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Old Hickory Lock and Dam is a dam located in middle Tennessee on the Cumberland River at river mile 216.2 in Sumner and Davidson Counties, approximately 25 miles (40 km) upstream from Nashville. The reservoir behind the dam is Old Hickory Lake .
Bledsoe Creek State Park was developed as a recreational area by the Corps as part of its Old Hickory Dam project, and was designated a state park by the state of Tennessee in 1973. The park is primarily a campground and recreational boating and fishing area, although the park has developed several miles of hiking trails and provides ...
Old Hickory Lake is a reservoir in north central Tennessee. It is formed by the Old Hickory Lock and Dam ( 36°17′48″N 86°39′20″W / 36.29667°N 86.65556°W / 36.29667; -86.65556 ( Old Hickory Lock and Dam ) ), located on the Cumberland River at mile 216.2 in Sumner and Davidson counties, approximately 25 miles (40 km ...
This comes after reports of half a foot to upwards of eight inches of rain were dumped on Middle Tennessee and other parts of ... Old Hickory Dam: 5 inches. Clarksville: 5.13 inches. Hunters Point ...
Include “Fishing Report” in the subject line ... but a third member is possible in the boat if one is a veteran or an angler 15 years old or younger. ... Windy Gap and the dam area have been ...
It is the largest river island between the Old Hickory Dam and the Cheatham Dam. [1] It is located near Ashland City, Tennessee. [2] It spans 20 acres within the Cheatham Lake Wildlife Management Area, [3] and it is owned by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. [1] The island was surveyed by the Army Corps in 1930. [4]
The mean annual temperature at Old Hickory Dam is 58.5 °F (14.7 °C). Monthly averages range from 37.1 °F (2.8 °C) in January to 78.6 °F (25.9 °C) in August, with a diurnal temperature variation of 19.8 to 26.3 °F (11.0 to 14.6 °C).
The dam impounds the Cumberland River near Grand Rivers, Kentucky, approximately 38 miles (61 km) upstream from where the Cumberland empties into the Ohio River. One mile (1.6 km) above the dam is a canal connecting Lake Barkley with Kentucky Lake , forming one of the greatest freshwater recreational complexes in the country.