Top 17 things to do in Chattanooga - Lonely Planet (2024)

Straddling the Tennessee River and framed by the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Chattanooga is easy on the eyes. Thanks to those rolling green hills and the river’s serpentine course, this southern Tennessee town has been dubbed the “Scenic City.”

But it also offers a rich history: the city was a Civil War battleground, and its Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park is the largest and oldest military park in the nation. Elsewhere, year-round opportunities for incredible outdoor adventures abound, thanks to its abundance of green space, including the 13-mile-long Tennessee Riverwalk, and natural wonders, like Ruby Falls, one of the world's largest underground waterfalls.

If you're planning a trip to Chattanooga, here are some great things to add to your must-do list.

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Learn more about Civil War history at the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park

Lookout Mountain is home to the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, the oldest and largest military park in the nation. Tour the park either on your own with your smartphone as your guide or with a park ranger. The Visitor Center is home to exhibits on the 1863 Campaign for Chattanooga, a series of pivotal Civil War battles, the Fuller Gun Collection, one of the most comprehensive displays of small military arms in the United States, and a small theater that screens a short orientation film, The Campaign for Chattanooga: Death Knell of the Confederacy, every 30 minutes during park hours.

Descend 260ft by elevator and hike to Ruby Falls, one of the world's largest underground waterfalls

Set off on a guided cave walk that will lead you 260ft deep into Lookout Mountain. As you hike the cavern trail to Ruby Falls, one of the world's largest underground waterfalls, you'll encounter speleothems, stalactites, stalagmitesand even "cave bacon," layered flowstone that looks strikingly similar to the breakfast favorite, before you reach the thundering falls.

Hike the "Enchanted Trail" and "See Seven States" at Rock City Gardens

Rock City is not an actual city, but a series of massive, ancient rock formations perched high atop Lookout Mountain. Hike the 4100ft Enchanted Trail to see Rock City's majestic rock formations, which include the Fat Man Squeeze, a narrow aperture leading through an immense boulder that you'll have to squeeze through sideways. Climb the wall at Lover's Leap, where you can experience the "See 7 States" panoramic view of Tennessee and its six neighboring states.

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Ride "America's Most Amazing Mile" aboard the Incline Railway

The single-track Incline Railway, one of the world's steepest passenger railways, set off on its first one-mile run up Lookout Mountain in November 1895. Today the funicular railway is both a National Historic Site and Mechanical Engineering Landmark, offering the unique opportunity to climb the ridge at a 72.7% grade. Your railway journey along "America's Most Amazing Mile" begins at St. Elmo's Station at the base of Lookout Mountain, and ends at Point Park, a ten-acre memorial park, part of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, where stunning views of Chattanooga Valley from 2100ft above await.

Paddle Lookout Creek at Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center

Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center is a 317-acre green oasis located just 10 minutes from downtown Chattanooga, where you can hike or bike over 15 miles of trails. The center is also home to a boat launch, located on the banks of Lookout Creek. Bring your own watercraft or rent canoes from Reflection Riding for an additional fee, and enjoy a paddle along this winding tributary of the Tennessee River.

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Come face to face witha shark at the Tennessee Aquarium

The Tennessee Aquarium, home to over 10,000 animals, is Chattanooga's most visited attraction. Dive into the River Journey, one of the largest freshwater aquariums in the world, and follow the path of a raindrop from high in the Appalachian Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico or stroll the Delta Country exhibit, where American alligators and alligator snapping turtles lurk in a recreated bayou. The Ocean Journey follows the course of the river into the Gulf of Mexico: the exhibit's largest tank, the Secret Reef, is home to sand tiger sharks, bonnethead sharks and green sea turtles. The aquarium's IMAX theater screens documentaries on marine and other wildlife.

Cruise the Tennessee River aboard a retro steamboat, the Southern Belle

Experience the Tennessee River while enjoying a cruise aboard the Southern Belle Riverboat, a replica of a classic river steamboat with a breezy, open-air, third-floor deck. Choose from a sightseeing, lunch, dinner, sunsetor twilight cruise. In the autumn, the Southern Belle's Fall Foliage Cruise offers a scenic, three-hour tour of the Tennessee River Gorge dressed in its fall best.

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Sip local beer culture

Celebrate Chattanooga's long history of beer crafting and contemporary, vibrant beer scene by sipping IPAs, stouts or pilsners at one of the city's unique breweries. Chattanooga Brewing Company began brewing its German-style beers back in 1890. Settle into a comfy leather sofa and taste traditional German Lagers at OddStory Brewing Company. Hutton & Smith Brewing Company has a cozy taproom where beers are all rock-themed. On the Southside, Terminal Brewhouse charms with old-world character and elevated takes on classic pub fare.Naked River Brewing is housed in one of the oldest buildings in Chattanooga and pairs its beers with BBQ. Book a small-group ChattaBrew Tour to go behind the scenes and meet the brewmasters at four different breweries.

Sample hand-crafted whiskey at the Chattanooga Whiskey Experimental Distillery

Tour the Chattanooga Whiskey Experimental Distillery, the first legal whiskey distillery in Chattanooga in over 100 years, and see the production process in action. Sip flights of the latest releases and seasonal whiskey-based co*cktails in the distillery's cozy tasting room.

Stroll the historic Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel

The Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel is a Beaux-Arts beauty of a former railway station located in the heart of Downtown Chattanooga. Built in 1909, the Terminal Station saw passengers pass through towards their trains during the Golden Age of Rail Travel until 1973; in 1989, it was restored and reopened as a hotel, the city's first historic preservation project. Opt to spend the night at the hotel or simply stroll the former railroad tracks, today's picturesque Glenn Miller Gardens.

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Take a swirl on a circa 1894 carousel

Coolidge Park is a stretch of green space overlooking the Tennessee River on Chattanooga's north side. Take a swirl on the park's crown jewel, a circa-1894 carousel featuring 52 hand-carved animals and a calliope band organ. Kids will also enjoy making a splash in the park's interactive water play fountain.

Shop Warehouse Row

Once a turn-of-the-century warehouse district, Warehouse Row now houses upscale boutiques, cozy coffee shopsand casual eateries.

Journey through a Himalayan passage populated by red pandas at the Chattanooga Zoo

Meet the animals of the world as you journey through the Chattanooga Zoo. Travel through the Himalayan Passage, home to snow leopards and the largest indoor red panda exhibit in the world. Come face to face with chimpanzees in the Gombe Forest or mingle with macaws and spider monkeys in the Corcovado Jungle. The Walkin' the Tracks exhibit showcases animals that call the United States home, including bobcats, cougars and coyotes, with a backdrop that references Chattanooga's history as a railway hub.

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Explore the Bluff View Art District

Stretching 1½ blocks on the Tennessee Riverfront, this tiny district boasts three major art institutions: The Houston Museum of Decorative Arts is home to a collection of over 15,000 pieces of decorative art glass from the early 1900s. The River Gallery highlights local and regional artists via rotating exhibits; its meditative outdoor sculpture garden stretches a stroll-worthy two acres along the riverfront. The Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga's premier art museum, showcases the most complete collection of American art in the Southeast, with masterpieces from the 1700s to today.

Amplify your guitar knowledge at Songbirds

Songbirds is dedicated to music history. By day, it's a museum, where you can see the vintage guitars owned by musicians B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Loretta Lynnand more and enjoy interactive exhibits highlighting Chattanooga's music history. By night, Songbirds' custom-built stage and 250-person sound space hosts live concerts and other music-focused events.

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Bike or walk the Tennessee Riverwalk

Rent a bike and ride the 13-mile-longTennessee Riverwalk, from historic Ross's Landing to the Tennessee Riverpark and Chickamauga Dam.

Play a few rounds of pinball at a museum dedicated to the classic arcade game

Challenge yourself to a few rounds of pinball on classic machines, including Caribbean Cruise (1989), Cyclone (1988) and Delta Queen (1974). The Classic Arcade Pinball Museum has classic arcade games and pinball machines, and flat-rate admission gives you unlimited play.

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This article was first published Nov 27, 2017 and updated Aug 18, 2021.

Top 17 things to do in Chattanooga - Lonely Planet (2024)

FAQs

What is unique about Chattanooga? ›

Chattanooga was the birthplace of the tasty snack cake, the MoonPie. A coal miner asked a Chattanooga Bakery traveling salesman for a snack “as big as the moon” in 1917 and the MoonPie was soon born. The home of the MoonPie is on Manufacturers Road and, over 100 years later, is still producing the snack cake.

What's the best time to go to Ruby Falls? ›

When is the best time to visit Ruby Falls? The waterfall is beautiful year-round. The waterfall's flow changes constantly depending on how much water is moving through our area's watershed. If you are looking for a less-busy time to visit, we recommend reservations before 9 AM and after 6:00 PM.

When to visit Chattanooga, TN? ›

The best time to visit Chattanooga is during the fall, from September to November. The end of summer peak season ushers in thinner crowds and cooler temperatures ranging from 40 to 80 degrees. The best reason to visit Chattanooga during the fall, however, is the season's colorful foliage.

Can you walk around downtown Chattanooga? ›

Chattanooga has an incredibly walkable downtown and offers additional great ways to get around the city. So, ditch the car and ride the shuttle, walk, or easily rent a bike for the day as you enjoy Chattanooga.

What food is Chattanooga known for? ›

The traditional dishes – okra, collard greens, cornbread, black-eyed peas, and fried meat dishes – were all introduced by other cultures. People from around the world have made Chattanooga home and introduced the community to their beautiful heritage through music, festivals, art, and food. So much incredible food.

Why is Chattanooga so famous? ›

Chattanooga was made famous by the Glenn Miller Orchestra, who recorded the first gold record with the song, “Chattanooga Choo Choo.”

What's on top of Lookout Mountain? ›

The infamous red and black barns are right, you must see Rock City! This unique attraction sits atop Lookout Mountain with panoramic views of seven states. There's almost always a festival at Rock City to enjoy, so come any time of year.

How far apart are Nashville and Chattanooga? ›

1-How to Get There

Nashville is 132-miles from Chattanooga, TN. With this distance from Nashville, you can get to your destination in just 2-hours and 5-minutes.

Is Chattanooga, Tennessee worth visiting? ›

We've been named by Lonely Planet as the "Best in the U.S." and "10 U.S. destinations you need to see."

How long is the Riverwalk in Chattanooga? ›

Spanning 16.1 miles along the southern banks of the Tennessee River, with additional legs stretching into Chattanooga and beyond, the paved path lets you immerse yourself in nature, culture, and cuisine all in one family-friendly adventure.

What is the best part of Chattanooga Riverwalk? ›

Top things to do at the Riverwalk: Walking, jogging, birdwatching, outdoor photography, sightseeing and bicycling are my personal favorites. Fishing from the river bank and from the variety of small piers is also very popular among people who use the path to get to the good spots.

Does Chattanooga have a nightlife? ›

Check out our list of late-night spots or treat yourself to a co*cktail with a view at one of Chattanooga's popular rooftop bars. Music enthusiasts rejoice! Chattanooga's music venues host an array of performances, from intimate acoustic sets to electrifying concerts featuring local talent and renowned artists.

What is the nickname for Chattanooga Tennessee? ›

Its official nickname is the "Scenic City", alluding to the surrounding mountains, ridges, and valleys. Unofficial nicknames include "River City", "Chatt", "Nooga", "Chattown", and "Gig City", the latter a reference to its claims that it has the fastest internet service in the Western Hemisphere.

What is the main industry in Chattanooga? ›

Local Industries and Major Employers

Chattanooga and Hamilton County are home to a diverse range of industries including automotive, advanced manufacturing, insurance and financial services, and food and beverage manufacturing. Chattanooga offers an exciting mix of legacy and start-up businesses.

What does Chattanooga mean in Cherokee? ›

Chattanooga; CHATT-UH-NOO-GA (n.): Derived from Tsatanugi, which in the Cherokee language means “rock coming to a point” or “end of the mountain.”

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