Living in Branson Creek Private Communities

By Hubert Miles

The Communities at Branson Creek is a master planned community nestled into the beautiful Ozark Mountains in Hollister, Missouri. Where to Retire magazine named Branson Creek as one of the Top 100 Master Planned Communities.

Inside Branson Creek you'll find several neighborhoods with a wide variety of activities. Each neighborhood inside the community is designed around a specific theme with loads of amenities and upgrades.

Branson Creek covers over 7,500 acres of land. This environmentally mindful community prides itself on protecting its environment. The community features a championship golf course, hiking, tennis, and boating.

With awards to it's credit like one of the Top 10 New Courses in 2000, the #1 Public Course in Missouri and #66 on the Top 100 list of "The Greatest Public Courses in America" by GOLF magazine and Golf Digest, this Tom Fazio designed championship golf course will put your golf skills to the test. The Branson Creek Golf Club is managed by Troon Golf, a leader in golf management.

Branson Creek residents will enjoy exclusive access to the Murder Rock Golf and Country Club. The championship golf club and and'-hole golf course was created by the Landmark Land Company, Inc. The course has some of the most beautiful scenery in the United States. Some of the amenities enjoyed by residents are a fully stocked Pro Shop, state of the art fitness center, tennis, swimming, lounge, and casual dining.

The Creekside Marina on Table Rock Lake allows access to residents though an annual fee. The marina offers a private swimming and picnic area. There are 60 boat slips available in the marina.

The Estates at Oak Knoll is a gated residential area inside Branson Creek. Homes and home sites range in size and provide gorgeous views of the Ozark Mountains and are located within excellent proximity to all the shopping, dining, and exciting night life available in Branson.

Other communities in Branson include Oak Knoll, Fieldstone Villas, the Bluffs, and Cliffs at Murder Rock. - 31515

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