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Map Bald River: Tellico River: 6 mi none (Cherokee National Forest) Barren Fork: Collins River: 23.4 mi (37.7 km) McMinnville: Beaver Creek: Clinch River: 44 mi [1] Halls Crossroads: Beech River: Tennessee River: 38.3 mi (61.6 km) Lexington: Big Sandy River: Tennessee River: 60 mi (97 km) Bruceton: Big South Fork of the Cumberland 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 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 Tennessee River is a 652 mi (1,049 km) long river located in the southeastern United States in the Tennessee Valley. Flowing through the states of Tennessee , Alabama , Mississippi , Kentucky , it begins at the confluence of French Broad and Holston rivers at Knoxville , and drains into the Ohio River near Paducah, Kentucky .
This is an incomplete list of cities, towns, and communities along the Tennessee River and its branches in the United States. [1] Currently only the more major cities and towns are mentioned. Alphabetically
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
Here's a breakdown of when East Tennessee's rivers were at their highest on Sept. 27. Pigeon River at Newport: 28.90 ft. at 5:45 p.m. French Broad River at Newport: 23.34 ft. at 10 p.m.