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Accesses Birmingham Ferry Recreation Area and Campground and the Eddyville Ferry Landing; formerly KY 58. FD-110 west (Hillman Ferry Road) Accesses Hillman Ferry Campground: Grand Rivers: 43.1: 69.4: KY 453 north to I-24 – Grand Rivers, Smithland: End of the Trace; continues as KY-453. Between the Rivers Bridge just short of the Livingston ...
The recreation area has many miles of hiking trails, numerous boat ramps, an off-road vehicle area, and numerous campgrounds, plus group lodges and a few cabins. Most of the attractions require a user fee. [citation needed] Beginning in the 1970s, the 700-acre (280 ha) Elk and Bison Prairie enclosure was developed.
Piney Falls State Natural Area: II Rhea: 818 331 State of Tennessee: Public – Full access 1973 Pogue Creek Canyon State Natural Area II Fentress: 3,000 1,200 State of Tennessee: Public – Full access 2006 Powell River Preserve State Natural Area II Claiborne: 15 6.1 State of Tennessee: Public – Full access 1995 Radnor Lake State Park ...
Dover: 0.0: 0.0: US 79 (Fort Donelson Parkway/SR 76) – Paris, Clarksville: Western terminus; SR 49 begins as a primary highway; provides access to Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area: Carlisle: 9.7: 15.6: SR 233 east (Cumberland City Road) – Cumberland City: Western terminus of SR 233: Houston: Tennessee Ridge: 17.1: 27.5
The Piney River is a stream that drains a portion of Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau generally known as Walden Ridge. The Piney River rises near the Rhea County – Bledsoe County line and is referred to as Piney Creek in its upper reaches roughly until its confluence with Duskin Creek.
The Piney River is a 23.7-mile-long (38.1 km) [1] tributary of the Duck River in Middle Tennessee in the United States. Via the Duck River, the Tennessee River, and the Ohio River, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed. The headwater tributaries of the Piney River rise in Dickson County, Tennessee, near the city of Dickson. Dickson is ...
Bridge over West Piney River Bridge over East Piney River: Dickson: SR 47 north (E Walnut Street) – Burns: Southern terminus of SR 47: US 70 Bus. (College Street/SR 235) US 70 / SR 46 (Henslee Drive/SR 1) – McEwen, White Bluff: Interchange; SR 48 becomes a primary route: Charlotte: SR 47 south (Charles Walton Speight Highway) – White Bluff
The Dover Hotel was the site of the unconditional surrender of General Buckner to General Grant in 1862. Dover is a city in and the county seat of Stewart County, Tennessee, [5] 67 miles (108 km) west-northwest of Nashville on the Cumberland River. Fort Donelson National Cemetery is in Dover. The population was 1,442 at the 2000 census and the ...