Reservoirs in The United States - Tennessee

Tennessee

For a more comprehensive list, see List of dams and reservoirs of the Tennessee River.
  • Boone Dam — Boone Lake; on the South Fork Holston River; finished in 1952 by the TVA
  • Burgess Falls Dam on the Falling Water River; built by City of Cookeville for electric generation after the flood of 1928 destroyed a previous earthen dam
  • Calderwood Dam; on the Little Tennessee River; built in 1930 and owned by Alcoa
  • Cedar Dam — Cedar Reservoir; on Haley Creek, tribuary of the Beech River; finished in 1963 by the TVA
  • Center Hill Dam — Center Hill Lake; on the Caney Fork; finished in 1948 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers
  • Cheatham Dam — Cheatham Lake; on the Cumberland River; finished in 1952 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers
  • Cherokee Dam — Cherokee Reservoir; on the Holston River; finished in 1941 by the TVA
  • Chickamauga Dam — Chickamauga Lake; on the Tennessee River; built 1940 by the TVA
  • Chilhowee Dam on the Little Tennessee River; built in 1957 and owned by Alcoa
  • Cordell Hull Dam — Cordell Hull Lake; on the Cumberland River; finished in 1973 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers
  • Dale Hollow Dam — Dale Hollow Reservoir on the Obey River completed in 1943 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers
  • Dogwood Dam — Dogwood Reservoir; on Big Creek, tribuary of the Beech River; finished in 1965 by the TVA
  • Douglas Dam — Douglas Lake; on the French Broad River; finished in 1943 by the TVA
  • Elk River Dam — Woods Reservoir; on the Elk River; finished in 1952 by the Corps of Engineers, to provide cooling water for the U.S. Air Force's Arnold Engineering Development Center
  • Fall Creek Falls Dam — Fall Creek Falls Reservoir; on Falls Creek; finished in 1970 by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
  • Fort Loudoun Dam — Fort Loudoun Lake; on the Tennessee River; finished in 1943 by the TVA
  • Fort Patrick Henry Dam — Fort Patrick Henry Lake; on the South Fork Holston River; finished in 1953 by the TVA
  • Great Falls Dam — Great Falls Reservoir; on the Caney Fork; finished in 1916 by the Tennessee Electric Power Co.; acquired by the TVA in 1939
  • Hales Bar Dam — on the Tennessee River, TVA dam mostly demolished in 1968, replaced by Nickajack Dam
  • Herb Parsons Dam — Herb Parsons Lake on Mary's Creek
  • J. Percy Priest Dam — Percy Priest Lake; on the Stones River; finished in 1968 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers
  • Lost Creek Dam — flood control dam with no permanent reservoir; on Lost Creek, tribuary of the Beech River; finished in 1963 by the TVA
  • Melton Hill Dam — Melton Hill Lake; on the Clinch River; finished in 1963 by the TVA
  • Nickajack Dam — Nickajack Lake; on the Tennessee River; finished in 1967 by the TVA
  • Nolichucky Dam — Davy Crockett Lake; on the Nolichucky River; finished in 1913 by the Tennessee Eastern Electric Co.; acquired by the TVA in 1945; taken out of service in 1972
  • Normandy Dam — Normandy Reservoir; on the Duck River; finished in 1976 by the TVA
  • Norris Dam — Norris Lake; on the Clinch River; finished in 1936 by the TVA
  • Ocoee Dam No. 1 — Parksville Reservoir; on the Ocoee River; finished in 1911 by the Eastern Tennessee Power Co.; acquired by the TVA in 1939
  • Ocoee Dam No. 2 — Ocoee Reservoir No. 2; on the Ocoee River; finished in 1913 by the Eastern Tennessee Power Co.; acquired by the TVA in 1939
  • Ocoee Dam No. 3 — Ocoee Reservoir No. 3; on the Ocoee River; finished in 1942 by the TVA
  • Old Hickory Lock and Dam — Old Hickory Lake; on the Cumberland River; finished in 1957 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers
  • Pickwick Landing Dam — Pickwick Lake; on the Tennessee River; finished in 1938 by the TVA
  • Pin Oak Dam — Pin Oak Reservoir; on Browns Creek, tribuary of the Beech River; finished in 1964 by the TVA
  • Pine Dam — Pine Reservoir; on Piney Creek, tribuary of the Beech River; finished in 1964 by the TVA
  • Raccoon Mountain Pumped-Storage Plant — Racoon Mountain Reservoir; on McNabb Branch but discharges into the Tennessee River; finished in 1978 by the TVA
  • Radnor Dam — Radnor Lake; on Otter Creek; built by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company in 1914, for watering steam locomotives and supplying water for shipped livestock
  • Redbud Dam — Redbud Reservoir; on Dry Creek, tribuary of the Beech River; finished in 1965 by the TVA
  • South Holston Dam — South Holston Lake; on the South Fork Holston River; finished in 1950 by the TVA
  • Sycamore Dam — Sycamore Reservoir; on Dry Branch, tribuary of the Beech River; finished in 1965 by the TVA
  • Tellico Dam — Tellico Lake; on the Little Tennessee River; finished in 1979 by the TVA
  • Tims Ford Dam — Tims Ford Lake; on the Elk River; finished in 1970 by the TVA
  • Watauga Dam — Watauga Lake; on the Watauga River; finished in 1948 by the TVA
  • Watts Bar Dam — Watts Bar Lake; on the Tennessee River; finished in 1942 by the TVA
  • Wilbur Dam — Wilbur Lake (tennessee); on the Watauga River; finished in 1912 by the Watauga Power Co.; acquired by the TVA in 1945

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