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Boating At Watts Bar Lake In Tennessee

By AA-Boats & Boating Staff Writers

Watts Bar Lake, Tennessee

Free Public Boating & Watersport Activities

Watts Bar Lake, located in eastern Tennessee, is a stunning reservoir nestled between the cities of Knoxville and Chattanooga. Stretching across 72 miles, the lake offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Appalachian Mountains and lush landscapes, making it a popular destination for boating and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Boating on Watts Bar Lake is a favorite pastime for visitors and locals alike, thanks to its ample space and calm waters. Boaters can enjoy leisurely cruises, water skiing, tubing, and a variety of other water sports, providing endless opportunities for fun and relaxation on the water.

The lake boasts several marinas, including Blue Springs Marina and Euchee Marina, providing boaters with convenient access to boat services, supplies, and fuel. These marinas serve as great starting points for exploring the lake's numerous coves, islands, and hidden gems.

Water sports enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them entertained on Watts Bar Lake. Wakeboarding, paddleboarding, and jet skiing are just some of the popular activities enjoyed on the lake's expansive waters.

Boat launch ramps are scattered along the lake's shoreline, making it easy for boaters to access the water and launch their vessels. These ramps are well-maintained and offer convenient entry points for a day of boating adventures.

For those without their own, rental boats are available at various marinas and boat rental businesses, allowing visitors to experience the joys of boating without the commitment of ownership.

Watts Bar Lake is known for its excellent fishing. Anglers can expect to catch a variety of fish, including bass, crappie, catfish, and more, making it a prime location for fishing enthusiasts to cast their lines.

The area surrounding Watts Bar Lake offers numerous attractions, including the Tennessee Valley Winery and the historic town of Kingston, providing visitors with opportunities to explore the local culture and landmarks.

With a boating season that typically spans from spring through fall, Watts Bar Lake welcomes boaters and water enthusiasts from all over to revel in its natural beauty and enjoy an array of recreational activities on its pristine waters.

For those looking to extend their stay, camping facilities are available nearby, offering a chance to immerse themselves fully in the lake's scenic beauty and the serenity of the great outdoors.

Boating, camping and fishing.

A boating and fishing paradise, Watts Bar Lake is a 39,000-acre reservoir in the southeast part of the state, at Grandview, TN. There are marinas, campgrounds, boat launches, lodging and other amenities scattered around the lake to enhance your visit. Bring or rent a fishing boat, canoe or kayak and explore the many ways to catch fish here. Giant bass, monster crappie, and big stripers are the main draw here at Watts Bar Reservoir. The lake also has catfish, muskie, white bass and sunfish, as well as other species. There is over 700 miles of shoreline to traverse, whether from shore or by boat, in search for your favorite species. In spring and fall target the shallows, paying close attention to cover like boat docks, brush and trees. Then in winter and summer concentrate on deeper water around creek channels, flats, ledges, humps and points. Access to areas for fishing from shore is limited, and other than in campground areas, may take some exploring.

Area Amenities

Marina: YES
Boat Rental: YES
Boat Launch Ramp: YES
Campgrounds: YES
RV Hookups: YES
Lodging: YES
Convenience Store: NEARBY
Bait & Tackle: YES
Restaurant: YES

Camping

Caney Creek RV Resort Campground - 865 882-4042

Eden Marina & Campground - 423 365-6929

Hornsby Hollow Campground - 423 334-1709

Fooshee Pass Campground - 423 334-4842

Cedar Point RV Park & Cabins - 423 322-6490

Watts Bar Lake Map

Fishing

Fish species found in Watts Bar Lake include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, channel catfish, blue catfish, black crappie, white crappie, walleye, bluegill, redear sunfish, rock bass, warmouth, white bass, yellow bass, striped bass, hybrid striped bass, muskie, paddlefish and sauger.

Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Spotted bass Channel catfish Blue catfish Black crappie White crappie Walleye Bluegill Redear Sunfish Rock Bass Warmouth Sunfish White Bass Yellow Bass Striped bass Hybrid Striped Bass Muskie Paddlefish Sauger

Click here for a TN Fishing License.

Local Contact Information

Spring City Resort And Marina
2109 New Lake Rd
Spring City, TN 37381
423 365-5150

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