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Things To Do In Chattanooga,TN

There are many things to do in Chattanooga, TN. This city is the fourth largest city in Tennessee. Chattanooga is exciting and happening weekend  destination for both families and couples. Lets first list and plan them.

Chattanooga aquarium:  The Chattanooga aquarium or Tennessee Aquarium is a delight to watch for people of all ages. This aquarium is really a combination of zoo and aquarium. You will see a wide array of birds, animals and fishes. Here you can see catfish which as big as a car. Fresh water sting rays and jelly fish create a electrifying environment.The aquarium is spread across in two buildings and you will need some quality time to enjoy it

Some Handy tips

If you are planning a trip on week days then , plan to reach after 2.00 pm. School children come in large numbers in this Aquarium daily, but wind up there activities by around 2.00 pm. While the last ticket is sold to visitors till 6.00 pm, the aquarium features can still be explored till 8.00 pm. Having said so, try and take the Ocean Journey building first to see the Penguins . The lights are turned off  at 6.00 pm in this building and the Penguins would be sleeping after 6.00pm. So keep that in mind while planning your day.

Chattanooga Riverpark

Tennessee Riverpark is one of the most admired Chattanooga parks, particularly through the lengthy hot summers. The tour starts at the Chickamauga Dam and flows through all along the mighty Tennessee river for the next ten miles, until it reaches Chattanooga downtown.

The Riverpark is between eight and ten feet wide. The Riverpark trail is well-lit and has beautiful landscaped grounds. It offers endless opportunities for various activities, or you can simply enjoy the view of the river. The park has six fishing spots for eager fishing enthusiast. The Riverpark also has boat ramp from you canoe in the waters.An important aspect of the park is water birds and other bird types

Chattanooga,Ruby falls

Ruby Falls is a must see attractions in Chattanooga. It’s a underground waterfall. The waterfall is 145 foot high and is located near Lookout Mountain on a Scenic Highway. The admired waterfalls are situated in the Ruby Falls Cave. This is a limestone cave is part of the Lookout Mountain Caverns. The Ruby Falls Cave consists of renowned cave formations resembling stalactites and stalagmites.

The falls are located at the end of the main walkway of the cave. The underground waterfall stream is found 1,120 feet under the earth’s surface. The underground waterfall is formed from natural springs and is helped by rain water as well.

Before planning a visit to Ruby Falls, check the schedule for special events.

 Chattanooga,Walnut St. Bridge

The Walnut St. Bridge is the longest pedestrian bridge in the world. This bridge connects the Tennessee River north shore and the Chattanooga downtown. It is a much loved weekend spot for Chattanooga people and visitors. Walnut Street Bridge was built in 1890. The bridge is 2,376 feet high. This was the first non-military bridge built across the Tennessee River.

The bridge was also called the “county bridge. In 1978, the bridge was closed for  vehicular traffic.Today, it acts as host for a variety of events like Wine over Water wine tasting and the Riverbend country music festival.

Chattanooga,Raccoon Mountain Caverns

Raccoon Mountain Caverns are action-packed destination for the curious and adventurous people. The caves are situated at the outskirts of Chattanooga. You can discover the inexplicable cave structure spread across 5 1/2 miles of mapped and explored routes.

You can choose between Crystal Palace Tour or go for one of the trendy and exhilarating cave expeditions.

A stopover to the Raccoon Mountain Caverns includes a range of activities like panning for gemstone, go-karting, relaxing by the campfire, or enjoying the overwhelming views of Lookout and Raccoon Mountains.

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