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The Treasure Lake RV Resort owners dinner in South Texas will be held Wenesday February 8, 2012 at 1 PM. It will be a buffet in the Ballroom at Victoria Palms in
Donna, Texas. Cost is $10.00 per person which includes tax and tip. Reservations need to be made by January 27, 2012 by calling Larry & Gladys Tucker at
615-804-9036, Del & Pat Delventhal at 785-472-1320 or Bob & Marilee Short at 918-521-8591. Checks can be mailed to Bob Short at 205 S. Stewart Rd. #94
Mission, TX 78572. Please make reservations and mail checks as soon as possible. All money must be turned in to Victoria Palms January 30, 2012.
For those of you TL people in Florida, Christy Kawabata is going to host a gathering on Feb 14 at her home in Lake Panasoffkee (off I-75 at exit 321). She said it will be a “burn your own” (steak, etc.). She said cards and games can be played as she has a nice rec room. If you have a well behaved dog it is welcome as her yard is fenced. Call her at 352-603-0024 for directions
Treasure Lake is a 570 site RV resort set on 340 acres located in the heart of the Ozark Mountains. Though near the intersection of the two busiest streets in Branson, the campsites are set back far enough to make you feel like you are "away from it all". Since we are adjacent to a state game refuge, you will often see deer and wild turkey around the park.
Seven restaurants are within walking distance: Golden Corral, International House of Pancakes, Red Lobster, Cracker Barrel, The Olive Garden, Paradise Grill and Little Hacienda. You may also walk to the Shoji Tabuchi Theater, Hamner Barber Theater, Pierce Arrow Theater, Celebration City, RFD Theater and the IMAX Theater, which is located at the entrance to Treasure Lake. The IMAX complex houses a six-story movie screen, the Little Opry Theater, the Elite Cinema III, numerous shops, a food court and McFarlain's restaurant, where you can enjoy reasonably priced Ozark cooking.
There are over 35 theaters, housing over 100 shows, and major attractions located in the immediate area including Silver Dollar City, Showboat Branson Belle, Shepherd of the Hills, and others too numerous to name. For good reason, Branson is often referred to as the Tri-Lakes area. Table Rock Lake, the largest, is one of the best bass lakes in the country. Water from Table Rock Lake turns hydroelectric generators to produce electricity for the area. The water from Table Rock flows into the 24-mile long Lake Taneycomo at a cool 48 degrees, making this a premier trout lake. Trout are stocked from the Shepherd of the Hills Trout Hatchery located at the base of Table Rock Dam. This lake, which is actually the White River, flows past old downtown Branson, home of the Branson Landing, ending at Powersite Dam and Bull Shoals Lake. Although these different things are fun and convenient, a vacation could be complete without even leaving the park. There are many activities available to you within the gates of Treasure Lake. Treasure Lake has one of the biggest swimming pools in Branson. It even has a volleyball net in the pool so that you can play ball and keep cool. There is an indoor pool for those who do not want to be out in the sun. We have a sand volleyball court, tennis courts, a softball field, a basketball court, shuffleboard, croquet, horseshoes, a Frisbee golf course, game room with pool table, ping pong and video games, a new fitness center, stocked fishing ponds, state of the art playground equipment, and a large pavilion for family gatherings. The sites on our park are divided into four phases. Each phase has its own bathhouse. Laundry facilities are located in phase two and on the main road near the storage lots. The Clubhouse has a concession stand, a dance floor and stage. Many of the activities take place in the Clubhouse. There is a Country Store stocked with basic food items and RV supplies. Directly across the street is the Lodge where the Library, computer hookups, Board Room and the kitchen (for the many meals and potluck dinners we have on park) are located, plus we have a daily "coffee club" that meets every morning in the Lodge. It's open to everyone. Treasure Lake is a private resort with Security Guards on duty 24 hours a day. A gate card is necessary to access the park. For your safety, only members and their guests are allowed. Ownerships are currently available. With a Treasure Lake ownership, you may stay as often as you like, 21 days on one site then off the park for 9 days in a 30 day period. There is a $5 per day site improvement fee. We have both temporary and permanent storage, for a nominal fee, for those with travel trailers or motor homes. (Based on availability.) Also located on the park are several rental units. We are a Coast to Coast and Resort Park International (RPI) affiliated park. When you become an owner at Treasure Lake, you may join either of these two systems for a nominal fee, making over 400 membership parks across the nation available to you. In 2007, Treasure Lake celebrated several milestones. Among these milestones was the 25th anniversary of the park itself and the 15th anniversary of being member owned. We also celebrated the 35th anniversary of Coast to Coast. If you would like to learn more about the resort, please contact our Sales Department.
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