May 10th ,
2012
I pulled into Branson MO on the 10
th of May. I realize Branson is
known for its’ entertainment but I was more interested in the natural resources
and history of the area. I visited the new visitor center at Table Rock Lake.
This is a must see for anyone visiting the area. It’s three stories tall and
one side of the building is all glass. It is a certified green building. The
views of the lake and damn from all three floors are wonderful. There are also
educational displays inside the building that teach about the natural history
and cultural history of the Ozarks. The gift shop is well stocked with books
about the plants and animals of the Ozarks and the people who have called the
Ozarks home. I visited some of the camping areas in several of the state and
Army Corp of Engineers parks in the area. They were all very well maintained
and included some sites with full hookups. Some of the sites may be reserved
through
http://www.reserveamerica.com/.
I took several back road trips during my stay and enjoyed the familiar sweet
smells of the MO woods. The woods were full of migrating birds and the usual
mix of year round tweeters. The trees were so full of foliage I heard many more
birds than I saw. I took a duck tour that included a ride on Table Rock Lake in
our amphibious vehicle. We shared the lake with the Showboat Branson Bell. What
a beautiful site to see a magnificent old paddle wheel showboat out on the lake.
I did attend two entertainment venues while in Branson. I had a wonderful BBQ
chicken and brisket dinner at the Sons of the Pioneers show. Yes that is the
group that Roy Rogers sang with and they sang all the old songs. I also attended the “Shepherd of the Hills
play”. The play is based on the best selling novel The Shepherd of the Hills, Harold Bell Wright's epic story of love, loss, power, hardship, and the true meaning of life. He wrote the book in 1907. This book put the Branson area on the map as many people
who read it wanted to travel to the area where the characters in the book
lived. The play is performed in an outdoor arena and includes livestock and horse drawn buggies. Horses
are ridden at full gallop across the stage. It’s a very moving story and a must
see for anyone visiting the area. Here are a few images from my time in the
Branson MO area.
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Visitor Center at Table Rock Lake Branson MO |
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Table Rock Lake Branson MO |
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Table Rock Lake Branson MO |
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Showboat Branson Bell on Table Rock Lake |
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Down River from the Table Rock Lake Damn |
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Old Matt's Cabin - Featured in the book The Shepherd of the Hills by Harold Bell Wright - Branson MO |
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Stage where The Shepherd of the Hills play is performed - Branson MO |
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Sons of the Pioneers - Branson MO |