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The Cumberland City Ferry boat ramp on the north bank of the Cumberland River provides access to this major waterway in Stewart County, Tennessee. The Cumberland River is a large, navigable river with an average flow of over 39,000 cubic feet per second and a total drop of 853 feet along its 688-mile length. This location on the river's middle reaches offers relatively calm, slow-moving water suitable for a variety of watercraft, including kayaks, canoes, and small motorboats.
The boat ramp is situated near the Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge, providing opportunities for scenic river paddling and wildlife viewing. While details on specific operating hours or fees are not available, this access point can serve as a convenient launching spot for those wishing to explore the Cumberland River. Paddlers and boaters should be aware of the river's size, flow, and gradient when planning their trips, and always use caution when launching and navigating this major waterway.
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Cross Creeks National Wildlife RefugeLocated within