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I'm gonna be there for 3-days total for work so my free time will be limited but, what should I be aware of for attractions, notable places, food options, good hikes or, places to get outside and see the area?

I know there's plenty of Civil War sites, was told Lookout Mountain & Sunset Rock are good spots if I wanna go stretching my legs.
 
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If you like whiskey, try some Chattanooga Whiskey. One of my favorites. They have a tasting room, but it was too crowded the time I tried to go there.




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See Rock City
 
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https://cokermuseum.com/

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Rock City is great. They have a nice aquarium, too.


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Head south from Chattanooga towards Cloudland Canyon state park in GA. The park is great, lots of hiking and pretty waterfalls, and the scenery just feels different than the rest of the Chattanooga area. The road from Chattanooga to Cloudland is named Scenic Highway, and it's a very pretty drive. It runs along the ridge overlooking the valleys, and there's a few spots you can go right to the edge and look all the way down. There's a hang glider ramp at the top, it's a great spot to park and watch the sunset. Lots of little tiny homes you can rent along the edge as well, although that might not be an option if your accommodations are already taken care of.

Top of the Rock restaurant is great too. It's a little outside of Chattanooga, but it's up on a ridge with a great view and lots of outdoor seating to enjoy it as well. The food and beer are pretty decent there too.




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Rock City and Ruby Falls are musts. They do have a nice aquarium. The incline railroad to the top of Lookout Mtn is decent and the park up there is cool to walk around.

Chickamauga Battlefield is not far across the state line in Georgia.

For a day hike, Cloudland Canyon is spectacular.



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Second Chickamauga Battlefield. Also, Ft Oglethorpe is interesting.




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Will they be serving the usual corporate vulcanized chicken for lunch?

If so, you'll get to try the famous Chattanooga chew chew while you're there.

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Champy’s Chicken and Tupelo Honey, which may have the best chicken I have ever tasted.
 
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Aquarium is a good way to spend some time..


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I second the Coker Museum

Rembrandt's Coffee in the Art District
Boathouse Rotisserie and Raw bar was very good

Several good breweries (Chattanooga Brewing Co, Tailgate, Five Wits)


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If your time is limited and depending on your interests:

Aquarium - always in the top 5 nationally
Civil war history - Chickamauga battlefield & museum
Restaurants Italian - Boccaccia or Alleia
Seafood on the river - The Boathouse
Steak - Hennen’s

Personal opinion - Rock City and Ruby Falls are tourist traps though small children enjoy them

Lookout Mountain only if you’re interested in riding the Incline Railway

If you’re looking for walking/running for exercise, the Tennessee river walk goes for miles but there’s no lack of opportunity around downtown

Couple of the others listed above are interesting too plus there’s always the International Towing Museum if you’re into tow trucks Smile

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Yes, Lookout Mtn is well worth the time. And, we enjoyed "Sticky Fingers" for BBQ.




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I have only seen it from a distance, but there is a system of trails running along the Tennessee River, near downtown, known as the Tennessee Riverwalk. Large passenger boats also ply the river. There is also a large zoo (again no personal experience).

If you are going that way, the interchange of I-24 and I-75 has been undergoing reconstruction, causing traffic delays, for some time. Hopefully it will be finished by now.
 
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Rock City and Ruby Falls for sure. Lots of other good suggestions in here


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Tennessee Aquarium and related stuff in that area.

Rock City for an outdoor walk in a touristy mountain path.

Ruby Falls

Lake Winnepesauka tiny theme park

Stop and grab flyers at the interstate rest stop. Lots of little things to see and do.
 
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Be careful where you go downtown at night. There is a lot more violent crime than what you see in the news. My company has multiple locations in Chattanooga so there is a good chance you will see one of our semi trucks hauling product between facilities.
 
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Following.

I'll be in Chattanooga myself in ~6 weeks, and was planning to ask for similar recommendations.
 
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