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Branson Environs - Several camping properties are located in the heart of Branson activities with locations within walking distance of the area shows and attractions. Convenience is just one of the many amenities located at these in-town facilities. Lake Taneycomo Area - More than 34 lakeside resorts and 10 Corps of Engineers camping facilities, Table Rock lakes offers a wide variety of lodging options and a wealth of activities. The Corps of Engineers camping facilities provide electricity, restrooms, showers, dump stations, boat launches and swimming areas ideal for campers and RV'ers. Lake Taneycomo camping sites can be located either in the heart of the Branson activities or in a secluded location away from it all. Check our members' links to find the perfect spot for you! Table Rock Lake Area - At lakeside, more than 1,200 campsites provide easy public access to the water and to modern conveniences. The Lake offers two types of camping facilities: those operated by the Corps of Engineers and privately-owned camping facilities. The 15 Corps of Engineers recreation areas provide electricity, restrooms, showers, dump stations, boat launches and swimming areas ideal for campers and RV'ers. The private campgrounds offer visitors a personal touch and many feature amenities such as pools and full hook-ups. Click on our members' links to find the facility that best fits your needs. Browse Other SubCategories: Bed & Breakfast Cabins Campgrounds & RV Parks Condominiums Hotels/Motels Houseboat Rentals Resorts Jump To: A - F | G - L | M - R | S - Z | All Oak Grove Campground Add to Itinerary 780 Highway 165 Branson, 65616 Phone: (417) 334-4781 Fax: (417) 239-0424 Website: http://www.oakgrovervpark.com E-Mail: oakgrovervpark@yahoo.com more information... Shadow Rock Campground Add to Itinerary PO Box 545 Forsyth, MO 65653 Phone: 417-546-4763 Fax: 417-546-2052 Website: http://www.forsyth-mo.com E-Mail: cityofforsyth@hotmail.com more information... Trail's End Resort & RV Park Add to Itinerary 71 Dogwood Park Trail Branson, MO 65616 Phone: (800) 888-1891 Fax: (417) 338-3507 Website: http://www.indianpoint.com E-Mail: info@indianpoint.com Click here for reservations. Indian Point Resorts - Your naturally fun getaway on beautiful Table Rock Lake! Only 2 1/2 miles to Silver Dollar City, convenient to Branson entertainment. Featuring 1-2 bedroom lakefront log cabins and resort units with kitchens. RV park too! Plus pool, playgrounds, marina with swim docks, fuel, rental boat slips, pontoon boats, waverunners, ski and bass boats. Packages available including lodging, shows and attractions, shopping and dining discounts. Visit www.IndianPoint.com for rates, floor plans, special offers and on-line reservations. more information... Treasure Lake RV Resort Add to Itinerary 1 Treasure Lake Drive Branson, MO 65616 Phone: (800) 455-2961 Fax: (417) 334-5522 Website: http://www.tlresort.com E-Mail: tlresort@dialnet.net more information... Waters Edge Cabins and RV Add to Itinerary 72 Marina Way PO Box 397 Kimberling City, 65686 Phone: (800) 439-3500 Fax: (417) 739-2016 Website: http://www.watersedgetr.com E-Mail: info@watersedgetr.com more information... Wilderness at Silver Dollar City Add to Itinerary 5125 State Hwy 265 Branson, 65616 Phone: (800) 477-5164 Fax: (417) 338-8284 Website: http://campground.silverdollarcity.com E-Mail: sdcwebsitecustomerservice@silverdollarcity.com more information... Acorn Acres RV Park & Campground Add to Itinerary 159 Acorn Acres Ln. Branson West, MO 65737 Phone: 417-338-2500 Website: http://www.bestbransonrvpark.com E-Mail: camp@bestbransonrvpark.com more information... America's Best Campground Add to Itinerary 499 Buena Vista Rd. Branson, 65616 Phone: (800) 671-4399 Fax: (417) 336-6581 Website: http://www.abc-branson.com E-Mail: fun4uabc@aol.com more information... Branson City Campground Add to Itinerary 300 S. Box Car Willie Drive Branson, MO 65616 Phone: (417) 334-2915 Fax: (417) 334-5575 Website: http://www.cityofbranson.org E-Mail: dstevens@cityofbranson.org more information... Branson KOA Add to Itinerary 1025 Headwaters Rd. Branson, 65616 Phone: 800-562-4177 Fax: 417-334-7450 Website: http://www.bransonkoa.com E-Mail: bransonkoa@aol.com Click here for reservations. more information... Branson Shenanigans RV Park Add to Itinerary 3675 Keeter St. Branson, 65616 Phone: (800) 338-7275 Fax: (417) 334-4785 Website: http://www.bransonrvparks.com E-Mail: bsrvpark@aol.com more information... Branson Stagecoach RV Park Add to Itinerary 5751 State Hwy 165 Branson, MO 65616 Phone: (417) 335-8185 Fax: (417) 335-8190 Website: http://www.bransonstagecoachrv.com E-Mail: info@bransonstagecoachrv.com more information... Carson's Country Courts Add to Itinerary Intersection of Hwy 248 & Shepherd of the Hills Branson, MO 65616 Phone: 877-334-3084 Fax: 417-334-0974 more information... Chastain's RV Resort Add to Itinerary 397 Animal Safari Road Branson, MO 65616 Phone: (417) 334-4414 Fax: (417) 334-4123 Website: http://www.chastainsrvpark.com E-Mail: chastainsrv@tri-lakes.net more information... Compton Ridge Campground Add to Itinerary 5040 State Hwy 265 Branson, MO 65616 Phone: 1-800-233-8648 Fax: (417) 338-8773 Website: http://www.comptonridge.com E-Mail: crccam@aol.com more information... Cooper Creek Campground & Resort Add to Itinerary 471 Cooper Creek Road Branson, 65616 Phone: (800) 261-8398 Fax: (417) 334-6520 Website: http://www.coopercreekresort.com E-Mail: coopercreek@tri-lakes.net more information... Deer Run Campground Add to Itinerary 1056 Indian Point Road Branson, MO 65616 Phone: 800-908-DEER Fax: 417-338-0770 Website: http://www.deerrun-campground.com E-Mail: info@deerrun-campground.com more information... James River Outfitters Add to Itinerary 110 Y Bridge Blvd. Galena, 65656 Phone: (417) 357-6443 Fax: (417) 357-6440 Website: http://jamesriveroutfitters.com more information... Lakeview Campground, LLC Add to Itinerary 2820 Indian Point Road Branson, MO 65615 Phone: 800-396-2232 Fax: 417-338-9820 Website: http://www.lakeviewcampground.com E-Mail: lakeviewrvp@msn.com more information... Musicland Kampground Add to Itinerary 116 N. Gretna Rd. Branson, 65616 Phone: (417) 334-0848 Fax: (417) 334-0849 E-Mail: bransononlinemusicland@branson.com more information... Jump To: A - F | G - L | M - R | S - Z | All CLICK HERE for rates & online reservations. 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A little planning and some additional experience behind the wheel, however, are helpful. First, you should ensure that your trailer and related equipment comply with the laws of your state and all other states through which you intend to travel. These regulations, which vary widely, are summarized in the chart below. Then, if you still have questions, consult your AAA/CAA club. Make certain that your towing vehicle is ready to handle the weight of the trailer. The rear springs should be strong enough to maintain the car at a nearly level position. Check the shock absorbers and wheel alignment. Adding a little air to the rear tires-usually no more than 4 or 5 pounds and never exceeding the manufacture's specification-can be helpful. Load your car and trailer for optimum stability on the road. Keep heavy items out of the trunk and rear seat to help the car absorb the weight of the trailer. Load the trailer with about 60 percent of the weight toward the front and 40 percent toward the rear. To provide a low center of gravity, place the heaviest items near the floor. Cabinet doors and drawers are usually made so they will remain closed in transit. Most importantly, pack the cabinets, drawers and stowage compartments securely in order to limit movement of contents. Secure large articles such as bicycles tightly to outside carriers rather than laying them inside where, unsecured, they can become dangerous during sudden stops. If your trailer has an independent braking system, check the brakes before starting out. Inspect the car and trailer, paying particular attention to the hitch, the tires on both vehicles, safety chains, the load and how well both vehicles seem to remain level. On trailers so equipped, check the water, electrical and LP gas systems. It is a good practice to repeat the visual inspection at each stop along your route. Unusual noises should be investigated immediately, after pulling well off the highway. Do not drive an unstable car-trailer combination ; a swaying trailer is both tiring and hazardous. The two main causes of instability on the road are high speeds and traveling downhill. To minimize their ill effects, always obey the speed limit for towed vehicles. Anticipate downhill grades: Slow up before, not after, starting the descent and use a lower gear to keep from overworking the brakes. Use a lower gear on uphill pulls as well. You will get more power at less cost to your car. On long grades use the climbing lane if their is one, or pull over when the opportunity permits to let faster traffic pass. Since a car-trailer combination is heavier and longer than a car alone, you will need to allow a greater distance for stopping, both in the city and on the open road. More time and distance also are required for passing. Remember that air suction, sometimes created when you overtake another vehicle, can cause both to lurch unexpectedly. Keep in mind, too, that when turning corners or rounding curves, the trailer wheels will not follow the same track as your car's rear wheels. They will travel considerably closer to the inside of the curve. To compensate, and to avoid running over the curb of off the pavement, you will have to start your turn not only from farther to the outside but also from farther into the curve or intersection. Proceed with deliberation-and practice. Practice also is the key word for mastering the art of backing a trailer. Although it is very different from backing a car, it can be relatively simple. First place your hand at the bottom of the steering wheel, then move your hand in the same direction you want the trailer to go. For example, move your hand left to move the trailer left. Should the trailer jackknife, pull forward, straighten up, then try again. Before starting out, be sure to contact your AAA/CAA club for a routing that affords the most favorable terrain and road conditions for trailer travel. WARNING! NEVER CARRY EXTRA GASOLINE, IN ANY KIND OF CONTAINER. Combustion from fumes or accident is lethal possibility. TRAILER REGULATIONS Parentheses indicate referral to Special Notes section TRAILER SIZE LIMITS TRAILER BRAKES RIDING PERMITTED CAMPING PERMITTED State/Province Length Combined Trailer/ Towing Vehicle Width Height Independent Brake System (A) In Towed Trailer In Pickup Camper In State Rest Areas United States: Alabama 40' 60' 8' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. No Yes No Alaska 40' 75' 8 1/2' 14' 5,000 lbs. No Yes As posted Arizona Varies 65' 8' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. Yes (C) Yes No tents Arkansas - - 8 1/2' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. No - No California 40' 65' 8 1/2' 14' 1,500 lbs. No (F) Yes (F) No Colorado 45 70' 8' 1/2" 13' 3,000 lbs. No Yes No Connecticut 45' 60' 8 1/2' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. No Yes No Delaware 40' 70' 8' 1/2" 13' 1/2" 4,000 lbs. No NR (B) No D.C. 40' 55' 8' 13' 3,000 lbs. No Yes - Florida 48' 65' 8 1/2' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. No Yes As posted Georgia - 55' 8' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. No NR (B) No Hawaii 40' 65' 9' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. No Yes - Idaho 48' 75' 8 1/2' 14' 1,500 lbs. No Yes No Illinois 42' 60' 8' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. No NR (B) No Indiana - 60' 8' 1/2" 13' 1/2" 3,000 lbs. Yes Yes No Iowa - 65' 8 1/2' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. Yes Yes No Kansas 45' Varies 8' 1/2" 14' Yes No Yes (J) Yes Kentucky - 65' 8' 13' 1/2" Not required Yes Yes No Louisiana 30' 70' 8' 13' 1/2" 3,000 lbs. No Yes No Maine 45' 65' 8' 1/2" 13' 1/2" 3,000 lbs. No Yes As posted Maryland - 55' 8' 1/2" 13' 1/2" 3,000 lbs. No Yes No Massachusetts 33' - 8' 1/2" 13' 1/2" 10,000 lbs. No Yes No Michigan - 60' (M) 8' 13' 1/2" 3,000 lbs. Yes Yes As posted Minnesota 40' 60' 8' 1/2" 13' 1/2" 3,000 lbs. NR (B) NR (B) As posted Mississippi - 50' 8' 1/2" 13' 1/2" 2,000 lbs. No No - Missouri - 60' 8' 13' 1/2" Not required Yes Yes As posted Montana - 65' 8' 1/2" 13' 1/2" 3,000 lbs. No (N) Yes As posted Nebraska 40' 65' 8' 1/2" 14' 1/2" 3,000 lbs. Yes Yes No Nevada - 70' 8' 1/2" 14' 3,000 lbs. (G) No Yes As posted New Hampshire - 48' 8' 13' 1/2" 1,500 lbs. No Yes No New Jersey 40' 48' 8' 13' 1/2" 3,000 lbs. NR (B) NR (B) Yes New Mexico 40' 65' 8' 14' 3,000 lbs. No Yes Yes New York - 60' (E) 8' 13' 1/2" 3,000 lbs. No Yes As posted North Carolina 48' 60' 8' 1/2" 13' 1/2" 1,000 lbs. Yes Yes No North Dakota 60' 75' 8' 1/2" 14' Required No (M) Yes NR (B) Ohio - 65' 8' 1/2" 13' 1/2" 2,000 lbs. No Yes No Oklahoma - 65' 8' 13' 3,000 lbs. No Yes Yes Oregon 35' (F) 8' 1/2" 14' None (F) No (M) Yes No Pennsylvania 40' 60' 8 1/2' 13' 1/2" 3,000 lbs. No (F) Yes No Rhode Island 48 1/2' 60' 8 1/2' 13 1/2' 4,000 lbs. No Yes As posted South Carolina 53' - 8 1/2' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. No Yes (J) No South Dakota - 70' (J) 8 1/2' 14' 3,000 lbs. No (M) Yes No Tennessee 48' 65' 8' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. Yes (J) Yes (J) No Texas - 65' 8 1/2' 14' 4,500 lbs. No Yes Yes Utah 48' 65' 8 1/2' 14' 2,000 lbs. No - As posted Vermont 48' 65' 8 1/2' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. No Yes No Virginia - 65' 8 1/2' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. No Yes No Washington 48' 75' 8 1/2' 14' 3,000 lbs. (F) No Yes No West Virginia 40 65' 8' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. NR (B) NR (B) No Wisconsin 40' 65' 8 1/2' 13 1/2' 3,000 lbs. No (L) Yes No Wyoming 60' 85' 8 1/2' 14' 3,000 lbs. No Yes No Canada Alberta - 20 m 2.6 m 3.85 m 909 kg No Yes (I) No British Columbia 12.5 m 20 m 2.6 m 4.15 m 1,400 kg No NR No Manitoba 12.5 m 21.5 m 2.6 m 4.15 m 910 kg No Yes As posted New Brunswick 16.2 m 23 m 2.6 m 4.15 m 1.5 tons No No As posted New Foundland - 23 m 2.6 m 4.1 m Not required (F) NR (B) NR (B) As posted NWT Nunavit - 25 m - - 1,360 kg No Yes (I) - Nova Scotia 14.65 m 23 m 2.6 m 4.15 m 1.800 kg No Yes (J) Yes Ontario 12.5 m 23 m 2.6 m 4.15 m 1,360 kg No - NR (B) Prince Edward Is. 16.2 m 23 m 2.6 m 4.5 m 1,500 kg Yes Yes As posted Quebec 12.5 m 23 m 2.6 m 4.15 m 1,300 tons No Yes No Saskatchewan 16.2 m 23 m 2.6 m 4.15 m 1,360 No Yes No Yukon Territory - 22 m 2.5 m 4.2 m 910 kg No Yes No SPECIAL NOTES (A) Required if gross weight exceeds amount shown (B) No regulations (C) Permitted but not recommended (D) Maximum width 8 ft. on Interstate (E) Total 55 ft. if trailer exceeds 45 ft. (F) Check with state/province for exceptions and restrictions (G) If trailer was manufactured after July 1, 1975, independent braking system is required when gross weight is 1,500 lbs. or more (H) Person must be seated in a regular passenger seat or in a seat permanently mounted to camper (I) Owner's family only (J) Special provisions apply (K) Required on second towed vehicle (L) Permitted in fifth-wheelers only (M) Special provisions apply to fifth-wheelers RV RESTRICTIONS ALABAMA -House trailers more than 40 ft. long or 8 ft. wide excluded without state permit. CALIFORNIA -Maximum of one boat or general utility trailer may be towed behind passenger of pleasure vehicles. COLORADO -No trailers permitted on Broadmoor-Chyenne Mountain Highway Or Pikes Peak Auto Highway. CONNECTICUT -Recreational Vehicles whose limits exceed 7 1/2 ft. wide, 8 ft. high, 24 ft long and 7,500 lbs. are prohibited on Merritt and Wilbur Parkways. ILLINOIS -No trailers on bridge between Fulton, Illinois, and Clinton, Iowa. IOWA- Travel trailers, house trailers and mobile homes over 3,000 lbs. are required to have brakes, equalizing hitches and sway control. MARYLAND -No vehicles with bottled gas permitted in Baltimore Harbor Tunnel and Fort McHenry Tunnel. MINNESOTA- Breakaway brakes are required for trailers weighing 6,000 lbs. gross and over. MISSISSIPPI -Trailers longer than 32 ft. prohibited on Natchez Trace. MONTANA -See Glacier National Park for RV restrictions on the Going-to-the-Sun Road. NEVADA -More than one boat or general utility trailer ma be towed behind passenger or pleasure vehicles; check with state restrictions. NEW YORK -Use on most parkways prohibited; check with state for restrictions. NORTH CAROLINA -Independent brake system required on house trailers weighing more than 1,000 lbs. and manufactured after December 31, 1974. UTAH -Breakaway braking system required if over 3,000 lbs. 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