Soddy Daisy
28 places in Soddy Daisy · the Chattanooga metro area
In Soddy Daisy
Agave Azul II Mexican Bar and Grill - Soddy Daisy
Big Soddy Creek Gulf
Charlie's Restaurant Lounge
Cumberland Trail — Boston Branch / North Chickamauga Section
Scenic segment of the long Cumberland Trail traversing the Walden's Ridge escarpment above Soddy-Daisy.
El Metate 3 - Soddy Daisy
Good News Roasters Coffee
Good News Roasters Coffee
Home Folks Family Restaurant
Hunt Brothers Pizza
Convenience store-based pizza chain doling out create-your-own pies along with wings.
Kay's Kastles
Lickin Good Donuts
Little Soddy Trailhead
Momo Hibachi(Soddy Daisy_TN)
MrBeast Burger
North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Park
Off The Farm Barbque
Penney's Place
Possum Creek Gorge (Cumberland Trail South)
Wilder, less-trafficked Cumberland Trail segment with a swinging suspension bridge and waterfalls.
Rafael's Italian Restaurant
Ricko's Pizzeria And Italian Cuisine
Roo Brew Mobile Cafe
Sale Creek Marina Multiboating
Soddy Municipal Park
Soddy-Daisy Community Library
Soddy-Daisy Dog Park
Soddy-Daisy Veterans Park
Stinging Fork Falls State Natural Area
Wimpie's Country Restaurant
Worth the drive — near Soddy Daisy
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.
Hunter Museum of American Art
⊙42 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
⊙42 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.
Main Street Meats
⊙45 min drive
Venue featuring a butcher shop & a modern, brick-walled American cafe for lunch, dinner & cocktails.
Ruby Falls
⊙50 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.
Lookout Mountain Incline Railway
⊙50 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.
Rock City Gardens
⊙58 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.