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Center Hill Lake
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Description: Center Hill Lake is a 64 mile long reservoir in Tennessee consisting of 415 miles of shoreline, and 18,200 acres of deep, pure water for many species of fish.
Directions: Near Cookeville, Tenn., on I-40. Easy access via several marinas noted on the map.
Special notes: Nearly all of the shoreline is undeveloped and natural. Center Hill Lake is owned and managed by the federal government through the US Army Corps of Engineers. There are 3 gorgeous waterfalls and many excellent places to hike, swim, and camp. Also on the lake are 8 marinas, 5 restaurants, 1 state park, 9 Army Corps recreation areas, and the Joe L. Evins Appalachian Center for the Crafts.
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