If you enjoy a good drink, or whiskey flight, this is a great place to stop. Chattanooga Whiskey offers tours and tastings right downtown, and it’s an easy, relaxed way to spend an hour or two before heading to dinner.
This is one of Chattanooga’s most recognizable landmarks. What used to be a historic train station is now a lively area with restaurants, bars, and shops. It’s a fun place to walk around, grab a drink, and soak up a little local history. Also a hotel with train cars as hotel rooms.
Located in Georgia, this attraction features a 4,100-foot walking trail through unique rock formations, a 100-foot waterfall, and panoramic views from Lover's Leap, where it is famously claimed one can see seven states on a clear day. You can explore the gardens, cross a swinging bridge, and visit the whimsical Fairyland Caverns.
Ruby Falls is a guided cave tour that takes you down 260 feet inside Lookout Mountain to see the tallest underground waterfall in the United States. It’s a unique experience and a good option if you’re looking to do something a little different while you’re in town.
Known as "America's Most Amazing Mile," this is one of the world's steepest passenger railways, with a 72.7% grade. The ten-minute ride up the side of the mountain offers stunning views of the Tennessee Valley, with an observation deck at the top station.