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Fort Loudoun Lake

Tennessee

194Listings$25K-$15.1M$216.7MTotal Value
Fort Loudoun Lake, Tennessee

Fort Loudoun Lake real estate is considered a top ten market for lake homes and lake lots in Tennessee.

There are typically around 140 lake homes for sale on Fort Loudoun Lake at any given time. The lake will usually have around 60 or so lake lots and land for sale.

This lake is a mid-sized Tennessee lake and has a shoreline of 379 miles.

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About Fort Loudoun Lake

From Lenoir City to Knoxville

Fort Loudoun Lake stretches across Loudoun, Knox, and Blount Counties from Lenoir City, Tennessee to Knoxville. Parks, restaurants, cabins, yacht clubs, and marinas can be found around the lake.

Knoxville is a lively scene of restaurants, bars, shops, museums, and attractions. At only 16 miles away, it houses a variety of hospitals and the McGhee Tyson Airport.

14,600 Acres of Water

The Fort Loudon Dam was completed in 1943 on the Little Tennessee River. The Fort Loudon Lock allows boats and barges to be transported over to Watts Bar Reservoir. Over half a million pounds of cargo pass over the lock each year.

The waters of Fort Loudoun stretch across 14,600 acres, have 379 miles of shoreline, and get as deep as 78 feet. Being such a long stretch, Fort Loudon is perfect for activities like power boating, pontooning, water skiing, tubing, sailing, and kayaking.

The lake is well-known for its black and white crappie, but it also holds an abundance of largemouth, smallmouth, and black bass.

Something for Everyone

Concord Park features several nature trails, a lake beach, pavilions, and a golf course. Several other nearby parks and recreation areas offer similar conveniences.

Jungle Float Knox is a mobile waterpark that tours the waters of Fort Loudoun. It features waterslides, diving platforms, and a rope swing.

Some of Knoxville’s top attractions include Zoo Knoxville, the Sunsphere Tower, Knoxville Museum of Art, Ijams Nature Center, and Knoxville’s Market Square.

Fort Loudon Lake hosts Boomsday, the largest firework show in the nation, put on by the city of Knoxville. The fireworks shoot from the Henley Bridge, so arrive before dark to make sure you get a nice spot on the water.

There are also some great attractions in Knoxville as well. The Knoxville Zoo is incredible, and families can see a variety of exotic animals, including red pandas and Malayan tigers. This is a great chance for families to enjoy an activity together. Another great attraction is the Star of Knoxville Riverboat. Guests can take a tour and enjoy the beautiful sights and on-deck dinners and even host parties. This is an exciting opportunity to explore Knoxville from the water.

Life on the Lake

Fort Loudoun Lake is a wonderful place to live, as it is convenient to the city of Knoxville with the luxuries of lake life. Between its waterfront neighborhoods, cabins, and cottages, there is sure to be a place on the lake for you.

Lake Overview

  • 379mi. of Shoreline
  • Shoreline Borders
    State Park (Some)
  • Dam Name
    Fort Loudoun
  • Year Built
    1940
  • Managed By Tennessee Valley Authority
  • Water Drops
    5 ft
  • Ownership
    Public
  • Acreage
    14,600
  • Public Boat Ramps
    6
  • Water Level
    Seasonal Full Pool
  • Schedule
    May-November

Information

  • Counties: Blount County, Knox County
  • Fish: Black Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, White Bass, White Crappie
  • Condos available (Yes)
  • Notable events: Events at Fort Loudoun (reenactments, 18th century Christmas celebration)
  • Sailing clubs (Yes)
  • Interesting facts: Lake named after Fort Loudoun during French and Indian War. Fort was named for John Campbell, the fourth Earl of Loudoun, commander of British forces in North America at the time.
  • History: Involvement with French and Indian War