Anderson County Norris Lake

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Campbell County Norris Lake
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Claiborne County Norris Lake
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Union County Norris Lake
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Norris Lake Cumberland Gap and the Historic Wilderness Trail was marked by Daniel Boone.

 Along the 800 miles of shoreline, there are two state wildlife management areas, three state parks, boat docks, county parks, and public access areas. The first dam built by the Tennessee Valley Authority created Norris Lake. A hydroelectric dam whose construction was completed in 1936. The dam is 265 feet high and 1,860 feet long. It contains a million cubic yards of concrete. Three years later, its completion helped moderate the disastrous Ohio and Mississippi River flood of 1937. Norris has the largest flood control storage of any TVA dam.
Famous for striped bass or rockfish, Norris Lake is well known to anglers for its trophy-size bass and walleye-as well as beautiful catches of black crappie. Clear, deep water produces excellent catches of rockfish, walleye, and bass, as well as the usual species found in other area lakes. 

Fort Loudon Lake All Properties and Map Click Here is formed by the Holston, French Broad and Little Tennessee rivers and is named for the close by Fort Loudon. It is 55 miles long, has 14,600 acres of surface area and 360 miles of shoreline. Loudon, Blount and Knox counties surround Fort Loudon Lake.
 
Watts Bar Lake Properties and Map Click Here is situated in the heart of the Tennessee River Valley in Roane, Meigs, Rhea and Loudon counties. This reservoir covers 39,000 acres and has over 780 miles of shoreline.  If outdoors is your thing, then Watts Bar Lake has got what you need - year round.
Cherokee Lake Properties and Map Click Here covers 30,300 acres and 463 miles of shoreline. Its watershed covers 3,428 square feet.  It lies in Hawkins, Grainger, Hamblen and Jefferson counties.  The lake provides enough activities to attract millions of recreational visitors each year.
Douglas Lake Properties and Map Click Here is 30,400 acres nestled in the foothills of the Great Smokey Mountains. It is formed by the French Broad River and tributaries of the Nolichucky and Pigeon Rivers.   Bordering counties are Jefferson, Sevier, Hamblen and Cocke.
Tellico Lake Properties and Map Click Here Tellico and Fort Loudon lake. Tellico Lake consists of 15,860 acres of surface, 373 miles of shoreline and a 2627 square mile watershed. It is located southwest of Knoxville and only minutes from Maryville and Lenoir City. It lies in Loudon and Monroe County