The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum preserves historical railroad equipment and shares impactful stories about the industry. Visitors can see train exhibits and take a train ride, such as the Dinner on the Diner ride where passengers travel past city attractions while dining on a delicious three-course meal. All aboard!
Outdoor enthusiasts spend time at the Chattanooga Tennessee Riverpark. The 150-acre Riverpark offers 13 miles of well lit and well landscaped paved trails, skirted by the beautiful Tennessee River. Avid walkers and bicyclists find the trail physically rewarding and the picturesque river views tranquil.
See Broadway-style musicals, mesmerizing dramas and highly amusing comedies at The Chattanooga Theatre Centre!. Housed in downtown Chattanooga skirted by the river it is one of the nation’s oldest, continuously running community theaters.
Go Mocs! The University of Tennessee men and women varsity teams hit the field, court and greens to play their best at football, basketball and golf. What’s a Moc? It’s a mockingbird and the State Bird of Tennessee. Come out and support the collegiate sports – it’s exciting!