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Chattanooga TN 37406

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Whether you're visiting or stopping in to pick up the water damage equipment you need take some time to visit some of the wondering things our town has to offer.

Home of one of the globe’s biggest freshwater aquariums, the world’s steepest incline railway and the biggest underground waterfall in the country, Chattanooga, TN has a lot to check out, particularly for enthusiasts of the outdoors. A breathtaking landscape of natural scenery, you will discover leafy parks, charming riverfront, and an abundance of outside adventures to get involved in, while the laid-back city additionally showcases a collection of excellent museums and historic attractions. Read on to find some of the top things to check out while in Chattanooga, TN.

Tennessee Aquarium

Home of the most diverse collection of freshwater animals within the country, the Tennessee Aquarium has frogs, river otters, turtles and a vibrant array of unique fish. There is a penguin, alligator, and lemur presentation, whereas the Appalachian Cove Forest is a replica of cascading waterfalls and chirping birds and Discovery Hall houses the largest salamander in the nation.

Ruby Falls

It’s the highest underground waterfall in the world, situated 1,120’ underneath Lookout Mountain. The 145’ high underground waterfall sets alongside the Tennessee River Gorge, in which it’s possible to take an elevator down inside the cavern as a professional guide points out the intriguing rock formations, which includes geological formations like stalagmites and stalactites. There also is a playground, lookout tower, and on site, a ziplining adventure.

Walnut Street Bridge

A waterfront park that has expansive greenery, Coolidge Park has enjoyable Tennessee River views and houses the Walnut Street Bridge, the world’s biggest pedestrian bridge. A portion of the Tennessee Riverwalk, the 15-mile long greenway runs all along the river and has a 100-year-old, historic carousel. Soak the sights up while your children play inside the interactive rock climbing and water fountain area.

Rock City

You will want to pack some comfortable walking shoes, so you can hike the Rock City trails, in which a 4,100’ trail meanders alongside natural sandstone formations, as well as past a 90’ waterfall. You can then cross the 180’ suspension bridge for a close-up Chattanooga Valley view, while it’s also possible to see as many as 7 states at the Lover’s Leap’s summit.

Creative Discovery Museum

Ideal for a fun day out with the family, go to the Creative Discovery Museum so you can spend the afternoon leaning, creating, as well as innovating through play. One of the country’s leading children’s museums, the whole family is going to delight in exploring the kiddie-friendly Bee Garden and Buzz Alley, Discovery Library and Culinary Corner exhibits. There’s a variety of great programs to be involved in, from science demonstrations and story time to art lessons.

Lookout Mountain Incline Railway

While you certainly can get to Lookout Mountain by car, the more thrilling method of reaching its summit is through the Incline Railway. It has been deemed “America’s Most Amazing Mile”, and transports passengers up the steep portion of the mountain on a 73% grade track and is considered the world’s steepest. Visitors can go to the observation deck at the top station to check out amazing views of the surrounding region, while the famous Battles for Chattanooga Museum and Point Park are less than one mile north of the railway station.