CLARKSVILLE

  • USCKV
  • Latitude: 36.5269
  • Longitude: -87.3659
  • Inland, USA
  • Port in US

Location: Clarksville Tennessee US

Clarksville, Tennessee, located along the Cumberland River, does not have a major marine port infrastructure like those typically found in coastal cities. However, it does have facilities and amenities that cater to river traffic and commercial activities. Here's a general description and potential specifications you might encounter:

Clarksville's Marine and Port Facilities

General Description:

  • Location: Clarksville is situated in northern Tennessee, along the Cumberland River.
  • Accessibility: The port area is accessible via the Cumberland River, which connects to the Ohio River, and ultimately to the Mississippi River, providing access to the Gulf of Mexico.

Specifications and Facilities:

  1. Docking Facilities:

    • Public Docks: Available for both recreational and some commercial vessels.
    • Private Marinas: Often available and can provide services such as fuel, repairs, and supplies.
    • Cargo Handling: Limited, but there may be facilities that support bulk cargo specific to regional needs, such as agricultural products or raw materials.
  2. River Traffic:

    • Barges: Often used to transport large quantities of goods, such as grain, coal, and other commodities.
    • Towboats: These are commonly used to push barges along the river routes.
  3. Storage and Warehousing:

    • On-site Storage: Limited compared to major ports, but storage facilities for certain types of goods might be available.
    • Warehouses: Smaller warehouses for regional distribution are more common.
  4. Cargo Types:

    • Agricultural Products: Likely a significant portion of the cargo due to Tennessee's agricultural industry.
    • Building Materials: Including concrete, sand, gravel, and lumber.
  5. Port Services:

    • Fueling: Available at marinas and some public docks.
    • Maintenance and Repair: Limited compared to larger ports, but basic services will be available.
    • Logistics and Trucking: Regional trucking companies often connect the port to other parts of Tennessee and beyond.
  6. Transportation Links:

    • Rail Access: May be available nearby, providing connections for cargo transportation.
    • Highways: Good road infrastructure enables easy transportation to and from the port area.
  7. Navigation and Safety:

    • Navigational Aids: Buoys, lights, and other aids help manage river traffic.
    • River Conditions: Subject to seasonal variations, including water levels influenced by weather patterns and upstream water management.

Summary

Clarksville's port facilities are integral to the local economy, focusing primarily on river traffic that moves bulk commodities, particularly those related to agriculture and raw materials. While it doesn't match the scale of coastal marine ports, it plays a vital role in regional logistics and transportation. The port's infrastructure supports both commercial activities and recreational boating, making it a versatile component of Clarksville's riverfront.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
BARRY GRIFFITH Towing/Tug US^0WES>11E1 1/18/2025
SARAH HUNTER Other US^084J>08UW 1/18/2025
BRIAN RAFFERTY Other USBNA>USPAH 1/8/2025
LEE SYNNOTT Other USBNA>USPAH 1/5/2025
STEVEN E FURLONG Other US^0A8X>084H 1/4/2025
JAMES H HUNTER Other USCIR 1/4/2025
RONALD L SENSENBACH Towing/Tug USPAH>USBNA>USPAH 1/2/2025
KENOVA Other US^084J>0B0J 1/1/2025
MICHELLE K Towing/Tug US^0AC6>099S 12/27/2024
CHUCK A.J. ARNOLD Other USBNA>USPAH 12/23/2024
CUMBERLAND HUNTER Other

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