Bluff View Art District
423-265-5033
Located just east of Walnut
Street pedestrian bridge
Check out the River Gallery
or spend some time ambling through the free Sculpture Garden, perched scenically
on a bluff overlooking the Tennessee River.
Hunter Museum of
American Art
865-267-0968
10 Bluff View
Admission Charged
Tuesday-Saturday,
9:30am-5pm; Sunday, noon-5pm
You can see paintings,
sculpture, decorative arts, and contemporary studio glass.
Houston Museum of
Decorative Arts
423-267-7176
201 High Street
Admission Charged
Monday –Saturday,
9:30am-4pm; Summer – Sundays, noon-4pm
It houses an impressive
glass collection
Coolidge Park
Just across the Walnut
Street Bridge
Experience a beautiful
hand-carved carousel
Frasier Street
You’ll find some funky (and
fun) shops and cafes
Chattanooga Market
423-266-9270
1826 Carter Street
Admission Free
First Sunday after Easter
until the last Sunday before Christmas, noon-5pm.
The Chattanooga Market is a
weekly open air market in downtown Chattanooga. The market features hand
crafted works by local and regional artisans, life entertainment, chef
demonstrations, children’s art projects, fart direct tax free produce, and a
unique lunch experience in the Market Café.
The Battles For
Chattanooga Museum
423-821-2812
1110 East Brow Road
Call for operating hours
Just three blocks from the
Incline Railroad’s upper station at the entrance to Point Park (site of the
“Battle above the Clouds” in 1863), this museum features a three-dimensional
electronic battle map that presents details of major battles in Chattanooga’s
Civil War history.
Rock City Gardens
706-820-2531
1400 Pattern Road
Admission Charged
Open daily year-round, call
for operating hours
A view of seven states on a
clear day. Rock City’s unique sandstone formations are striking, and younger
kids will be fascinated by the displays based on classic fairy tales and nursery
rhymes.