Things To Do In Chattanooga
Chattanooga Tennessee has many fun and exciting things to do.
Take a look on this page to find fascinating things to do on your next visit to or through Chattanooga.

First up is Ruby Falls. A giant waterfall that lies 260 feet inside Lookout Mountain.
You must take an elevator ride down deep into this Chattanooga mountain to experience
spectacular formations that are millions of years old. Ruby Falls' 190 foot waterfall is truly a marvel.
It is the world's tallest underground waterfall and you can experience it right here in Chattanooga.
There are things to do for every age at Ruby Falls, but the kids will especially love
the Fun Forest or panning for gold.

Located on Lookout mountain in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ruby Falls is only 10
minutes from downtown Chattanooga. Get directions here.
Buy tickets here.

Tennessee Aquarium is second. The Chattanooga skyline features six magnificent peaks that
top the Tennessee Aquarium's River Journey and Ocean Journey buildings. River Journey is the original
Aquarium building and features stunning freshwater creatures and habitats from around the world. Visitors can
explore two living forests under glass and get face to face with giant catfish, prehistoric sturgeon and American alligators.

The Tennessee Aquarium is located in downtown Chattanooga on the bank of the Tennessee River.
Get directions here. Get tickets here.

Your next stop in Chattanooga is Rock City. A true marvel of nature featuring massive ancient rock
formations, gardens with over 400 native plant species, and breathtaking "See 7 States" panoramic views.
Take an unforgettable journey along the Enchanted Trail where each step reveals natural beauty and
wonders along the woodland path. Experience fairytale magic at Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village.
Gift shops and restaurant on site. Splendid year-round! Each season there's a new reason to visit!

Located atop Lookout Mountain, just 6 miles from
downtown Chattanooga. Get directions here. Buy tickets here.

Creative Discovery Museum can't be beat if you have kids. There are thousands
of things to do and see for kids of all ages. There's always something new to see
and do at Creative Discovery Museum. We believe that kids learn best when they're having fun.

Located in downtown Chattanooga. Get directions here. Get tickets here.

For water lovers, check out Chattanooga's Southern Belle Riverboat.
Whether one of their fabulous dinner cruises, their daily lunch cruise or daytime sightseeing cruise,
you'll love the scenic Tennessee River in the climate controlled Southern Belle!

Get directions here.

For Chattanooga culture, try the Hunter Museum. Perched on an 80-foot bluff on the edge
of the Tennessee River, the Hunter Museum of American Art offers stunning views of the river and
the surrounding mountains. This panorama is equaled only by the exceptional collection of American art
inside recognized as one of the country's finest.

Located in the Art District of Chattanooga. Get directions here.
 
If amusement parks strike your fancy, experience Lake Winnepesaukah (Lake Winnie to locals).
Chattanooga's only amusement park, Lake Winnie has yesterday's charm with today's
rides and activities. No matter how young or old you might be, you'll have fun at Lake Winnie.

Get directions here.

Chattanooga Choo Choo is one of the South's most renowned and unique landmarks.
This 24-acre vacation and convention complex is located in the heart of Chattanooga and
has something for everyone. The Choo Choo combines history and fun in a delightful
blend that appeals to visitors of all ages. They even have train cars you can sleep in.
It's a train, a song, a hotel, and a true southern icon.

Get directions here .

   

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