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Cumberland River at Edenwold
Tennessee — Water Level & Flood Stage

Located in Davidson County, Tennessee on the Cumberland River. Live water level data from USGS gauge 03426490, updated every 15 minutes.

Current Water Level

Gage Height

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Streamflow

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Last Reading

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Flood Stages

Major Flood

60 ft

Moderate Flood

55 ft

Minor Flood

49 ft

Action Stage

42 ft

Flood stages defined by the National Weather Service. Gage height data from USGS Water Resources.

What Floods at Each Level

63 ft

Significant flooding of agricultural, residential, and industrial areas is occurring along the river, including portions of Mansker Creek below Long Hollow Pike, and Dry Creek below Gallatin Pike. Properties on and near Northstar Ct, River Landing Way, Anita Dr, Bennett Dr, Claudia Dr, Hickory Industrial Dr, Northgate Business Pkwy, Hurst Dr, Teresa Dr, and Cheyenne Blvd are also impacted, as well as homes in the Waterford subdivision and Harbor Village area.

60 ft

Extensive flooding of agricultural, residential and industrial areas continues along the river. Locations impacted include areas on and near Northstar Ct, River Landing Way, Anita Dr, Hickory Industrial Dr, Hurst Dr, and Teresa Dr. Most homes in the Waterford subdivision are flooded, along with Riverside Golf Center, and portions of the Old Hickory County Club. Water approaches homes on Cheyenne Blvd near Canton Pass in the Harbor Village area, and industrial property on Northgate Business Pkwy.

58 ft

Extensive flooding is impacting many residential and industrial areas on and near Northstar Ct, River Landing Way, Anita Dr, Hickory Industrial Dr, Hurst Dr, and Teresa Dr. In the Waterford subdivision Merritt St near the entrance is flooded and water begins to approach homes. Most agricultural areas along the river are completely flooded, along with Riverside Golf Center, and portions of the Old Hickory Country Club are flooded.

55 ft

Many residential, industrial, and agricultural areas are impacted along the river, inlucding those on and near Northstar Ct, River Landing Way, Anita Dr, Hickory Inudustrial Dr, Hurst Dr, and Teresa Dr. Portions of Riverside Golf Center and Old Hickory Country Club are flooded, and areas along Mansker Creek and Dry Creek are flooded due to backwater. Water approaches Merritt St in the Waterford subdivision and access may be restricted at higher levels.

52 ft

Flooding continues to impact agricultural areas along the river, Riverside Golf Center, residential properties on Mansker Dr, Bennett Dr, and Hurst Dr, and industrial property on Edenwold Rd. Locations along Mansker Creek are also impacted, including Moss Wright Park, the athletic fields at Pope John Paul II High School, and other nearby areas. Water approaches residential properties on Northstar Ct, Anita Dr and Warrior Rd, and industrial property on Hickory Industrial Dr.

49 ft

Flooding of low lying areas along the river begins from Old Hickory Dam to near the Hermitage Golf Course, impacting agricultural areas, Riverside Golf Center, and properties on Mansker Dr, Bennett Dr, and Hurst Dr. Water backs up Mansker Creek affecting areas near Moss Wright Park and the athletic fields at Pope John Paul II High School, and backwater on Dry Creek affects industrial property on Edenwold Dr.

47 ft

Water continues to inundate low lying areas along the river. Locations impacted are Moss Wright Park, the athletic fields at Pope John Paul II High School and other areas along Mansker Creek, industrial property along Dry Creek, agricultural areas, and Riverside Golf Center. Water approaches properties on Mansker Dr, Bennett Dr and Hurst Dr, which may cause damage at higher levels.

45 ft

Inundation of low lying areas along the river continues, affecting portions of Moss Wright Park on Mansker Creek and industrial property along Dry Creek. Water begins to inundate the athletic fields at Pope John Paul II High School, agricultural areas, and Riverside Golf Center.

42 ft

Low lying areas along the river from Old Hickory Dam to near the Hermitage Golf Course begin to be inunudated, and water backs up Mansker Creek affecting portions of Moss Wright Park.

Impact statements from the National Weather Service, describing what typically happens at each water level.

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Historic Crests

Date Stage Flow
Feb 23, 201950.7 ft
Feb 23, 201950.7 ft
Apr 29, 201342.29 ft
Apr 29, 201342.29 ft
Mar 1, 201138.53 ft

About This Gauge

USGS Site

03426490

NWS LID

EDWT1

River

Cumberland River

County

Davidson, TN

Coordinates

36.2875°N, 86.6883°W

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current water level of Cumberland River at Edenwold?

The Cumberland River at Edenwold gauge is maintained by USGS (site 03426490) and reports water levels every 15 minutes. Visit this page to see the latest reading updated live, or download StormCast to get push alerts when levels rise.

What is flood stage for Cumberland River at Edenwold?

The NWS-defined flood stage for Cumberland River at Edenwold is 49 feet. Action stage begins at 42 feet. Moderate flooding starts at 55 feet, and major flooding at 60 feet.

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Where is the Cumberland River at Edenwold gauge located?

The gauge is located in Davidson County, Tennessee at coordinates 36.2875°N, 86.6883°W. USGS site number: 03426490. Data is provided by the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Weather Service.

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Source & Notes

Data provided by: US Geological Survey, Observations courtesy of U.S. Geological Survey