Parks & Lake Access
There is one Missouri State Park on Table Rock Lake. It is nearly 360 acres and was acquired in 1959. Located adjacent to Table Rock Lake and near Branson, Table Rock State Park offers easy lake access and is a short drive to area attractions and entertainment. The public marina is equipped and ready to outfit the visitor eager to explore the lake.
Located among oak and hickory trees, two camping areas wind along the shoreline allowing easy access to the lake. The shady campgrounds include basic, electric only and sewer/water/electric campsites, modern restrooms, showers and coin-operated laundry rooms. Scattered near the lakeshore are numerous picnic sites. An open picnic shelter perfect for family reunions and get-togethers can be reserved by contacting the park office. Although there is not a designated beach, visitors can swim in several areas of the park. Table Rock State Park is a great base camp for all the Table Rock Lake area has to offer.
Throughout the lake area there are numerous Corps of Engineers parks offering camping, picnicking, boat launching, swiming and lake access.
US Army Corp of Engineers
Designed, built and operated by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Table Rock Dam and Lake has become a paradise for boaters, scuba divers, campers and fishermen alike. The primary objective of the Corps of Engineers in the management of Table Rock Lake is to insure the general public full recreational enjoyment and fish and wildlife benefits on public lands and waters, both now and for generations to come. A management plan has been developed that is designed to insure maximum benefit to the general public while preserving project resources.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
P. O. Box 1109
Branson, Missouri 65616
417-334-4101.
www.swl.usace.army.mil



