There are so many things to do in our beautiful city. Just Google 'things to do in Chattanooga TN' and review the large variety of things there are to do. If you like the outdoors, we have many hiking trails in the area. If you like to shop and sip, check out the West Village or Warehouse Row. Below is few other places for things to do in our city, or check out the Vist Chattanooga link here:
This aquarium has two buildings: River Journey, which showcases freshwater habitats from around the globe, and Ocean Journey, where you can view magnificent sea creatures. River Journey was the largest freshwater aquarium in the world when is opened 1992. Tennessee Aquarium | Chattanooga Attractions | IMAX Movies
The Walnut Street Bridge is one of Chattanooga’s most beloved public places. Built in 1890, the bridge has stood the test of time, a symbol and connection to some of Chattanooga’s most proud and more troublesome times.
The zoo has over 500 animals, representing over 150 different species, many of which are endangered. Get face to face with a chimpanzee or jaguar, feed a giraffe, or check out some rare and venomous reptiles. Visit | Chattanooga Zoo
Known as “America’s Most Amazing Mile,” The Incline’s trolley-style cars climb through the natural beauty surrounding historic Lookout Mountain at a breathtaking 72.7% grade – straight up. While you’re up top you can visit Point Park, part of the Chickamauga -Chattanooga National Military Park system, just a few short blocks from the Incline top. The Incline Railway | Lookout Mountain Scenic Railway Experience
Chattanooga Whiskey's Experimental Distillery - the first distillery in Chattanooga in over 100 years and the birthplace of Tennessee High Malt Whiskey. Experimental Distillery – Chattanooga Whiskey
The Chattanooga Riverwalk is an easy paved path that stretches over 16.1 miles along the southern banks of the Tennessee River.
Stringer’s Ridge is a 92-acre urban wilderness park in North Chattanooga overlooking the Tennessee River. There are 7 miles of multi-use trails for both bikers and pedestrians. Some of the trails are beginner-friendly and family oriented, allowing for a leisurely stroll, while other sections are designated for more experienced hikers and bikers. Stringer's Ridge main trailhead is located on the north end located on Spears Avenue, which has ample parking, restroom facilities.