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TVA closes more public recreation areas indefinitely during COVID-19 pandemic

TVA announced new closures this week. The agency previously closed all public bathrooms, pavilions and picnic areas.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Valley Authority said Thursday it is closing additional public recreation areas to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. 

The closures will begin on Friday morning, April 3, and will continue indefinitely. TVA recreation areas at Chatuge, Cherokee, Fort Loudoun, the south side of Guntersville, Normandy, Norris, Tellico and Watts Bar dams, as well as all recreation areas at Raccoon Mountain, will be closed. 

They join the previously closed recreation areas at Chickamauga and South Holston dams, and the Rockpile area near Muscle Shoals, Ala. Boat ramps within the impacted areas will also be closed, as well as all picnic areas, restrooms, beaches and pavilions. 

TVA river access points located at locations outside the affected recreation areas remain open at this time. Trails on the more than 200,000 acres of undeveloped public land TVA manages also remain open at this time. 

TVA said it will continue to monitor the evolving COVID-19 outbreak and will take additional actions as necessary. 

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