Overlooking the Tennessee River, this hidden gem serves handcrafted wines (no sulfites added!) and wood-fired pizza with unbeatable views. No reservation needed unless your group is over six.
A fun stop for high-quality cast iron cookware that's made locally in South Pittsburg, TN!
A quirky and unique shopping destination with items from lost luggage all over the world.
This artsy area is home to galleries, the Hunter Museum, and Adryan and Ty’s favorite coffee shop, Rembrandt’s. Don’t miss the handmade pasta at Tony’s Pasta Shop nearby.
You can't beat Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights around Christmas time!
Descend 260 feet into Lookout Mountain to witness Ruby Falls, the tallest underground waterfall open to the public in the U.S. Guided tours showcase stunning rock formations and a dramatic light show at the 145-foot waterfall. Advance online ticket purchase is required.
Built in 1890, the Walnut Street Bridge is one of the world’s longest pedestrian bridges, spanning 2,376 feet across the Tennessee River. This historic truss bridge connects downtown Chattanooga to the North Shore, offering stunning views of the river and city skyline. It’s a perfect spot for a leisurely walk, jog, or bike ride, and is a centerpiece of many local events and festivals.
Located in Chattanooga’s North Shore, Coolidge Park is a scenic, riverside park perfect for a relaxing afternoon. It features a beautiful antique carousel, an interactive splash fountain for kids, open green spaces, and breathtaking views of the Walnut Street Bridge. Grab some Clumpies Ice Cream nearby and enjoy a walk along the river!
A must-visit for families and sea-life lovers.