Cherokee Lake & Douglas Lake
Nestled in the heart of East Tennessee, Jefferson County is a premier destination for lake lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Home to two stunning lakes: Cherokee Lake in the north and Douglas Lake in the south, this scenic region offers endless opportunities for recreation, relaxation, and adventure.
Cherokee Lake is known for its peaceful, clear waters and is a favorite spot for boating, fishing, kayaking, and lakeside picnics. Its quiet coves and rolling shoreline make it ideal for a tranquil escape into nature. Just a short drive away, Douglas Lake offers a different experience with wide open waters, breathtaking Smoky Mountain views, and exciting options for jet skiing, paddleboarding, and lakefront vacation rentals.
Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway, a family vacation, or a day trip, we invite you to explore both of Jefferson County’s lakes. Each one offers its own charm and unforgettable experiences, all within minutes of each other.
Plan your perfect East Tennessee lake vacation today and discover why Jefferson County is a hidden gem for outdoor fun and natural beauty.
Douglas Lake in Dandridge & White Pine, TN
Douglas Lake is a scenic reservoir nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. Popular for boating, fishing, and vacation rentals, it offers over 500 miles of shoreline and breathtaking mountain views. Just minutes from Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and Dollywood, Douglas Lake is a top destination for family getaways, outdoor adventures, and nature lovers alike. Whether you’re planning a lakefront cabin stay or a day on the water, Douglas Lake delivers unforgettable experiences year-round.
Cherokee Lake in Jefferson City, TN
Cherokee Lake is a serene reservoir known for its clear waters, scenic beauty, and top-rated bass fishing. Located near Jefferson City and Morristown, it features over 400 miles of shoreline perfect for boating, camping, and waterfront cabins. Surrounded by rolling hills and mountain views, Cherokee Lake offers peaceful escapes and outdoor fun for families, anglers, and nature lovers. Plan your visit today and discover why Cherokee Lake is a hidden gem in East Tennessee.
Douglas Lake in Dandridge & White Pine, TN
Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, Douglas Lake offers its visitors great conditions for watersports and crappie and bass fishing. And with 550 miles of shoreline, you have plenty of space to partake in whatever lake activities you enjoy.
Read the Latest Fishing Report
No matter the season, fishing on Douglas and Cherokee Lakes is always an unforgettable experience. These world-class lakes are home to trophy largemouth and smallmouth bass, striper, catfish, walleye, and crappie—making them a true angler’s paradise. Cast a line from the shore at one of our public access points like the Dandridge Dock, book a guided fishing trip with a local expert, or rent a boat and spend the weekend exploring the waters for your next big catch.
Marinas & Boat Rentals on Cherokee & Douglas Lakes
Whether you’re fueling up for a full day on the water or looking for a relaxed spot to grab a bite, Jefferson County’s marinas have you covered. Several locations also offer boat rentals, paddleboards, and other watersport equipment, making it easy to enjoy a day on the lake.
Lake Information
Here are a few quick, helpful links for information regarding lake levels and boater’s safety and regulations.
Lake Public Access Points
Playing on our lakes is one of both the locals’ and our visitors’ favorite past times. Fortunately, we have many conveniently located free public boat ramps on both Cherokee and Douglas Lakes.
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