YELLOW CREEK STATE INLAND PORT
YELLOW CREEK STATE INLAND PORT
OFFERING ACCESS TO WATERWAYS, RAIL, HIGHWAYS AND STORAGE!
YELLOW CREEK
The Yellow Creek State Inland Port, one of two state-owned ports, is the oldest port on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. It was authorized in 1972, opened in 1974, and shipped its first steel coils in 1975.
ABOUT US
The port’s location at the northern end of the Tenn-Tom near its confluence with the Tennessee River at Mile 215.5 in the Pickwick reservoir provides immediate access to two federally operated and maintained waterways.
FACILITIES/SERVICES
420-foot concrete main dock
1,000-foot mooring cells
Six acres paved outdoor storage
20,000 sq. ft. humidity
controlled indoor/outdoor warehouse
15,000 sq. ft. humidity-controlled indoor/outdoor warehouse
LOCATION/CONNECTION
The Yellow Creek State Inland Port, adjacent to the city of Iuka in Tishomingo County, is located on the Tenn-Tom Waterway at RM 448.3 & RM 435 on the Tenn-Tom Waterway and the Tennessee River RM 215.