Dalton
30 places in Dalton · the Chattanooga metro area
In Dalton
Al Rollins Park
Local open space popular with families offering 2 play areas & a zip line, plus a fishing pond.
Artistic Civic Theatre
At The Pier Arcade
Big Time Billiards and Cafe
Blunt House
BORREGUITO G Restaurant
Brookwood Park
Neighborhood park featuring tennis courts, a picnic shelter, play equipment & open lawn areas.
Burr Performing Arts Park
Cafe Ostro
Casa Del Cafe
Cheesecake Heaven
Compact bakery serving both mini- & full-size cheesecakes in a wide menu of creative flavors.
Chef Lin's
Chelsea's On Thornton
Cherokee Brewing + Pizza Company
24 beers on tap & a wood-fired pizza menu with ample communal seating & industrial interior details.
Cocina Tulum
Cold Creek At North Oaks
Common Ground Coffee Shop
Cowboy Coffee Cantina
Cremo Drive-In
Crescent City Tavern
Cyra's - Simple Goodness
Seasonal, Southern-accented fare & cocktails in a hip bistro space with a living wall of herbs.
D Food Collab
Dalton Brewing Company
Dalton Civic Park
Dalton Convention Center
The Dalton Convention Center is a multi-purpose venue in Dalton, Georgia built in 1991. Owned by the city of Dalton and by Whitfield County, the Convention Center is operated by the general manager and director of tourism, Doug Phipps and Margaret Thigpen. In addition to being home to the Georgia Athletic High School Coaches' Hall of Fame, the Convention Center's arena has a maximum seating capacity of 2,100 and was home to the Georgia Rampage of the X-League Indoor Football.
Dalton Falls Fun Center
Dalton Freight Depot and Visitors Center
Restored train depot built in 1911, with a viewing platform & exhibits on the railroad & Civil War.
Dalton Little Theatre
Dalton State College Trail
Dalton State College (DSC or Dalton State) is a public college in Dalton, Georgia, United States. It is part of the University System of Georgia. Founded in 1963 as a junior college, the college became a four-year institution in 1998. Dalton State is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
Dave & Pauli's Art Emporium
Worth the drive — near Dalton
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
⊙67 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
⊙68 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.
Main Street Meats
⊙68 min drive
Venue featuring a butcher shop & a modern, brick-walled American cafe for lunch, dinner & cocktails.
Ruby Falls
⊙70 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.
Hunter Museum of American Art
⊙71 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
⊙71 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.