Lake Guide

Fort Loudoun Lake

Fort Loudoun Reservoir, located on the Tennessee River at Knoxville, is the uppermost in the chain of nine TVA reservoirs that form a continuous navigable channel from there to Paducah, Kentucky, 652 miles away. More than two million outdoor enthusiasts visit Fort Loudoun Reservoir each year. Fort Loudoun provides 379 miles of shoreline and 14,600 acres of water surface and is known for its bass fishing, boating, and birdwatching.

The wildlife viewing area is the best place to observe the seasonal bird population. Black-crowned night herons and osprey visit during the summer and late fall, and gulls migrate to the area in winter.

Fort Loudoun is connected by a short canal to Tellico Reservoir on the nearby Little Tennessee River. Water is diverted through the canal to Fort Loudoun for power production. The canal also offers commercial barges access to Tellico without the need for a lock. Barges passing through the Fort Loudoun lock carry half a million tons of cargo a year.


What's Here

  • Fishing
  • RV Sites
  • Tent Camping
  • Dump Station
  • Boat Access
  • Attractions

Plan Your Visit

Getting There
In Knoxville, TN, I-75, Exit 81, E on Hwy 321
Contact
865-988-2420
Email
[email protected]
Map
View on Google Maps

Explore the Region

Fort Loudoun Lake is part of the East Region region in Tennessee .