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A tremendous nearby hotel is Morristown TN, and camping at Greenlee Campground & Marine is always a good experience. Do stop by Cave Pond near Wolfe Lake, it's a striking lake; the beauty of mother nature reveals herself at Black Sulfur Spring. While you're here at Wolfe Lake you can take a hike along the Bunches Trace; some nearby water includes Dotson Creek. Camping is available at Greenlee Campground, and while you're here, you could also visit pretty Morgan
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| | Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Golf can be played at Woodlake Golf Club, and after a long day outdoors Comfort Suites Morristown is a glorious place to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. On a pleasant day at Wolfe Lake you can take a hike along the Ridge Trail. Having a good time at Wolfe Lake is painless. You don’t have to go far from Wolfe Lake to catch a glimpse of the water at Wolfe Dam; you're sure to bump into some wonderful folks from | |
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Morristown here. During the warm months highs here at Wolfe Lake reach the 80's with night lows in the 60's. High temperatures during the winter are normally in the 40's with temperatures at Wolfe Lake dipping down into the 20's
throughout winter nights. Wolfe Lake usually gets much precipitation; the month with most of the rain is July while September is the month with the least amount of precipitation.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 36.31167 Longitude: -83.49
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Cave Pond, Grainger CountyCounty, 4 miles away |
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Heron Point Marina & Campground
 | 18 miles away 1 PHOTO |
Greenlee of Fall Creek
 | 19 miles away Campground located on Cherokee Lake in Hamblen County, TN. Primitive to full hook-up sites, 2 bath houses, 2 launch ramps with courtesy dock and campstore.... |
Chadwell Gap Trail
 | 19 miles away OMG,,hiked from Chadwell Gap to the Hensley settlement 30 yrs ago,,it was a hike!!!...OMG ''hiked from Chadwell Gap to the Hensley settlement 30 yrs ago'' It was a hike!!!... |
Douglas Lake
 | 19 miles away ..., and White Pines, Tn. Douglas Lake is located among the rolling uplands of the great valley of East Tennessee and only a short drive to The Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg area. Only 17% of the land surrounding the lake is developed. Douglas Lake specifications.
Lake Depth=Maximum Depth 140 feet, Lake Length=43 miles, Water Surface=30,400 acres, Swimming Allowed: Yes, Boating Allowed: Yes, Jet ski's Allowed: Yes, Horsepower Limit: No, Average Water Variance=40 ft. Marinas around Douglas Lake rent jet skis, pontoon boats, ski boats, fishing boats and paddle boats. (For a list of local marinas and locations we recommend www. Douglas-lake-marinas. Com ). Douglas lake water levels are controlled throughout the year by the Tennessee Valley Authority. The water level in Douglas Reservoir vary about 41 feet in a normal year. The lake is at full pool June 1 through Labor Day. TVA, precipitation and the weather all affect the level of Douglas Lake. Douglas Dam was built by the Tennessee Valley Authority in the early 1940s to control flooding in the Tennessee Valley and provide electric... |
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