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Encyclopedia > Clinch River

The Clinch River rises in southwestern Virginia and flows into East Tennessee. It is impounded by Norris Dam, the first dam built by the Tennessee Valley Authority, and by Melton Hill Dam, the only TVA dam with locks not located on the main channel of the Tennessee River. It empties into the Tennessee River at Kingston, Tennessee.




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Clinch River Chapter TU The Clinch (933 words)
Many experienced anglers who have fished the premier trout waters of the United States consider the Clinch River tailwater to be one of the finest trout fisheries in the country.
The Clinch tailwater is 13 miles in length and flows from Norris Dam, at River Mile 80, to the Highway 61 Bridge near Clinton, TN, at River Mile 67.
Ospreys nest along the river, and the Clinch supports a significant population of beaver and wood ducks.
Clinch River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (506 words)
The Clinch River at Speers Ferry in Scott County, Virginia
The Clinch River is dammed twice: by Norris Dam, the first dam built by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA); and by Melton Hill Dam, the only TVA dam with a lock not located on the main channel of the Tennessee River.
The Clinch and Powell River drainage basins are separated by Powell Mountain.
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