The Tennessee River flows through several counties in Tennessee, as well as in other states like Alabama and Kentucky. In Tennessee, it runs through counties such as Hardin, Decatur, and Knox. The river is a significant waterway that provides resources and recreational opportunities for these regions. Its importance spans various aspects, including ecology, economy, and recreation.
The Little River joins the Tennessee River at Fort Loudon Lake in Knox County, Tennessee.
Pittsburg Landing is an historic river landing on the west bank of the Tennessee River in Hardin County, Tennessee.
Portions of the county fall within the boundaries of the Nantahala National Forest, and the Hiawassee River - a tributary of the Tennessee River - flows through the county.
Nashville, Tennessee is set on the Cumberland river. The river is 688 miles long and begins in Letcher County, KY. It flows into the Kentucky river at Livingston County.
The eastern edge of four West Tennessee counties forms the border with Middle Tennessee. From north to south, the counties are: Henry, Benton, Decatur and Hardin. The eastern edge of Henry, Benton, and part of Decatur county are bordered by Kentucky Lake, which is the man-made flooded area of the Tennessee River. The rest of Decatur county's eastern edge runs along the Tennessee River. Only Hardin county's eastern border does not follow the Tennessee River, but runs in a straight line North-South to the Alabama state line. So, apart from the county lines of those four counties, the most clear separation between Middle and West Tennessee is the Tennessee River.
Near the Nolichucky river in what is now Greene County, Tennessee
Bradley County, Tennessee, on the Hiwassee River. Charleston, TN was used to simulate the town of "Garthville".
Chattanooga Tennessee is located along the Tennessee River.
The Battle of Fort Henry actually took place in two states. It took place in Stewart and Henry County of Tennessee and Calloway County in Kentucky.
Tennessee does not have an official state river. The major rivers in Tennessee are the Tennessee River, Mississippi River, Cumberland River, Clinch River, and Duck River.
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Crockett County, Tennessee