- Tellico River
Infobox River | river_name = Tellico River
caption = The Tellico River near Tellico Plains,Tennessee
origin = Cherokee County,North Carolina
mouth =Tellico Reservoir of theLittle Tennessee River ; Monroe County,Tennessee
basin_countries =
length = 52.8 miles (85 km)
elevation =
mouth_elevation = 814 ft (248 m) Gnis|1648176|Tellico River]
discharge =
watershed = 285 square miles (738 km²)The Tellico River rises in the westernmost mountains ofNorth Carolina , but it flows mainly throughMonroe County, Tennessee . It is a major tributary of theLittle Tennessee River and the namesake ofTellico Reservoir , a reservoir created byTellico Dam , which impounds the lower reaches of the Tellico River and the Little Tennessee River and was famous during the 1970s for thesnail darter controversy .The Tellico River and its main tributaries are renowned for their brook, brown, and
rainbow trout fishing. Upstream from Tellico Lake, aboveTellico Plains, Tennessee , the Tellico is a premiertrout stream. It meanders through a mountain gorge before reaching the broad plains downstream of Tellico Plains.Hydrography
The Tellico River rises in the
Unicoi Range near theTennessee -North Carolina state line, in theNantahala National Forest . The North Carolina side includes the Upper Tellico Off-highway vehicle area.After the river crosses into Tennessee, it is joined by its major tributaries the Bald and North Rivers.
The Tellico River basin was logged by the
Babcock Lumber Company in the early 20th century. The present-day road up the Tellico River from Tellico Plains was built on the old Babcock logging railroad bed. After the Tellico River basin forests were cut, Babock sold the land to theUnited States Forest Service .The Tellico River's rocky descent provides class III-IV
whitewater recreation. The run is especially popular during the spring because of higher water levels.Etymology
According to the USGS, variant names of the Tellico River include Delaquay River, Talequo River, Terrique River, and Tellequo River.
The word "Tellico" was the name of several
Cherokee towns, the largest of which wasGreat Tellico , located on the Tellico River near present-dayTellico Plains, Tennessee . In Cherokee the word is more properly written "Talikwa". According to James Mooney, the Cherokee meaning of the word was lost. The origin of the word is actually Muskogee (Creek.) A Muskogean town named Taliko was thriving on the Tellico River when Spanish explorers visited in area in the mid-1500s. Taliko means "bean" in Muskogee.ee also
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List of Tennessee rivers Notes and references
*Mooney, James "Myths of the Cherokee" (1900, repr. 1995)
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