Travel
May 12, 2008
Visiting Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Chattanooga, a metro area of about 315,000 people, is
undergoing a beautiful multi-million dollar waterfront
renovation. In the process, it has become a really
exciting city to visit. While Ruby Falls, Rock City and
the Chattanooga Aquarium (now fresh and saltwater) and
the IMAX Theater are always interesting to visit and draw
quite a crowd, I have a couple of places that I would
suggest for your one day visit.
1. Hunter Museum and Bluff View Art District
The Hunter Museum has a wide variety of art on display. I
have attached the link to the website so you can look at
the current exhibition and collections to see if you have
any interest. One of the most interesting things about
the museum is the location. It is perched on the bluffs
high above the Tennessee River. The original building
was once the home of the family that founded the first
Coca Cola bottling plant. A new addition, very modern,
has been added in the last few years. It reminds me of a
big mouth with the tongue sticking out...but you may have
a better take on it. The museum structures are best
viewed from the Walnut Street Bridge (see below). The
museum is an easy walk from downtown along Chattanooga's
elaborate walkways.
http://www.huntermuseum.org/default.aspx
Once you have visited the museum (or instead of
visiting), take a walk around the Bluff View Art
District. The area is dotted with several galleries and
a couple of nice restaurants. My favorite gallery is
across the street (2nd Street) from the museum, The River
Gallery. If you walk to the end of 2nd Street (short
walk), you will discover a lovely outdoor Sculpture
Garden and another beautiful view of the Tennessee River.
I have enjoyed lunch on the patio at the Back Inn Cafe in
the Bluff View Art District. Dining inside is also quite
nice through you may need reservations if you are eating
dinner. Rembrandt's Coffee House is a nice place to stop
in for coffee and a sweet treat. Rembrandt's also has an
outdoor patio so you can relax and rest your feet! I have
been told that Tony's is quite good but I have not tried
it. The website below provides some great information
about the Art District.
http://www.realpages.com/sites/bluffview/index.html
Once you have satisfied your curiosity about the Art
District, get back on the walkway system and head across
the Walnut Street Bridge (a pedestrian bridge) for
incredible views of the Tennessee River. This walk will
take you to my next favorite spot -
2. Coolidge Park and the Coolidge Park Carousel
Coolidge Park is a lovely green space on "the other side"
of the river. I haven't been to Chattanooga in a couple
of years but I understand the city has acquired more
acreage on this side of the waterfront so the park may
have expanded since I visited. This side of the river
boasts some funky shops, a few restaurants including my
favorite pizza place "Pisa Pizza" at 551 River Street, ph
423. 756.7492, AND the Coolidge Park Carousel. I love
carousels and we ride this one every time we are in town.
I have attached a link below with the history of this
carousel.
http://history.amusement-parks.com/tenncool.htm
When you finish exploring, return via the Walnut Street
Bridge to downtown Chattanooga. While you are crossing
the bridge, you may see an amphibious boat on the water
giving "Duck Tours." I know this is very touristy and a
number of waterfront cities offer them, but I confess, we
took this tour last time we visited Chattanooga and had a
great time. It is just fun "rollin' down the river."
http://www.chattanoogaducks.com/
I found this link on Trip Advisor, which provides a nice
description of a walking tour of Chattanooga's
Riverfront.
http://tinyurl.com/63fj3q
If you still have time after walking all over this city,
I suggest one of my other favorite things to do:
3. The Incline Railway and Lookout Mountain Battlefield
You can drive to the top of Lookout Mountain but why
would you when you can take the Incline. Took me a few
visits to Chattanooga before I was willing to ride the
Incline Railway. The tram heads straight up Lookout
Mountain at a 72% grade. I have been on the Hong Kong
tram to Victoria Peak and I believe the Lookout Mountain
Tram is steeper! Links to the Incline and Lookout
Mountain Battlefield are below.
http://www.ridetheincline.com/
http://www.nps.gov/chch
The Incline station at the top of Lookout Mountain is
within a short walking distance of the Lookout Mountain
(Point Park) Battlefield. I can't remember if there is a
charge to get in the park but it so worthwhile. You can
pick up a little civil war history and get the best
imaginable view of Chattanooga and the snaking Tennessee
River. Be sure to follow the trails along the top and
just over the edges of the mountain. An entire trail
system snakes up and down the mountain but that would
take many hours of walking. When you are finished
exploring, return to the Incline and that the steeeeeep
ride down to your car!
Something else worth mentioning, if you have an interest,
I haven't been there but understand it is a real kick,
The International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and
Museum. I have attached the website, it is in downtown
Chattanooga. If you go, let me know what you think.
http://www.internationaltowingmuseum.org/
Now if the above isn't enough, Ruby Falls and Rock City
are on Lookout Mountain, but you will need a car to get
there.
Regarding restaurants, Chattanooga is active with walkers
and diners in the evening. The city has a number of
really good restaurants but we keep going back to the Big
River Grill. It is in downtown and the dress is casual.
I have attached the website so you can look over the
selection to see if anything interests you.
http://www.bigrivergrille.com/
I hope you have a great trip to Chattanooga. We have had
a number of memorable trips there.
Beverly Smith
Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
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