When you’re in Chattanooga, you’re in adventure territory, and that means finding those hidden spots where nature, history, and a good dose of fun all collide. Enter Chester Frost Park. This sprawling park and campground is located along Chickamauga Lake and is practically begging you to grab your fishing rod, dust off that old tent, and come join the fun.

 

Whether you’re into fishing, swimming, or enjoying a peaceful lakeside picnic, Chester Frost Park offers all that and more.

 

A Brief History of Chester Frost Park

 

Chester Frost Park

 

Let’s start with going over some of the area’s history.

 

Chester Frost Park is not just a bunch of campsites, fishing spots, and boat docks. It’s a piece of Tennessee history

 

Back in the 1950s, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) gifted the land to Hamilton County, and it became a public park. County Judge Chester Frost took the reins to bring this beautiful area to life, turning it into the oasis we all know and love today.

 

Set along the sparkling shores of Chickamauga Lake, the park is brimming with history. It even covers Dallas Hill, the original county seat from 1822, and Jackson Chapel Cemetery, Hamilton County’s oldest. As you explore the area, you’re literally walking in the footsteps of Tennessee history—how cool is that?

 

Learn more about Chester Frost Park in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

 

Getting There: Directions & Location Info to Chester Frost Park

 

Address: 7872 Causeway Road, Hixson, TN 37343

 

If you’re coming from Chattanooga, Chester Frost Park is a quick 25-minute drive away. It’s perfect for a day of exploring or a weekend camping getaway. It’s also just a hop and a skip from Timberroot’s Wauhatchie Woodlands and Treetop Hideaways, making it a no-brainer for an outdoor adventure.

Activities to Enjoy at Chester Frost Park

 

A woman sits in a kayak while an Australian Shepherd dog stands in front of her in the lake

 

Swimming & Sunbathing

Enjoy the free beach area with soft sand and calm waves. Perfect for relaxing or a quick dip—just keep an eye on the kiddos!

 

Fishing Opportunities

Cast your line into Chickamauga Lake for crappie, bass, and more. Use the fishing piers or paddle into quiet spots for the best bites.

 

Boating & Water Sports

Get on the water with kayaks, paddleboards, or powerboats. Boat ramps and gear rentals are available—just pick your adventure!

 

Picnic Areas & Shelters

No camping? No worries! Picnic shelters are perfect for a laid-back day. Set up a grill, bring some burgers, and enjoy a lakeside feast. Grab your favorite snacks, pack a cooler, and take in those beautiful views.

 

Camping Options

Chester Frost Park offers 188 RV campsites with water and electrical hookups, as well as tent camping options.

 

Trails & Hiking

Take a leisurely walk along family-friendly trails at Chester Frost. Enjoy views of Chickamauga Lake, listen to birds singing, and breathe in the fresh air.

 

Disc Golf & Other Fun Activities

Chester Frost’s 18-hole disc golf course is great for a fun afternoon. Whether you’re new to it or an old pro, it’s a laid-back way to enjoy the park. There’s also beach volleyball and tennis courts if you’re up for a little extra action.

 

Seasonal Events & Wildlife Viewing

Chester Frost is always buzzing with activity, from the Hamilton County Fair to Jaws on the Lake in the summer. If you’re into wildlife, watch for herons, egrets, and even river otters. Bring binoculars for birdwatching, or just enjoy the view—nature’s got plenty to offer here.

Tips for Making the Most of Your Visit to Chester Frost Park

 

A trail inside a park in Tennessee

 

  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and fall are best, with milder weather and smaller crowds. Early mornings are great for fishing, and the evenings are perfect for a peaceful sunset by the lake.
  • What to Bring: Don’t forget sunscreen, water shoes, and snacks. Want to stay comfy? A camp chair goes a long way, especially for campfire sessions. And, of course, grab some bug spray to keep the critters away!
  • Packing Tips: If you’re camping, stock up on firewood, s’mores supplies, and bring plenty of layers for those chilly nights by the lake. Fishing gear is a must if you want to reel in the big one, and a picnic blanket will come in handy for lunch breaks by the water.

From Lakeside To Fireside: Secure Your Stay At Timberroots

 

After a day filled with all the lakeside fun and adventure you can handle, head back to Timberroot’s rustic retreats for some well-earned relaxation. Our cozy cabins are just what you need to end the day on a high note—think crackling campfires, a sky full of stars, and all the comforts you could ask for.

 

Book your stay with Timberroots today, and let the adventure begin!

 

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