Table Rock Lake

Table Rock Lake is the premier bass and recreation lake near Branson, Missouri, located yards away from Branson’s newest luxury condominiums.

Table Rock Lake began filling when the dam finished completion in 1958. Since day one, it has been providing fisherman with bass and Ozarks visitors with recreation. Read on to see why Table Rock Lake really is the foundation of Branson’s long vacation history.

Table Rock Lake has a surface area of 52,300 acres with 587 miles of shoreline. The lake is controlled by the U.S. Amry Corp of Engineers and is used for power generation and flood control. But for most visitors to Branson, Table Rock Lake has one purpose–fun!

Table Rock Lake is a warm water lake that makes it ideally suited for fishing and other recreational activities. For fisherman, the lake offers numerous species including Large Mouth Bass, White Bass, Small Mouth Bass, Crappie (white & black), Catfish and many other pan fish like Blue Gill. Many Bass Master tournaments are hosted on the lake throughout the year and records are broken often. Trout fisherman aren’t left out either, they’ll want to visit Lake Taneycomo which is supplied by Table Rock Dam for some of the best trout fishing in Missouri or even the Midwest!

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But fisherman aren’t the only ones who flock to the lake in record numbers each year. There are numerous marinas, boat docks and swimming areas and around the lake are hiking, biking & riding trails through gorgeous Ozarks scenery. Table Rock lake is home to boating, swimming, scuba diving, parasailing, waterskiing, jetskiing, and much more. Any visit to Branson in the summer must include a day on Table Rock Lake.

Because of the popularity of this great Midwest Lake, it can often be difficult to find a place to stay. Be sure and check out the Branson Lake Condos offered at Thousand Hills. These condos are located lakefront so you can walk right from your room to the water. To make a reservation or get more info call 1-888-435-3072 or book your reservation online. You’ll see why people flock to Table Rock Lake!