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The Branson/Lakes Area is so known
because of its three pristine lakes: Table Rock, Taneycomo and Bull
Shoals. Water sports enthusiasts can swim, water ski, wakeboard,
tube, boat, sail, scuba dive, jet ski, parasail, kayak, and of
course, fish. The lakes' waters never freeze, welcoming visitors'
activities year round. All three lakes offer camping and RV parks,
and easy access to the water at a number of public marinas and boat
docks/launch areas. Several commercial marinas offer fishing guide
service and a wide range of boat rentals including ski boats,
pontoon boats, bass boats and wave runners. Many of the resorts on
the three lakes offer guide service, outfitters, rental boats and
private dock facilities for visitors' boats as well.
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Accessible
from multiple public and privately
owned locations just minutes to the
west of Branson, Table Rock Lake has
been delighting visitors and
residents alike since it was formed
by the damming of the White River in
1958. While visitors can find dozens
of places to stay and play along the
banks of Table Rock Lake, the area's
commercial developments have placed
a high priority on preserving the
scenic beauty of the natural
shoreline, bluffs, forests and
wildlife that inhabit the shoreline.
Facts
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43,000 to
52,300 (approx.) acres of surface
area depending on the water level
750+ miles
of shoreline
Table Rock
Dam and Powerhouse was completed in
1959.
The dam is
6,423 feet long and 252 feet high.
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Lake Taneycomo |
Accessible from historic downtown Branson
and at multiple points east including the communities of
Rockaway Beach, Forsyth and Powersite and south of Hwy. 76 in
Hollister and the Fall Creek area, Lake Taneycomo was formed
with the completion of Powersite Dam in 1913. It was originally
a section of the White River, and although Taneycomo is now
technically a lake, it retains the look and feel of a river.
When the Table Rock Dam was completed at Taneycomo's headwaters
in 1958, the nature of the lake changed. Taneycomo's water now
comes from the bottom of Table Rock Lake, making it a cold water
lake. The cold, clear water, stocked annually with approximately
750,000 10-12" rainbow trout, makes Taneycomo a world-class
trout fishing lake.
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THE
BRANSON
LANDING ON
LAKE TANEYCOMO
Branson Landing - Beginning in 2006, the Taneycomo lakefront in
historic downtown Branson will be transformed to offer guests an
opportunity to experience the beauty and amenities of Lake
Taneycomo as they never have before. Lake activities will
include lake excursions, boat rentals, water taxis, guide
services and public fishing docks all along a 1-mile lighted
boardwalk. |
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Bull Shoals begins where Taneycomo ends and flows eastwardly from
Forsyth into Arkansas. Bull Shoals Dam, the fifth largest concrete
dam in the United States, is located approximately 7 miles north of
Cotter, Arkansas. The lake's shoreline has gone relatively
undeveloped and features steep bluffs and rock ledges. The lake has
many areas within 20 feet of the shoreline measuring 50 feet deep or
more. Its crystal clear water makes the lake an ideal spot for scuba
divers and swimmers. Light tackle and light line are the best choice
for anglers. Bull Shoals also offers a variety of public access
points and a selection of quaint fishing lodges that offer privacy
and a chance to explore Ozark Mountain scenery at its finest. |
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