The Anderson Road boat ramp in Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee is a concrete boat ramp with two lanes for launching and retrieving boats. It is approximately 25 feet wide and suitable for small to medium-sized boats.
This boat ramp services the Cumberland River, which is a major waterway in the northern part of Tennessee. It is located about 8 miles northeast of downtown Nashville and provides access to the river for recreational boaters, fishermen, and other water enthusiasts.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has designated the Cumberland River as a Class A waterway, meaning that it is suitable for a wide variety of watercraft including powerboats, sailboats, canoes, kayaks, and jet skis. However, it is important for boaters to remember that the river can be unpredictable and swift currents can be present, especially during periods of high water.
In order to use the Anderson Road boat ramp, boaters must display a current Tennessee boat registration or a temporary operating permit. Additionally, all boats must have proper safety equipment on board, including personal flotation devices for each occupant, a fire extinguisher, and navigation lights if operating after sunset.
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