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Experience the scenic beauty of Tennessee |
900 North Sanctuary Road off Gunbarrel Road Chattanooga, TN 37421 United States +1 423 892 1499 http://www.audubonchattanooga.org |
Chattanooga's Audubon Society operates these two facilities to provide a haven for wildlife and lovers of the great outdoors. Audubon Acres features over 10 miles of hiking trails on 140 acres in the wooded hills of East Tennessee. Numerous exhibits showcase the types of wildlife including endangered species, which are indigenous to this area. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children. Maclellan Island is a 20-acre strip of land in the middle of the Tennessee River that can only be reached by boat or canoe. Regular excursions to the island can be arranged through the Audubon Society. The island is extremely biodiverse with plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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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 |
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The world's most exciting mile |
827 East Brow Road Lookout Mountain Chattanooga, TN 37350 United States +1 423 821 4221 http://www.lookoutmtnattractio... |
Long ago the only way to reach the top of Lookout Mountain was via this mile-long railroad. Today, it is still a popular way to ascend the heights, but by tourists, not residents. The ride aboard the original rail cars provides a gorgeous view of the valley below and the ridge above. An informative narration along the ride tells the history of both the mountain and the railway. Fresh squeezed lemonade, tasty fudge and a gift shop are inside the station at the top. Once you are finished shopping, you're ready to visit a number of Lookout Mountain attractions including Rock City, Ruby Falls or Point Park. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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Spectacular views and historical news |
1 East Brow Road Chattanooga, TN 37350 United States +1 423 821 7786 |
During the United States Civil War the Confederate armies of Chattanooga used the East Brow of Lookout Mountain as their lookout point. The panoramic view of the valley gave the Confederates an advantage over any approaching Union Army. However, during the bloody battle for Chattanooga, the northern troops waited for the clouds to fall upon the point and advanced under the cloud cover. Before the Southern troops knew what was happening, their fate was sealed. This park and museum commemorates this struggle for visual superiority. The Confederates were defeated and the post captured, but it was a valiant battle now known as the Battle Above the Clouds. Admission to the park is $2. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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Natural beauty of the Scenic City |
400 Garden Road Chattanooga, TN 37403 United States +1 423 821 1160 http://www.chattanooga.net/rri... |
At the base of Lookout Mountain, situated along the banks of Lookout Creek, is a tranquil setting for this wildlife refuge and nature park. More than 300 acres of wildflowers, scenic landscapes and old growth trees are on display in all their natural wonder. The three-mile loop around the park is accessible by foot, car or bicycle and provides a panoramic view of one of the most bio-diverse areas in the United States. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Walk along an enchanted trail |
1400 Patten Road Chattanooga, TN 37350 United States +1 423 820 2531 http://www.seerockcity.com |
Rock City is a beautiful collection of gardens atop Lookout Mountain providing stunning views of the city and profound solace from the busy world below. One of many popular sites above the mountain, this attraction offers thrills at a swinging bridge, chills at the edge of Lovers' Leap and spills inside Mother Goose's Nursery for kids. Trails lead through Fat Man's Squeeze (you better work out before you come here) to the scenic overlook where you can see Seven States (you'll just have to come see how they pull that one off). Admission rates are: $11.95 for adults; $6.50 for children. Free parking is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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