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Located in Blue Eye, Stone County, the South Elm Street boat ramp provides direct access to Table Rock Lake, one of the Ozark region's premier recreational destinations. This ramp serves as a convenient launching point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats exploring the scenic waters that wind through the Ozark Mountains between Branson, Missouri and Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Table Rock Lake offers 24 public boat ramps and 14 public marinas around its shoreline, so you'll have ample resources for fuel, supplies, and support during your outing.
The White River system feeding Table Rock Lake is a major waterway with significant flow—averaging over 34,000 cubic feet per second—making it suitable for various water sports and fishing activities. The lake's winding valley setting provides sheltered paddling in many areas, though conditions can vary depending on water level and season. Before launching, check current water levels and conditions, as the lake's depth can fluctuate seasonally. With abundant nearby recreation facilities and access points, this location is ideal for both day trips and longer paddling adventures in the scenic Ozark region.