Most folks don’t know that Tennessee is home to only one natural lake, and it only came about in the 19th century. Reelfoot Lake was formed by a series of earthquakes known as the New Madrid earthquakes, and every lake since has been crafted by the TVA. Dale Hollow Lake is no different, also known as the Dale Hollow Reservoir, and its clear waters and stunning natural beauty make it a top spot for families come the warmer months. Learn more about it below!

Party_Of_Five - Flickr Dale Hollow Lake was recently honored as the #4 lake in the entire nation, and for good reason. It’s a vacation spot that’s great for everything from relaxing to waterfront camping to adventurous afternoons spent out on the water.

US Army Corps - Flickr The lake itself is a reservoir that was completed by way of the Dale Hollow Dam in 1943. Power-generation was introduced in subsequent years, and the entirety of the reservoir, power plant, and dam is operated by the Nashville District of the Corps of Engineers.

Michael McDonald - Flickr Dale Hollow Lake is unique in that it’s shared by both the states of Kentucky and Tennessee and stretches over Pickett, Fentress, Overton, Picket, and Clay counties in Tennessee.

Party_Of_Five - Flickr There are 27,700 surface acres of water to be found at Dale Hollow Lake and a whopping 24,842 acres of surrounding land.

Party_Of_Five - Flickr Dale Hollow Lake is known as one of the cleanest lakes in the United States, so it’s great for family vacations and experiences. Millions of visitors come to visit every year to experience fishing tournaments, boating, skiing, and so much more.

Elizabeth Nicodemus - Flickr The surrounding area is also great for horseback trail riding, camping, hiking, and biking. It’s a true paradise for outdoorsy folk!

Michael McDonald - Flickr Have you been to Dale Hollow Lake? Will you be visiting? Leave your favorite tips and tricks for a great day out on the lake below!

You can learn more about Dale Hollow Lake with a visit to its official website.

Party_Of_Five - Flickr

Dale Hollow Lake was recently honored as the #4 lake in the entire nation, and for good reason. It’s a vacation spot that’s great for everything from relaxing to waterfront camping to adventurous afternoons spent out on the water.

US Army Corps - Flickr

The lake itself is a reservoir that was completed by way of the Dale Hollow Dam in 1943. Power-generation was introduced in subsequent years, and the entirety of the reservoir, power plant, and dam is operated by the Nashville District of the Corps of Engineers.

Michael McDonald - Flickr

Dale Hollow Lake is unique in that it’s shared by both the states of Kentucky and Tennessee and stretches over Pickett, Fentress, Overton, Picket, and Clay counties in Tennessee.

There are 27,700 surface acres of water to be found at Dale Hollow Lake and a whopping 24,842 acres of surrounding land.

Dale Hollow Lake is known as one of the cleanest lakes in the United States, so it’s great for family vacations and experiences. Millions of visitors come to visit every year to experience fishing tournaments, boating, skiing, and so much more.

Elizabeth Nicodemus - Flickr

The surrounding area is also great for horseback trail riding, camping, hiking, and biking. It’s a true paradise for outdoorsy folk!

Have you been to Dale Hollow Lake? Will you be visiting? Leave your favorite tips and tricks for a great day out on the lake below!

Continue to experience the beauty of Tennessee’s subterranean beauty with a tour of Cumberland Caverns. 

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Address: Dale Hollow Reservoir, Tennessee 38551, USA