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Access Site TN

Cherokee Boulevard

Tennessee River

Source: u_s__geological_survey Updated 1 year ago

City: Knoxville, TN
County: Knox County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 35.92831207, -83.95828051
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About This Access Site
Cherokee Boulevard boat ramp provides access to the Tennessee River in Knoxville, a major waterway that stretches over 650 miles through the Southeast. The Tennessee River at this location is a significant stream order 9 river with substantial flow averaging nearly 70,000 cubic feet per second, making it a powerful and dynamic water body. Boaters should be prepared for moderate current conditions typical of a major river system, with an average velocity of 7.66 feet per second and a consistent gradient that maintains steady flow downstream.

This access point serves the Knoxville area and provides opportunities for various boating activities on one of the region's most important waterways. The river's drainage area of over 40,000 square miles feeds consistent water levels suitable for motorboats, recreational fishing, and paddling during most seasons. The elevation profile shows a 509-foot total drop across the river's length, indicating this is an active, flowing system rather than a slack water impoundment, so paddlers and boaters should account for current speed and downstream drift in their trip planning.

The Tennessee River supports diverse boating activities along this Knoxville reach. Water conditions are generally moderate with steady current typical of a major river. Access at Cherokee Boulevard connects to a well-established regional waterway system with significant commercial and recreational use. Local knowledge of seasonal water level changes and current patterns is recommended before launching.