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Field Reports

Articles/Links

Characteristics and Determinates of the Fisheries Resources in Three Cold Tailwaters in Tennessee

An Ecological Survey of the West Fork of the Obed River with Emphasis on the Effects of Acid Mine Drainage

Effects of Acid Mine Drainage on the Stream Ecosystem of the East Fork of the Obed River

Effects of Stripmining on Fish and Diatoms in Streams of the New River Drainage Basin

Faunal Changes in East Tennessee Reservoir Following Remedial Reclamation of Mine Drainage

Iron and Manganese in Ground Water from Sandstone Aquifers in Cumberland County

Water Quality of Mined and Unmined Watersheds in East Tennessee

Waterfalls of the Cumberland Trail

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North Chickamauga Creek Conservancy

Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning

Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation Water Pollution Control

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Water under the Mountains, August 22nd, 2009

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    • June 22nd: Cumberland Trails Conference Intro to Trailbuilding Course →

      The Cumberland Trails Conference (CTC) continues to offer no cost classes on trail building.  This time the CTC joins with… Read more… →

    • **Trail Alerts & Hours (Updated 12/21/2020)** →

      Unless otherwise indicated below, Cumberland Trail-managed areas are open during daylight hours (7am to Sunset): Main Office: M-F 8am -… Read more… →

    • Hiking at WMAs →

      Per TWRA, hiking is allowed during scheduled hunts, but vehicle traffic is not allowed through the WMA during turkey, deer,… Read more… →

    • Boiling Spring Bridge Collapse →

      Hikers have reported that the Boiling Spring bridge on the Rock Creek segment has collapsed. Read more… →

    • Reminder: Cave Closures on State Lands →

      Due to the occurrence of bats with white nose syndrome (WNS) in Tennessee, caves on state-owned lands are closed to the public until… Read more… →

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