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Posted: 06/02/12 02:33pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I'm looking for an RV Park that has access to boat slips on a lake in KY, TN, AL or GA. Any Suggestions?

Prefer...
Lake Cherokee, TN
Lake Cumberland, KY
Dale Hollow, TN/KY
Douglas, TN
Weiss, AL
Guntersville, AL

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Posted: 06/02/12 02:38pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Redhound wrote:

I'm looking for an RV Park that has access to boat slips on a lake in KY, TN, AL or GA. Any Suggestions?

Prefer...
Lake Cherokee, TN
Lake Cumberland, KY
Dale Hollow, TN/KY
Douglas, TN
Weiss, AL
Guntersville, AL


Try doing a search with Woodalls using those locales. Good luck.


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I fon't know about the list you had, but I had to go to Oak Ridge for training and I stayed at Caney Creek RV Park Its on Watts Lake in Harriman, KY just south of Oak Ridge.

It was a very nice resort with sites on the water, and there were docks where you could tie up your boat, and a boat ramp all within view of my site, #45 0n the B Loop.





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Harriman Tn. not Ky.

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Can you eat the fish in Watts Bar or there still warnings due to chemical levels in the lake?

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Forget all the places you mention and come to east Tennessee. The land of lakes and fishing. IMO the best is Norris Lake and Hickory Star. And yes...you can eat the fish you catch.


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Are you wanting boat slips that are actually connected to the campground, or merely on the lake but at another location other than the campground?


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Definitely want slips near the RV. Fisher is up in years and cannot do a lot of walking or launching the boat. Looking for a short walk and easy in and out of boat.

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DUNEBUGGYDOUG wrote:

Harriman Tn. not Ky.


My bad. I even noticed that I typed it incorrectly and meant to change it before I posted, but it just got by me. I'm just old I guess

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I would suggest Lake Martin Alabama, "Wind Creeek State park". You can have a slip or just tie you boat up on a sandy beach behind you RV. Beautiful Lake pretty good fishing , but the water is very, very clear which can make fishing difficult. But the clear water is excellent for swimmin and skiing. Plenty of waterfront sites, probably need to avoid on Holidays as it's a very large park,600 plus sites and it can get crowded at the campground. The lake is 40,000 acres so it really not too crowded. I'm goin in two weeks with a center console to troll for striped bass down near the dam.

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