Fish and Wildlife Dams in Tennessee

Tennessee has 15 fish and wildlife dams, of which 1 carry a high hazard classification. The dam creates habitat for fish and wildlife, supporting local ecosystems and potentially serving conservation goals.

#DamCountyHeight (ft)HazardConditionYear
1Nolichucky DamGreene94HighNot Available1913
2Doakes Creek DamCampbell31LowNot Available1936
3Indian Boundary DamMonroe28LowNot Rated1965
4Allen Branch DamCocke26LowNot Rated1969
5Bards Creek DamStewart25LowNot Rated1965
6Little Lake DamHaywood23LowPoor1967
7Quail Hollow Lake DamHaywood21LowFair1978
8Duck DamHenderson21Low1999
9B & W Lake DamHenry20Low1999
10Firestone #1 DamWhite20LowSatisfactory1973
11Goose Lake DamHaywood18LowFair1968
12Evans Lake DamVan Buren14Significant2013
13Kingston North Embayment DamRoane11LowNot Available2012
14Moore DamFayette10Low2023
15Lake Oneil DamHaywood9LowFair1964

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