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  TENNESSEE RIVER
Length: 650 miles (1,046 kilometers)

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The following Tennessee River businesses are listed by River Mile-marker (RM) going upstream.
RM 215 - Yellow Creek (Tenn-Tom Waterway)
L&S Golf Cart and Boat Storage
Olde Tyme Hardware and Lumber
RM 256 - Florence Harbor-McFarland Park
The Pier Post
The Pier Post
RM 256 Florence (Harbor Marina) North Bank
Cypress Realty Group
RM 264.5 Shoal Creek ( Marina Mar North Bank
Super 8 Motel
Super 8 Motel
RM 274 Fisherman's Resort South Bank
Fisherman's Resort
RM 275 - Wheeler Dam
Bubba's Marine Construction, LLC
Fisherman's Resort
Harold's Marine Service
Lynn's BMW Automotive
RM 277 - Anderson
Anderson Convenience Store
Country Porch Antiques & Gifts
RM 277 - Historic Downtown Rogersville
Cafe' Savanna
East Lauderdale News
Elk River Home & Trading Company
Longing For Home Bed & Breakfast
Rogersville Antique Mall
Sugar Creek Soaps and Candles
Village Interiors & Specialty Gifts
RM 277 - Rogersville (Joe Wheeler Marina)
A to Z Auto Repair
Birdwell's Heating & Cooling
Joe Wheeler State Park
Rogersville Economy Inn (Motel)
Twin Rivers Landscaping - FTD Florist
RM 287 - Bay Hill (Bay Hill Marina)
Bay Hill Conservancy
Bay Hill Marina
RM 297 - Athens – Round Island
Bass Buck and Duck (West End Outdoors)
RM 305 - Decatur
Decatur Golf Carts
RM 333.5 - Huntsville (Ditto Landing)
Professional Security Systems
RM 378 - Goose Pond Marina
Trouble Free Docks and Boat Lift LLC

Tennessee River is the principal tributary of the Ohio River, approximately 650 miles long; formed by the confluence of the Holston and French Broad rivers near Knoxville, Tennessee, and follows a U-shaped course to enter the Ohio R. at Paducah, Kentucky. Its drainage basin covers approximately 41,000 square miles and includes parts of seven states. Navigation was long impeded by variations in channel depths and by rapids, such as Muscle Shoals, Alabama. However, the TVA (est. 1933) converted the river into a chain of lakes held back by nine major dams (Kentucky, Pickwick Landing, Wilson, Wheeler, Guntersville, Nickajack, Chickamauga, Watts Bar, and Fort Loudoun). As a result of these improvements, river traffic has increased, flooding has been controlled, a water-oriented recreation industry has been established, and hydroelectric power generated at the dams has attracted new industries to the region. A canal, completed in the 1980s, links the Tennessee River with the Gulf of Mexico by way of the Tombigee River. During the Civil War, the Tennessee River was a prime approach for a Union invasion of the South.


Tributaries of the Tennessee River
  Holston River
  French Broad River
  Clinch River


Lakes on the Tennessee River (in order of flow)
Lake Name Full Pool *
(MSL) **
Acres Map
 Fort Loudoun 813  14,600   
 Watts Bar 741  39,000 
 Chickamauga 683  34,500 
 Nickajack 634  10,900 
 Guntersville 595  67,900 
 Wheeler 556  67,100 
 Wilson 508  15,930 
 Pickwick 414  43,100 
 Kentucky 359  160,300 
* Full Pool - Highest normal water level before flood stage
** MSL - Mean (average) feet above sea level


Outflows of the Tennessee River
  Ohio River
  Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway

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