Local Directory — Chattanooga, Cleveland & the TN-GA border
Restaurants, bars, venues, and more across the region
Bluff View Art District
chattanoogaCharles and Mary Portera founded Chattanooga's first arts district in 1991, anchoring 1.5 city blocks of historic homes atop a stone bluff with River Gallery, courtyards, cafes, and an inn.
Brown's Ferry
chattanoogaBrown's Ferry, Tennessee is an historical crossing point over the Tennessee River between Lookout Valley and Moccasin Bend in the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee. It was the site of the Battle of Brown's Ferry during the American Civil War. The ferry crossing was a key to the Cracker Line which became a reliable supply route for the Union Army in Chattanooga. It was included into the city of Chattanooga in an annexation in 1972.
chattanooga aquarium
chattanoogaThe Tennessee Aquarium offers immersive exhibits like River Journey and Ocean Journey, aimed at educating visitors on aquatic ecosystems.
Chattanooga Ghost Tours Inc
chattanoogaSpooky themed shop organising guided paranormal walking tours & ghost hunts.
Chattanooga Guided Adventures, Stand Up Paddleboard Rentals
chattanoogaKayak to see thousands of endangered bats, learn bat facts, and how to help bat populations with a beautiful sunset backdrop.
Chattanooga VIP TOURS
chattanoogaEmbark on a captivating journey with our Chattanooga Wine and Art Sightseeing Tour, blending rich flavors and creative expression against the backdrop of Chattanooga’s charm.
Chattanooga Zoo
chattanoogaFounded in 1937 in Warner Park with two cages of rhesus monkeys, this 13-acre AZA-accredited zoo now houses red pandas, Komodo dragons, snow leopards, and an endangered species carousel.
Cooper's Alley
chattanoogaCooper’s Alley is an everyday unique public space in Downtown Chattanooga that serves as a community event hub and urban art installation.
Lookout Mountain Incline Railway
chattanoogaAn 1895 funicular climbing Lookout Mountain at a 72.7% grade — among the world's steepest passenger railways — from St. Elmo's depot to Point Park, run today by Chattanooga's transit authority.
Moccasin Bend National Archeological District
chattanoogaLarge park known for archeological evidence of 12,000 continuous years of human habitation.
Ruby Falls
chattanoogaA glass-front elevator drops 260 feet inside Lookout Mountain to a 63-foot underground waterfall Leo Lambert discovered in 1928 while drilling a tourist tunnel and named for his wife Ruby.
Sculpture Fields at Montague Park
chattanoogaSculptor John Henry and his wife Pamela transformed a 33-acre brownfield on Chattanooga's Southside into the Southeast's largest sculpture park, opening in April 2016 with monumental steel works.
Snooper's Rock
chattanoogaPeaceful nature preserve featuring a 5.9-mi. trail for hiking, nature viewing & birdwatching.
The Lost Sea Adventure
chattanoogaAmerica's largest underground lake — discovered by 13-year-old Ben Sands in 1905 inside Craighead Caverns — sits 140 feet below Sweetwater, with cave tours and glass-bottom boat rides on the 4.5-acre lake.