Chattanooga, TN Attractions
Bluff View Art District
— Bluff View Art District is a historic neighborhood filled with restaurants, a coffee house, art gallery, historic Bed & Breakfast, and plenty of gardens, plazas, and courtyards where you can relax and rejuvenate. This is Chattanooga's first art district a
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Chattanooga Convention Center
Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport
Chattanooga Zoo/Warner Park
— The Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park, formerly the Warner Park Zoo, is a 13-acre zoo located in Warner Park in Downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee. The zoo was established in 1937 and is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park
— The 5,300 acre Chickamauga Battlefield, scene of the last major Confederate victory of the American Civil War, contains numerous monuments, historical tablets, wayside exhibits, and trails.
Coolidge Park
— Once an abandoned shipping yard, Coolidge Park has carried the spirit of revitalization from downtown to the North Shore. The park features a century-old, hand-carved carousel. A large fountain with stone horses, lions and sea turtles sprays water to cool
Creative Discovery Museum
— This interactive museum of science and technology provides a hands-on learning environment for children of all ages. The Artist's Studio challenges kids to become more artistic, the Musician's Workshop builds a love for music. Throughout the year, ever-ch
Hamilton Place Mall
— Hamilton Place Mall, located at I-75 in Chattanooga is TN's largest shopping destination. Over 200 stores including Dillard's, Belk, JCPenney, Sears, Barnes & Nobles Booksellers, Bare Escentuals, Sephora, American Eagle, Coach, Chico's, Hollister, Ann Tay
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
International Towing & Recovery Museum
— Come walk among early towing and recovery history in the International Towing & Recovery Hall Of Fame and Museum. Enjoy restored antique wreckers and equipment, industry related displays of collectible toys, tools, unique equipment, and pictorial historie
Lake Winnepesaukah Amusement Park
— With over eighty-six years of history and excitement, Lake Winnepesaukah is dedicated to providing a family fun atmosphere that s close to home and at a price the average family can afford. Home to the world famous hills of the Cannon Ball Roller Coaster,
Nashville International Airport
Ocoee River Rafting
— As the oldest company on the Ocoee River, we have provided guided whitewater rafting adventures for 36 years. Since 1976 Ocoee Rafting has welcomed you to miles of challenging and exciting Class III and IV rapids on one of the country's premier rivers. Ex
Rock City Gardens
— Rock City is a true marvel of nature featuring massive ancient rock formations, gardens with over 400 native plant species, and breathtaking "See 7 States" panoramic views. Take an unforgettable journey along the Enchanted Trail where each step reveals na
Ruby Falls
— Located over 1120 feet beneath the surface, Ruby Falls is the nation s largest and deepest waterfall open to the public. Hundreds of gallons of water rush over by the minute and amaze visitors.
Southern Belle Riverboat
— In the 1800s, when Chattanooga was little more than a river landing, luxury riverboats chugged up and down the Tennessee River. Preserving some of the area's history, this 500-passenger riverboat carries hundreds of passengers on daily excursions includin
Tennessee Aquarium/IMAX 3D Theatre
— Come see for yourself why visitors like you rate the Tennessee Aquarium number one for guest satisfaction. Enjoy a remarkable journey with 10,000 animals. Then, let us take you to places you ve only imagined at Chattanooga s IMAX 3D movie theater with a s
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
— The Tennessee Valley Railroad is a moving museum, offering an interactive, historical experience that will add an extra dimension to your visit to Chattanooga s great attractions. Here you will find the only regularly scheduled, full-sized train ride in T
The Incline Railway
— Long ago the only way to reach the top of Lookout Mountain was via this mile-long railroad. Today, it is still a popular way to ascend the heights, but by tourists, not residents. The ride aboard the original rail cars provides a gorgeous view of the vall
Tyson McGee Airport