Caney Creek RV Resort on Watts Bar Lake, Harriman, TN
Located about midway between
Chattanooga and Knoxville, Watts Bar Lake begins as the Tennessee River below
Fort Loudon Dam in Lenoir City, Tennessee and stretches
72.4 miles to Watts Bar Dam, near Spring City, Tennessee.
The Clinch River connects to the main channel of the lake at mile 568 near Southwest
Point (site of Andrew Jackson and John Sevier's 1803 confrontation) in Kingston, Tennessee. The widening of
the Clinch by the lake makes that river navigable all the way up to
Melton Hill Dam, which is equipped with a navigation
lock allowing navigation upstream through Oak Ridge and Clinton. The partially navigable Emory River connects with the Clinch near
the TVA's Kingston Steam Plant just upriver from the meeting with the Tennessee. Including the Clinch and Emory arms, Watts Bar
has 722 miles of shoreline and over 39,000 acres of water surface. Minor tributaries include Poplar Creek,
Caney Creek, and White's
Creek. The lake contains several large islands, most notably Thief Neck Island, Long Island, and Sand Island.


