
Table Rock Lake dominates the southern half of this Stone County landscape, where the inundated valleys of Flat Creek and Piney Creek create a complex shoreline within the Mark Twain National Forest. The village of Cape Fair is situated near the northern reach of the lake, adjacent to Marsh Spring and the Cape Fair Cem. The topography is defined by numerous hollows and ridges, with named features like Gravelly Hollow and Wildcat Hollow leading down toward the water. Dramatic geological formations such as Long Bend Bluff and Virgin Bluff overlook the winding lake channels, marking the transition from upland forest to the reservoir's edge. At the southern border, Discovery Bay at Norwalk Landing indicates the continued development of the shoreline for recreation and residence, while interior landmarks like Carr Low Gap provide glimpses into the historic overland routes used before the valley was flooded.
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24 maps found

1956 Lampe
Stone County, MO

1974 Cape Fair
Stone County, MO

1974 Elsey
Stone County, MO

1974 Viola
Stone County, MO

1989 Lampe
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1999 Cape Fair
Stone County, MO

1999 Lampe
Stone County, MO

1999 Viola
Stone County, MO
2012 Cape Fair
Stone County, MO
2012 Elsey
Stone County, MO
2012 Lampe
Stone County, MO
2012 Viola
Stone County, MO
2015 Cape Fair
Stone County, MO
2015 Elsey
Stone County, MO
2015 Lampe
Stone County, MO
2015 Viola
Stone County, MO
2017 Cape Fair
Stone County, MO
2017 Elsey
Stone County, MO
2017 Lampe
Stone County, MO
2017 Viola
Stone County, MO

2021 Cape Fair
Stone County, MO

2021 Elsey
Stone County, MO

2021 Lampe
Stone County, MO

2021 Viola
Stone County, MO