Chickamauga
20 places in Chickamauga · the Chattanooga metro area
In Chickamauga
Brotherton Cabin
Chickamauga Coke Ovens
19th-century coke ovens in parklike surrounds, with restored train cars & demonstration ponds.
Chickamauga Lake / Battle Park
*Note: be careful — Chickamauga Lake (the TVA reservoir) is in Tennessee. Within GA Chickamauga, the parks of note are Crawfish Springs/Gordon Park.*
Choo Choo BBQ & Grill
Crawfish Spring
Droop Scoops
Holland-Watson Veterans Memorial Park
Jack's Family Restaurant
Fast-food chain serving standard American eats such as burgers, fries & milkshakes.
James A. Smith Planetarium
Kentucky Monument
Kingdom Coffee Chickamauga
Lee & Gordon's Mills
The Lee and Gordon Mill in Chickamauga, Georgia is a historic grist mill and store. It is on the west bank of Chickamauga Creek, about two miles north of Chickamauga on Red Belt Road. It was built in 1867 on the site of a previous mill. The previous mill was destroyed in September 1863 during the Battle of Chickamauga. A saw mill was another line of its business.
Los Potros Mexican Restaurant (Chickamauga)
New Great Wall
Railhead Station
Snodgrass House
Snodgrass Hill is a summit in Walker County, Georgia. With an elevation of 896 feet (273 m), Snodgrass Hill is the 886th highest summit in the state of Georgia. Snodgrass Hill was named for George Washington Snodgrass, a pioneer who settled there. Snodgrass Hill was involved in the Battle of Chickamauga and was fought at over on September 20, 1863.
Southern Shadows Inc. - Chickamauga's Ghost Tour
The Cakery & More
The Grind Coffee Shop
Walker County Regional Heritage Museum
Worth the drive — near Chickamauga
Editor's picks elsewhere in the Chattanooga metro area, with the honest drive time. Everything here is inside the the Chattanooga metro area area — distance is just context.
Rock City Gardens
⊙19 min drive
Garnet and Frieda Carter opened this Lookout Mountain garden trail in 1932, threading through ancient sandstone formations to Lover's Leap, where signage claims views of seven states.
Lookout Mountain Incline Railway
⊙23 min drive
An 1895 funicular climbing Lookout Mountain at a 72.7% grade — among the world's steepest passenger railways — from St. Elmo's depot to Point Park, run today by Chattanooga's transit authority.
Ruby Falls
⊙25 min drive
A glass-front elevator drops 260 feet inside Lookout Mountain to a 63-foot underground waterfall Leo Lambert discovered in 1928 while drilling a tourist tunnel and named for his wife Ruby.
Main Street Meats
⊙27 min drive
Venue featuring a butcher shop & a modern, brick-walled American cafe for lunch, dinner & cocktails.
Hunter Museum of American Art
⊙31 min drive
Opened in 1952 in a 1905 classical-revival mansion atop an 80-foot bluff, the museum now spans three connected buildings — the original mansion, a 1975 Brutalist wing, and a 2005 Randall Stout addition.
Tennessee Aquarium
⊙31 min drive
Two riverfront buildings on the downtown Tennessee River — River Journey traces water from Appalachian headwaters to the Gulf, Ocean Journey houses sharks, rays, and tropical reef life.