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Explore the Cumberland and Tennessee River and the tributaries
The Tennessee River watershed encompasses the Tennessee River and its tributaries, including the two headwater tributaries: the Holston River and French Broad River. The main stem of the Tennessee River begins near Knoxville at the convergence of the headwaters.
The Cumberland River is a major waterway of the Southern United States. The 688-mile-long river drains through southern Kentucky and north-central Tennessee.
View maps below to learn more about the Cumberland and Tennessee River watersheds.
CUMBERLAND AND TENNESSEE RIVER WATERSHEDS
The Tennessee River watershed encompasses the Tennessee River and its tributaries, including the two headwater tributaries: the Holston River and French Broad River. The main stem of the Tennessee River begins near Knoxville at the convergence of the headwaters. The Cumberland River flows into the Tennessee River via a channel near the Land Between the Lakes.
Tennessee Riverkeeper protects the main stem of the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers and the tributaries that drain into them.
What Is A Watershed?
A watershed is all the land area that drains into a particular body of water, such as a creek, fork, river, swamp, wetland, lake, bay, estuary, gulf, or ocean. A watershed includes not only the streams and rivers that convey the water but also all the land that drains into them. Watersheds for different rivers are separated by major geologic features such as ridges or mountains. Other names for a watershed are drainage area, drainage basin, and river basin.
No matter where you are, you are in a watershed, so be a good steward and don’t spill or dump toxic materials and trash on the ground. When it rains pollutants on the ground are washed into groundwater which may be connected to surface water, or they flow directly into nearby surface waters. Be a good neighbor – we all live downstream!