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Elk River (Tennessee River tributary) Tennessee River: 195 mi (314 km) Fayetteville: Emory River: Clinch River: 46 mi (74 km) Harriman: Falling Water River: Caney Fork River: 46.8 mi (75.3 km) Cookeville: Flint River: Tennessee River: 65.7 mi (105.6 km) Flintville: Forked Deer River: Obion River: Dyersburg: French Broad River: Tennessee River ...
Snake Creek (Tennessee River tributary) South Fork of the Forked Deer River; Spring Creek (Roaring River tributary) Steele Creek (Hardin County, Tennessee) Stinking Creek (Campbell County, Tennessee) Stones River; Styx Branch; Sugar Creek (Duck River tributary) Sweetwater Creek (Tennessee River tributary)
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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Rivers of Tennessee. It includes rivers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a container category .
Best rivers for fly fishing in the country, according to USA TODAY. 1. Au Sable River (Michigan) 2. San Juan River (New Mexico) 3. Yakima River (Washington) 4. South Fork Holston River (Tennessee ...
Clear Creek from the Cumberland–Morgan line to the confluence with the Obed River (18.5 mi (29.8 km)) Daddys Creek from the Cumberland–Morgan line to the confluence with the Obed River (2.3 mi (3.7 km)) Emory River from the confluence with the Obed River to the Nemo Bridge (0.9 mi (1.4 km)) 46 74 1976 Roaring River Scenic River: I
This map shows key rivers - French Broad, Nolichucky and Pigeon - and dams that were hit hard by the floods. Key East Tennessee rivers and dams hit hard by Hurricane Helene flooding
The Smith Fork then empties into the Caney Fork River under a railroad bridge along the Nashville and Eastern Railroad, a place known as Seabowisha. [ 1 ] An urban legend exists that Smith Fork Creek is the longest creek in the world at 99 miles (159 km) and that a stream must be at least 100 miles (160 km) long to be called a river. [ 5 ]