Collins River

The Collins River is a 67-mile-long (108 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 drains the scenic Savage Gulf area, located just below the river's source, and empties into Great Falls Lake at Rock Island State Park.

Collins River
The Collins River near Rock Island
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTennessee
Physical characteristics
SourceNortheast of Palmer in Grundy County
  coordinates35°23′11″N 85°33′18″W
  elevation1,740 ft (530 m)
MouthGreat Falls Lake (Caney Fork) at Rock Island
  coordinates
35°48′0″N 85°37′12″W
  elevation
804 ft (245 m)
Length67 mi (108 km)
Basin size811 sq mi (2,100 km2)
Discharge 
  locationU.S. Highway 70S near McMinnville(mean for water years 1925–2005)
  average1,193 cu ft/s (33.8 m3/s)(mean for water years 1925–2005)
  minimum25 cu ft/s (0.71 m3/s)September 1930
  maximum75,300 cu ft/s (2,130 m3/s)March 1929
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftBarren Fork

The Collins River passes through Grundy and Warren counties. McMinnville, Altamont, Gruetli-Laager and Beersheba Springs are among the communities located within its watershed. The Savage Gulf section of the Collins River has been designated a "scenic river" by the State of Tennessee.

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