Branson’s Nantucket Is Proud to Become a Part of Table Rock Lake History

October 9, 2009

Branson, MO

October 7, 2009

Jan Engle

 

Branson’s Nantucket is the leader in fine resort living in the Branson area. Their resort is nestled on the shores of Table Rock Lake and surrounded by the beautiful Ozark Mountains. When visitors come here to vacation they enjoy not only the Branson’s area wonderful entertainment opportunities but also its Ozark wilderness and Table Rock Lake. The history of the lake is something to be told and Branson’s Nantucket is proud to be a part of it.

 

“Branson’s Nantucket views from their vacation homes are second to none” says Geoff Petter, Operations Manager of the resort. Petter goes on to explain, “Table Rock Lake was designed by, built and is operated by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. The 52,300-acres of Table Rock Lake created by Table Rock Dam are well known for their clean, clear, warm and blue waters.”

Since its inception, Table Rock Lake has become a paradise for boaters, scuba divers, campers and fishermen alike and Branson’s Nantucket helps cater to all of their vacation needs. Full service marinas operate on Table Rock Lake at various locations to provide service and convenience to boaters.

According to Petter, “Branson’s Nantucket location adjacent to Table Rock Lake helps us provide our visitors with numerous water-related activities. For those visitors who do not want to operate a boat but still wanting to experience the beauty of the area from the water, five commercial boat cruises or rides operate on Table Rock Lake.” Also, the 800 miles of shore line is the home of scuba diving through out the year and the fishing is phenomenal. Table Rock Lake holds the National honor of the largest spoonbill caught at 139 pounds, 4 ounces in 2002.

“Branson’s Nantucket caters to fishermen of all types” Petter goes on to explain. “In the spring, you run into some of the most aggressive bass, crappie, walleye, catfish, spoonbill you will find anywhere. They grow big in a hurry by feasting on baby shad and bluegills. When the lake was built in 1958, they did not clear any of the trees beneath the water level thus there are many cedars and hardwoods on the bottom keeping the ecosystem well fed on all levels.”

 

Branson’s Nantucket holds previews of their luxury resort every week from Monday through Saturday during regular business hours. Anyone interested in scheduling a tour of the property or purchasing one of their ownership programs may contact them directly.

 

Contact Info:

Branson’s Nantucket
2837 State Hwy 265
Branson, MO 65616

http://bransonsnantucket.net

phone 417-338-5006
fax 417-338-5002

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