Raccoon Mountain Caverns, Chattanooga
#9 among attractions in Chattanooga
Facts and practical information
Raccoon Mountain Caverns is a cave located in Chattanooga, Tennessee in a band of Mississippian Period limestone, part of the Cumberland Plateau. ()
319 West Hills DriveLookout ValleyChattanooga United States
Raccoon Mountain Caverns – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: AT&T Field, Ruby Falls, Chattanooga Market, Rock City.
- 5.8 miNESport venue, Sport, Arenas and stadiums
AT&T Field, Chattanooga
148 min walk • AT&T Field, nestled in the heart of Chattanooga, Tennessee, is a modern minor league baseball stadium that offers sports enthusiasts and casual visitors alike a chance to soak in America's favorite pastime. Opened in 2000, this open-air ballpark is the home of the...
- 3.9 miENatural attraction, Cave, Observation decks and towers
Ruby Falls, Chattanooga
100 min walk • Ruby Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder nestled within Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, Tennessee. As the United States' deepest commercial cave and largest underground waterfall, this remarkable site offers visitors a blend of geological marvels and captivating...
- 5.3 miEMarket, Shopping, Flea market
Chattanooga Market, Chattanooga
135 min walk • The Chattanooga Market is the region's largest producer-only arts and crafts and farmers' market. It is held every Sunday from April to December at the open-air First Horizon Pavilion in Chattanooga, Tennessee, typically from 11am until 4pm.
- 4.7 miSEHiking trail, Lookout, Park
Rock City, Chattanooga
119 min walk • Rock City is a tourist attraction on Lookout Mountain in Lookout Mountain, Georgia. Opened in May 1932, the attraction gained prominence after owners Garnet and Frieda Carter hired Clark Byers in 1935 to paint "See Rock City" barn advertisements throughout the Southeast and...
- 2.5 miNHiking trail, Hiking
Tennessee River Blueway, Chattanooga
65 min walk • The Tennessee River Blueway is a 50-mile section of the Tennessee River that flows between the Chickamauga Dam and the Nickajack Dam and through downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee and the Tennessee River Gorge.
- 5.8 miEMuseum, Specialty museum, Children's museum
Creative Discovery Museum, Chattanooga
149 min walk • The Creative Discovery Museum is a children's museum located in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee, it was opened on May 26, 1995.
- 5.8 miETheater, Concerts and shows, Music venue
Tivoli Theatre, Chattanooga
148 min walk • The Tivoli Theatre, also known as the Tivoli and the "Jewel of the South", is a historic theatre in Chattanooga, Tennessee, that opened on March 19, 1921. Built between 1919 and 1921 at a cost of $750,000, designed by famed Chicago-based architectural firm Rapp and Rapp and well-known Chattanooga architect Reuben H.
- 5.7 miEChurch
Second Presbyterian Church, Chattanooga
146 min walk • Second Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 700 Pine Street in Chattanooga, Tennessee, affiliated with Presbyterian Church USA. The Gothic Revival building, designed by Reuben Harrison Hunt, was built in 1890. It is the oldest building designed by Hunt that is still extant in Chattanooga.
- 5.8 miNEBridge
P. R. Olgiati Bridge, Chattanooga
148 min walk • The P. R. Olgiati Bridge, often incorrectly called the "Ol' Johnny" or "Ol' Jolly", is a steel girder bridge across the Tennessee River in Chattanooga, Tennessee completed in 1959.
- 4.8 miEMuseum, Specialty museum
International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum, Chattanooga
123 min walk • The International Towing & Recovery Hall of Fame & Museum features restored antique wreckers and equipment from the tow truck industry. Located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the museum also displays related toys, tools, equipment, and pictorial histories.
- 4.5 miE