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Branson's Premier Large RV Resort
Branson's Premier Large RV Resort
Branson's Premier Large RV Resort
Branson's Premier Large RV Resort
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TREASURE LAKE

Missouri's Premier Large RV Resort

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Fun For The Whole Family!
Missouri's #1 Mega Park Award
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Natural Beauty Hidden in the Heart of Branson
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You'll Find Lots of Activites
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Treasure Lake RV Resort

Treasure Lake RV Resort is the premier large RV Resort in Missouri. Honestly, we mean it! The Missouri Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds agrees and has awarded us the “Large Park of the Year” award every year since 2016!

Treasure Lake RV Resort is a membership owned, gated RV Park right in the heart of Branson. Once you have purchased membership you pay a low yearly fee and a ridiculously low daily fee while you are on the park. Don’t have an RV? You can still benefit from the Park’s facilities and will have access to the Park’s rental units at discount prices.

Treasure Lake RV Resort is located within walking distance to: Golden Corral, IHOP, Red Lobster, Cracker Barrel, The Olive Garden, Paradise Grill and Little Hacienda. You may also walk to the Shoji Tabuchi Theater, Hamner Theater, Pierce Arrow Theater and the IMAX. The IMAX complex houses a six story movie screen, the Little Opry Theater, the Elite Cinema III, numerous shops, a food court and McFarlain’s resturant.

Treasure Lake Resort APP

Treasure Lake has a Phone App! Download it from the Play or App Stores. Just search for Treasure Lake Resort and find our logo. Stay in touch with important announcements and find regularly useful information, like Activities and Rock n Roll Café Menus.

OWNERS

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7,000

RV SITES

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588

ACRES

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340

RENTAL UNITS

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62

WELCOME CENTER

Day

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Monday

8:00 am

4:00 pm

Tuesday

8:00 am

4:00 pm

Wednesday

8:00 am

4:00 pm

Thursday

8:00 am

4:00 pm

Friday

8:00 am

4:00 pm

Saturday

8:00 am

4:00 pm

Sunday

8:00 am

4:00 pm

 

Reservations closes at 4pm

TICKET OFFICE

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Closed

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Tuesday

Closed

Closed

Wednesday

Closed

Closed

Thursday

8am

4pm

Friday

8am

4pm

Saturday

8am

4pm

Sunday

Closed

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ROCK N ROLL Café 

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Closed

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Tuesday

Closed

Closed

Wednesday

Closed

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Thursday

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Friday

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Saturday

Closed

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ACTIVITIES

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Indoor Pool

10am

10pm

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Outdoor Pool

Closed

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Camp S’more Store

12pm*

6pm*

*Thu-Sat Only

NOTE:  ALL TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

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ACTIVITIES
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September 4th, 2023

We are beyond excited to welcome Nu-Blu Bluegrass to Treasure Lake this evening at 6pm. You don’t want to miss this!!!

After releasing four Top Ten Billboard albums, North Carolina based Nu-Blu has quickly established themselves as one of the top Acoustic acts in the music industry, delivering a set of songs that range from the melancholy to the exuberant, and at every step they prove they’ve got a knack for finding their way into the deeper parts of you.

Over the years, they’ve turned many heads, garnering major headlines with their George Jones inspired tribute single "Jesus and Jones" featuring Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer 'Soul Man' Sam Moore (of the iconic duo Sam and Dave). The award-winning band has also made appearances on Fox News in the past, while also having their music featured on CBS "Sunday Morning." Recently they have moved into the role of helping bring Bluegrass to the masses, serving as the permanent host of the nationally-syndicated TV show "Bluegrass Ridge," which airs in 120 million homes worldwide.

Hailing from Siler City, the textbook definition of a picturesque small southern town, Nu-Blu’s heart and soul is husband-and-wife duo Daniel and Carolyn Routh. Carolyn’s caramel-coated soprano is one of the band’s defining traits, at times a tender lullaby, at times a freight train headed straight for you, but always unwinding a surprising tale. Daniel is the group’s backbone, a multi-instrumentalist and backing vocalist who also handles band management. Austin Hefflefinger on banjo, and Justin Harrison on mandolin round out the quartet’s warm, layered, Appalachian sound. Together they deliver upbeat, blazing-fingers pick work just as well as gentle, heartwarming ballads, and they do it all with a natural togetherness that can’t be faked, forged over hundreds of shows on the road.

The band got their start in September of 2003, the end result of several of Carolyn and Daniel’s previous projects. From the beginning, they’ve embodied the American working band, pushing through challenges that would bring most of us to our knees. Just a few months after their formation, their original record label folded, and Carolyn suffered a stroke that left her unable to speak, let alone sing. But barreling past those early trials toughened them, and the muscle and calluses that came with them have led Nu-Blu to ever-new heights, with multiple runs on the radio charts from their 2014 release, All The Way. It featured the chart-topping Rhonda Vincent collaboration “That’s What Makes the Bluegrass Blue,” along with “Jesus and Jones.”

The long road led them to release their previous 2017 album, Vagabonds. “I love that we get to wake up somewhere different every day,” says Daniel. “We meet people from all over the country.” Those people, and their stories, provided the timber for this most recent album, and are most present on songs like the poignant “A Lot More Love,” a simple, sincere invitation to build better bridges across a divided America, and the No. 1 hit “640 Battlefield Drive,” a ballad about love of country, loss, and strength. The album’s standout single, the effervescent, unstoppable “Still Small Voice,” was written by Devin Bell, Tony Lopacinski (Train), and Jimmy Fortune, who says of the band, “Nu-Blu’s unique sound captures the attention of your heart and soul.”

In 2019, they opened up like never before with their very special DVD project, “The Stories We Can Tell.” The collection featured a combination of music videos, accompanied by never-before-told stories about the band’s journey. Nothing was off limits as lead singer Carolyn talked about a near-death stroke, along with her everyday battle with Type 1 diabetes. At the end of the day, it has a very positive spin. It’s that powerful message that the group looks to deliver to fans and music enthusiasts they encounter.

Nu-Blu is poised to make 2020 one of their biggest years yet. With new music on the horizon, they’re looking to carry on that momentum after recently partnering with MC1 Nashville and Turnberry Records on an upcoming dual-label release. They’re also carrying on their hosting duties of “Bluegrass Ridge,” plus have a jam-packed tour schedule. Needless to say, Nu-Blu is more focused and determined than ever to bring their music to more and more fans throughout the world. Who knows, they might even have a major surprise or two that’s announced unexpectedly.

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This group was awesome! Thank you Rhonda and Ashley for another fun conçert.

August 20th, 2023

Please join us for an evening of worship and praise with Susan MacMillan at 6:00pm tonight in the Clubhouse. This is a free family friendly event. A love offering will be taken. ... See MoreSee Less

August 12th, 2023

Please join us for our TL Mobile Laser Tag. This event has moved to the Outdoor Pavilion due to the weather. This starts at 11am. We are getting the pavilion cleaned and everything setup so please don’t come early. This open to all ages. Thank you!!! ... See MoreSee Less

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Can’t wait! It was so much fun last year!

That sounds super fun!

Sounds like fun!!!!

Wish it was paintball. I love speedball.

Thanks Activities I had so much fun. Just proves at any age we can have fun with Lazer Tag. Even at 73 years young.

Where do you see all the activities? Is there a website?

Great info

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ROCK & ROLL CAFÉ
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PARK AMENITIES

Some of the features of our park

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Club House

The club house is used for activities, shows and the Rock N Roll Café.

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Bathhouses

Our ample sized bathhouses in each phase have several showers.

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Indoor & Outdoor Swimming

We have a heated indoor pool and a huge outdoor one.

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WiFi

Free WiFi throughout the camping areas

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Big Screen Media Room

Large screen, private movie theater with surround sound.

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Mini Golf

18 hole mini golf course. Everything provided.

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Pickleball and Tennis

4 Pickleball courts and a tennis court.

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So Much More!

24 Hour Security, Full Hook Ups, Paved Walking Areas, Basket Ball, Bocce Ball, Horseshoes, Croquet, Frisbee Golf, Playgrounds, Fire Pits, Planned activities, Multiple Laundry’s, Country Store & Concessions, Propane Sales, Outdoor Pavilion

*2pm – 5pm Closed