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Highway 66 Bridge provides access to the French Broad River in Sevierville, a major waterway flowing through East Tennessee. The French Broad River at this location is a significant stream with an average flow of approximately 7,590 cubic feet per second and an average velocity of 6.34 feet per second, indicating a moderate current suitable for experienced paddlers. The river maintains a gradient of about 6.5 feet per mile in this region, which contributes to steady downstream movement without extreme whitewater conditions typical of Class III or higher rapids.
This access point on the French Broad River offers opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and motorboat use. The river's 8th stream order classification places it among major river systems, meaning it has substantial volume and is well-established in the landscape. Paddlers should be aware of the consistent current and moderate flow velocity when planning trips. The elevation profile shows this section of river sits at approximately 247 to 670 meters, with the broader drainage area of 5,040 square miles indicating significant water input from tributaries upstream.
Boaters using this access should prepare for moving water conditions and be comfortable reading river currents. The Highway 66 Bridge location provides a strategic point on the French Broad River for day trips and downstream paddling adventures in the Sevierville area.