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Autumn Exploration

EXPLORING OLD HICKORY LAKE FROM THE WATER

Article by Cherokee Boat Club

Photography by Provided

As the summer turns to fall and the days become shorter yet, don't stow away your boating dreams so fast—fall unveils a whole new time of local water enchantment. Beyond the obvious beauty of natural landscapes and changing colors of the season, boating in the fall brings forth a medley of benefits and pleasures.

Picture a crisp fall afternoon with the gentle lap of water against your boat, a brisk autumn breeze teasing your senses and a palette of reds, oranges, and yellows painting the shoreline along Old Hickory. The air of fall almost seems to invigorate, turning a simple boat ride into a unique experience.

But, it's not just about the visuals; fall boating engages all the senses. As you glide along the water, the symphony of rustling leaves overhead and the distant call of migrating Tennessee birds compose a natural soundtrack, turning your boat into a floating oasis of sensory delight.

Nature's theatrics reach their peak during fall. Wildlife is more active as our local animals prepare for winter, offering observers a front-row view--many times only visible from the water. Whether it's witnessing the graceful flight of migrating birds or glimpsing woodland deer making final preparations for the cold months, fall boating transforms every outing into an immersive encounter with nature's grand finale. If fishing the shoreline is your pleasure, a peaceful cruise around your favorite fishing spot is even more enchanting as the weather changes.

Embrace the joys of autumn boating—a harmonious blend of peaceful, visual splendor, and the invigorating spirit of the season found year round only on the water!




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