Dale Hollow Lake
The site rights of Dale Hollow Lake are asserted across two states. A little more than a quarter of the lake is in Kentucky, while the rest is in Tennessee. The Obey River was dammed above its confluence with the Cumberland River to form the lake. The Wolf River is also covered by some part of the lake.
Renting a houseboat from one of the many marinas and resorts is one of the lake's more unconventional activities. Renting a cabin on a lake is another way to enjoy the peace of being on the water.
The reservoir was constructed to regulate flooding, but it is now used for recreational purposes. At Dale Hollow Lake, fishing and water-skiing are quite popular activities. The best thing to do at Dale Hollow if you enjoy fishing is to go fishing. It is home to the largest smallmouth bass ever recorded. The fish that you have the best chances of catching are crappie, various bass and trout types, muskellunge, and sauger, a fish that resembles walleye. At Dale Hollow Lake, you may also go swimming, wakeboarding, jet skiing, or sailing.
Due to its basic camping, Geiger Island, which is located within the lake, has tremendous popularity in the summer. Around the reservoir, there are a few summer camps as well as a marina that rents out cabins and offers boat storage
Location: on the Kentucky/Tennessee borde