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TENNESSEE WILDLIFE VIEWING TRAIL » East Tennessee

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Watts Bar WMA, Long Island Unit

Long Island, Watts Bar River Mile 573
Site directions to lake access: From US 70 in Kingston, take Hwy 58 south 3.6 miles to River Road (Hwy 304). Turn right and follow River Road along the eastern shore. Also, from Rockwood, take US 27/ Hwy 29 south to Spring City for access to the western shore.
Lat-Long: 35.82752, -84.50711
Hours: day light hours
Seasonality: year round
Fees: none

Site Description: Island access via boat only.

Wildlife to Watch: In spring and summer, Osprey are common nesting birds across the lake. They nest on poles and structures and can be viewed best by boat; however please keep a safe distance from nesting pairs to avoid disturbing them and their young. In winter, waterfowl and Bald Eagles are common. Great Blue Heron, Black-crowned Night-heron, Double-crested Cormorant, Cattle Egret, and Great Egret nest on islands in the lake. White-tailed deer, raccoon, muskrat, fox, and coyote are common around the lake.

NOTE: Please refer to TWRA Hunting Guide about hunting seasons and public access dates. Access dates vary by site.


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