Powersite Dam

powersite

The Powersite Dam, also known as Ozark Beach Dam, creates Lake Taneycomo from here upstream to Table Rock Dam. This is a hydroelectric dam that went into service in 1913. The construction of the Powersite dam took 2 years, from 1911-1913. The workers constructing the dam had to live in tents and other shelters at … Read more

River Run Park

River run

River Run Park on Bull Shoals Lake has 32 camping spots with water and electrical hookups. They also have a dump station, showers, and restrooms. There are also 32 campsites for tents with no hookups. The park is managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers, as are many of the parks on Bull Shoals … Read more

Shadow Rock Park

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Nestled in the scenic landscape of Forsyth, Missouri, Shadow Rock Park stands as a testament to the beauty of outdoor recreation. More than just a campground, this haven boasts 110 well-equipped campsites that provide an idyllic retreat for nature enthusiasts. Each campsite is thoughtfully designed, with the majority featuring water access and 50-amp electrical hookups, … Read more

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