- French Broad River
Infobox River
river_name = French Broad River
caption = French Broad River inHenderson County, North Carolina .
origin =Transylvania County, North Carolina .
mouth =Tennessee River at Knoxville
basin_countries =USA
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watershed = The French Broad River flows from nearRosman inTransylvania County ,North Carolina , intoTennessee . Its confluence with theHolston River atKnoxville, Tennessee is considered to be theheadwaters of theTennessee River . It was originally named for being one of two broadriver s in western North Carolina . The one which flowed into French colonial territory was named the French Broad, and the other which stayed in English territory (theAmerican colonies ) was named the English Broad, now just the Broad River. A variant name of the French Broad River is Agiqua River, commonly seen on old maps.The river begins west of the
Eastern Continental Divide , and thereafter flows northwest through theAppalachian Mountains . The river follows a general northwesterly direction as it flows through Transylvania County, Henderson County, and Buncombe County. In Buncombe County, the river flows through the city of Asheville, where it picks up theSwannanoa River . Downstream of Asheville, the river proceeds north through Madison County, where it flows through the county seat of Marshall. InCocke County, Tennessee the river picks up the Pigeon River and theNolichucky River , after which it is impounded behindDouglas Dam . InSevier County, Tennessee it picks up the Little Pigeon River, then flows through a wide gap inBays Mountain before joining the Holston River at Knoxville.The Tennessee portion of the French Broad was designated a state scenic river by the Tennessee Scenic Rivers Act of 1968. Approximately 33 river miles in Cocke County, Tennessee, starting at the North Carolina border and extending downstream to the confluence with
Douglas Lake , are designated as Class III, Partially Developed.The lower portion of the river is the site of a major
hydroelectric dam development of theTennessee Valley Authority ,Douglas Dam , which is one of the larger TVA developments on a Tennessee River tributary stream. Douglas, like many of the older TVA facilities inEast Tennessee , was initially developed largely to meet the electric power demands ofWorld War II defense industries.Wilma Dykeman 's 1955 book "The French Broad" chronicles the river. The book brought public attention to concerns about the polluted condition of the river.Crossings
The following is a partial list of crossings of the French Broad from Brevard to the confluence with the Tennessee River. (Note: this list may at times be incomplete)
North Carolina
*Transylvania and Henderson Counties
**Patton Bridge
**Crab Creek Road
**Blantyre Road
**Etowah School Road in Etowah
**McLean Bridge (U.S. 64 ) in Etowah
**Johnson Bridge
**Kings Bridge
**Boylston Highway (N.C. 280) at theAsheville Regional Airport
*Buncombe County/Asheville
**Glenn Bridge
**Long Shoals Bridge in Skyland
**Blue Ridge Parkway
**Interstate 26
**Interstate 40 at theBiltmore Estate
**Carrier Bridge in Asheville
**Haywood Road in Asheville
**Smith Bridge in Asheville
**Interstate 26 /Interstate 240 /U.S. 19 /U.S. 74 in Asheville
**Pearson Bridge in Asheville
**Old Leicester Highway in Craggy
**Fletcher Martin Road
*Madison County
**Two Bridges connecting Marshall to Blennerhasset Island
**Little Pine Road
**Barnard Road in Barnard (Put-in for Sec. IV of the French Broad River)
**(U.S. 25 )/(U.S. 70 ) in Hot SpringsTennessee
*Cocke County
**Wolf Creek Bridge
**Bridge in Del Rio
**James T Huff Bridge (U.S. 25 /U.S. 70 )
**U.S. 321 in Newport
**Holt Town Road
*Douglas Lake to Knoxville
**Interstate 40 and Swann Bridge (U.S. 70 ) overDouglas Lake
**James D. Hoskins Bridge in Dandridge
**Douglas Dam Road
**TN 66 at Sevierville
**Several golf cart path bridges over the Cain Islands
**Doctor JH Gammondale Bridge in Marbledaleee also
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List of North Carolina rivers
*List of Tennessee rivers External links
* [http://www.riverlink.org/ RiverLink]
* [http://www.ashevillenc.com/french_broad.html French Broad River article]
* [http://www.frenchbroadrafting.com/ Whitewater Rafting and History of the French Broad River near Asheville NC]
* [http://www.ashevillenow.com/s_outdoorActivities/fishing.asp Guide to Fishing the French Broad River and other WNC Rivers and Lakes]
* [http://www.knoxcounty.org/frenchbroad/pdfs/fbrbguide.pdf The French Broad River Blueway Paddling Guide] , Knox County Parks Department, Knoxville, Tennessee
* [http://www.frenchbroadwatershed.com Watershed: A Survey of the French Broad River Basin] , A photo essay documenting the river.
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