What to Do

Rock City

See 7 States froom atop Lookout Mountain at Rock City!

Rock City will amaze you; it’s in our nature. Only six miles from downtown Chattanooga, Rock City is 1700 feet above sea level, with a 100-foot waterfall that cascades down the mountain and the famous Swing-A-Long bridge that spans nearly 200 feet. This self-guided tour gives visitors a birds-eye view from high atop Lookout Mountain. Rock City’s other features include Lover’s Leap, where you can “See Seven States,” the Fairyland Caverns, and multiple dining options. In addition, Rock City hosts numerous special events and festivals year-round.

1400 Patten Road
Lookout Mountain, GA 30750
706-820-2531
Rock City | LMA (lookoutmountain.com)

Ruby Falls

Adventure awaits at Ruby Falls!
Journey deep inside historic Lookout Mountain to see the tallest and deepest underground waterfall open to the public in the United States! Descend 260 feet by glass-front elevator to begin a guided walk along the paved half-mile cavern trail for a close-up view of thundering Ruby Falls. 

1720 South Scenic Hwy
Chattanooga, TN 37409
423-821-2544
Ruby Falls | LMA (lookoutmountain.com)

Incline Railway

Discover America’s Most Amazing Mile!
When you are ready for a ride up America’s Most Amazing Mile we are here with open arms and smiles to greet you! We look forward to bringing the history and beautiful views to our passengers aboard our brand-new railcars!
3917 St. Elmo Avenue
Chattanooga, TN 37409
423-821-4224
Incline Railway | LMA (lookoutmountain.com)

Point Park

Point Park is the history buff's hangout!
You can share the view that Robert. E. Lee. and the confederate army held against the Union, or hike the myriad of trails that descend from the park. Point Park is a ten acre memorial park that overlooks the Lookout Mountain Battlefield and the city of Chattanooga. There is a paved walking path around the park that takes visitors by several historic tablets, monuments. Confederate artillery positions, and scenic overlook. The largest monuments in Point Park is the New York Peace Memorial, which was erected by the state of New York as a tribute to peace and reconciliation between Union and Confederate veterans after the war. Inside Point Park, at the point of the mountain, is the Ochs Memorial Observatory. Inside are exhibits on Civil War signaling, photography, and Moccasin Bend, which is visible below the point. Just outside of the park is a visitor center with exhibits on the Civil War campaign for Chattanooga, including a large painting "The Battle Above the Clouds."
Admission to Point Park is $10 per adult, ages 16 and over.

 

Hwy 148
Lookout Mountain, TN 37350
423-821-7786
 

Lula Lake Landtrust

Lula Lake Land Trust is more than just a waterfall. Since 1994, LLLT has grown with leaps and bounds. The Core Preserve is no longer one of Chattanooga's best kept secrets. The desire to recreate, to play outside, to break free of digital devices has been a driving force for visitors. With the Core Preserves 8+ miles of trails, the Cloudland Connector Trail system, and the Moonshine Trails, LLLT has recreational opportunities available from beginners to experts and everyone in-between. With trail systems connecting all the way to Cloudland Canyon State Park, mountain bikers and hikers have more places to explore.

Lula Lake Land Trust is only open on the first and last weekends of each month. Reservations are required. There is a fee of $16 per reservation. 

Hours for specified dates are 9:00AM- 5:00PM ET.
Entrance gates close at 1:00PM ET and no late arrivals. ​
​Special dates and times will vary.
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