I am planning a trip toTable Rock Lake for my family for later this summer and it's such a huge lake with so many towns I'm not sure where to start. We do want to be close to Branson, but is there a desirable part of the lake to be? I looked at some condos (Emerald Pointe) in Hollister, but I'm not sure thats a good location for boating. We go to Lake of the Ozarks a lot and there are certain mile markers you want to be, but is this the case at Table Rock? Any suggestions on condos/resorts on the lake would be great. Thanks! Show Report inappropriate content
20180411b KCMO Level Contributor 1,043 posts1. Re: Best place to stay on Table Rock Lake 13 years ago Save Many of the resorts on Indian Point road might be what you're looking for. http://indianpoint.org/vp/vacation_planner.html There are two that I have really liked..Stillwater Resort and Treehouse Condos. Hunter's Friend is one of the most recommended on the http://www.1branson.com website but I have never stayed there. Report inappropriate content
Arch105 Branson, MO Level Contributor 40 posts2. Re: Best place to stay on Table Rock Lake 13 years ago Save Depending upon your budget you may want to check out Big Cedar Resort. It is on the south portion of the lakenearBranson. It is a full destination resort with everything you could ask for. It is a little pricey, but, it is terrific. Arch105 Report inappropriate content
CanyonRetreat St. Louis Level Contributor 87 posts 1 review 1 helpful vote3. Re: Best place to stay on Table Rock Lake 13 years ago Save A lot of people stay between Kimberling City to the west and then just south of Hollister (Big Cedar area). From those points, the city of Branson is only 15 minutes or so away. Indian Point is a good location, too, as it is near Branson and next to Silver Dollar City. Depending on the size of your family, you may be interested in a house versus a condo. Our place is a few minutes south a Hollister and sleeps up to 14 with 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. http://www.vacationhomeinbranson.com I have the last half of August still available. Report inappropriate content
Buck150 Branson, MO Level Contributor 31 posts 23 reviews 6 helpful votes4. Re: Best place to stay on Table Rock Lake 13 years ago Save Canyon Retreat is correct, for easiest access toBranson those are the areas you would want to look at staying. The lake traffice is about the same from Indian Point to the Hwy 86 Bridge which is just south of her house and the condos at Emerald Pointe. Any of the suggested locations would be good for what you are wanting to do on your vacation. Good luck and have a great time! Report inappropriate content
ashes622 Missouri Level Contributor 58 posts5. Re: Best place to stay on Table Rock Lake 13 years ago Save Still Waters Resort is a nice place to stay onTable Rock Lake. They also have a lot of activities (land & water) that are FREE to guests and they also have docks and easy access to the lake. If you'd like to reserve rooms or read a review of Still Waters follow this link that is on ReserveBranson.com: What is the best part of Table Rock Lake?If you want to escape larger crowds and boat traffic, the Beaver area located on the southwest corner of the lake is a favorite swimming spot. Cape Fair, just off Highway 75, offers wide-open water for plenty of swimming. Many of the campsites also have swimming areas.
Where to stay on Table Rock?Recent reviews of Table Rock State Park hotels. Palace View Resort by Spinnaker Resorts. ... . The Branson Hillside Hotel. ... . Chateau On The Lake Resort Spa and Convention Center. ... . The Suites at Fall Creek. ... . Lodge Of The Ozarks. ... . Bradford House Bed & Breakfast. ... . Still Waters Resort. ... . Radisson Hotel Branson.. Is the water clear at Table Rock Lake?Table Rock Lake's clear, fresh water spans more than 43 thousand acres, and incorporates more than 750 miles of shoreline in Missouri and Arkansas. Its clean, warm water makes it perfect for hosting a wide range of water sports and activities, including: Boating. Fishing.
What town is close to Table Rock Lake?The lake is a popular attraction for the city of Branson, Missouri, and the nearby town of Shell Knob, Missouri. There are several commercial marinas along the lake, and Table Rock State Park is located on the east side, both north and south of Table Rock Dam.
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