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35 Things To Do And See In Chattanooga, TN

These are some of the best and often hidden things to do in Chattanooga.

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35 Things To Do And See In Chattanooga, TN
Lexi Link

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I was born and raised in the beautiful city of Chattanooga and as I have grown, so has the city. It keeps expanding and brings in more and more tourist every year. So if you plan on taking a trip to Chattanooga anytime soon, here are some of the best things to do from someone who knows the city.

1. The Walnut Street Bridge

2. Paddle Boarding

3. LuLa Lake Land Trust

Double check and make sure they'll be open during your trip, they can have weird hours.

4. The Aquarium

5. Mojo Burrito

but only the one in St. Elmo

6. The Incline

7. Rock City

8. Ruby Falls

It is an underground waterfall and it is vey cool

9. The Art District / Art Murals all over the city

From the polka dot wall, to MLK, to the donut wall, and the presidents, Chattanooga has tons of colorful art murals all over town

10. The Art Museum

Located right next to the Bluff/ Art District

11. The Farmers Market

At the Tennessee Pavilion

12. The Artist Market 

13. Duck Tours

14. Riverbend

This is a one week long music vestal in June!

15. The Glass Bridge

16. Scenic City Fishing Caverns 

17. Chattanooga Ghost Tours 

18. Sunset Rock

19. Coolidge Park

20. Nature Center

21. Aretha Frankenstine's Restaurant

22. Vine Street Market

23. The Yellow Deli

24. The Blue Hole

25. The Chattanooga Choo Choo

26. Hang Gliding Off The Side Of Lookout Mountain

27. The Chattanooga Riverwalk

28. Cloudland Canyon

29. The Chattanooga Brewing Company

30. Uncle Larry's Restaurant

31. Southern Belle Riverboat

31. The Hot Chocolatier

If you're in the mood for something sweet

33. Rembrandt's Coffee House

34. Champy's Famous Fried Chicken

35. Lookout MTN. Battlefield

For you history buffs, but you also get a killer view of the entire city of Chattanooga and the river!

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