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Counties of Tennessee Location State of Tennessee Number 95 Populations 5,128 (Pickett) - 910,042 (Shelby) Areas 114 sq mi (300 km 2) (Trousdale) -755 sq mi (1,960 km 2) (Shelby) Government County government Subdivisions cities, towns, unincorporated communities, census designated place There are 95 counties in the U.S. State of Tennessee. As of 2023, Shelby County was both Tennessee's most ...
Tennessee has 59 designated state parks, operated by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC). The largest park, Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail, is made up of land along the Cumberland Trail, stretching from Cumberland Gap at the Virginia state line to Prentice Cooper State Forest in Marion County, just northwest of Chattanooga. [1]
Counties crossed: Monroe County (while sharing the trail with Virginia in the south → Jefferson County (while sharing the trail and briefly entering the state.) West Virginia has 2.4 miles (4 km) of the trail, [12] not including about 20 miles (32 km) along the Virginia border.
Tennessee is in the Southeastern United States.Most of the state is considered part of the Upland South, and the eastern third is part of Appalachia. [1] Tennessee covers roughly 42,143 square miles (109,150 km 2), of which 926 square miles (2,400 km 2), or 2.2%, is water.
English: This is a locator map showing Jackson County in Tennessee. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006:
KY 186 at the Kentucky state line in Claiborne County: c. 1949: 1997 Only accessible from Kentucky SR 133: 11.24: 18.09 US 421/SR 34/SR 91 in Shady Valley: SR 716 at the Virginia state line in Johnson County: c. 1949: current SR 134: 6.55: 10.54 US 41/US 64/US 72/SR 2 in Haletown: SR 299 in Hamilton County: c. 1949
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Mountains on the Appalachian Trail" ... Mount Jackson (New Hampshire) K.
Avery's Trace was the principal road used by settlers travelling from the Knoxville area in East Tennessee to the Nashville area from 1788 to the mid-1830s.. In an effort to encourage settlers to move west into the new territory of Tennessee, in 1787 North Carolina ordered a road to be cut to lead settlers into the Cumberland Settlements — from the south end of Clinch mountain (in East ...