Outdoors in the Chattanooga metro area.
Outdoors across the Chattanooga metro area — 169 places.
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Al Rollins Park
Local open space popular with families offering 2 play areas & a zip line, plus a fishing pond.
Audubon Acres
Tranquil park along a creek featuring wooded trails, seasonal wildflowers & tube & canoe rentals.
Bay Point Loop Trailhead
Bear Trace at Harrison Bay (TN Golf Trail)
Big Soddy Creek Gulf
Blue Blazes Trail
2-mi. loop trail along ancient shorelines via forests & swamps, with a Tennessee River overlook.
Blue Goose Hollow Trailhead
Blythe Oldfield Park
Booger Branch / Tiger Creek hiking
Lesser-known Chattahoochee NF trailheads with creek-side hiking and small cascades; off-the-radar even for locals.
Booker T. Washington State Park
Scenic state park offering bike trails, an Olympic-size pool, picnic areas & fishing.
Boynton Park
Brookwood Park
Neighborhood park featuring tennis courts, a picnic shelter, play equipment & open lawn areas.
Brown's Ferry Federal Road Trailhead
Burr Performing Arts Park
Camp Jordan Park Concession
Catoosa Springs
Charleston City Park & Boat Ramp
Public Hiwassee River boat launch (open 5am-9pm) with picnic tables and floating fishing pier; River Mile 19.7 on the Hiwassee Blueway.
Chattanooga Billiard Club Inc
A vibrant venue offering billiards, food, drinks, and events for all ages.
Cherokee Removal Memorial
Chester Frost Park
This lakefront park offers sites for tents & RVs, a sandy beach, boat docks & spots for fishing.
Chester Frost Park Beach Swimming Area
Chester Frost Park Pavilion
Chickamauga And Chattanooga National Military Park
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, located in northwestern Georgia and southeastern Tennessee, preserves the sites of two major battles of the American Civil War: the Battle of Chickamauga and the Siege of Chattanooga.
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.*
Cleveland Greenway
Cloudland Canyon State Park
Nature area with bike paths, trails, caves & waterfalls, plus campgrounds, cottages & yurts to rent.
Collegedale Dog Park
Coolidge 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.
Coops Creek Commons
Crabtree Farms
Founded in 1998, this sustainable urban farm offers seasonal plant & produce sales, tours & classes.
Crawfish Spring
Crockford-Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area
Cumberland Trail
Cumberland Trail — Boston Branch / North Chickamauga Section
Scenic segment of the long Cumberland Trail traversing the Walden's Ridge escarpment above Soddy-Daisy.
Dalton Civic Park
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).
Deer Park
Neighborhood green space with a creek, picnic areas, tennis courts & a large playground.
East Lake Park (Duck Pond)
East Ridge Parks and Rec
The East Ridge Parks and Recreation department offers a variety of recreational opportunities for all ages at Camp Jordan, a 275-acre park located in Southeast Tennessee.
Edward's Point Overlook
Edward's Point Trailhead
Edwards Park
Multisport facility with baseball & football fields, basketball & tennis courts, plus a playground.
Edwards Point
Elise Chapin Wildlife Sanctuary
Ellison's Cave
Engel Stadium
Former home of the Chattanooga Lookouts, this baseball stadium, built in 1930, is a local landmark.
Enterprise South Nature Park
Wooded 2,800-acre park offering walking & biking trails, picnic areas, a lake & a visitor center.