Dale Hollow Lake, Kentucky/Tennessee

On the Tennessee-Kentucky border, Dale Hollow Lake's clear waters make scuba diving a popular pastime. The most popular diving destination is the foundation and remains of the old Willow Grove Schoolhouse. The schoolhouse is a lasting reminder of a thriving farm community sacrificed for the creation of Dale Hollow Lake, which was formed in 1943. Other popular spots for divers to explore are Diver's Rock at the outlet of Sulphur Creek, the springhouse near the Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park, the steep banks of Ashburn Creek, and the cliffs of Pleasant Grove. Divers must display a "diver down" flag where they dive. The lake consists of 27,700 acres of lake surface area, and 24,842 acres of surrounding land, totaling 52,542 acres. The lake has 620 miles of shoreline.

Depths to: 130 feet (39 m)

Visibility: 25-30 feet (7.5-9 m)

Water temperature: Averages 45-80 degrees Fahrenheit, (7-27 degrees Celsius).

Marine life: Trout, bass, walleye, muskie, catfish.

Fees: $3 per vehicle per day. Annual passes are available.

On-site amenities: Lodges, cabin rentals, bed and breakfasts, campgrounds, freshwater swimming pool, conference center, nature trails.

For more info: Call the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at (931) 243-3136, or the Byrdstown/Pickett County Chamber of Commerce at (888) 406-4704.

Open: Year-round

Getting there: Exit Interstate 65 at Cumberland Parkway (Exit 43). Take Kentucky 90 east at Glasgow. (Persons driving south on I-65 can take Exit 53 at Cave City and take Kentucky 90 into Glasgow.)