under the stars. BONUS TIPS: After exploring Table Rock Lake, on and under the water, check it out from a trail along the lakeshore. The 2.2-mile Shoreline Trail has an asphalt surface so it accommodates foot traffic, motorized wheelchairs, bicycles, skateboards and scooters. It can be accessed from Table Rock State Park, the Showboat Branson Belle and the Dewey Short Visitor Center.
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Camping Seasons and Fees - MO

Camping is available year-round at many state parks with water turned off in the campground for much of the winter season. The camping on-season for most state parks is April 1 - Oct. 31. At Roaring River, Bennett Spring and Montauk state parks, the on-season begins Feb. 25. Some northern parks begin on-season operations on April 15. The on-season for Table Rock State Park runs from March through November. A $2 per night camping discount is available year-round for senior citizens (65 years and older) and persons with disabilities. Proof of age or disability is required at the time of fee payment.
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Boating - MO

Whether you're interested in a small float stream or a lake, we have options to get you on the water to enjoy it. Canoe and raft rentals are available for floats and full-service marinas are available on the larger lakes. Check out the marina at Table Rock State Park.
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