Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How big is Cheatham Lake?
A: Cheatham Lake is an impoundment of the Cumberland River with 320 miles
of shoreline. It is 67.5 miles long and extends all the way from Cheatham Dam
through Nashville to Old Hickory Dam. In its upper reaches, the lake generally
consists of a deepened river channel and is often referred to as a river.
However, water levels and flows in these upper reaches are also controlled by
the dam.
Q: How deep is the lake?
A: The water is approximately 40 feet deep at the dam. Lake levels are
controlled to provide a navigable channel with a minimum depth of 9 feet all the
way upstream to Old Hickory Dam. However, deeper areas are present along the
high bluffs found throughout the lake.
Q: What is the water temperature of the lake?
A: Surface water temperatures at the dam range from 36 degrees Fahrenheit
in the winter to 84 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer.
Q: Can I take my boat through Cheatham Lock?
A: The lock is open to recreational craft at no charge. However, barge
tows and other commercial vessels have priority. The lock is open 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week. A single lockage takes about 30 minutes.
Q: When I go fishing below Cheatham Dam, how do I know when the
hydropower generators are about to start?
A: Red lights flash and a warning horn sounds prior to generation.
Boaters must wear life jackets in the posted area below the dam.
Q: Where can I buy gas for my boat on the lake?
A: Boaters may purchase gasoline and diesel fuel dockside at Riverview
Marina in Ashland City, Tennessee and Commodore Yacht Club and Rock Harbor
Marina on the west side of Nashville, Tennessee.
Q: Where can I camp on Cheatham Lake?
A: Camping is permitted in only in designated areas. Lock A Campground
provides 45 campsites with water and electrical hookups. Harpeth River Bridge
Campground has 15 developed campsites but no hookups. Both areas have resident
park attendants on duty during the recreation season. Base fees for campsites
are $19-$23 at Lock A and $7 at Harpeth River Bridge. Camping elsewhere on
public lands along the shoreline, including islands, is prohibited.
Q: I would like to take my boat to a Titans game. How do I reserve a
space at the dock at the Stadium?
A: The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County provides
the stadium dock for temporary, event-related use only. Demand for moorage on
game days is very high, and a lottery is held to assign available spaces. To
inquire about reservations and fees, call Metro's agent, Hamilton Creek Marina,
at (615) 862-8472 before the month of June each year.
Q: Where can I hunt at Cheatham Lake?
A: Except for a few small parks in Davidson County, the public lands on
Cheatham Lake are located in Cheatham and Dickson Counties. Excluding developed
recreation areas, marinas, and designated safety zones, hunting is allowed on
public property subject to state game laws and regulations. Please remember that
you must have the permission of the owner to cross private property to get to
public property. Also, state regulations prohibit hunting within 100 yards of
any dwelling.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency manages most of the larger tracts of
public land around the lake under a license agreement with the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers. Hunting opportunities for waterfowl, big game, and small game
abound in this Wildlife Management Area. Special permits are required for
hunting within the Wildlife Management Area. For more information, contact the
Area Manager at (615) 792-4510.
Q: Are day use fees charged at any of the parks on Cheatham Lake?
A: A $4 daily fee is charged during the peak recreation season for use of
the recreational facilities in Cheatham Dam Right Bank Recreation Area. This fee
applies to each vehicle or boat entering this recreation area, whether its
occupants picnic, swim at the beach, play at the playgrounds, launch a boat,
fish from the bank, or use one the four picnic shelters. Annual passes are
available for $30. These passes are accepted in day
use areas at any lake managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Click
here for the Annual Day Use Pass mail order form (Adobe PDF format).
Q: How can I get a copy of the rules and regulations that apply to the
lake?
A: The rules and regulations that apply to all lakes managed by the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers are listed in Title 36, Chapter III, Part 327 of the
Code of Federal Regulations. Visitors are bound by these regulations. Copies are
available at the Resource Manager's Office and all park entrance stations.
Q: If I own adjoining private property at Cheatham Lake, can I clear the
shoreline of underbrush and/or construct a personal boat dock?
A: The Cheatham Lake Shoreline Management Plan provides specific policies
and guidelines on private recreational boat docks, mowing/underbrushing
privileges on public lands, electrical facilities associated with private docks,
residential water withdrawal pipelines, access steps, and other private uses of
the shoreline by adjacent property owners. The objective of this plan is to
balance private use with the preservation of the natural environmental
conditions of the lake. The plan includes a shoreline allocation system that
determines where such private use privileges and facilities are allowed and
where they are prohibited. For more information, download the plan text and/or
contact the Resource Manager.
Q: How far is it by boat from Cheatham Lock and Dam to Nashville?
A: It's 42.3 miles to Riverfront Park at the foot of Broadway and 45
miles to the public boat launching ramp at Shelby Park. Heading downstream, it's
22.7 miles from the Lock and Dam to McGregor Park in Clarksville, Tennessee. |