Fort Loudoun Lake
Fort Loudoun Lake winds like a long snake through Blount, Knox, and Loudon Counties halfway between Knoxville, on the northeast, and Maryville, Tennessee, on the southeast, with Farragut, Tennessee, on the northwest. The Tennessee River feeds Fort Loudoun Lake, which is the uppermost lake, in a chain of nine Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) reservoirs that form a continuous navigable channel from Knoxville to Paducah, Kentucky, 652 miles away. More Lake Information