Suggestion for RV parks close to town and must see.
We stayed on the river down the street from the mall and the Bass Pro. It is down town, flat, and we like water front spaces. There is some road and bridge traffic, but not too bad last Feb. The town is huge, lots of driving to see all the theaters, and places to eat. This is old town downtown, but much of the building in the last 20 years is spread out all over the hills.
Branson Lakeside RV Park Link: Branson Lakeside RV Park - Home (http://www.bransonlakesidervpark.com/)
We liked the KOA. It was easy to get where we wanted to get too.
Branson is a very interesting town. There's lots of old and lots of new, along with plenty of shows and plenty of shopping. Definitely plan on driving, because as already been written, it's spread out over a large area.
We haven't stayed at Lakeside, but we've been past it a few times. Looks good. Haven't seen the KOA yet, but several groups have had their activities there. America's Best Campground is pretty good - been there a couple of times. Acorn Acres is very close to Silver Dollar City and often hosts Airstream meets.
For something different, try Table Rock State Park. There are two campgrounds there. Both are open year-round, but only Campground 1 will have any water available in the winter. Individual water spigots are shut off December-February. They may or may not be on in November and March, depending on weather. There is water available year-round at the dump station.
When might this rally take place?
Been to Branson several times always great place to visit. Stayed at ABC four times, good campground easy in and out. Close to everything but about a mile out of the way. Stayed at KOA, close to everything, also easy in and out, higher price than ABC (discount for cash). Next trip staying at the Branson Lakeside on the river. City managed park I think close to downtown. On the water no trees but off water there are some trees. DAN