Image with the text 'Plan Your JOURNEY' next to an outline of two people paddling a canoe on the water.

Ready for the journey of a lifetime? A lifetime of journeys?

Whether you are planning the hero’s journey of 652 miles, a weekend adventure, or a single day excursion, our interactive planning map will help you locate important locations such as boat launches, carry-ins, campgrounds, parks, and outfitters.

A satellite map of the Tennessee River with icons marking amenities like docks, marinas, and outfitters along the river route.

Click the image to explore the interactive web map.

Since 2020, the Tennessee RiverTowns Program and UT Chattanooga have created a detailed inventory of river-related amenities along the Tennessee River. The Tennessee RiverLine interactive web map helps users like paddlers and boaters plan trips by providing information on amenities such as access points, marinas, campgrounds, parks, and outfitters, all within a 15-minute drive from the river.

TRIP RECOMMENDATIONS

Want a suggested itinerary to make your trip planning even easier? These recommended adventures provide experiences for all levels in locations across the 652-mile reach of the Tennessee River. You’ll find restaurants, fun facts about the communities, things to do and attractions to see, nearby outfitters, and what to expect from each paddle experience.

Once you determine your route, it’s time to start planning. Do you know where you are parking and how you are getting from the final destination back to your starting point? Do you have the gear you’ll need to ensure a comfortable and easy trip? Don’t forget the snacks and water!

Before your trip, brush up on paddling safety. Please note that by law, you must have a PFD with you at all times while on the water. We encourage the wearing of PFDs at all times to maximize safety. In addition to wearing a properly fitted PFD, there are several safety measures you should take. We have additional safety recommendations, and our friends at the American Canoe Association have a robust library of educational videos for kayaking, canoeing, or SUPing as well as best practices for mixed use waterways.

Know how to responsibly recreate and take care of our natural spaces. Nature is at risk, and it is imperative that we all do our part to protect it. Outdoor recreation carries risks of overuse, litter, and the endangerment of wildlife. We can take responsibility in caring for the one who cares for us, Mother Nature. It is ours to protect. This includes disposing of waste properly, respecting wildlife and natural and cultural resources, keeping to designated trails and river access points, and being considerate of other users.

Explore a Tennessee River community before, during, or after your paddle. Start your day fueling up at a breakfast spot, stop in for lunch and take a walk to stretch your legs and discover the town’s history, or enjoy an evening with dinner and some arts and entertainment. Tennessee River communities are rich with history, recreational opportunities, music and arts, and local flavor! We encourage you to spend some time exploring. 

New to paddling? We have some resources to get you started. 

Gear Up! Shop our online store to get some branded merchandise for your adventure! Explore a RiverTown! Grab a bite, stay the night, stroll through a museum!

Enjoy your journey on the Tennessee RiverLine!