10 Best Beaches In Tennessee

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By: S. Kumar

Visitors here will be delighted to find a natural sandy beach not far from the main campground and deluxe rental cabins.

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1. Rock Island State Park Beach

Cherokee Lake ranks as the largest lake in Tennessee with 463 miles of shoreline and 30,300 acres.

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2. Cherokee Lake Beach

This is a popular swimming spot on Douglas Lake, connected by a small beach and boat ramp.

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3. Douglas Headwater Public Swimming Beach

Seven Points Campground Beach is located on the banks of Percy Priest Lake about 16 miles from downtown Nashville.

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4. Seven Points Campground Beach

This beach is very popular with the city’s tourists during the summer season.

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5. Anderson Beach on Percy Priest Lake

Cedar Creek is a great sandy swimming beach considered one of the recreational areas on Old Hickory Lake.

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6. Cedar Creek Beach

A 30-minute drive to Nashville and many recreational activities make this beach the best choice for relaxing.

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7. Cheatham Lake Beach

This beach is very family-friendly, bring picnic blankets and umbrellas. Can expect to spread.

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8. Dry Creek Beach

This beach is a very popular spot for calm water and bird watching.

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9. Chickasaw State Park Beach

The campground is located next to Sunset Marina and Resort, with 130 sites available

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10. Obey River Campground Beach