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Calfkiller River

Calfkiller River
River
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The Calfkiller River near Sparta
Country United States
State Tennessee
Source Stamps Hollow near Monterey
 - elevation 980 ft (299 m)
 - coordinates 36°06′20″N 85°18′31″W / 36.10556°N 85.30861°W / 36.10556; -85.30861 
Mouth Great Falls Lake (Caney Fork) south of Doyle
 - elevation 794 ft (242 m)
 - coordinates 35°49′13″N 85°28′48″W / 35.82028°N 85.48000°W / 35.82028; -85.48000Coordinates: 35°49′13″N 85°28′48″W / 35.82028°N 85.48000°W / 35.82028; -85.48000 
Length 42.4 mi (68 km)
Basin 175 sq mi (453 km2)
Discharge for State Highway 111 in Sparta
 - average 558 cu ft/s (16 m3/s) (mean for water years 2000–2005)
 - max 25,000 cu ft/s (708 m3/s) flood of March 1929
 - min 11 cu ft/s (0.3 m3/s) October 18, 1953

The Calfkiller River is a 42.4-mile-long (68.2 km) stream in the east-central portion of Middle Tennessee in the United States. It is a tributary of the Caney Fork, and is part of the Cumberland, Ohio, and Mississippi watersheds. The river is believed to be named for a Cherokee chief who once lived in the area.

The river rises at the base of the Cumberland Plateau, just southwest of Monterey in eastern Putnam County, with the convergence of several smaller streams that drop off the Plateau. Several of these headwater streams are impounded at the Plateau's edge, including one which forms Monterey Lake. The river then winds its way southward, slicing a broad valley in an otherwise hilly section of the Eastern Highland Rim. State Highway 84 (known as Calfkiller Highway in Putnam County and Monterey Highway in White County) runs roughly along the western bank of the river's upper section.

After crossing into White County, the river's valley broadens as it veers southwestward and continues through a series of rural communities. Just north of Sparta, the river passes under Highway 84, which continues along the river's east bank. In Sparta, the river continues southward, flanked by steep embankments, especially along the east bank. The City of Sparta maintains a park along the west bank of the river on both sides of the US-70 (Bockman Way) bridge. The Old Sparta Cemetery, which rests atop a hill in downtown Sparta, offers a sweeping view of this section of the river.

Just south of Sparta, the river bends sharply around the Camp Heights area before turning southward again. The river spills over an old dam once used by the Sparta Hydroelectric Plant and passes under State Highway 111, which follows the river's eastern bank for several miles. The river then continues through rural White County, passing about a mile east of Doyle before emptying into the Caney Fork at river mile 104. This section of the Caney Fork, part of Great Falls Lake, provides the county line between White and Van Buren County. Hodges Bridge Road crosses the Caney Fork immediately downstream from the Calfkiller's mouth.


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