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Chattanooga

Chattanooga, Tennessee—a scenic city nestled between mountains and rivers that’s drawing attention for its quality of life, affordability, and vibrant culture.

Chattanooga proudly wears the nickname "The Scenic City," and for good reason—it’s sandwiched between the Appalachian foothills and Cumberland Plateau, with the Tennessee River flowing through its heart. For outdoor lovers, the options are endless: more than 50 trailheads await within 30 minutes of downtown, and the Tennessee Riverwalk spans 16 miles of bike and walking paths. You can hike to sweeping vistas at Rock City, explore the underground wonder of Ruby Falls, or stroll through the historic Bluff View Art District, home to galleries, cafés, and beautiful riverfront views. The local…

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Staycation

Sometimes you feel the need to get away and explore somewhere new. Other times, it's all about keeping it local and breaking up the normal routine. Dubbed a "staycation", here’s are some ways to enjoy a fantastic mini respite without leaving Chattanooga.

Outdoor Escapades

Chattanooga is often dubbed the “Scenic City” for a reason. Believe it or not, there are many who live in our gorgeous Chatt and have never visited well-known outdoor attractions. It's time to change that! Explore the famous Rock City Gardens, where winding paths lead you through lush gardens with stunning views of the surrounding valley. For an affordable experience, visit Point Park, where you can take in panoramic views of the city and enjoy a peaceful stroll through Civil…

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Chattanooga On A Budget

Chattanooga is a city brimming with affordable activities and attractions perfect for a weekend getaway. Whether you're traveling solo, with friends, or as a family, you can enjoy the best of Chattanooga without breaking the bank. Here's how to make the most of your visit on a $100 or less budget:

Saturday Morning: Outdoor Adventures ($0-$5 per person)

Start your day with a visit to Coolidge Park in the North Shore district. Stroll along Tennessee Riverwalk or hop on the historic carousel ($2 per ride). The park's open spaces and public art make it an ideal spot for a picnic or simply soaking in the atmosphere.

Saturday Afternoon: Affordable Eats and Indoor Fun ($30-$35 per person)

For lunch head to Champy's Famous Fried Chicken on MLK…

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Chattanooga Favorite Things

The Choo Choo's nostalgia with restaurants inside,
Walkable Northshore, Coolidge Carousel rides,
Outdoor adventures in fall, summer, and spring,
These are a few of our favorite things.

The Tennessee aquarium with penguins galore,
Hamilton Place shopping, an abundance of stores,
Festivals and concerts with artists who sing,
These are a few of our favorite things.

When we travel,
Getting homesick,
And we're feeling sad...
We simply remember the city we love,
And then we don't feel so bad.

Watching the Lookouts and Red Wolves play games,
A 16-mile Riverwalk and ample bike lanes,
Distilleries, art, battlefields; rich history they bring,
These are a few of our favorite things.

Surrounding mountains boast breath-taking views,
Enjoying the sights from a riverboat…

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Bucket List Chattanooga TN

Moving to Chattanooga opens up a world of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and local delights. Whether you're settling in with family or exploring solo, here are ten must-do activities that should be on your bucket list:

  1. Visit Lookout Mountain: Explore Rock City Gardens' enchanting rock formations and panoramic views. Don't miss the iconic Lover's Leap and Fairyland Caverns. 

  2. Experience the Tennessee Aquarium: Dive into aquatic wonders at the aquarium downtown, where you can encounter creatures from river otters to sharks. The River Journey and Ocean Journey exhibits offer immersive experiences for all ages. (Plus, there's air conditioning for those hot summer days!)

  3. Hike Stringer's Ridge Park: Embrace the city's outdoor spirit…
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Chattanooga is known as the "Scenic City" for very good reason; it's packed with stunning views, historical sites, and tons of fun attractions. Did you know that it is also a gateway to ample other picturesque and fascinating destinations in the Southeast? Whether you're in the mood for outdoor adventure, small-town local flair, or a taste of history, these day trip destinations - ranging from 30 minutes to two hours away - offer something for everyone.

1. Cloudland Canyon State Park (30-40 minutes)
Just across the Georgia state line is a nature lover's paradise. Visitors can enjoy hiking along the canyon's rim, with breathtaking views of the valleys below. The park features trails for all skill levels, including the popular West Rim Loop Trail and…

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Live in a piece of local history at the Old Graysville Grist Mill! This beautiful Ringgold, Georgia property is a perfect option for a residence, restaurant, bed and breakfast, or retail space. 

Originally built in 1849, the mill was burned during the Civil War and then rebuilt. It continued to operate as a grist mill until the 1950s until it was rebuilt and served as a residence from 1987-1993. 

Located on 24.8 acres, this historic property is accessible via a private suspension bridge with a half mile of scenic frontage on the Chickamauga Creek, as well as a railroad track. Enjoy spectacular views of your own 8-foot waterfall! Enjoy endless possibilities that include rooftop dining, lazy river, canoe, fishing, paddle boarding and at this…

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