2010 Table Rock Lake Report

Table Rock Lake, with nearly 800 miles of shoreline, meanders through the hollows of the Ozark Mountains going upstream 79 miles from the Corps of Engineers dam near Branson, Missouri, toward the southwest, past Holiday Island, Arkansas, and also follows other tributaries which reach south into Arkansas and north toward Springfield, Mo. Join us pictorially as the Heartland Classics went Cruisin’ in June, 2010.
We crossed the state border on three days, which included a two-day 108 mile round trip to Eureka Springs, Arkansas pre-event.
Wednesday’s Cruisin’ and Eatin’


Eureka Springs – overnight at the 105 year old Basin Park Hotel.

Two years in a row makes this a family tradition, don’t you think?
Never too soon!

Aft


Thursday’s Early arrivals’ dinner at Rock Lane Resort.

Friday – the rest arrive and cruises begin.


Friday evening dinner and entertainment on the Showboat Branson Belle.

Saturday sunrise WOW (woodies on water)!

Morning Cruise south to Long Creek – more photo opts.

Neighbors from Sand Springs, OK
The cruise attracted other classic boats who joined the fun.

“Let me get a better view.”

Saturday night at Ozark Yacht Club – Dinner by Dick and Cara Moist.
Traditional Anniversary Celebration


VanDykes and Wheats = 105 years of marriage
Sunday Morning Cruise to Big Cedar Brunch


Hope you’ve enjoyed joining us for Cruisin’ Table Rock 2010.

