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Reservoir in Tennessee, United States
Tims Ford Lake
Tims Ford Lake near Winchester
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LocationFranklin / Moore counties, Tennessee, United States
Coordinates35°11′49″N 086°16′43″W / 35.19694°N 86.27861°W / 35.19694; -86.27861
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsElk River
Primary outflowsElk River
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area10,700 acres (43 km)
Sunrise on Tims Ford

Tims Ford Lake is a reservoir run by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in southern middle Tennessee. The lake encompasses 10,700 acres (16.7 square miles) and approximately 250 miles of shoreline.

The Tims Ford Dam was named from an early ford crossing the Elk River near Winchester. The ford was on or near land owned by Abner Mansfield Tims, an early Franklin County settler. The ford was used until about 1885 when the Tims Ford Bridge was constructed across the river.

The massive dam and reservoir construction program that was undertaken by TVA following its creation in 1933, required the purchase of over one million acres of land for the creation of 34 reservoirs in five of the seven states in the Tennessee Valley region.

The lake is home to the 3,546 acre Tims Ford State Park.

There are six islands on the lake that are accessible for camping and exploring: Leatherwood Island, Big Island, Little Island, Maple Bend Island, Goose Island, and Devils Step Island. The camping is primitive with no facilities and is managed by Tims Ford State Park. Access to the islands is via either boat or kayak.

Tims Ford Lake was designated a Bill Dance Signature Lake on Dec 21, 2021. This designation provides funds to the lake for above-the-water upgrades such as docks, fishing piers, and signage as well as other enhancements to fishing in the lake.

The lake is bordered by 5 different cities. Winchester (which is the Franklin County seat), Decherd, Estill Springs, Tullahoma, and Lynchburg.

Tims Ford Dam

Tims Ford Dam was built by the TVA from 1966 to 1970, stands 175 feet high and 1580 feet long at its crest, and impounds the Elk River for an average of 40 megawatts of hydroelectric power. The reservoir has a flood storage capacity of 219,600 acre-feet.

The water level in Tims Ford Reservoir varies about 15 feet in a normal year with the summer level being 888 feet above sea level.

Tims Ford Dam was TVA’s first hydroelectric facility retrofitted with a small generating unit for the purpose of maintaining instantaneous downstream minimum flows. Additionally, 85,400 cubic yards of concrete make up Tims Ford Dam.

The dam was built for a few key reasons according to TVA:

  1. Create a navigable channel of the Elk River from a point 14 miles downstream.
  2. The power generation would provide 40 megawatts of power from the generator.
  3. The dam provides water supply and flood damage reduction downstream on the Elk River, primarily for Fayetteville, Tennessee.
  4. Opportunities for water oriented recreation "among the rolling hills of Middle Tennessee"
  5. Future water supplies for towns in the area.

References

  1. "Gov. Bill Lee and America's Most-Loved Fisherman Bill Dance Announce Tennessee "Bill Dance Signature Lakes" Initiative". www.tn.gov. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
  2. "Tims Ford". TVA. Retrieved 29 Jan 2023.
  3. TVA website. Accessed: 2 May 2016.
  4. "TVA Running Hot and Cold". Retrieved 16 Dec 2022.
  5. "Commentary". Daily News Journal, Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1 July 1965. p. 2.

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