Norris is a popular tourist and recreation
destination, and in summer 2005 TVA opened a new visitor center
at the dam. Visitors can learn about the history of Norris,
hydropower operations, and TVA’s management of the river
system. The facility, located at the top of the dam, is open
Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from
1 to 5 p.m. It’s staffed by TVA retiree volunteers.
In the 1930s, TVA established demonstration public parks at
several locations on Norris Reservoir, including Cove Lake,
Big Ridge, and the area around Norris Dam. These parks later
became the nucleus of Tennessee’s state park system.
Norris features three hiking trails. The River Bluff Trail
is the longest at 3.1 miles and offers rich pockets of wildflowers.
The Edge Path is a shady corridor with wheelchair access. The
Songbird Trail is, as the name suggests, a popular area for
birding.
Water sports at Norris include boating, water skiing, swimming,
and excellent fishing. The Tennessee state record brown trout
was caught in the waters of the Clinch River below Norris Dam.
The area around the Clinch River receives more than 45 inches
of rain a year. In the past, floodwaters on the Clinch sometimes
inundated areas hundreds of miles downstream. Norris Reservoir
is an important component of the system TVA set up to reduce
the risks of these disasters. |