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King's Landing provides access to the Collins River, a large river system in Warren County, Tennessee with a stream order of 6 and significant drainage area of 789 square miles. The site offers boaters and paddlers access to a waterway that maintains an average flow of approximately 1,535 cubic feet per second with an average velocity of 2 feet per second. The Collins River features a notable gradient of 15.2 feet per mile on average, indicating moderately flowing water conditions that will be relevant for trip planning and skill assessment.
The river's 62.52-mile length and substantial elevation drop of 948 feet make it suitable for various paddling pursuits, though the moderate to fast current conditions suggest intermediate paddling skills are advisable. The water conditions here reflect a moving river environment rather than still water, so paddlers should be comfortable managing current and maintaining boat control. The location's distance from the river mouth means you'll be accessing the upper-middle portion of the Collins River system, where character and conditions may vary seasonally with water flow.