Lake Taneycomo Vacation Rentals

Lake Taneycomo, Missouri, United States
36.695° N, -93.165° W
Lake Taneycomo
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Lake Taneycomo, a man-made reservoir in the Ozark Mountains of Taney County, Missouri, is a vibrant hub of adventure and tranquility. Formed by the White River and influenced by the tailwaters of Table Rock Lake, this lake boasts crystal-clear, cold waters that make it a paradise for trout fishing enthusiasts. The lake’s unique characteristics, with temperatures averaging 48°F near the Table Rock Dam, create an ideal setting for wading and bank fishing.

For adventure seekers, Lake Taneycomo offers a plethora of activities: cruise the waters on Main Street Marina’s Landing Princess or Landing Queen, or opt for self-guided adventures on Craigcats, kayaks, paddleboards, and hydro bikes. The thrill of Branson Jet Boats and the exhilaration of Parakeet Pete’s Waterfront Zipline are must-experiences.

Nearby, the historic downtown Branson area is home to Branson Landing, featuring a beautiful one-mile lighted boardwalk, a fountain show, and a variety of shopping and dining options. Families and wellness seekers can enjoy lakeside strolls, waterfront dining, and access to various resorts, campgrounds, and full-service marinas. The Shepherd of the Hills Trout Hatchery adds an educational layer to the area, while attractions like Silver Dollar City and Sight & Sound Theatres provide cultural and entertainment value. Whether you’re after action-packed adventures or serene lakefront relaxation, Lake Taneycomo has something for everyone.

Surface area (mi)
5.24
Max depth (ft)
49.21
Elevation (ft)
702.1
Shoreline length (mi)
40
Best time to go
Embrace the tranquil embrace of Lake Taneycomo in the late spring, particularly May. As wildflowers bloom, the gentle breeze carries the sweet scent of nature, perfect for fishing and kayaking. Weekdays reveal serene waters, while the Branson's Fishing Tournament ignites excitement—an exquisite blend of peaceful nature and thrilling sport.
Water Quality
Lake Taneycomo's water is clear and cold, with temperatures averaging 55°F, making it ideal for trout fishing. The water clarity is typically crystal-clear, offering excellent visibility for anglers.

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Popular activities

  • Hiking
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Cross-country Skiing
  • Ice Skating
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Lake Taneycomo has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Yes, swimming is allowed in Lake Taneycomo, but the water is very cold, especially near the Table Rock Dam, making it less desirable for swimming. The cold temperatures are due to the water coming from the bottom of Table Rock Lake.

  • Lake Taneycomo is a popular destination because of its excellent trout fishing. The lake, originally part of the White River, offers scenic views, water adventures like canoeing and kayaking, and amenities such as waterfront shopping and dining at Branson Landing. It also features a lighted boardwalk and fountain shows.

  • The daily limit for trout in Lake Taneycomo is 4 trout, with only 1 being a brown trout. Brown trout must be over 20 inches to keep, while rainbow trout must be under 12 inches or over 20 inches in the closed zone, and any size in other areas. Soft plastics and bait are prohibited in the closed zone.

  • There are no designated dog-friendly beaches on Lake Taneycomo, but you can take your dog to other points along the lake to play. North Beach Park, located on the banks of Lake Taneycomo, allows pets on a leash and offers a paved walking path and fishing docks.

  • Towns near Lake Taneycomo include Branson, Hollister, Rockaway Beach, Powersite, and Forsyth. These towns provide various access points to the lake and offer amenities for visitors. Branson and Hollister are particularly notable for their waterfront areas and tourist attractions.