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Branson Mo.

anconn
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Other than the KOA what other campgrounds in Branson are people happy with in a 34 ft. motorhome. Nice accessible sites and fairly close to town. Thanks in advance.
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junmy3
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Explorer
padredw wrote:
I'll put a good word in for Ozark Country Campground. Have stayed here before and like it well enough to go back!


Exactly my response.


We have been to Branson twice and have stayed here both times. It is a Passport America park with no restrictions at least the times that we were there. We will stay there again if we go back.
Jim & Junnie
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Crambo
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Explorer
Americas Best Campground is good and it's just a couple of miles from town. There are some other nice ones in the area but I've never stayed at them.

mitw44
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Explorer
Yet another vote for Branson Lakeside RV Park. Flat, clean, great staff, easy to get everywhere, but yet out of the hustle and bustle. We stayed there in June and have reservations to go back in October.
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Acampingwewillg
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Explorer II
I stand corrected....I'm paying 65.00 more for a month long stay. I thought I priced things out pretty well when making my plans which included looking at the RPI property "Treasure Lake" but guess my head must not be working quite right. I will swing by Turkey Creek and have a look see for a return visit. As I said earlier, we booked at Ozark Country, a place we have stayed before.
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GoPackGo
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It's always possible to find somewhere cheaper I guess, but the member rate of $100/week and $325/month seem pretty good even if you need to add $2/day for 50 amp if needed. Especially right in a resort town.

There are not a lot of amenities - no pool for instance, but as a base for visiting the area it works well. I also liked that they don't pack you in like sardines.

Acampingwewillg
Explorer II
Explorer II
I'm an Escapee's member and I looked real hard at Turkey Creek but after checking into weekly and monthly rates, I saved money by going elsewhere for my month long stay with 50 amp FHU site at a private CG....I will be checking out those other spots while in town.
96 Vogue Prima Vista
The Kid's: Humphrie, the Mini Schnauzer and Georgie,wire haired dachshund.
Rainbow Bridge: Laddie,Scoutie,Katie,Cooper,Kodie,Rubie,Maggie, Cassie, Mollie, Elvis, Potter and Rosie Love You! (40+ years in all)

GoPackGo
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Explorer
First - Table Rock SP is beautiful - I did a scouting expedition to look over their campground. Also there are several COE CGs scattered around Table Rock Lake which look great. The COE has a really nice map on Table Rock Lake showing where all their CGs are located.

I stayed at Turkey Creek RV Village in Hollister. It's an Escapees park.

Non-member rates are $24 for 30 amp, $27 for pull thru w/50 amp and a weekly rate of $144 . Member rates are $17.50, $20.50, and $101. If you stay for a week, you will pay for your membership.

MissouriBird
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Explorer
Another vote for Branson's Lakeside Camping--owned by town of Branson. Nice, level full-hookup sites just a block from Bass Pro and Branson Landing. We stayed on a waterfront site in July. Loved being on the water but had no shade. Sites along the back side of the campground had lots of shade. Free Trolley takes you throughout downtown Branson and stops in the campground about every 30 min. Best part of staying here is the location. You can easily avoid the traffic along the strip by crossing the bridge to Hollister and circling around to the SW to go to School of the Ozarks (best food in Branson), spend an afternoon at Top of the Rock--a spectacular resort, golf course, tours trough the woods and a cave, first class restaurants and a Smithsonian class museum of Natural History. You can easily spend a day here. Be sure to stay to watch the bagpipe concert and shooting of the Civil War era cannon at sunset on the patio overlooking Table Rock Lake in front of the restaurants. Also be sure to take in a Bible based show at the sight and sound theater. Amazing staging and family entertainment.

All of this first class entertainment and relaxation gave us a whole new perspective on what Branson has to offer. We will go back I'm sure.
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loggenrock
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Branson Lakeside ("City" campground). Walking distance from Branson Landing. Unlike many other CG's in Branson, this one isn't built on the side of a hill! ST
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steve-n-vicki
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I stay at bull shoals state park in Arkansas , it is about 75 miles from Branson, a little over an hour drive ,really nice camp ground

zigzagrv
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Musicland Kampground just off the strip behind the Titanic and the best steak house in Branson, Montana Mike's. Short walk to the strip.

Ron



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padredw
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Nomad
I'll put a good word in for Ozark Country Campground. Have stayed here before and like it well enough to go back!


Exactly my response.

Acampingwewillg
Explorer II
Explorer II
Since I'll be there next month, I'll put a good word in for Ozark Country Campground. Have stayed here before and like it well enough to go back!
96 Vogue Prima Vista
The Kid's: Humphrie, the Mini Schnauzer and Georgie,wire haired dachshund.
Rainbow Bridge: Laddie,Scoutie,Katie,Cooper,Kodie,Rubie,Maggie, Cassie, Mollie, Elvis, Potter and Rosie Love You! (40+ years in all)

jplante4
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Explorer II
We stayed at Shenanigans which is close to the strip. It's built into the side of a hill, so the roads are steep and every site looks down onto the roof of a neighbor. Got high marks on RVParkReviews because of the owners. Nice people,

We looked at Lakeside and it seemed nice. We'll probably stay there next time. Level, right on the water and close to old downtown (we're not much for the shows on the strip).

We also drove through Tablerock. Very scenic.
Jerry & Jeanne
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