Nestled into the beautiful Missouri Ozarks near the town of Branson, Table Rock Lake is a reservoir created after the Table Rock Dam was constructed across the White River. It has 45,000 acres of water and 800 miles of shoreline, which is protected from too much development and mostly left in its natural state. The shore is full of hidden coves and bays, perfect for a secluded, quiet moment with nature, with a fishing rod hoping for a bass or crappie, or with a loved one. The lake’s surrounds are richly forested, a part of the Mark Twain National Forest, and provide home to white-tailed deer, bald eagles, and wild turkeys. All around the lake are swimming areas, campgrounds, boat launch sites, and picnic areas.

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