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Salt Lick Park

Cumberland River - Cordell Hull Lake

Source: tennessee_wildlife_resources_agency Updated 1 year ago

City: Gainesboro, TN
County: Jackson County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 36.32270691, -85.78520476
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About This Access Site
The Salt Lick Park boat ramp provides convenient access to Cordell Hull Lake on the Cumberland River in Gainesboro, Tennessee. This is a popular spot for both motorized boaters and non-motorized craft like kayaks and canoes.

The ramp is located within the Salt Lick Creek Campground, which offers amenities like flush toilets, showers, drinking water, and a visitor center. There is also a playground on site. The campground and boat ramp are operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Cordell Hull Lake is a reservoir on the Cumberland River, offering scenic wooded shorelines and varied recreational opportunities. Paddlers can explore the lake and its coves, while powerboaters have room to navigate. The lake's character and conditions may vary depending on water level and flow from the nearby dam. Boaters should always check current advisories before launching.
Federal Facility Information
931-678-4718 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Salt Lick Creek Campground is located on Cordell Hull Lake on the Cumberland River System, just 10 miles from Gainesboro, TN. The lake itself was named after one of America's outstanding statesmen and one of Tennessee's finest volunteers. Hull was born in a log cabin in the foothills of the Cumberland Mountains.

Families and friends enjoy coming to the lake for boating, fishing,...

Overview
Salt Lick Creek Campground is located on Cordell Hull Lake on the Cumberland River System, just 10 miles from Gainesboro, TN. The lake itself was named after one of America's outstanding statesmen and one of Tennessee's finest volunteers. Hull was born in a log cabin in the foothills of the Cumberland Mountains.

Families and friends enjoy coming to the lake for boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, hunting, and relaxing in the outdoors.Click here for a virtual tour of the Cordell Hull Lake facilities.Recreation
The 12,000-acre lake stretches 72 miles upstream and has 381 miles of shoreline, offering recreational activities for just about any type of visitor.

Anglers enjoy fishing for white bass, rockfish, largemouth bass, catfish, shad and crappie. Boating, sailing, water skiing, and jet skiing are popular activities on the water.

Many miles of hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking trails surround the lake. The 6-mile Bearwaller Gap Trail has a trailhead in nearby Defeated Creek Park. Other trails in the area include the Turkey Creek Nature Trail and Bear Wheels Trail. Facilities
The campground offers 150 family sites and one large, group shelter, all with electric hookups. Amenities include flush toilets, showers, drinking water, laundry facilities, and a dump station. Also within the site is a boat ramp, playground and visitor center.Natural Features
Cordell Hull Lake is situated among rolling hills wooded with a mixture of shady maple, hickory, oak, beech and chestnut trees. Summer temperatures range from the 60s to the 90s.

Wildlife is abundant around the lake. Whitetail deer, wild turkeys, quail, squirrels, rabbits, and a wide variety of waterfowl are commonly seen throughout the area.
Nearby Attractions
The historic town of Granville, TN is a 45-minute drive from the campground. Visitors enjoy celebrating the town's Heritage Day in May. Events include the Uncle Jimmy Thompson Bluegrass Festival, antique car and tractor shows, and Confederate Civil War living history presentations.

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Nearby Recreation Areas
Cordell Hull Lake Located within
Nearby Boat Facilities
Defeated Creek Marina On-site
Granville Marina On-site