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  2. Lake Taneycomo - Wikipedia

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    Lake Taneycomo is a man-made lake or reservoir on the White River in the Ozark Mountains of Taney County, Missouri. The reservoir's name is a portmanteau for the county and state in which it is located: Taney Co unty, MO .

  3. Coon Creek (Lake Taneycomo tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Coon Creek near mouth to Lake Taneycomo. Coon Creek is a stream in Taney County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of Lake Taneycomo. Coon Creek was so named on account of raccoons in the area. [2]

  4. Turkey Creek (Lake Taneycomo tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Turkey Creek mouth at Lake Taneycomo. Turkey Creek is a stream in the Ozarks of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas. [1] It is a tributary of Lake Taneycomo.The stream source is two-thirds of a mile south of the Missouri - Arkansas border in Boone County north of the village of Crest.

  5. Powersite, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    It is located across Lake Taneycomo from Forsyth on the southeast end of Powersite Dam. [2] The community is part of the Branson, Missouri Micropolitan Statistical Area. Powersite Dam. A post office called Powersite has been in operation since 1913. [3] The community most likely took its name from nearby Powersite Dam. [4]

  6. Powersite Dam - Wikipedia

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    Powersite Dam at its completion circa 1913 Powersite Dam as it appears today. Powersite Dam is a hydroelectric dam that went into service in 1913 in Forsyth, Missouri.. It is found along the White River, and the reservoir it forms is Lake Taneycomo.

  7. Dispersed camping - Wikipedia

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    Other terms used for this type are boondocking, dry camping or wild camping to describe camping without connection to any services such as water, sewage, electricity, and Wi-Fi. [3] [4] [5] Many national forests and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands throughout the United States offer primitive campgrounds with no facilities whatsoever. [6] [7]

  8. Bull Creek (Lake Taneycomo) - Wikipedia

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    Bull Creek is a stream in Christian and Taney counties in the Ozarks of southern Missouri. [1] [2]Bull Creek's headwaters are on the south edge of the Springfield Plateau just south of Sparta at an elevation of 1,370 ft (420 m). [3]

  9. Fall Creek (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Fall Creek is a small creek with headwaters in Stone County just south of Missouri Route 76 and northeast of Silver Dollar City.The stream enters Taney County and flows southeast between Route 76 and Missouri Route 265 through west Branson and joins the White River downstream of the Table Rock Lake dam in south Branson.