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- BB_TXNomadWe like the KOA. Just a little south of and convenient to the strip. Will stay there again next trip.
They have 4 or 5 different levels of sites from basic small back-ins to premium sites with patios, firepits, and outdoor furniture depending on what you want or want to pay. - Limit4ExplorerYou said R.V. park so you may not be interested but Tablerock State park has quiet a few full hook up sites. we like it because of the nice outdoors feel and also really enjoy the 2 mile paved hike along the lake. All the full hookup sites are paved.
- missourijanExplorerWe have stayed at the America's Best, it's nice.
- BigLarShreveExplorerOn the Table Rock State park visit.. do you remember what site you were in? and did it include water and sewer as well as electric? We would need 50 amp also.
- stripitExplorerYou don't have to be an Escapee member to stay at the Escapee park in Holister about 1/2 mile from old down town. Nice park without pool but some pull through sites and 50 amp. Close to town and you could even walk to the new shopping center.
- agb2529ExplorerGo to the website for Table Rock - there are full H/U 50 amp sites in both campgrounds, pretty clearly labeled on the maps. We were there in August & enjoyed it, a bit more compact than the SP's we're used to but that's what you get when you go full HU. Should be plenty of room for your 5er, a bit farther from all of the action than some of the CG's but also less $$. Check on Google Maps to get a feel for the distance - don't rely on the maps from the visitor info sites, they aren't even close to scale.
- NorCal_DanExplorerBranson Lakeside is right on Lake Taneycomo and has fishing piers. It's a short walk across the parking lot to Branson Landing and all the stores. A couple miles to the strip, but it's far enough away to not be bothered with all the congestion of the strip. Discount tickets to the shows are usually available in the office so be sure to ask when checking in.
- Limit4ExplorerCampground 2 Site 230 50Amp Water Electric and Sewer, concrete level pad. Nice and long. We thought it was just fine. Visit the Dewey Short Visitor Center, about a mile from the Campground at Tablerock Dam, some nice info on the Lake ETC.
- EgorKCExplorerCompton Ridge is a great park for any RV. Trees, most sites are spacious, facilities are very well maintained. New owner for the last 4 years or so has improved it a lot. We have a 35' 5'r and stay in the premium sites because I like the concrete pads. We started using Compton with tents and pop-up 25 years ago when our kids were small. It's out of town but convenient to Branson if you follow the recommended shortcuts on the maps they provide.
Greg - sp8goldExplorerAnother vote for Compton Ridge. Great park with great people. Decent Wi-Fi, great cable, on site café, and more.
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