Table Rock State Park | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
about 1 month ago
Altitude:
293.9 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Warm
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

Two large campgrounds on the lake about 15 minutes from Branson. Potable water, dump, dumpsters, walking trails, and playground available in the winter; showers and bathrooms only open in the summer. $12 per night in off-season ($15/night otherwise) for a dry site. 50 amp electric hook-ups available. Decent cell service on ATT. Pay at the office, but if they are closed you can pay the next morning. Be sure to pay early or the camp host will hound you until you do.
NOTE: Only one covered pavilion, must be reserved at park office. Other picnic areas provided but not covered

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Reserving/check in was an issue as the phone wasn't being answered. Campground and restrooms were clean. The sites were not as close to the water as I thought they'd be, and the view was pretty but impeded by trees, even though they weren't in full bloom.

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Solid campground right on the water, paid $15/night for 2 nights camping in my van at lot 284. Next time I’ll check the weather before checking in for more than 1 night at a time, had some T-Storms day 2 and there is no refund for leaving early. Besides sorry weather I have nothing but good things to say about this place, hot showers, restrooms aren’t too far, nice slope to campsite for water ( would bring ground tarp for tents as the pad for tents are down hill).
Pets allowed on 10ft leash, but my dog walked around free and he stayed close so it wasn’t an issue, tho 284 is the very furthest campsite from the front as of right now 10/4/23
Was greeted by friendly host then never saw him again, wasn’t hounded by arbitrary rules aimed at reducing riff raff, just had a peaceful private experience

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Beautiful campground. Nice and quiet but really depends on your neighbors. Lots around 287 are less shade and trees but fine with me. I had my car tent.

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Stayed at basic site, Campground 2. Great camper van experience. Bathrooms were clean, shower accommodations were great. Marina store close by for needed essentials. Well lit, no rowdy nonsense.

Park sites are very closely monitored, so no sneaking in or profligate alcohol consumption lol. Good T-Mobile signal, and lots of power outlets outside (under shelter) the bathroom shower area.

Great small mouth bass fishing a short walk from the camp, and an out of state fishing license is $8. Overall 10/10 for what it's worth. Would stay again.

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We spent one night here passing through on our way up north. Since it was the off season, there was only one other camper in a fifth wheel there. We came late and left early. Not much chance to explore the beautiful grounds.

The procedure to check in before 7pm was to call the number listed on the sign. It said for check in after 7pm, register at the park office. We called to register and she said someone would be by in the morning to collect payment and no one was in the park office at the time.

Beautiful campsite and very spacious. I would imagine during “season” that every site is full. The campground is right on the water and you can’t beat waking up to that awesome view with the sun peaking through the trees. The sites had grills, picnic tables, and hookups. Although, we travel in a self sustained sprinter van so we didn’t use any facilities/ can’t comment on the quality.

Would stay here again!! We had a great stay.

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Great campground for $13 tent camping with vehicle. Has showers, trails, fire pits, potable and non potable water, and grills and clean bathrooms. Really nice spot for a good price compared to some other ones I've stayed at.

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Two large campgrounds on the lake about 15 minutes from Branson. Potable water, dump, dumpsters, walking trails, and playground available in the winter; showers and bathrooms only open in the summer. $12 per night in off-season for a dry site. 50 amp electric hook-ups available. Decent cell service on ATT. Pay at the office, but if they are closed you can pay the next morning. Be sure to pay early or the camp host will hound you until you do.

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