Table Rock State Park
Deep blue lakes and verdant mountain sides await you in this incredible natural landscape. Walk the Carrick Street, Table Rock, and Pinnacle Mountain Trails, and discover the stunningly beautiful Carrick Creek Falls.
Table Rock Lake
This reservoir is created by the 7,000 foot Table Rock Dam and is one of the chief draws of the area. Its spectacular views are best enjoyed from one of the restaurants in the recreational Area71 where there is also a general store and bait shop.
Table Rock Dam
This gigantic dam rises 252 feet above the riverbed and generates thousands of kilowatts of energy every minute. It is part of a conservation area stretching for 52,000 acres covering Bull Shoals, Norfolk Lakes, and Beaver Lake. It's free to enter, but tours are well worth it for an insider's peek at the incredible structure.
State Park Marina
Create some lifelong memories with the kids at this exciting marine park where you can jet ski, scuba dive, parasail, or just rent a boat for the day. Dive in and make a splash in the sun at this stunning 600 slip marina.
White River Valley Trail
The US Army owns some of the land through which the White River trail winds. Small waterfalls and views of Table Rock and the Taneycomo lakes catch the eye as you clamber through this rugged landscape which ranges from 710 to 1200 feet above sea level. Look out for roadrunners, collard lizards, oaks, hickories, plus an abandoned farmhouse on your way.