- Source: Roaring River (Tennessee)
The Roaring River is a 37.7-mile-long (60.7 km) tributary of the Cumberland River in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Via the Cumberland and Ohio rivers, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed.
It rises on the Highland Rim approximately 7 miles (11 km) south of Livingston, Tennessee in Overton County. It initially flows roughly north, then turns largely west for the balance of its course. After crossing into Jackson County, it begins a relatively steep descent, resulting in the namesake "roar" during periods of high flow. The lower portion of its course is designated as a "State Scenic River" under the terms of the Tennessee Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
The Roaring River empties into the Cordell Hull Lake impoundment of the Cumberland River. A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recreation area is at and around the actual confluence, which is very near the Jackson County seat of Gainesboro.
See also
List of rivers of Tennessee
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Frank Hagney
- Daftar julukan kota di Indiana
- Daftar julukan kota di Amerika Serikat
- Roaring River (Tennessee)
- Roaring River
- Roaring Fork
- Powell River (Tennessee River tributary)
- List of rivers of Tennessee
- List of rivers of the United States: R
- Roaring Fork (Great Smoky Mountains)
- Spring Creek (Roaring River tributary)
- Roaring Camp & Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad
- Blackburn Fork River