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Table Rock level is high

Last post 04-01-2008, 7:42 PM by Bill Carpenter. 3 replies.
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  •  03-28-2008, 6:49 AM 44402

    Table Rock level is high

    Hi guys - just got back from a short visit to the Branson area.  Thought I'd share an update on the water level.  Wife and I drove by Table Rock Lake and the water level is really, really high.  Boat ramps at the state parks by the dam are completely flooded.  The dam has all 4 flood gates open.  We drove to Kimberling City, and swung by Cedarwood where we'll be staying in June for the rally.  The point there to lauch our boat and park the trailer is all under water. Many docks are floating, but the walkways all aim down into the water and are submerged where the connect to the shore, and I'm talking submerged by atleast 5 - 6 feet of water, maybe more.  I sure hope the water level will be able to go down some by June, or I think it's going to prevent a lot of people from being able to attend the rally (or even get their boat in the water). 
    Chris & Rachelle Lula
  •  03-28-2008, 7:09 AM 44403 in reply to 44402

    Re: Table Rock level is high

    according tp Little Rock paper yesterday 12' above normal but dropped 1/2' yesterday. FYI
    Larry Schaefer
    07 200 LS 5L VP Garnet w/Razor
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  •  04-01-2008, 6:50 PM 44705 in reply to 44402

    Re: Table Rock level is high

    they have received more rain since, and they are saying probably more rain this week in that area.

    Dan J

    2000 238 DB 350 Mag BIII
  •  04-01-2008, 7:42 PM 44712 in reply to 44705

    Re: Table Rock level is high

    We are heading to our cabin at Shell Knob this weekend but doubt we will get any boating in as the lake is heading back up with more heavy rain forecast for Thursday.. I was there a couple of weekends ago and Kings River Marina, where our boat is, was not accessible.  You can get real time lake levels here:         http://www.swl-wc.usace.army.mil/

    Just click on real-time data and select your lake. 

     

     

     


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