River beach
- 38RJ+8X, Collierville, TN 38017
- Collierville, TN 38017
Tennessee may not have an ocean coastline, but it offers a diverse collection of freshwater beaches along scenic lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. From popular swim beaches near Nashville to peaceful mountain lakes in East Tennessee, these spots are perfect for swimming, boating, fishing, and relaxing in nature.
This guide highlights the best beaches in Tennessee, where to stay nearby, the best time to visit, and which beaches are ideal for families, swimming, and outdoor recreation.
These are some of the most popular and well-maintained freshwater beaches in Tennessee.
Popular lake near Nashville with designated swim beaches and picnic areas.
Clear-water mountain lake in East Tennessee known for scenic coves and swimming areas.
Unique natural lake in West Tennessee with sandy shoreline areas and wildlife viewing.
Large reservoir with family-friendly swim beaches and mountain views.
Seasonal lake near the Smoky Mountains offering quiet swimming spots and open shorelines.
Clear-water lake with steep bluffs, swim areas, and peaceful coves.
| Season | Beach Conditions |
|---|---|
| Summer | Warm water, peak swimming season |
| Late Spring | Mild weather, fewer crowds |
| Early Fall | Warm water, quieter beaches |
| Winter | Cold water, swimming limited |
Most beaches are accessible by car with parking near designated swim areas.
Swim in designated areas and follow posted park safety guidelines.
Choose how you’d like to plan your trip — from places to stay to nearby experiences.
No — Tennessee is landlocked and has freshwater lake and river beaches only.
Yes — swimming is common during summer at designated swim beaches.
Percy Priest Lake and Norris Lake are among the most popular swimming destinations.