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Knoxville Boat Club provides access to the Tennessee River, a major waterway that ranks as a Stream Order 9 river comparable in scale to the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. The Tennessee River at this location in Knox County represents a significant paddling and boating destination, with an average flow of nearly 70,000 cubic feet per second and a velocity of approximately 7.66 feet per second. The water body extends 654.82 miles total length with a drainage area covering over 40,000 square miles, making it a substantial river system that flows to the gulf.
Boaters accessing the Tennessee River at this site should be prepared for the characteristics of a major river system. With an average gradient of 0.8 feet per mile, the water maintains steady flow conditions typical of a large navigable waterway. The elevation drop across the entire Tennessee River system is substantial at 509 feet total, though local conditions at this specific Knox County access point will vary based on proximity to lock and dam structures that regulate the river. Paddlers and motorboat operators should verify current water conditions and any navigation restrictions before launching.
The Knoxville Boat Club location provides a formal access point to this major waterway, suitable for various types of watercraft. Given the Tennessee River's size and commercial navigation use, boaters should exercise appropriate caution and awareness of other vessel traffic. This location represents a quality access point for both recreational paddling and motorboat operations on one of the Southeast's most significant rivers.