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Towing
a boat into this isolated part of the country, you feel a
little bit like the French explorers who came up from
Louisiana to discover the Ozarks hundreds of years ago.
You'll see mountains listing out of the morning haze, have
chance encounters with thirsty deer and watch trout picking
flies off of the surface. Of course, the best
perspective is while you're cutting a graceful swath across
Bull Shoals, a luxury the original visitors didn't have.
--- Tony Smith
Other Attractions:
The "Nashville
of the Ozarks" in Branson, Missouri, is just around the
bend, with Broadway-style neon lights and a host of glittery country
music legends.
Where to Unpack:
Evergreen Resort (870) 445-4440 is as
close to the lake as you can be without sleeping in wetsuits ;
$44-$54 per night.
Where to
Eat:
Gaston's Restaurant
has good Southern eats and scenery, overlooking the White
River.
The 178 Club is known for its Thursday
Barbecues.
Something you have to do:
Drown a few worms.
The lake is teeming with some of the largest rainbow and brown
trout in the south.
In case you forget:
Bull Shoals Lake
Boat Dock (870) 445-4424 carries Connelly gear.
Boat Service:
Bull Shoals Lake
Boat Dock is a licensed MerCruiser dealer.
How to get here:
From I-40 take
highway 65 north to route 62/412, then follow 178 into Bull
Shoals.
From I-44 take highway 65 south to
route 14 east around the lake.
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