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Cricket Creek Marina on Table Rock Lake offers a small, single-lane paved boat ramp for kayakers, canoeists, and other boaters. The ramp provides access to the Long Creek Arm of the lake, which is known for its scenic bluffs and relatively calm waters well-suited for paddling.
The facility includes a courtesy dock, a small parking area, and restrooms. Nearby, the Cricket Creek Campground managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers provides additional amenities like drinking water, a dump station, and a marina with boat rentals and supplies. Visitors are exempt from the Corps' day-use fees when launching from the Cricket Creek boat ramp.
Table Rock Lake, formed by the damming of the White River, stretches over 43,000 acres across the Ozark Mountains region of southwest Missouri and northwest Arkansas. The lake's winding, narrow geography and high bluffs often create calm, glass-like conditions well-suited for kayaking, canoeing, and other non-motorized boating activities.