Percorsi

Pianificatore

Funzioni

Aggiornamenti

App

Accedi o Registrati

Scarica l'App

Accedi o Registrati

Esplora
Luoghi da vedere
Laghi
Stati Uniti d'America
Tennessee
Davidson County
Nashville-Davidson

Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline

Highlight • Lago

Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline

Escursionismo

5.0

(5)

The Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline offers access to J. Percy Priest Lake, a vast man-made reservoir nestled in north-central Tennessee. Located just 10 to 15 miles east of downtown Nashville, this expansive lake spans across Davidson, Rutherford, and Wilson counties. Formed by the J. Percy Priest Dam, the reservoir stretches 42 miles long and boasts an impressive 213 miles of shoreline, with its water level typically around 150 meters (490 feet) above mean sea level. It serves as a vital…

+ Preferiti

Condividi

  • Di più

  • Posizione:Nashville-Davidson, Davidson County, Tennessee, Stati Uniti d'America

    + Preferiti

    Condividi

  • Di più

  • Naviga a questo punto

    Suggerimenti

    28 gennaio 2023

    Escursionismo

    La riva del bacino idrico è bellissima, anche durante il tempo brutto. L'escursione è abbastanza facile.
    Tradotto da
    guide_signup

    Vuoi condividere la tua esperienza? Effettua l'accesso e aggiungi il tuo suggerimento!

    Registrati gratis

    Tour nelle vicinanze

    I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline

    placeholder

    4,0

    (1)

    7

    escursionisti

    #1.

    Long Hunter State Park Itinerario ad anello da Long Hunter State Park

    4,14km

    01:04

    20m

    20m

    Escursione facile. Adatto a ogni livello di allenamento. Sentieri facilmente percorribili. Adatto a ogni livello di abilità.

    Naviga con il dispositivo

    Condividi via mobile

    Facile

    Dettagli

    Informazioni

    Elevazione 150 m

    Meteo

    Offerto da Foreca

    Oggi

    domenica 7 giugno

    27°C

    19°C

    83 %

    Ulteriori consigli sul meteo

    Velocità max vento: 17,0 km/h

    Più visitato durante

    gennaio

    febbraio

    marzo

    aprile

    maggio

    giugno

    luglio

    agosto

    settembre

    ottobre

    novembre

    dicembre

    Posizione:Nashville-Davidson, Davidson County, Tennessee, Stati Uniti d'America

    Domande frequenti

    Are there specific permits required for activities like boating or fishing at Percy Priest Reservoir?

    While general access to Percy Priest Reservoir and its public lands doesn't typically require a permit, specific activities like boating and fishing are subject to Tennessee state regulations. Boaters must adhere to state registration and safety requirements. For fishing, a valid Tennessee fishing license is required for anyone 13 years of age or older. These can be purchased online or from various retailers across the state.

    What are some of the most popular hiking trails around Percy Priest Reservoir, and what is their difficulty level?

    The Percy Priest Reservoir area offers a variety of trails. The Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline itself is known for its easy, accessible paths, suitable for beginners and leisurely strolls. Other popular options include the Jones Mill Trail, which is good for hiking or mountain biking, and the family-friendly Couchville Lake Trail. Most trails around the reservoir are considered easy to moderate, with generally low elevation changes, making them suitable for a wide range of hikers.

    Is Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline suitable for dog-friendly hikes?

    Yes, Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline is generally dog-friendly. Many trails and public areas welcome leashed dogs. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in wildlife management areas, and to carry waste bags to clean up after them. Ensure your dog has access to water, particularly during warmer months.

    How crowded does Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline get on weekends, and what's the best time to visit for a quieter experience?

    Percy Priest Reservoir is a very popular destination, especially on weekends and during peak summer months. Parking lots, particularly at popular access points like Anderson Road, Seven Points, and Poole Knobs, can fill up quickly. For a quieter experience, consider visiting on weekdays or arriving early in the morning on weekends. The shoulder seasons (spring and fall) also tend to be less crowded than summer while still offering pleasant weather.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options conveniently located near Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline?

    While there aren't many commercial establishments directly on the shoreline, the reservoir's close proximity to Nashville (about 10-15 miles east) means there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options within a short driving distance. You'll find a wide range of choices in the surrounding communities and in Nashville itself, catering to various preferences and budgets.

    What kind of wildlife can visitors expect to see around Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline?

    The 10,000 acres of public lands dedicated to wildlife management around Percy Priest Reservoir provide a habitat for diverse fauna. Visitors might spot various bird species, including waterfowl, raptors, and songbirds. Mammals such as deer, rabbits, squirrels, and occasionally foxes or coyotes can also be seen. The lake itself is teeming with fish, making it a popular spot for anglers.

    Can you recommend any hidden gems or less-known spots at Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline?

    While many areas are well-known, exploring some of the less-trafficked access points or smaller coves can offer a more secluded experience. For boaters, tranquil spots like Luau Island or certain quiet coves can feel like hidden gems. On land, venturing onto trails that are slightly further from the main recreational areas might reveal peaceful viewpoints or less-frequented stretches of shoreline. The numerous day-use/picnic areas, beyond the main campgrounds, can also offer a quieter retreat.

    Is wild swimming permitted at Percy Priest Reservoir, and are there designated swimming areas?

    Yes, wild swimming is a popular activity at Percy Priest Reservoir. While there aren't always officially designated swimming beaches with lifeguards, many public use areas offer suitable spots for swimming. Always exercise caution, be aware of boat traffic, and never swim alone. Some popular spots for swimming include areas near the campgrounds and day-use parks like Anderson Road or Seven Points.

    What are the considerations for winter hiking at Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline?

    Winter hiking at Percy Priest Reservoir Shoreline can be a peaceful experience, with fewer crowds and unique scenic views. The terrain is generally easy, making it accessible even in colder months. However, be prepared for potentially muddy trails after rain or snowmelt. Dress in layers, wear waterproof footwear, and check weather conditions before heading out. The shoreline's beauty is noted to be appealing even during dreary weather, offering a different perspective of the landscape.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features worth seeking out around the reservoir?

    The reservoir offers numerous scenic viewpoints, particularly from higher elevations along some of the trails or from the dam itself. The expansive lake views are a major draw. The surrounding public lands, with their lush forests, provide natural beauty. While there aren't dramatic geological formations, the sheer scale of the lake and its 213 miles of shoreline offer many picturesque spots for photography and enjoying nature. The various day-use areas and marinas also provide different perspectives of the water.

    Altri luoghi che potresti scoprire

    Shoreline of J. Percy Priest Lake

    Esplora
    TourTour PlannerFunzioniEscursionismoSentieri MTBBici da corsaBikepackingMappa del sito
    Scarica l'app
    Seguici sui social

    © komoot GmbH

    Informativa sulla privacy