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  2. Douglas Lake - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Lake, also called Douglas Reservoir, is a reservoir created by an impoundment of the French Broad River in Eastern Tennessee. This lake is located only a few miles from the Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg area, and also the Great Smoky Mountains National Park .

  3. Watauga Lake - Wikipedia

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    Other nearby Tennessee cities and communities include Hampton, Elizabethton, Roan Mountain, Mountain City, Johnson City, and Bristol. Watauga Lake covers parts of Johnson and Carter Counties. Another much smaller nearby lake that is not part of the TVA system is the Ripshin Lake located 6 mi (9.7 km) SW of Roan Mountain.

  4. This East Tennessee lake is among the best for swimming ... - AOL

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    Norris Lake has 800 miles of shoreline and is a popular destination for water fun. Here’s where it ranks nationally in the USA TODAY 10Best awards. This East Tennessee lake is among the best for ...

  5. Cherokee Lake - Wikipedia

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    Since the lake has a greater fish density than most reservoirs maintained by the TVA, it has become one of the most popular for anglers in the East Tennessee region. [9] In 2019, Cherokee Lake was ranked #20 by Bassmaster of the top 25 bass fishing lakes in the Southeastern United States. [10]

  6. Tennessee has the best fishing lodge in the country and top ...

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    Best lakes for swimming in the country, according to USA TODAY. 1. Lake Jocassee (South Carolina) 2. Geneva Lake (Wisconsin) 3. Lake Erie (New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania) 4. Norris Lake ...

  7. Fort Loudoun Lake - Wikipedia

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    Fort Loudoun Lake is a reservoir in east Tennessee on the upper Tennessee River, extending about 50 miles (80 km) along the river upstream from Fort Loudoun Dam, at Lenoir City, to Knoxville. Fort Loudoun Reservoir takes its name from the 18th-century British fort built on a nearby site during the French and Indian War. The fort was named for ...