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Is there a town under Watauga Lake?

Is there a town under Watauga Lake?

In addition to forming what we now know as Watauga Lake, the dam flooded “Old” Butler, a town that now sits at the bottom of the lake. Old Butler, which was settled in 1786, is known as a town where white pioneers and Native Americans interacted and farmed together for decades.

What is the deepest part of Watauga Lake?

81 m
Watauga Lake/Max depth

At full pool, it’s 265 feet deep at the dam and 305 feet at its deepest. According to the TVA’s Reservoir Operations Study (2004), Watauga Lake boasts 104.9 miles of shoreline.

When was Watauga Lake drained?

1983
In 1983, TVA drained Watauga Lake to work on the dam.

Why is Watauga Lake green?

Yet here it is, the clear green water of Watauga Lake. It was created by filling the Watauga River valley with water after construction of Watauga Dam was completed in 1948. Many homes and the entire community of Butler were displaced.

Where is the original location of Watauga Lake?

The original town of Butler, Tennessee, now sits at the bottom of Watauga Lake. “New” Butler was relocated to higher ground above the summer pool edge of the TVA reservoir. Other nearby Tennessee cities and communities include Hampton, Elizabethton, Roan Mountain, Mountain City, Johnson City, and Bristol.

How much does Watauga Lake in TN cost?

The lake will usually have 70 or so lake lots and land for sale. Watauga Lake homes for sale have an average list price of $622,000, with many great homes at higher and lower prices. This lake is a mid-sized Tennessee lake, and has a shoreline of 104 miles.

Where is Butler Tennessee on Watauga Lake?

Have you ever been to Butler, Tennessee? If you visited now, you’d know it’s a small town on the banks of Watauga Lake, just a stones throw from Boone in neighboring North Carolina.

Where is the original Watauga Dam in Tennessee?

Watauga Dam historical marker. The original town of Butler, Tennessee, now sits at the bottom of Watauga Lake. “New” Butler was relocated to higher ground above the summer pool edge of the TVA reservoir.