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All About You Salon and Day Spa


Pamper yourself for a change
636 Northgate Mall
Chattanooga, TN 37343
United States
+1 423 877 0034
Life can be stressful. Recharge with a trip to this convenient Hixson day spa and salon. Allow the professional massage therapists to "rub out" your stress. Stylists and nail technicians are available to update your look and certified skin care professionals will perform a facial treatment sure to remove those stress lines. A soothing sauna and steam bath complete your visit. You owe yourself a little pampering, so why not go to a spa where its "All About You"?

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bell Limousine


An elegant way to see the city
100 Ringgold Road
Chattanooga, TN 37412-0820
United States
+1 423 893 7600
http://www.chattanooga.net/com...
Whether you are attending an important conference or just want to arrive in style, this limousine service is Chattanooga's leading provider of luxury car service. From the simple 8 passenger stretch models to the outrageous 13-passenger Lincoln Navigator stretch, your party will be the star attraction. Hire a car for social events, weddings, parties, airport service, business meetings, out-of-town trips or any special occasion that you want to be even more special. Minimum 3-hour rental on all stretch models, 4-hour minimum on the Navigator. Prices range from $75-$95 per hour.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Booker T. Washington State Park


Beautiful park on the Tennessee River
5801 Champion Road
Chattanooga, TN 37341
United States
+1 423 894 4955
http://www2.una.edu/geography/...
River recreation is a big part of the lives of local residents of the Scenic City. Visitors also spend a great deal of time in the tranquil settings of our State Parks along the Tennessee River, including this one. With a boat launch, pool with bathhouse, picnic areas with grills, hiking trails, playgrounds and basketball courts, there is something for everyone to enjoy. There are camping spaces for 96 campers and a lodge that accommodates 42. Admission and use of the park is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Booker T. Washington State Park photo by David Trently
Photo: David Trently
 

 
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park


Nation's oldest military park
US Highway 27 - Lafayette Road
Chattanooga, GA 30742
United States
+1 423-821 7786
http://www.nps.gov
Just south of Chattanooga is the site of the area's longest and bloodiest battle of the United States Civil War. The U.S. War Department (now the Department of the Interior) declared this battlefield a National Military Park. It has attracted millions of visitors over the years. A visitor's center provides detailed information about the history of the battlefield and the battles fought here. The self-guided tour takes you through a number of battle sites, Wilder Tower lookout and a common area for picnics and recreation. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park photo by jen&co
Photo: jen&co
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park photo by Ben Miller
Photo: Ben Miller
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park photo by haileysue2001
Photo: haileysue2001
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park photo by Lori C.
Photo: Lori C.
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park photo by Steve LInk
Photo: Steve LInk
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park photo by Ron Box
Photo: Ron Box
 

 
Fairmount Orchard


Spiced cider and a great view
2204 Fairmount Pike
Chattanooga, TN 37377
United States
+1 423 886 1226
Few things in this world compare to the beauty of the Tennessee Valley in the fall. Many people take the short drive up Signal Mountain to gaze at the old growth oaks just before they turn loose of their gorgeous leafy coats. If you decide to make such a trip in the fall, you cannot miss an opportunity to stop at this orchard. Every season, after the crop of apples has been picked and prepared for sale, the staff here makes hundreds of gallons of fresh apple cider. Stop in for a cup while you look at the fall colors and take home a gallon of the special spiced blends.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Harrison Bay State Park


PGA-style golf course and more
8411 Harrison Bay Road
Chattanooga, TN 37341
United States
+1 423 344 6214
http://www.state.tn.us/environ...
Part of Chattanooga's charm is its scenic beauty. Mountains surround the valley where the city rests. The Tennessee River flows through the city and an elaborate system of dams creates a number of lakes and bays for recreation. It's along the shore of one such bay that this State Park resides. There is plenty of room for camping, picnics and play. Access to the lake for your boat or personal watercraft is easy and well maintained. Two restaurants on site provide a cure for your hunger. The Jack Nicklaus signature golf course, Bear Trace, has brought another dimension to the park. The PGA style course offers a challenge to golfers of all skill levels at public course fees. Call or visit web site for rates and fees.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Harrison Bay State Park photo by Matt and Carla
Photo: Matt and Carla
Harrison Bay State Park photo by Lorne Sykora
Photo: Lorne Sykora
 

 
Historic Dent House


Historic home near Hamilton Place
6178 Adamson Circle
Chattanooga, TN 37416
United States
+1 423 485 8090
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 100-year-old landmark is available for wedding receptions, office parties and other special gatherings. A small cafe occupies the front room and serves a buffet lunch of fresh vegetables and lean meat entrees. In the near future, the upstairs will be open and the four guest rooms will provide quiet accommodations as a bed and breakfast.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Historic Dent House photo by Ron Howard
Photo: Ron Howard
 

 
Lake Winnepesaukah Amusement Park


Exciting carnival rides and atmosphere
1115 Lakeview Drive
Chattanooga, GA 30731
United States
+1 706 866 5681
http://www.lakewinnie.com
Take an exhilarating trip on the Cannon Ball Roller Coaster, featured on the Discovery Channel and PBS as one of oldest (and safest) wooden coasters in the nation. Cool off as you ride a boat through a quiet tunnel only to be dropped 40 feet into a lake below. Need something a little more relaxing? Settle into a seat on the ferris wheel or ride the tour train that circles the entire park. There are over 30 rides in all. Lots of food, fun and games for the entire family at Chattanooga's only amusement park.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Lookout Mountain Flight Park


Stop dreaming, start flying
7201 Scenic Highway
Chattanooga, GA 30738
United States
+1 706 398 3541 / +1 800 688 5637
http://www.hanglide.com
Your adventure begins with a Tandem Discovery Flight. Along with a licensed instructor, you can soar with the eagles from an altitude of 2,000 feet. Experience the scenic beauty along the bluffs of Lookout Mountain before you touchdown on the soft, gentle landing area below. Advanced pilots launch from atop the mountain or use the Aero-Tow service and begin flights from an altitude as high as 5,000 feet. If you plan on staying a while, the 50-acre mountain retreat offers comfortable lodgings with a swimming pool and recreation center. Call for pricing and reservations.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lookout Mountain Flight Park photo by Brent and MariLynn
Photo: Brent and MariLynn
Lookout Mountain Flight Park photo by ktown64
Photo: ktown64
 

 
Raccoon Mountain


Mountain-sized fun
319 West Hills Drive
Chattanooga, TN 37419
United States
+1 423 821 9403
http://www.raccoonmountain.com/
Just west of Chattanooga is a high ridge known as Raccoon Mountain. Outdoor types love this area for camping, but there is a lot more to do than simply pitch a tent. Drive like the Andrettis on the Grand Prix Go-Cart course or swing like Babe Ruth in the Batting Cages. Caving series of caves in and around the mountain and hang-gliding lessons are also popular. Feel lucky? You can pan for gold and gemstones in the creeks that run along the base of the mountains.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Raccoon Mountain photo by Janet Timmons
Photo: Janet Timmons
Raccoon Mountain photo by Jerry Ray
Photo: Jerry Ray
Raccoon Mountain photo by Theresa Miller
Photo: Theresa Miller
Raccoon Mountain photo by shadowdoc31
Photo: shadowdoc31
Raccoon Mountain photo by Jason Milliron
Photo: Jason Milliron
 

 
Raccoon Mountain Dam


TVA's largest stone dam
319 West Hills Dr
Chattanooga, TN 37419
United States
http://www.tva.gov/heritage/mo...
This structure is Tennessee Valley Authority's largest rock-filled dam, measuring 230 feet high and 8,500 feet long. The 520-acre lake atop the mountain is a part of the TVA hydropower system. Take an amazing tour into the mountain, dam and powerhouse. After your tour, settle down to a picnic lunch at one of the many picnic areas or take in the view of the scenic Tennessee Valley where the mountaintop offers a breathtaking vantage point. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Scenic City Raceway


Bring your driving gloves and putter
4300 N Access Road
Chattanooga, TN 37343
United States
+1 423 870 1000
Chattanooga's North Shore and Riverview area attracts shoppers and diners by the dozens, but when your family is looking for fun north of the city, this is the place to go. Aspiring golf pros can "tee up" on the 18-hole miniature golf course and future racecar drivers can rev their engines on the challenging go-kart track. If all the fun makes you hungry, there is fresh pizza and refreshing soft drinks. Reservations for private parties are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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