Table Rock Lake is about 220 feet (67 m) deep at its deepest point , near Table Rock Dam.

Basic depth facts

  • Maximum depth: Approximately 220 feet at normal pool level, with the deepest water close to the dam on the White River side.
  • Average depth: Commonly described as around 70–80 feet, though it varies a lot across the lake’s coves and channels.
  • Water level changes: Depth at any spot can change with rainfall and dam operations, since this is a managed reservoir rather than a natural lake.

Lake size and shape

  • Surface area: Around 43,100 acres at normal pool elevation (about 915 feet above sea level)..
  • Shoreline: Roughly 740–745 miles of shoreline at normal pool, stretching across southwest Missouri into northern Arkansas.
  • Flood pool: At higher flood-control levels (around 931 feet), both surface area and effective depths increase in many areas of the lake.

Why the depth matters

  • Recreation: The deep, clear water helps make Table Rock popular for bass and crappie fishing, scuba diving, and open-water boating.
  • Safety: Depths can drop quickly near the old river channel and the dam, so boaters and swimmers often rely on local maps and depth finders to avoid hazards.

Meta description:
Table Rock Lake’s maximum depth is about 220 feet near the dam, with an average depth around 70–80 feet, and over 43,000 surface acres in southwest Missouri and northern Arkansas.

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