Percy Priest Lake | |
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J. Percy Priest Dam | |
Location | Davidson / Rutherford / Wilson counties Tennessee, USA |
Lake type | reservoir |
Primary inflows | Stones River |
Primary outflows | Stones River |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 14,200 acres (5,700 ha) |
J. Percy Priest Lake is a reservoir in north central Tennessee. It is formed by J. Percy Priest Dam, located between miles six and seven of the Stones River. The dam (easily visible from Interstate 40) is located about 10 miles (16 km) east of downtown Nashville and impounds a lake 42 miles (68 km) long. The lake and dam are named for Congressman Percy Priest.
The lake covers portions of Davidson, Rutherford, and Wilson Counties and consists of 14,200 acres (57 km²) of water at summer pool elevation 490 feet (149 m) above mean sea level. The water is surrounded by 18,854 acres (76 km²) of public lands; 10,000 acres (40 km²) are devoted to wildlife management. The site of the former town of Old Jefferson was inundated by the reservoir; the community was demolished in the early 1960s for the building of the dam.[1]
The Percy Priest dam project was first authorized by the U.S. Congress in 1946 under the name “Stewarts Ferry Reservoir.” An act of Congress approved July 2, 1958, changed the name to honor Congressman Priest. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project was completed in 1967.[2]
The dam, powerhouse, lake, and public lands are operated and supervised by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' personnel under the direction of the District Engineer at Nashville. The Natural Resource Management Office maintains three campgrounds (Anderson Road, Seven Points, and Poole Knobs), eleven day-use/picnic areas (Anderson Road, Cook, Damsite, East Fork, Fate Sanders, Jefferson Springs, Nice's Mill, Overlook, Seven Points, Smith Springs, and Tailwater), and twelve boat launching ramps (Anderson Road, Cook, East Fork, Fall Creek, Fate Sanders, Hurricane Creek, Jefferson Springs, Lamar Hill, Mona, Nice's Mill, Poole Knobs, Seven Points, Smith Springs, Stewart's Creek, and Viverett Creek). Marinas at the lake include Elm Hill, Four Corners, Fate Sanders, Hamilton Creek, Percy Priest, and Nashville Shores. The lake is also home to a number of recreational organizations such as the Vanderbilt Sailing Club, the Vanderbilt Rowing Club, and the Nashville Rowing Club.
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
Elm Hill Marina - 3361 Bell Rd. Nashville, TN 37214-4302 (615) 889-5363 http://www.elmhillmarina.com/
Four Corners Marina - 4027 Lavergne-Couchville Pike. Antioch, Tennessee 37013. (615) 641-9523 - http://www.fourcornersmarina.com/
Fate Sanders Marina - 3157 Weakley Lane Mount Juliet, TN 37122 (615) 459-6219 - http://www.fatesandersmarina.net/
Hamilton Creek Sailboat Marina - 2870 Ned Shelton Road Nashville, TN 37217 - (615) 862-8472 - http://www.ppyc.org/
Nashville Shores Marina - 4001 Bell Road Hermitage, TN 37076 (615) 883-0413 - http://www.nashvilleshoresmarina.com/