Rock City will amaze you; it’s in our nature. Only six miles from downtown Chattanooga, Rock City is 1700 feet above sea level, with a 100-foot waterfall that cascades down the mountain and the famous Swing-A-Long bridge that spans nearly 200 feet. This self-guided tour gives visitors a birds-eye view from high atop Lookout Mountain. Rock City’s other features include Lover’s Leap, where you can “See Seven States,” the Fairyland Caverns, and multiple dining options
A scenic 16-mile, paved multi-use trail running along the southern bank of the Tennessee River from Chickamauga Dam to downtown, including Lookout Mountain. It is a popular, dog-friendly, and accessible route featuring waterfront views, parks, art districts, and restaurants.
The Tennessee Aquarium is one of the world's largest freshwater aquariums, and easily Chattanooga's biggest attraction.
Blending over 100 years of history and character with today’s modern amenities, the Choo Choo is loaded with can’t-miss stops for everyone. Recharge with an afternoon at The Gardens. Get amped up with a night out on Station Street. Fit it all in with a stay at The Hotel Chalet. Drinks. Restaurants. Shopping. Entertainment.
A historic bluff-top neighborhood in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee, overlooking the Tennessee River. Once a residential enclave, it now anchors the city’s riverfront cultural corridor alongside the Hunter Museum of American Art and Houston Museum of Decorative Arts.