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Center Hill Lake

It is located east of Nashville in north-central Tennessee

Resource Managers Office

Center Hill Lake

158 Resource Lane

Lancaster, Tennessee 38569

(931) 858-3125 or

(615) 548-4521

Location & description:

Center Hill’s forested shoreline and close proximity to major metropolitan areas and and Interstate 40 make it an ideal spot for boating and skiing.

Boating

Of the 19,000 surface acres of water and 415 miles of shoreline, plenty of areas are available for a secluded tie-up. Tennessee Boating Regulations apply when boating here and all boaters are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the current boating laws.

Marinas

Center Hill Lake offers nine commercial marinas that provide a wide variety of services for visitors to the lake. Services such as fuel, private boat moorage, electrical and water hookups, boat rentals, fishing and marine supplies, restaurants and snack bars, and restrooms are offered by most facilities. To encourage boaters to follow “No Discharge” policy regarding proper disposal of treated or untreated sewage, each marina provides vessel pumpout services for a small fee.

Make a map

Center Hill Marina

450 Cove Hollow Circle

Lancaster, Tenn. 38569

(615) 548-4315

Cookeville Boat Dock

13800 Cookeville Boat Dock Rd.

Baxter, Tenn. 38544

(931) 858-4008

Edgar Evins Marina

2100 Edgar Evins Park Rd.

Silver Point, Tenn. 38582

(931) 858-5695

Four Seasons Marina

FSD Corp.

P. O. Box 210734

Nashville, Tenn. 37221-0734

(615) 597-7000

Hidden Harbor Marina

2700 Holmes Creek Rd.

Smithville, Tenn. 37166

(615) 597-8800

Horseshoe Bend Marina

6040 Webb’s Camp Rd.

Walling, Tenn. 38587

(931) 657-5080

Hurricane Marina

864 Floating Mill Rd.

Silver Point, Tenn. 38582

(931) 858-4084

Pates Ford Marina

6323 Jefferson Rd.

Smithville, Tenn. 37166

(615) 597-4807

Sligo Marina

P. O. Box 300

Smithville, Tennessee 37166

(615) 597-5245

Day Fees

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Center Hill Lake charges a day use fee at selected recreation areas. The recreation areas on Center Hill Lake charging these fees are Floating Mill Park, Ragland Bottom, and Hurricane Bridge. These areas offer sand swimming beaches, playgrounds, launching ramps, bathrooms, picnic sites and picnic shelters. The fees for 2004 at Floating Mill and Ragland Bottom are $4.00 per vehicle regardless of type of use or size of group. Persons walking into a recreation area are charged $1.00 per person per day (children under 12 are free). Hurricane Bridge does not have a swimming area or a playground, and the day use fee of $3.00 is applied only to those using the boat launching ramp. Golden Age and Golden Access Passes are honored for a 50% discount on these fees.

Fishing

Center Hill Lake and the Caney Fork River downstream of the Center Hill Dam are very popular areas for fishing. Due to the cooler water temperatures released from the dam, the Caney Fork has become one of the most productive trout fisheries in Tennessee. The river is easily accessed from Interstate 40 at access areas such as Buffalo Valley, Long Branch, Happy Hollow, and Betty’s Island, all of which are located within seven minutes of interstate exit number 268 (Buffalo Valley Exit).

Contact information:

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

218 Genesis Road

Crossville, TN 38555

(1-800-262-6704)

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