Hiking
Free tennis courts, a playground, ball fields, and a short gravel walking path (about 1 mile round trip).
Rivermont Park
Dixie DriveFree tennis courts, a playground, ball fields, and a short gravel walking path (about 1 mile round trip).
Sweet getaway spot right in the city. Great for hiking or MTB
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Stringers Ridge Park
Spears AvenueSweet getaway spot right in the city. Great for hiking or MTB
Located on Lookout Mountain. Can start at Point Park and end at Sunset Rock or vice versa.
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Sunset Rock
405 W Brow RdLocated on Lookout Mountain. Can start at Point Park and end at Sunset Rock or vice versa.
Beautiful GA state park just 30 minutes away. I believe there’s a $5 parking fee.
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Cloudland Canyon State Park
122 Cloudland Canyon Park RdBeautiful GA state park just 30 minutes away. I believe there’s a $5 parking fee.
Look this lovely place up online beforehand. You may need to ok your ticket online to secure a spot. Prices are per vehicle, not per person.
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Lula Lake Land Trust
5000 Lula Lake RdLook this lovely place up online beforehand. You may need to ok your ticket online to secure a spot. Prices are per vehicle, not per person.
This is an easy hike (1 mile) to a swimming hole and swinging bridge. From there you have the option to loop around to make it a 3 mile hike total, or head to Signal Point for a longer hike.
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Rainbow Lake Trail
Rainbow Lake TrailThis is an easy hike (1 mile) to a swimming hole and swinging bridge. From there you have the option to loop around to make it a 3 mile hike total, or head to Signal Point for a longer hike.
I love the Riverwalk! Consider renting a bike (there are multiple stations along the Riverwalk) and biking from the dam all the way to St. Elmo. Or just from the dam to the Art District and grabbing lunch at Rembrant’s
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Tennessee Riverwalk
Tennessee RiverwalkI love the Riverwalk! Consider renting a bike (there are multiple stations along the Riverwalk) and biking from the dam all the way to St. Elmo. Or just from the dam to the Art District and grabbing lunch at Rembrant’s
Paddle Boarding
Coolidge Park
150 River StCoolidge is a great spot for all things Chattanooga.
Dixie Boat Ramp
Dixie DriveSo, so close and easy. Quiet & remote.
Chickamauga Dam
Great spot for multiple activities- paddling, swimming, or picknicking
Great spot within a 10 minute drive for hiking or paddle boarding
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Greenway Farms Dog Park
Great spot within a 10 minute drive for hiking or paddle boarding
Paddle board rentals right within Coolidge Park. Rent by the hour or for the entire day.
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L2 Outside
131 River StPaddle board rentals right within Coolidge Park. Rent by the hour or for the entire day.
Mountain Biking
Enterprise South Naturpark
190 Still Hollow LoopPerfect for beginners like me!
Stringers Ridge Park
Spears AvenueGreat for intermediate MTB routes
Sightseeing
Some of my favorite views of Chattanooga. One of the best spots for any history buff as well. Consider adding a hike to Sunset Rock after checking out the small museum.
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Point Park
110 Point Park RdSome of my favorite views of Chattanooga. One of the best spots for any history buff as well. Consider adding a hike to Sunset Rock after checking out the small museum.
Maybe grab some ice cream at Clumpies and walk across the bridge. My personal favorite is grabbing coffee at Mean Mug & watching the Ironman swimmers from the bridge if you’re lucky enough to be in town the day of a race.
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Walnut Street Bridge
Walnut Street BridgeMaybe grab some ice cream at Clumpies and walk across the bridge. My personal favorite is grabbing coffee at Mean Mug & watching the Ironman swimmers from the bridge if you’re lucky enough to be in town the day of a race.