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Stretching west from the Blue Ridge Mountains for about 55 miles (89 km) are the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians, also known as the Tennessee Valley [a] or Great Valley of East Tennessee. This area of Tennessee consists of numerous linear parallel ridges and valleys that trend northeast to southwest, the general direction of the entire ...
Category:Mountains of Tennessee; Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B. Blue Ridge Mountains (7 C, 94 P) G.
Radnor Lake State Park & Natural Area: II Davidson: 1,368 554 State of Tennessee: Public – Full access 1973 Reelfoot Lake State Natural Area: I Lake, Obion: 18,000 7,300 State of Tennessee: Public – Full access 1973 Riverwoods State Natural Area II Shelby: 21 8.5 State of Tennessee: Public – Full access 1978 Roundtop Mountain State ...
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The three regions are geographically and culturally distinct. [9] East Tennessee's landscape is dominated by the Appalachian mountain chain, including the Great Smoky Mountains on the eastern border of the state, the ridge-and-valley region where East Tennessee's principal cities (Knoxville, Chattanooga, and the Tri-Cities) are located, and the rugged Cumberland Mountains.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park. ... Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, ... List of federal lands in Tennessee.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... See also category Lakes of Tennessee ... Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area; N. Nickajack Lake;
The Cumberland Trail traverses the eastern escarpment of the Cumberland Plateau and Cumberland Mountains. [207] Reelfoot Lake in West Tennessee was formed by the 1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes. West of the Cumberland Plateau is the Highland Rim, an elevated plain that surrounds the Nashville Basin, a geological dome. [208]