Tennessee Dams

1,204 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

1,204

High Hazard

249

20.7%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

14

Average Age

57 yrs

Hazard Classification

High249 (20.7%)
Significant348 (28.9%)
Low607 (50.4%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory567 (47.1%)
Fair53 (4.4%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory14 (1.2%)
Not Rated570 (47.3%)

Federal

70

State

147

Local

153

Private

823

All Dams in Tennessee

Showing 2650 of 249

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Cane Creek #19 Dam

Lauderdale County

211967HighFair
Cane Creek #1 Dam

Putnam County

261984HighSatisfactory
Canterbury Dam

Cumberland County

341973HighSatisfactory
Carter #2 Dam

Lincoln County

25HighNot Rated
Casper Creek Dam

Shelby County

321967HighSatisfactory
Cedar Dam

Henderson County

271963HighNot Available
Cedar Hill Park Dam

Davidson County

171976HighSatisfactory
Center Hill Dam

DeKalb County

1251951HighNot Available
Charlie Daniels Lake Dam

Wilson County

251974HighNot Rated
Cherokee Dam - Saddle Dam No. 2

Jefferson County

151941HighNot Available
Chickamauga Dam - Kings Point Dike

Hamilton County

151940HighNot Available
Chilhowee

Blount County

891957HighFair
City Park (Pine Creek #1) Dam

Scott County

301970HighSatisfactory
Clifftops Dam

Marion County

241977HighSatisfactory
Cobb Lake Dam

Haywood County

171962HighNot Rated
Collins #1 Dam

Davidson County

431955HighNot Rated
Collins #2 Dam

Davidson County

251955HighNot Rated
Collins #3 Dam

Davidson County

331955HighNot Rated
Colonial Country Club Dam

Shelby County

261965HighSatisfactory
Cooley'S Rift Dam

Grundy County

371999HighSatisfactory
Coon Creek Dam

Dyer County

481978HighSatisfactory
Cordell Hull Lock and Dam

Smith County

931973HighNot Available
Cordova Dam

Shelby County

311986HighSatisfactory
Creech Hollow Dam

Dickson County

541973HighSatisfactory
Crystal Dam

Hardeman County

271976HighSatisfactory
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Data sourced from the National Inventory of Dams (NID). Hazard classification reflects potential consequences of failure, not the likelihood of failure.