Cloudland Canyon State Park, nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of northwest Georgia, offers a variety of hiking trails that cater to adventurers of all skill levels. Among these, the West Rim Loop stands out as a must-experience trail, showcasing some of the park’s most spectacular vistas and natural features. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just looking for a scenic walk, this trail delivers an unforgettable outdoor adventure. West...Show details
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Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center
Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center is one of Chattanooga’s most cherished natural treasures. This 317-acre expanse of forests, fields, and streams offers a relaxing escape for nature lovers, families, and adventure seekers. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor exploring Tennessee, Reflection Riding promises a unique blend of educational opportunities and outdoor fun. A Rich History Founded in the 1950s by John and Margaret Chambliss, Reflection Riding was created...Show details
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sunset rock
Hiking to Sunset Rock in Chattanooga, Tennessee, ranks as one of the area’s most iconic outdoor activities. This trail offers stunning views, rich historical significance, and a moderate challenge for hikers. Sunset Rock, located on the western edge of Lookout Mountain, attracts photographers, locals, and visitors alike for its breathtaking sunsets. Multiple routes lead to the overlook, but the most popular begins at Point Park, a National Park Service site...Show details
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mountain beautiful trail
One of our favorite hikes nearby is the loop from Craven’s House to Point Park. The trail offers scenic views of Chattanooga below, and Point Park boasts 180-degree vistas that span east of the city and west over the plateaus. Craven’s House is part of the Chattanooga National Military Park. It was a key site during a Union advance on Lookout Mountain. Just 2.6 miles from the Wauhatchie Woodlands, the...Show details