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Cheatham Lake Day Use Areas
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Cheatham
Dam Right Bank Recreation Area
Located approximately 11 miles northwest of Ashland City, Tennessee, the
Right Bank Day Use Area features 4 picnic shelters that may be reserved
(Cottonwood, Beachside, Willey’s, and Red Bud). The area also provides
numerous individual picnic tables with grills, a designated swimming area
with sand beach (no life guard, swim at your own risk), 2 boat launching
ramps, 2 playgrounds, 2 volleyball courts, a softball field, and public
restrooms. To get to the area,
turn on Cheatham Dam Road off State Route 12 in the Cheap Hill Community.
A $4 per car day use fee is collected mid-May through Labor Day.
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Brush
Creek Recreation Area
Located about 3.5 miles south of Ashland City on River Road, this day use
area features a picnic shelter available for reservations, a playground,
restrooms, picnic tables with grills, an accessible fishing trail with pier,
and a launching ramp with courtesy float.
- Bluff Creek Recreation Area
Located just over 2 miles west of Ashland City on State Route 49, Bluff
Creek offers several picnic sites with grills and a launching ramp with
courtesy float.
- Johnson Creek Recreation Area
Located on Old Lock A Road, off State Route 49 in Dickson County, this day
use area features shady picnic sites, a chemical toilet, and a launching
ramp with courtesy float. Johnson
Creek Recreation Area is about 18 miles from Ashland City and 15 miles from
Charlotte, Tennessee.
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Sycamore
Creek Recreation Area
Located approximately 4 miles northwest of Ashland City on Chapmansboro
Road, this day use area features a picnic shelter that may be reserved, a
playground, restrooms, individual picnic tables with grills, and a boat
launching ramp with courtesy float.
- Cheatham Dam Left Bank Recreation Area
This day use area provides a picnic shelter that may be reserved, a
playground, a tailwater fishing platform, and restrooms.
This area is in Dickson County, approximately 30 miles from Ashland
City and 15 miles from Charlotte. To
reach it, follow State Route 49 to Jackson’s Chapel, turn on to Bowker
Road, and follow the signs to the park.
- Secondary Lake Access Areas
Boat launching ramps with parking lots are also available at Cleece’s Ferry Right and Left Banks.
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