Obed River at Lilly Bridge
Obed Wild and Scenic River consists of sections of four different streams – Daddys Creek, Clear Creek, Emory River, and the Obed – within one watershed. Together these waterways have created a rugged landscape of wild land and water found in relatively few places East of the Mississippi. Cutting deeply into the sandstone of the Cumberland Plateau, the Obed and its tributaries have carved spectacular gorges 500 feet deep. Huge sandstone boulders and overhanging bluffs shelter visitors today as they protected the Native Americans who once made these narrow river valleys their home. Location Why the Conservancy Selected This Site What the Conservancy Has Done/Is Doing |
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