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The Cumberland City Ferry (South Bank) boat ramp provides access to the Cumberland River in Cumberland City, Tennessee. This major river system is over 688 miles long, with an average flow of nearly 40,000 cubic feet per second and a gradient of 1.2 feet per mile.
For paddlers, the Cumberland River in this area offers a mix of flatwater and gentle current, making it suitable for kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats. The boat ramp allows easy access to explore the river and connect with the nearby Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge. Boaters should be aware of the river's size and flow, and exercise caution when navigating. No specific details are available on hours of operation or fees for using the ramp. Visitors are advised to check local resources for the most up-to-date information before planning their trip.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Cross Creeks National Wildlife RefugeLocated within