Beaver Creek (Tennessee)

River in Tennessee, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Beaver Creek is a tributary of the Clinch River in Knox County in East Tennessee. It drains a watershed area of 86.5 square miles (224 km2)[1][2] between Copper Ridge and Black Oak Ridge. It flows from northeast to southwest from the Gibbs High School area, through the Halls, Powell, Karns, Solway, and Hardin Valley communities, entering the Clinch downstream from Solway.[3] Beaver Creek is the site of the new Knox county water trail. When completed, it will allow over 40 miles of navigable water by kayak or canoe. The Beaver Creek Kayak Club is a local float club that is dedicated to the clean up, preservation and promotion of the Beaver Creek watershed.

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Beaver Creek
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LocationNorthern Knox County, Tennessee, United States
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  elevation1,076 ft (328 m)
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Clinch River
Basin size86.5 sq mi (224 km2)
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