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Tennessee River Adventures

The Tennessee River is a historically significant waterway offering a wide array of outdoor recreation opportunities, renowned for its scenic beauty and rich biodiversity.

Not applicable
Acres Protected
Varies with sections
Miles of Trails
Millions, including local and tourist visits
Annual Visitors
1933 (Tennessee Valley Authority)
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Tennessee River.

Entrance Requirements

Free access; fees may apply at some parks and facilities

Best Time to Visit

Visit during spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for comfortable temperatures and vibrant foliage

Visitor Information

Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga provides river-related exhibits and learning opportunities

Getting There

US Highway 72 and 431 provide convenient access with some seasonal access variations near parks

Weather & Climate

The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild to cool winters. Rain is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with increased precipitation during spring.

Conservation Efforts

Pollution and habitat loss due to urban development are ongoing concerns. Conservation efforts focus on water quality improvement and the protection of endangered species like the snail darter.

Camping in Tennessee River

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Pickwick Landing State Park

Developed
Reservations Required

Located on the banks of Pickwick Lake, providing full facilities and beautiful waterfront views.

Chattanooga North/Cleveland KOA

Developed
Reservations Required

Family-friendly campground offering a variety of amenities and proximity to Chattanooga.

Top Trails

Chattanooga Riverwalk

Easy
13 miles

A scenic, urban trail running along the downtown riverfront, ideal for walking and cycling.

Tennessee River Gorge Segment

Moderate
1.7 miles

Offers stunning overlooks and opportunities to spot native wildlife.

Moccasin Bend Trail

Easy
3.2 miles

A historic trail that provides insight into the ancient and Civil War-era past.

Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge Trails

Easy to Moderate
Varies

Multiple trails through diverse ecosystems with excellent bird-watching opportunities.

Trailblazer Tips

Plan for variable water levels due to dam operations and seasonal rain

Spring and fall are ideal for mild weather and fewer crowds

Access points and parking can be busy on weekends, arrive early

Bring binoculars for bird watching along the river's many quiet coves

Helpful Resources