Outdoors in the Chattanooga metro area.
Outdoors across the Chattanooga metro area — 169 places.
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Miller Plaza
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.
Missionary Ridge
In 1863, a Civil War battle was fought on this ridge featuring monuments, plaques & sweeping views.
Mosby Park
Nickajack Cave Wildlife Refuge
Nickajack Cave is a large, partially flooded cave in Marion County, Tennessee. It was partially flooded by the Tennessee Valley Authority's Nickajack Lake, created by the construction of Nickajack Dam in 1967. The entrance was originally 140 feet wide and 50 feet high. There is now about 25–30 feet of water at the entrance, so the portion of the entrance above water is 140 feet wide and 20–25 feet high.
North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Park
North Chickamauga Creek Greenway
Orchard Knob Reservation
Parksville Lake
Pinhoti Trail
Pioneer Frontier Park
Point Park
Point Park Battlefield
Elevated memorial park, featuring Civil War monuments, artillery & exhibits, plus sweeping vistas.
Possum Creek Gorge (Cumberland Trail South)
Wilder, less-trafficked Cumberland Trail segment with a swinging suspension bridge and waterfalls.
Pot Point Nature Trail
Prentice Cooper State Forest Trailhead parking
Riverfront destination with a sprawling forest, 35 miles of hiking trails & primitive campsites.
Rainbow Lake Trailhead
Rainbow Lake Wilderness Area & Suspension Bridge
Town-owned natural area with a small dam, a swinging suspension bridge, swimming hole and creek scrambling — quintessential local outing.
Raisin Woods Mountain Bike Park
Mountain bikers at all levels can ride one of 7 courses at this dedicated outdoor nature park.
Red Bank City Park
Red Clay State Park
State park with Native American exhibits & cultural activities, plus picnic areas & an amphitheater.
Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center
Educational programs & tours are offered at this nature center which houses many plants & animals.
Renaissance Park
Ringgold Playground
Riverview Park
Rock City Gardens
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.
Rocktown Trailhead
Rocky Face Ridge / Buzzard Roost Recreation Area
Long mountain spine west of Dalton; site of multiple 1864 Confederate defensive works, hiking access on the Pinhoti.
Ross's Landing
Urban recreational area with an amphitheater, pier, playground, marina & walkways along the river.
Sale Creek Marina Multiboating
Schimmels Park
Park at Lee University featuring picnic areas, benches, a pavilion & a half-mile track.
Sculpture Garden
Sequatchie County Veterans Memorial Park
Shackleford Ridge Park
Town park with athletic fields, playground, picnic shelters, and trail connections.
Shellmound Campground
Shepherd Park
Signal Point
Signal Point, NPS
Sitton's Gulch Trailhead
Skyuka Springs Trailhead
Soddy Municipal Park
Soddy-Daisy Dog Park
Soddy-Daisy Veterans Park
Southern Adventist University Arboretum
Southern Adventist University is a private Seventh-day Adventist university in Collegedale, Tennessee. It is owned and operated by the Southern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. It was founded in 1892 in Graysville, Tennessee, as Graysville Academy and was the first Adventist school in the southern U.S. Due to the need for additional space for expansion the school relocated in 1916 and was renamed Southern Junior College.
Southside Community Park
Spring Creek Greenway access (East Ridge end)
Springvale Park
Sterchi Farm Trailhead