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  1. Table Rock Lake - Wikipedia

    Table Rock Lake is an artificial lake or reservoir in the Ozarks of southwestern Missouri and northwestern Arkansas in the United States. Designed, built and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the lake is impounded by Table Rock Dam, which was constructed from 1954 to 1958 on the White River creating the lake. [1]

  2. Little Rock District > Missions > Recreation > Lakes > Table Rock

    Table Rock Lake extends 79 miles upstream along the White River and inundates areas in Missouri and Arkansas. Table Rock Dam is 6423 feet long and consists of a concrete section 1602 feet long...

  3. Table Rock Lake - United States Army

    Table Rock Lake. Table Rock Lake Top Flood Pool: 931.0 White River (TRZM7) Current Power Pool: 915.0 Top Power Pool: Jan 01 to Apr 30 ... White River at Powersite Dam: Kings River at Berryville: Bull Shoals Lake: James River at Galena:

  4. Table Rock Dam - Branson.com

    Table Rock Dam is impressive; it measures 6,423 feet in length and rises 252 feet above the riverbed. The gorgeous and clear waters of the lake are perfect for nearly every type of water recreation you can imagine…swimming, skiing, fishing, jet …

  5. Table Rock Dam, Missouri, USA | Info & Map - Blocksy

    Table Rock Dam is a concrete earth gravity dam located in Branson, Taney, Missouri. The dam, which is on the White River, was primarily built for Flood Risk Reduction purposes, but also serves for Irrigation, Fish and Wildlife Pond, Recreation, Hydroelectric and Water Supply benefits.

  6. Table Rock Dam and Lake - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

    Feb 5, 2024 · The “Table Rock” is a scenic overlook above Lake Taneycomo on State Highway 165 about three miles east of Table Rock Dam. A combination concrete gravity dam and earthen embankment, the dam’s concrete section is 1,602 feet long …

  7. Dewey Short Visitor Center - Explore Branson

    The new visitor center opened April 27, 2012 and has been called the "crown jewel" of Table Rock Lake. Three stories of interactive exhibits provide information on the six US Army Corps of Engineers dams, including Table Rock Dam, that work as a system to manage water within the White River Watershed.

  8. Table Rock Dam

    Modern multi-story visitors center has a lot of great education exhibits and views of the lake. Exhibits focus on water safety and the natural and anthropological history of the area. Adults and our teen enjoyed, lots to do. Don't forget to ask about the Junior Ranger workbook and badge!

  9. USACE operates Table Rock Dam for flood damage reduction, municipal water supply, hydropower and recreation. provide additional release of water from the dam during major flood events.

  10. Table Rock Dam – The Functional Tourist Attraction

    Built in the mid-1950s, the Table Rock Dam was constructed as a means for flood control along the White River. Back then, floods were so bad that entire towns would be underwater and families would pack their children and their most valued possessions onto whatever floated until the water went down.

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