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This is Lillydale Campground on the shores of Dale

This is Lillydale Campground on the shores of Dale

This is Lillydale Campground on the shores of Dale Hollow Lake. Operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, this favorite camping destination once featured plush loblolly pine trees. In 200... More

These are waterside campsites at Lillydale Campground

These are waterside campsites at Lillydale Campground

These are waterside campsites at Lillydale Campground on the shores of Dale Hollow Lake. Operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, this favorite camping destination once featured plush lo... More

This is Lillydale Campground at Dale Hollow Lake taken,

This is Lillydale Campground at Dale Hollow Lake taken,

This is Lillydale Campground at Dale Hollow Lake taken, Sept. 3, 2000, before the southern pine beetles infested the majestic loblolly pines and forced the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District to clo... More

Volunteers cut down infested loblolly pine trees and

Volunteers cut down infested loblolly pine trees and

Volunteers cut down infested loblolly pine trees and burn debris at Lillydale Campground, Feb. 27, 2001. The trees were infested by the southern pine beetle and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville Distri... More

Students from the Putnam County School System wear

Students from the Putnam County School System wear

Students from the Putnam County School System wear BOAT US Foundation Life jackets to illustrate the importance of water safety in Cookeville, Tenn. (Photo by Sondra Carmen)

Volunteers cut down infested loblolly pine trees at

Volunteers cut down infested loblolly pine trees at

Volunteers cut down infested loblolly pine trees at Lillydale Campground, Jan. 23, 2001. The trees were infested by the southern pine beetle and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District had no choice... More

These are waterside campsites at Lillydale Campground

These are waterside campsites at Lillydale Campground

These are waterside campsites at Lillydale Campground on the shores of Dale Hollow Lake. Operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, this favorite camping destination once featured plush lo... More

This is Lillydale Campground at Dale Hollow Lake taken,

This is Lillydale Campground at Dale Hollow Lake taken,

This is Lillydale Campground at Dale Hollow Lake taken, Sept. 3, 2000, before the southern pine beetles infested the majestic loblolly pines and forced the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District to clo... More

Park Ranger Sondra Carmen enjoys the 75th Anniversary

Park Ranger Sondra Carmen enjoys the 75th Anniversary

Park Ranger Sondra Carmen enjoys the 75th Anniversary Commemoration of Dale Hollow Dam Oct. 19, 2018 at the dam's overlook in Celina, Tenn. Lt. Col. Cullen Jones (not in photo), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nas... More

Carmen named District Employee of the Month for December 2013

Carmen named District Employee of the Month for December 2013

Sondra Carmen, park ranger and environmental protection specialist at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District’s Dale Hollow Lake in Celina, Tenn., is the District Employee of the Month for December 2013.

This bark from a loblolly pine tree at Lillydale Campground

This bark from a loblolly pine tree at Lillydale Campground

This bark from a loblolly pine tree at Lillydale Campground at Dale Hollow Lake taken, Jan. 22, 2001, shows where southern pine beetles bore into it and the females constructed long, winding, S-shaped tunnels t... More

These are waterside campsites at Lillydale Campground

These are waterside campsites at Lillydale Campground

These are waterside campsites at Lillydale Campground on the shores of Dale Hollow Lake. Operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, this favorite camping destination once featured plush lo... More

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