Fort Loudoun Paddling
Notification Alert
Kayak Rentals Temporarily Unavailable
Kayak Rentals are closed for this season due to ongoing ADA construction at the park. The boat dock with kayak launches is currently ripped out, and we do not have an ETA for its completion. Park guests are still welcome to bring kayaks and put them into the water; however, they cannot drive to these points to drop off kayaks as they normally would.
Thank you for your patience and understanding. If you have any questions, please contact the park office.
Paddling at Fort Loudoun
Fort Loudoun State Historic Area sits on the bank of Tellico Lake, formed by the Little Tennessee and Tellico Rivers.
Tellico Lake stretches 33 miles up the Little Tennessee and has 357 miles of shoreline, providing opportunities for boating, paddling, fishing, swimming, and views of the Cherokee National Forest.
Kayaks and standup paddle boards (SUPs) are available every day with the exception of garrison weekends and special events. Paddles and life jackets are provided. To rent, stop by the visitor center.
Bring Your Own Paddlecraft
You are welcome to use the kayak launch if you are bringing your own paddle craft. Please note there is no boat ramp at the park.
Island Loop Water Trail Map
Follow the guide below for how to explore the Island Loop Water Trail. You can download and print the map, or view it here online.
Rates
Kayak (single): $24 for 3 hours plus $8 per additional hour
Kayak (tandem): $36 for 3 hours plus $12 per additional hour
Paddleboard: $24 for 3 hours plus $8 per additional hour
Steps to Load in Your Boat
No events are scheduled at this time, but there's always more to explore.