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Highway 14 begins in the Ozark Mountains east of Table Rock Lake as a continuation of Boat Dock Road and runs east to an intersection with U.S. Route 65 (US 65) 0.7 miles (1.1 km) south of Ridgedale, Missouri. US 65 and Highway 14 form a concurrency southbound along the four-lane divided highway.
The Bull Shoals-White River State Park is a 725-acre (2.93 km 2) park in Baxter and Marion Counties of Arkansas both above and below the massive dam. Facilities, including camping, pavilions, dock and interpretive programs, stretch along the banks of the White River. Along the lakeshore, the park offers picnic sites and playgrounds.
Kendall Johnson, a rising student-athlete at Parkway West High School, died after being hit by a boat in 2022 at Table Rock Lake. Kendall Johnson, a rising student-athlete at Parkway West High ...
The center shows a 20 minute film entitled, "Taming of the Riviera Blanche". This film is an introduction to the Table Rock Lake/White River area and details the construction and purpose of Table Rock Dam. The visitor center features a public-use dock, picnic areas, fishing, a lakeshore trail. Table Rock State Park provides public access to the ...
Table Rock Dam is owned and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District. The first two 18-foot diameter penstocks were ready for generation of power in June 1959, and the ...
The boat was launched into Table Rock Lake at a speed of 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph) on launching rails lubricated with two tons of bananas. The bananas were used for lubrication because they were biodegradable and would not have polluted Table Rock Lake as grease would have. The boat is claimed by its owner to be the largest ship on a ...
Finn Rock Landing on the McKenzie River has re-opened its boat launch, parking lot, and restrooms after months of renovations and improvement projects closed the area to the public.
On the evening of July 19, 2018, a duck boat operated by Ride the Ducks sank on Table Rock Lake in the Ozarks near Branson, Missouri, in the United States.The amphibious vehicle sank with 31 people on board, leaving 17 dead, during high winds associated with nearby severe thunderstorms as part of a significant derecho and tornado outbreak.