If you’re looking for the bluest lake water in Tennessee (is that even a thing out here…?) Dale Hollow Lake is precisely where you need to hang your hat. The stunning reservoir is located at the Tennessee-Kentucky border, and provides quite the solid spot if you’re looking for a perfect park for a Saturday morning.
Anton Petrash - Flickr Why is the lake so blue, you may ask? Well, with a spot that ranks so high in water quality it was only a matter of time before you wondered. The lake is fairly infertile and the high amount of dissolved oxygen throughout the whole of it keeps it clean and clear.
David Clow - Flickr This sweet Tennessee spot is actually quite well known for smallmouth bass fishing.
Party of Five - Flickr Hiking, horseback riding, canoeing and kayaking are among some of the most popular things to do at the lake.
Michael McDonald - Flickr The Obey River was dammed at its juncture with the Cumberland at the river mile 380.
US Army Corps - Flickr The land used to be owned by former Governor John Sevier, who called the area “The Dale.” Which is - you guessed it! - where the name comes from.
Party of Five - Flickr Whether you’re ready for a bit of down time or watery edged adventures, Dale Hollow Lake is quite the place.
We love spending the day out here! Have you ever made it to the lake?
Anton Petrash - Flickr
Why is the lake so blue, you may ask? Well, with a spot that ranks so high in water quality it was only a matter of time before you wondered. The lake is fairly infertile and the high amount of dissolved oxygen throughout the whole of it keeps it clean and clear.
David Clow - Flickr
This sweet Tennessee spot is actually quite well known for smallmouth bass fishing.
Party of Five - Flickr
Hiking, horseback riding, canoeing and kayaking are among some of the most popular things to do at the lake.
Michael McDonald - Flickr
The Obey River was dammed at its juncture with the Cumberland at the river mile 380.
US Army Corps - Flickr
The land used to be owned by former Governor John Sevier, who called the area “The Dale.” Which is - you guessed it! - where the name comes from.
Party of Five - Flickr
Whether you’re ready for a bit of down time or watery edged adventures, Dale Hollow Lake is quite the place.
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