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Table Rock Lake

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Table Rock Dam was finished in 1958 making Table Rock Lake a 52,300
acre lake nationally known for bass and other types of fishing.
Here, you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner cruises as well as
other riverboat and recreational activities.
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
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About Table Rock Lake |
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43,000 to 52,300 (approx.) acres of surface area depending
on the water level |
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750+ miles of shoreline |
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Table Rock Dam and Powerhouse was completed in 1959 |
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The dam is 6,423 feet long and 252 feet high. |
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Fishing Table Rock
Lake
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nationally recognized as a top bass fishing lake. Large
numbers of largemouth, smallmouth, Kentucky spotted bass and
white bass thrive in its diverse underwater structure and
immense forage base. Bass, crappie and large bluegill are
caught in abundance. Catfish of all sizes also roam the lake
bottom. |
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resorts and marinas can hook you up with an experienced
fishing guide to help make the most of your Table Rock Lake
fishing experience. If you enjoy tournament fishing, there are
hundreds of regional and local tournaments held on Table Rock
Lake each year including a major B.A.S.S. tournament. |
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