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Table Rock Lake - COE/Viola
Overview
Located on the scenic Kings River arm of Table Rock Lake, Viola Campground offers a classic Army Corps of Engineers experience for RVers seeking a natural escape. This park provides a peaceful alternative to the busier sections of the lake, focusing on the beauty of the Ozarks. With its proximity to the water and wooded landscapes, it serves as a serene home base for outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate a rustic yet comfortable atmosphere while exploring the Shell Knob area.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated in Shell Knob, Missouri, characterized by the winding shoreline and clear waters of Table Rock Lake. Surrounded by lush hardwoods and dramatic limestone bluffs, the terrain provides ample shade and privacy for many sites. Travelers will find themselves immersed in a landscape where the sounds of the water and local wildlife take center stage. Its location on the western side of the lake ensures a quieter pace of life compared to the high-traffic tourist zones.
Amenities & Park Features
Viola Campground features several sites equipped with electric hookups, accommodating both small trailers and larger rigs. Visitors have access to essential facilities including a clean shower house, flush toilets, and a convenient dump station. For those bringing watercraft, the on-site boat ramp provides direct access to the lake, while a designated swimming beach and playground offer recreation for families. The sites are paved and generally spacious, making the setup process straightforward for most RV travelers.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, the Shell Knob area is a haven for fishing and water sports, particularly known for its bass and crappie populations. A short drive away, visitors can explore the stunning landscapes of Dogwood Canyon Nature Park or take a scenic trip to the historic town of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. For those wanting a taste of world-class entertainment, the bright lights and theaters of Branson are within a manageable driving distance, allowing for easy day trips.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for nature-loving RVers who prioritize water access and quiet evenings over resort-style amenities. It is a fantastic choice for families looking for a safe, outdoor-centric environment where kids can swim and play by the shore. Because of its serene setting, it also appeals to anglers and boaters who want to be steps away from the launch ramp while enjoying the rugged charm of the Missouri Ozarks.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jim Schmidt
To start, the lake had recorded high levels of water, so there were areas of the grounds that were closed. Review done July 5th, 2025 Camping spot: That being said, the grounds are beautiful. The spaces are nicely laid out with pretty level paved areas for your camper. There is a nicely bricked in eating area with a nice picnic table and fire ring with a grilling platform. The picnic table in our spot was a composite material, very durable. The electrical and water were right at the corner of the paved surface and easy to access. There is ample parking for 2 vehicles with your camper. Bathrooms/Showers: There needs to be more restrooms in the grounds. The one that was available to use was on the other section we were staying, so at night, we walked. It's a little bit of a walk from site 26, bring a light. There isn't much lighting through the grounds, which is nice for camping but makes it hard to see when there is full tree coverage. The bathrooms and showers are very well kept. There are no soap dispensers, so bring soap to wash hands. There is running water, very clean, and no strange odors (unless someone's insides didn't agree with dinner). Overall, I am pleased with the bathrooms and showers. Boat docks: There are boat launch areas and docks right off the grounds, so if you have the need to camp and be close to your boat, this is a huge convenience. I'm not sure if it's an additional cost or not. There is also a place to eat right off of the boat docks as well so if you'd like to change it up from cooking your own food just off the waters edge there's a place to eat. I would happily stay here again. I've added some photos from the grounds to show what I could. I hope this helps in your decision. Happy camping.
Amy Walker
Good spacing between sites. Quiet campground. Water and sewer only but there is a dump station on the way out. Would stay here again.
Crystal Conroy
Very helpful staff. We didn't end up staying because we were tent camping and it was 100 degrees out but the place is really nice
Keri Lee
My husband and I booked a camp spot here on our roadtrip west. The campground is laid out nicely. We took a swim in there nice swim area to cool down. There bathroom facilities are very clean and the showers had great water pressure. We had a nice dinner on the restaurant down by the docks. We got to put on our Missouri sticker here. 😁Definitely recommend.
Nancy E. Wood
Spent 2 Summers as Camp Host 🏕 Loved it & wish we didn't have MO residence to maintain,250 miles away. Absolutely Love the area and people ❤️
Glenda Lee
It is a good place to be. Close to the water to fish or boat.
Daniel Hatfield
Rude park rangers here. Got a verbal warning for asking a question about one of the rules. Was told they had the authority to issue a warning for "questioning their authority" all I asked was if a rule applied to a medical service animal for my daughter.
Kaylon
Pretty small campground. Very few sites with electricity(if you're looking to bring an RV) Only 1 clean bathroom location(the other is just 2 port-o-potty toilets with no sinks. The campground owner may or may not get on to you for violating road laws that may or may not exist. Motorcycle with no helmet within the campground going maybe 15 mph apparently is a no no within the camp, but letting your kids ride in the boat or on jet skis while being pulled on a trailer is perfectly fine
Dale Wright
Will visit again this year. And, the Shipwreck Special was awesome at the cafe.
Nicole Brady
We had a rocky start, but it turned out perfect. (37 ft travel trailer with 20 ft truck) We had gotten on the road a little late due to some mechanical issues, but planned to dump tanks when we got here. We decided to scope out our site; very tight road, downhill with lots of trees to get to our site! After we got there, didn't see water hook ups like I thought we had, so we backed up to fill our tank up. Then decided to go dump our tanks, which we discovered that the dump station was out of order. So, we had to drive 20 minutes up the road to a different campground to dump, with tight, curvy, windy, hilly, dark roads! Finally once we got settled that night, things were getting better. Next morning, we discovered the water spigot on the side of the electric pole (this was new to us). Additionally, we ended up not having any neighbors on either side of us or on any of the sights in front of us due to flooding. So we were blessed with a perfect view with a perfect spot to put in our kayaks, and a quiet campground. I really like the setup of the sites, there is a nice 2 tier patio with table and fire pit, with large retaining wall around the pad, which for us, created a great spot to cook food. All in all, despite the heat, it ended up being a great week.