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The western portion of Table Rock Lake spans quite a few miles to the north and south . This area of the lake is longer and narrower than the east and central sections . Several rivers connect with Table Rock for outstanding fishing . This section of the lake offers a slower pace as you ’ ll find less development and more untouched hillsides . The terrain that surrounds you on this portion of Table Rock often looks more like a southern river with high rock bluffs . This portion of Table Rock Lake is perfect for anyone who wants quiet surroundings to focus on relaxation .
To the north , the James River flows into Table Rock Lake at Galena . Galena is known for its Spoonbill fishing season . Where the James flows into Table Rock , you often see kayaking and canoeing since the water is shallower and the lake channel is narrower .
Heading south from Galena , you ’ ll find the Cape Fair area . Another quieter part of Table Rock Lake , this area has quaint resorts and two marinas ( Cape Fair and Hideaway ), as well as boat-up restaurants . Continuing south , the waterway will begin to widen as you approach the main channel .
Continue west and you ’ ll be heading towards Shell Knob . Shell Knob is the largest city on the west side of Table Rock Lake . This community is nestled high on the ridge overlooking Table Rock Lake , with countless stunning views . A large marina in this area of the lake is Campbell Point Marina . From Shell Knob , go south and you ’ ll find the King ’ s River , or go west and south to Holiday Island , Arkansas , which is near Eureka Springs . Both King ’ s River and Holiday Island have marinas to service you while exploring Table Rock Lake .
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