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Outdoors in the Chattanooga metro area.

Outdoors across the Chattanooga metro area — 30 places.

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Blue Blazes Trail

Blue Blazes Trail

Chattanooga · outdoor recreation

2-mi. loop trail along ancient shorelines via forests & swamps, with a Tennessee River overlook.

Blue Goose Hollow Trailhead

Blue Goose Hollow Trailhead

Chattanooga · park
Boynton Park

Boynton Park

Chattanooga · park
Brown's Ferry Federal Road Trailhead

Brown's Ferry Federal Road Trailhead

Chattanooga · outdoor recreation
Chattanooga Billiard Club Inc

Chattanooga Billiard Club Inc

Chattanooga · outdoor recreation

A vibrant venue offering billiards, food, drinks, and events for all ages.

Coolidge Park

Coolidge Park

Chattanooga · park

This North Shore riverfront park opened in 1999, anchored by a 1894 Dentzel carousel that Bud Ellis hand-restored over 12 years and the landing point for the Walnut Street pedestrian bridge.

Crabtree Farms

Crabtree Farms

Chattanooga · outdoor recreation

Founded in 1998, this sustainable urban farm offers seasonal plant & produce sales, tours & classes.

Cumberland Trail

Cumberland Trail

Chattanooga · outdoor recreation
Engel Stadium

Engel Stadium

Chattanooga · park

Former home of the Chattanooga Lookouts, this baseball stadium, built in 1930, is a local landmark.

Enterprise South Nature Park

Enterprise South Nature Park

Chattanooga · park

Wooded 2,800-acre park offering walking & biking trails, picnic areas, a lake & a visitor center.

Harris-Johnson Park

Harris-Johnson Park

Chattanooga · park
Indian Rockhouse

Indian Rockhouse

Chattanooga · outdoor recreation
Jefferson Park

Jefferson Park

Chattanooga · park
Maclellan Island

Maclellan Island

Chattanooga · outdoor recreation

An expansive wildlife refuge & bird nesting site with camping & 1.5 miles of hiking trails.

Miller Park

Miller Park

Chattanooga · park
Miller Plaza

Miller Plaza

Chattanooga · park

Miller Plaza is a smoke-free city park, stage, and pavilion located in downtown Chattanooga at 850 Market Street, offering public access and various events throughout the year.

Orchard Knob Reservation

Orchard Knob Reservation

Chattanooga · park
Pot Point Nature Trail

Pot Point Nature Trail

Chattanooga · outdoor recreation
Prentice Cooper State Forest Trailhead parking

Prentice Cooper State Forest Trailhead parking

Chattanooga · park

Riverfront destination with a sprawling forest, 35 miles of hiking trails & primitive campsites.

Renaissance Park

Renaissance Park

Chattanooga · park
Riverview Park

Riverview Park

Chattanooga · park
Ross's Landing

Ross's Landing

Chattanooga · park

Urban recreational area with an amphitheater, pier, playground, marina & walkways along the river.

Sculpture Garden

Sculpture Garden

Chattanooga · outdoor recreation

Skyuka Springs Trailhead

Chattanooga · outdoor recreation
Stringers Ridge Park

Stringers Ridge Park

Chattanooga · park
Tennessee Riverpark

Tennessee Riverpark

Chattanooga · park

Landscaped trail tracing a 10-mile river dotted with public art, picnic tables & fishing piers.

The passage

The passage

Chattanooga · park
Walnut Street Bridge

Walnut Street Bridge

Chattanooga · park

Built in 1890 and stretching 2,376 feet across the Tennessee River, the Walnut Street Bridge is one of the world's longest pedestrian bridges. Restored in 1993 after closing to vehicles in 1978, it links downtown Chattanooga to the North Shore and Coolidge Park.

Warner Park

Warner Park

Chattanooga · park

The Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park (formerly the Warner Park Zoo) is a 13-acre (5.3 ha) zoological park located in Warner Park in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The zoo was established in 1937 by the City of Chattanooga with the construction of two 4 by 6 feet (1.2 by 1.8 m) cages for rhesus monkeys. (An earlier zoo was established in 1900, Oxley Zoo, by Colonel F. G. Oxley of Bridgeport, Alabama, when he donated $500 to open the first public zoo in Chattanooga.

Warner Park Pool

Warner Park Pool

Chattanooga · outdoor recreation