Tones of Tremont
The Middle Prong of the Little River is formed by the confluence of Lynn Camp Prong and Thunderhead Prong and flows another 6 miles till it empties in the Little River. The entire watershed of the Middle Prong is loosely known as Tremont.
The Little River is approximately 60 miles long and very scenic. It begins within the Great Smoky National Park and eventually empties into the Tennessee River at Fort Loudon Lake.
©John Cothron 2017, For consideration only, no reproduction without prior permission.
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