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Sights in the Chattanooga metro area.

Sights across the Chattanooga metro area — 68 places.

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Monuments of General John Beatty's Brigade - 42nd Indiana Regiment

Monuments of General John Beatty's Brigade - 42nd Indiana Regiment

Fort Oglethorpe · attraction
Old Hamilton County Jail

Old Hamilton County Jail

Jasper · attraction
Patten Square

Patten Square

Chattanooga · attraction
Prater's Mill Historic Site

Prater's Mill Historic Site

Dalton · attraction

Historic working mill offering tours of 19th century artifacts & a location for weddings & events.

Ruby Falls

Ruby Falls

Chattanooga · attraction

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.

Sculpture Fields at Montague Park

Sculpture Fields at Montague Park

Chattanooga · attraction

Sculptor John Henry and his wife Pamela transformed a 33-acre brownfield on Chattanooga's Southside into the Southeast's largest sculpture park, opening in April 2016 with monumental steel works.

Sir Goony's Family Fun Center

Sir Goony's Family Fun Center

East Brainerd · attraction

Outdoor recreation complex with bumper cars, mini-golf courses & batting cages, open spring-fall.

Sky Zone Trampoline Park

Sky Zone Trampoline Park

East Brainerd · attraction

Chain of indoor trampoline parks featuring freestyle bouncing, dodgeball, fitness programs & more.

Snodgrass Hill

Snodgrass Hill

Fort Oglethorpe · attraction

Snodgrass Hill is a summit in Walker County, Georgia. With an elevation of 896 feet (273 m), Snodgrass Hill is the 886th highest summit in the state of Georgia. Snodgrass Hill was named for George Washington Snodgrass, a pioneer who settled there. Snodgrass Hill was involved in the Battle of Chickamauga and was fought at over on September 20, 1863.

Snodgrass House

Snodgrass House

Chickamauga · attraction

Snodgrass Hill is a summit in Walker County, Georgia. With an elevation of 896 feet (273 m), Snodgrass Hill is the 886th highest summit in the state of Georgia. Snodgrass Hill was named for George Washington Snodgrass, a pioneer who settled there. Snodgrass Hill was involved in the Battle of Chickamauga and was fought at over on September 20, 1863.

Snooper's Rock

Snooper's Rock

Chattanooga · attraction

Peaceful nature preserve featuring a 5.9-mi. trail for hiking, nature viewing & birdwatching.

South Cumberland State Park Visitor Center

South Cumberland State Park Visitor Center

Monteagle · attraction
Southern Shadows Inc. - Chickamauga's Ghost Tour

Southern Shadows Inc. - Chickamauga's Ghost Tour

Chickamauga · attraction
Tennessee Aquarium

Tennessee Aquarium

Chattanooga · attraction

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.

The Huff House

The Huff House

Dalton · attraction
TN-111 Sequatchie Valley Overlook

TN-111 Sequatchie Valley Overlook

Dunlap · attraction
Upsilon Xi Clocktower

Upsilon Xi Clocktower

Cleveland · attraction
Walker Rocks At LaFayette Mural

Walker Rocks At LaFayette Mural

Lafayette · attraction
Western & Atlantic Railroad Tunnel

Western & Atlantic Railroad Tunnel

Ringgold · attraction

Historic tunnel & site of a famous Civil War locomotive raid, offering guided tours & exhibits.

Wheland Foundry / Cameron Hill historic remnants

Wheland Foundry / Cameron Hill historic remnants

Chattanooga · attraction

Industrial heritage walks (self-guided) — for the heritage-curious.