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Getting Around Town Downtown Electric Shuttle....................................... 29

Spotlight Pedego Electric Bikes............................................... 14 Ruby Falls............................................................... 16 Chattanooga Helicopter Tours ................................. 18 Rock City................................................................ 34 Chattanooga Choo Choo.......................................... 36 Lake Winnepesaukah............................................... 38 Chattanooga’s Patio & Outside Dining. ..................... 40 Chattanooga From the River . ................................... 41 Bluff View Art District.............................................. 42 Walnut Street Bridge ............................................... 44 Chattanooga Skydiving Co........................................ 46 Look Out Winery .................................................... 47 Rodizio Grill. ......................................................... 48

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contents S U M M E R 2 0 2 2 Listings Attractions . ........................................................ 9-13 Dining ............................................................. 29- 33

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Owner &Publisher ..........................Todd A. Smith VP of Business Development.........Catherine Smith ContributingWriters........................Katie Corbett LaurenMcNeese Camille Platt Graphic Designer. ..................... Harriet McDowall Contributing Photographer..............AndrewKeller Photo Credits. ............... Chattanooga TourismCo. Todd Staley - TNAquarium Cover Photo Credit: Courtesy of Ruby Falls For comments or advertising information contact: Todd Smith (Cell): 423-593-0179 tsmith@explorechatt.com or visit the website: www.explorechattmagazine.com Explore Chattanooga Magazine has made every effort to ensure that listings and information are accurate and assumes no liability for errors or omissions. Published by Explore Chattanooga Media POBox 21806 Chattanooga, TN37424 Copyright ©2022 All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced or duplicated without the written permission of the publisher. Explore Chattanooga Magazine is published 3 times per year (Spring/Mar-May, Summer/June-Aug, Fall/Sept-Oct), with a holiday guide inDecember. For editorial inquiries email: contact@explorechatt.com

S ummer is such a great time to visit “The Scenic City”. Chattanooga has so much going on for both visitors and locals this time of year. The city is buzzing with area events and markets, Lookouts Baseball, CFC and RedWolves professional soccer, people out dining along sidewalk patios or on rooftop bars, bicyclists touring the sights, plus all the attractions, museums, shops and galleries bustling with activity. Overlooking Chattanooga, less than six miles from downtown you’ll fin majestic Lookout Mountain, home to some of the area’s most iconic attractions: Rock City, Ruby Falls, and the Incline Railway. All three attractions have seen significan invest ment and wonderful updating to keep up with a more sophisticated traveling public yet will still bring back treasured childhood memories of past family vacations. Follow the mountain south and you’ll fin scenic pull-offs along with miles of beautiful bike and hiking trails preserved by the Lula Lake Land Trust. Chattanooga is surrounded by scenic mountains and ridges, picturesque valleys, the meandering Tennessee River, and her tributaries, as well as the mountains beyond. This landscape provides hundreds of miles of outdoor activities including hiking, biking, climbing, stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, whitewater rafting and more. If you’re looking to check off an item or two on your bucket list, add hang gliding, paragliding, or skydiving to your itinerary. All within minutes of Downtown. Chattanooga is really becoming known as a great “foodie” town. The local restau rant landscape is broad with talented, creative chefs crafting amazing menus from every possible cuisine. Whether you are staying in the Downtown, Lookout Mountain, or Hamilton Place areas you are not far from a great dining experience. The Downtown area is compact, vibrant, and easily accessible. It includes several neighborhood districts such as the Northshore, Riverfront, Southside, andWest Village. All are easily accessible by foot, jumping on the free electric shuttle bus or renting a bike. You’ll fin one-of-a-kind boutiques, eclectic galleries and some fun out of the way activities. You will fin world-class attractions like the Tennessee Aquarium, The National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, and the Creative Discovery Museum. There is the relaxing Riverwalk, live music & entertainment venues, and a thriving art scene anchored by The Hunter Museum and the Bluff View Art District. Be sure and pick up our Chattanooga Area Coupon Map and Chattanooga Pad Map for special values and more detailed directions for exploring the area. Don’t forget to share your photos and experiences at our social media sites and keep up to date at explorechattmagazine.com. No matter where you start or what your interests are – there is something for you in Chattanooga. We know you will have a wonderful experience in our city and will feel the warmth and genuine Southern hospitality that our businesses and locals are known for.

Todd Smith Owner/Publisher Explore Chattanooga Media

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BATTLES FOR CHATTANOOGA 1110 E. BrowRd., Lookout Mountain, TN37350 (423) 821-2812 www.battlesforchattanooga.com

The perfect place to start your Civil War journey!

CHATTANOOGA LOOKOUTS 201 Power Alley, Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 267-2208 | milb.com/chattanooga The Chattanooga Lookouts have been the Scenic City’s hometown team since 1885. The Lookouts provide affordable family entertainment at 70 home games every season! Come see baseball’s top prospects at AT&T Field, located in the heart of downtown Chattanooga. CHATTANOOGARIVERBOAT CO. SOUTHERNBELLE 151 Riverfront Pkwy., Pier 2, Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 266-4488 | chattanoogariverboat.com This 450 passenger excursion vessel was built in 1985 at Serodino Shipyard inHales Bar, Tennessee to operate on the Tennessee River in-and-around the Chattanooga area. Nestled between the Oligiati &Market Street Bridges, the Southern Belle cruises daily & offers sightseeing& lunch with live narration & pilot house tours or sunset & dinner cruises nightly providing music, dancing, & a delicious dinner to please every palate. She cruises the beautiful & historic Tennessee River to serve visitors, area residents, & group functions ranging from weddings to conventions. This is an experience you won’t want to miss! CHATTANOOGA SKYDIVING COMPANY 300 Airport Road, Jasper, TN37347 (855) 776-5867 www.chattanoogaskydivingcompany.com What a view! Climb to an altitude overlooking the Scenic City’s best sights, such as the Tennessee River Gorge, Lookout Mountain, and the Sequatchie Valley! The Silvia family has been teaching people to jump from airplanes since1960.Whether youwant toexperience one skydiveor learn to skydivewithour “A” license in a week program, come join in! CHATTANOOGA ZOO 301N. HoltzclawAve., Chattanooga, TN37404 (423) 697-1322 | www.chattzoo.org With over 500 animals exhibited, representing over 200 different species, many of which are endangered, the Chattanooga Zoo is committed to engaging and inspiring our community to better understand and preserve wildlife by creatingmeaningful connections between people and animals. Get face to face with a chimpanzee or jaguar,

Civil War Digital Diorama Battles Show

Located on top of Lookout Mountain across from Point Park Battlefield A 3-dimensional presentation of Chattanooga’s Civil War history featuring theater-seating and audio tape presentation. Hear the sounds of battle as you learn about Lookout Mountain’s ‘Battle Above the Clouds’ and Sherman’s assault on Missionary Ridge before his famous ‘March to the Sea’. On display are weapons, guns, equipment, and other Civil War artifacts. Bookstore and gift shop. CHARLES H. COOLIDGE NATIONALMEDAL OF HONORHERITAGE CENTER 2W. AquariumWay, Ste. 104, Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 877-2525 | www.mohhc.org Chattanooga is where our nation’s rst and highest military award for valor was presented. Chattanooga’s newest, award-winning attraction showcases the powerful stories of how ordinary people accomplished the extraordinary. Spending just an hour or two here will inspire you and your family with the values demonstrated by Medal of Honor recipients - patriotism, citizenship, courage, integrity, sacri ce and commitment. CHATTANOOGA GHOST TOURS 57 E. Fifth Street, Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 800-5998 | chattanoogaghosttours.com Named one of the TOP TEN ghost tours in the US byTripAdvisorANDUSAToday, oneof the topsix scariest ghost tours byShermanTravel, andoneof the top tenmost popularUSghost tours byGoodMorningAmerica,Chattanooga’s original haunted tour has beenchillingguests with tales of the city’s restless dead since2007. The1st paranormal hunt in theWORLDtooffer the chance toTALKto spiritswith theOvilus, &on ultimate hunts SEE ghosts with the SLS Ghost Viewer. Visit the website for more info and tour reservations. CHATTANOOGAHELICOPTER TOURS 932 Jubilee Drive, Chattanooga, TN37421 (931) 510-5245 | chattanoogaheli.com ChattanoogaHelicopterTours is a family-owned and operating business offering service in aerial tours and vacation highlights of the Chattanooga area.

Civil War Relic and Weapon Collection Bookstore & Gift Shop

Open year-round. Checkwebsite for hours. 1110 East Brow Road Lookout Mountain, TN 423.821.2812 battlesforchattanooga.com The International Towing & Recovery Museum

3315 Broad Street Chattanooga 423-267-3132 Open M-Sat 9-5pm Sun 11-5pm

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ride a camel or checkout some rare andvenomous reptiles.Comeby and see why everyone is calling theAZA-accreditedChattanoogaZoo“theBestLittle Zoo inAmerica”.Only amere twomiles fromdowntown, theChattanooga Zoo is opendaily from9a.m. to5p.m.with the exception of Thanksgiving, Christmas and NewYear’s Day.

engaging the senses, inspiringexplorationand ignitingchildren’spassion for learning throughplay. ESCAPE EXPERIENCE CHATTANOOGA 1800 Rossville Avenue, Chattanooga, TN37408 (423) 551-3306 | www.escapeexperience.com/chattanooga TheEscapeExperience is anentertainment activity located inDowntown Chattanooga’s Southside Historic District - just a few blocks from the ChattanoogaChooChoo. Eachescape roomscenario is a real-life interactive adventuredesigned for teambuildinggroups, friends, family, or co-workers. HIGHPOINT CLIMBING AND FITNESS DOWNTOWN 219 Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 602-7625 | www.highpointclimbing.com The premier rock climbing facility features climbing indoors and outdoors. Climb walls up to 60 feet tall! High Point has over 28,000 Sq. Ft. of climbing surfacemaking it oneof thenation’s largest gyms.HighPoint caters to individualswhoarebeginners all theway toadvance climbers.

CLASSIC ARCADE PINBALLMUSEUM 409 Broad St., Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 541-4097 www.chattanoogapinballmuseum.com

An interactive all-you-can-play museumdedicated to the nostalgia, history, and science behind the fascinating games of pinball and arcade. Guests have the opportunity to experience a wide variety of exhibits, including pinball machines spanning from the 1940’s to today. Visitors also have unlimited access to play each pinball game, as well as access to several classic arcades. Pinball players, young and old, will be introduced to the history of pinball, the science behind the games, learn about the engineering that goes into the design of playfields and explore the many colorful artistic masterpieces that lie behind the backglasses, the artists who created them, and the inspiration behind the content.

HIGHPOINT ZIP ADVENTURE AT RUBY FALLS 1720 S. Scenic Hwy., Chattanooga, TN37409 (423) 821-2544 | www.rubyfalls.com

CREATIVE DISCOVERYMUSEUM 321Chestnut Street, Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 756-2738 | www.cdmfun.org

Get your adrenalinepumpingatRubyFalls as yousoar through the treetops onLookoutMountain!HighPoint ZIPAdventure features over700 feet of rushingziplineswithbreathtakingviews of theTennesseeValley anda40-foot climbing tower with multiple routes of varying difficulty

Whether within the walls in Chattanooga or across the nation through its outreach programs, Creative Discovery Museum (CDM) is a leader in

401 Broad St., Near 4th & Broad. (423) 265-2565 ignisglass.com Hours: Fri. 10am - 4pm Sat. 11am - 7pm Sun. 12pm - 5pm Closed Mon. - Thurs.

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HUNTERMUSEUMOF ART 10 Bluff View, Chattanooga, TN37403 (423) 267-0968 | www.huntermuseum.org

IMAX 3DTheater. Experience unrivaled brightness, clarity and color on the giant screen. Few theaters use this game-changing projection system — this is one of them.

Built on a ninety-foot limestone bluff overlooking the Tennessee River and comprised of a 1905 classical revival mansion, a low-slung 1970s building and a 2005 contemporary structure, the Hunter Museumof American Art showcases 100 years of architecture and houses the fines collection of American art in the Southeast. The collection of the Hunter Museum spans the history of American art from the colonial period to the present day, and covers a wide variety of media including painting, sculpture, contemporary studio glass, and crafts. iGNiS offers the opportunity to have a hands-on glass blowing experience. The studio is open to the public so that you and your family can have the chance to blow your own heirloomglass ornament or paperweight.With the help of professional artists, youmay choose colors, assist with working the piece, and actually trap your own breath in glass. IMAX 3DWITH LASER 201Chestnut Street, Chattanooga, TN (800) 262-0695 | tnaqua.org/imax Travel to new places, dive into newworlds at the Tennessee Aquarium iGNiS GLASS STUDIO 401 Broad Street., Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 265-2565 | www.ignisglass.com

INTERNATIONAL TOWINGMUSEUM 3315 Broad Street., Chattanooga, TN37408 (423) 267-3132 | internationaltowingmuseum.org

• Area’s top rated natural cavern experience • Open rain or shine and always a pleasant 58 degrees • Gem Panning on site • Free parking • Highly-rated campground on-site The Crystal Palace Walking Tour is an expertly guided 45-55 min. walking path tour through the largest and most active natural cavern in the southeast. LakeWinnepesaukah Amusement Park has been thrilling guests for over ninety years with attractions like the Cannon Ball Roller Coaster and the OH-Zone 14-story free fall! SOAKyaWater Park offers splashtacular fun for the entire family! SOAKya features theWinnie 500 racing slides, crazy river, body and tubes slides, wave lagoon, toddler splash park, obstacle course andWaterWorks play area. Covered and uncovered seating, retail shops, concession and a changing facility with lockers are LAKEWINNEPESAUKAHAMUSEMENT PARK/SOAKYAWATERPARK 1730 LakeviewDr., Rossville, GA 30741 (706) 866-5681 |www.lakewinnie.com It all startedmore than 20 years ago when a group of dedicated towing professionals, the Friends of Towing, decided to recognize outstanding individuals in the towing and recovery industry worldwide, record the industry’s history, collect and display artifacts andmemorabilia in a museum setting, and provide information about the industry to the public. The firs Hall of Fame class consisted of 27 members and today has grown to include over 300 distinguished towing professionals.

RaccoonMountain Caverns and Campground

Reservations required for all tours. Call today to book your tour. Open 7 days – 9am – 5pm. Last tour goes in at 4:00pm

Conveniently located close to downtown Chattanooga and just 1.3 miles off HWY 24 at exit # 174. www.raccoonmountain.com 319 West Hills Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37419 423-821-9403

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available.The amusement park is open fromMay through September and SOAKya is open fromMemorial Day through Labor Day. On Friday and Saturday nights inOctober, the park is open for theWinnepeSPOOKah Halloween event. For more information, hours of operation and pricing, visit lakewinnie.comor call 1-877-LAKEWIN.

RACCOONMOUNTAIN CAVERNS & CAMPGROUND 319West Hills Dr., Chattanooga, TN37419 (423) 821-9403 |www.raccoonmountain.com

RaccoonMountain Caverns &Campground is home to Tennessee’s highest rated cave (TripAdvisor’s #1 ‘Thing ToDo’ in Chattanooga!) and premier RV park & campground and is located just outside of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Tour the nationally recognized cave system, pan for gemstones, or relax by a campfir while taking in the spectacular views of both Lookout Mountain and Raccoon Mountain. With onsite amenities for the whole family and just minutes from downtown Chattanooga and the Lookout Mountain attractions, your adventure awaits you!

LOOKOUTMOUNTAIN INCLINE RAILWAY 3917 St. Elmo Avenue, Chattanooga, TN37409 (423) 821-4224 |ridetheincline.com

A ride unlike any other! The thrill of riding ‘America’s Most Amazing Mile’ has delighted guests for more than a century. As the Incline climbs historic Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga’s surroundingmountains and valleys come alive as the trolley-style railcars carry you cloud-high. The breathtaking 72.7%grade of the track near the top gives the Incline the distinction of being the world’s steepest passenger railway.

RIVERGORGE EXCURSIONS 21808 River Canyon Rd., Chattanooga, TN37405 (423) 987-1711 |www.rivergorgeexcursions.com

River Gorge Excursions is a Chattanooga Boat Rental and Tour company located along the scenic Tennessee River Gorge, just 15 minutes away from Downtown Chattanooga. We provide an eye opening experience to the TN River on one of our pontoon boats that are available for rent or tour. Come out with family and friends and enjoy a fantastic day exploring and relaxing on the TN River Gorge and all the beauty that it has to offer.

PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES CHATTANOOGA 157 River Street, Chattanooga, TN37405 (423) 653-8987 | pedegochattanooga.com

Pedego Chattanooga is a locally-owned store where you’ll be treated like family. As the region’s foremost electric bike experts, they put their hearts into helping you fin the perfect electric bike and get the most out of it for many years to come. If you are looking for a day fille with spectacular views, interesting places, andmemories that will last a lifetime, you can rent an electric bike fromPedego!

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wildlife.Within the two buildings, you’ll trace the path of water from the mountains to the sea. Come face-to-face with the fascinating native animals that live in our backyards and the amazing creatures that thrive in some of the most remote locations on Earth.

ROCK CITY GARDENS 1400 Patten Rd., Lookout Mountain, GA 30750 (423) 820-2531 |www.seerockcity.com

CreateMemoriesWorth Repeating At Rock City Gardens Take an unforgettable journey high atop Lookout Mountain! Enjoy the quiet woodland paths and gardens. Discover ancient rock formations. Explore the 400 species of plants, flowers and shrubs. Each step is a discovery! Cast your wish upon the 140-foot high falls. Standmightily upon world famous Lover’s Leap and wrap yourself in the magnificen view. Wind your way throughmassive rock boulders and caverns that bring you to Fairyland Caverns andMother Goose Village. Magical adventures await you! Be Adventurous! Free Parking. Group Rates Available. Rock City is a AAA-approved attraction.

TENNESSEE VALLEY RAILROAD 4119Cromwell Rd., Chattanooga, TN37421 (423) 894-8028 |www.tvrail.com

Take a trip back in time to a slower-paced era when railroad travel was a way of life. Relive the romance of the rails when vintage trains provided an escape from the everyday routine. The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museumprovides an interactive, historical experience that adds an extra dimension to your visit to Chattanooga’s popular attractions. Here you will fin the only regularly scheduled, full-sized train ride in Tennessee. The Tennessee Valley RailroadMuseum is somuchmore than entertainment, it’s your chance to experience the sights and sounds of yesteryear!

RUBY FALLS 1720 S. Scenic Hwy., Chattanooga, TN37409 (423) 821-2544 |www.rubyfalls.com

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 explore ancient formations along the cavern trail to see the thundering falls.

THE COKERMUSEUM 1309Chestnut St., Chattanooga, TN37402 (888) 795-7077 |cokermuseum.com

The Coker Museumhouses Corky Coker’s personal collection. Corky grew the collection during his career at Coker Tire.With over 100 vintage cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, and even 3 airplanes hanging overhead, there is something for everyone. Our events can have as many or as few of the vehicles as you would like.

TENNESSEE AQUARIUM 1 Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 265-0695 | tnaqua.org

The mission of the Tennessee Aquarium is to connect people with nature and empower them tomake informed decisions about water and

Tandem Skydive Today! 30 minutes fromDowntown Chattanooga ONLINE RESERVATIONS CHATTANOOGASKYDIVINGCOMPANY.COM 855-776-5867

Chattanooga’s Best View is At #ChattSkyCo

300 Airport Rd., Jasper, TN 37347

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TOURON TWOWHEELS: SEE THE SCENIC CITY ON AN ELECTRIC BIKE

West Village: As you bike through downtown Chattanooga toward the west end of town you will catch a glimpse of the towering goldenWestin Hotel. Surrounded by luxury hotels like the Indigo and Bode, theWest Village has a number of eateries, shops, and special events throughout the year. SouthsideHistoricDistrict: Keep your eyes on the sky as you head south of downtown and spot the iconic ‘CHOO-CHOO’ sign. The Chattanooga Choo Choo complex is made up of shops, restaurants, enter tainment, and even an ice-skating rink in the winter. Beyond the Choo-Choo, you’ll fin Main Street and a neighborhood fille with many eclectic shops, galler ies, and interesting places to explore.

E xploring an area on two wheels can be one of the most enjoyable ways to travel and tour, however, for some, a traditional bike can be challenging. An electric bike is the great equalizer! New technolo gy has seen e-bikes explode with popularity. They are environmental ly friendly while opening up a new world of possibility. Wherever your adventure takes you, you will enjoy a smooth and easy ride across longer distances and challenging terrains. On an

Historic St. Elmo: Located at the foot of Lookout Mountain, this area has a rich history dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. You can dine at the 1885 Grill, lock your bike and ride up the Incline Railway, and of course top it off with Clumpies Ice Cream before heading back to Northshore.

electric bike you can go further and faster while exploring all that Chattanooga has to offer. Located on River Street in the North shore you will fin

the folks at Pedego Chattanooga ready to get you set up with everything you need to tour Chattanooga on a state-of-the-art Pedego Electric Bike. Here are a few trip ideas: Chattanooga’sRiverwalk: Spanning 16.1 miles, this beautiful winding path takes you along the southern banks of the Tennessee River. You will experience nature, public art, and a day fille with family-fun. There are a number of places to stop along the way to enjoy lunch, coffee, or an ice-cream treat!

If you are looking for a day fille with spectacular views, interest ing places, and memories that will last a lifetime, make Pedego Bikes your firs stop! Check them out at pedegochattanooga.com

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Visit website to schedule your tour! chattanoogaheli.com 932 Jubilee Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37321 Located at Wilson Air Center

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T here is only one place where you can travel deep inside a mountain to see the tallest underground waterfall open to the public in the United States, see forever from the top of a castle tower, soar through the treetops on rushing zip lines, and grab a bite to eat in a historic Chattanooga dining spot. You can experi ence it all this summer at Ruby Falls on Lookout Mountain. Ruby Falls offers multiple cave adventure options. Looking for a faster-pace, family-friendly cave adventure? Reserve tickets for the timed-entry one-mile guided Cave Walk, featuring a general overview of the cave’s history, the breathtaking lightshow at the thundering underground waterfall and ancient geological forma tions along the narrow cavern trail.

For a more in-depth, smaller group cave tour with a relaxed pace designed for history-loving explorers, check out the GentleWalking Tour. Senior-level guides lead this early-access tour that includes extra time at the waterfall after the lightshow and plenty the slower pace. Maybe it’s more your speed to explore after-hours when the underground cave and waterfall are lit only by hand-held lanterns. Popular Lantern Tours feature a limited number of participants and often sell out weeks in advance. Keep in mind, if you want to take your kids on a Lantern Tour, they must be at least 5 years old. All tickets are timed entry and sold online, which makes it easy to plan your day. No matter which cave adventure you choose, be sure to get your tickets before you arrive as tours often sell out in

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RUBY FALLS: TAKING SUMMER ADVENTURES TO NEW LEVELS

advance during the summer. Lantern and Gentle Walking Tours are available on select dates and require reservations. Access to Lookout Mountain Tower and Blue Heron Overlook are included with all cave tour tickets. The sweeping scenic views of the Cumberland Plateau and winding Tennessee River are spec tacular and not to be missed. Cap off your day of adventure with a burst of adrenaline by soaring through the treetops on zip lines at Ruby Falls High Point ZIP Adventure. Zip line tickets include a 40-foot climbing tower with multiple routes of varying difficulty For a special summer treat, be one of the firs guests to expe rience the brand-new Castle Café located in historic Ruby Falls

Castle. In the early 1930s, the Ruby Falls Castle dining room was a social hot spot, showcasing the largest ballroom in Chattanooga. The design of the newly renovated café highlights features of the original architecture, including the castle’s stone fireplac restored and brought back to life as the centerpiece of the dining area. Open daily with seasonal menus, the Castle Café offers fresh flatbrea pizzas, wraps and sandwiches, salads, snacks, desserts and locally roasted Mayfl coffee and espresso drinks.

Visit RubyFalls.com to plan your trip and purchase tickets for your Lookout Mountain summer adventures!

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Chattanooga Helicopter Tours:

5 REASONS A HELICOPTER RIDE IS THE PERFECT GIFT

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I magine soaring above downtown Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, or the River Gorge, taking a tour that is truly unique. Any time of day the sights will be breathtaking, and the experience magical. We’ve compiled 5 reasons a helicopter tour is the perfect gift idea for your next special occasion. 1. Photography The opportunities for an Instagram-worthy photograph are endless. Before take off, get a few photos in front of the chop per. Once in the air, grab amazing shots from a vantage point typically out-of-reach. Helicopter tours offer photo-unique opportunities before, during, and after the tour. 2. The Perfect Date We all have times when we just can’t figur out where to go on our night out. Break out of the routine with a one-of-a-kind and truly memorable experience. A helicopter ride at sunset provides a romantic way to start the weekend. 3. Spectacular Views A helicopter has the ability to take you lower than an airplane and can fl or hover from a standstill in any direction. This pro vides close-up views not possible in any other aircraft, making the experience unforgettable. At Chattanooga Helicopter, the following tours are available: • The Ridge Runner • The Downtown Tour • The Tennessee River Tour • The Great Lookout Mountain Tour • The Nickajack Lake Tour • The Ultimate Tour

4. Explore Chattanooga like Never Before How well do you know the city of Chattanooga? Navigating Chattanooga and the surrounding areas from the ground pro vides only a single perspective, missing the unique perspective seen from above. 5. Excitement A helicopter tour is unlike anything you or your loved ones may have ever experienced. The thrill you feel once the helicopter leaves the ground will bring energy to your special event and make it unforgettable!

For more information or online reservations, go to chattanoogaheli.com.

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MAY 27 ChaWa / Killakeyz (opener) JUNE 3 Teddy Thompson Band / Ryan Oyer (opener) JUNE 10 Wildernmiss / Summer Dregs (opener) JUNE 17 Opposite Box 7pm / The Original FBI – 8:25 pm JUNE 24 Lakou Mizik / Steely Bruno (opener) JULY 1 Blackcat Zydeco featuring Dwight Carrier The Scarlet Love Conspiracy (opener) JULY 8 Yam Haus / Jason Lyles (opener) JULY 15 Boulevards / Amber Fults (opener) JULY 22 The Abrams / Barefoot Nellie (opener) JULY 29 Call Me Spinster - 7pm Drew Sterchi & the Blues Tribe - 8pm AUG. 5 Joslyn and the Sweet Compression Rishard (opener) AUG. 12 O’Connor Lee (band) New Dismembered Tennesseans (opener) AUG. 19 Magnolia Boulevard / TN Ruminators AUG. 26 2022 Road to Nightfall Winners (TBD) SEPT. 2 Miko Marks / Butch Ross (opener) Chattanooga’s longest-running outdoor summer concert series will celebrate its 35th season this year with a 15-week season of free outdoor concerts held at Miller Plaza beginning Friday, May 27 and continuing every Friday through September 2. Shows begin at 7pm and end at approximately 9:30pm. In addition to music on the Miller Plaza stage, Nightfall features food trucks, local artisan vendors and lawn games in Miller Park.

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APR16 -OCT30 WashedAshore Exhibit / TennesseeAquarium This summer, more than one dozen artistic installations of aquatic animals made from recovered plastic debris will be exhibited throughout the campus of the Tennessee Aquarium and IMAX 3DTheater. Each color ful work was meticulously crafted by artists with Oregon-based nonprofi Washed Ashore using actual recovered litter to raise awareness of the threat water-borne plastic pollution poses to aquatic life. tnaqua.org/washed-ashore MAY20 - SEP5 Enchanted -AHistoryof Fantasy Illustration/HunterMuseum Enchanted offers a thoughtful appraisal of how artists from the early 20th century to the present have brought to life myths, fairy tales, and modern epics like Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones. Featuring nearly 100 artworks the exhibit explores Greek myths, Arthurian legends, fairy tales, and modern superheroes. huntermuseum.org SUMMERWEEKENDS ChattanoogaMarket The Chattanooga Market is held every Sunday at the First Tennessee Pavilion across from Finley Stadium. The weekly open-air producer-only market features local food artisans and farms, fresh produce - meat - cheese, live plants, local arts & crafts, and much more. chattanoogamarket.com

SUMMERWEEKENDS RockCity’s SummerMusicWeekends Enjoy the blues notes emanating from Rock City’s newest summer artist, Rick Rushing. Comfort yourself in the old-timey music of Matt Downer. Enjoy the fun sounds from the Highbeams and Tarryn Aimee Smith. Spend a summer day at Rock City Gardens, enjoy a fresh-squeezed lemonade, plan to dine at Cafe 7, and check out the Rock City Birds of Prey raptor show! Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. seerockcity.com/summermusic

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FRIDAYEVENINGS STARTINGMAY27 NightfallConcert Series/MillerPark Nightfall, Chattanooga’s longest-running outdoor summer concert series will celebrate its 35th season this year with a 15-week season of free outdoor con certs held at Miller Plaza beginning Friday, May 27 and continuing every Friday through September 2. Shows begin at 7pm and end at approximately 9:30pm. In addition to music on the Miller Plaza stage, Nightfall features food trucks, local artisan vendors and lawn games in Miller Park. nightfallchattanooga.com MAY30 -AUG1 MilitaryMondays/LakeWinnepesaukah Beginning Monday, May 30th, Lake Winnie honors those who defend our country with the Military Mon days special offer. Active or retired military service members with military ID will receive complimentary admission and unlimited rides. lakewinnie.com

ALLSUMMER MissionaryRidgeLocal / TennesseeValleyRailroadMuseum The Missionary Ridge Local includes 6-miles roundtrip, tour guide providing local history through out the experience, crossing four bridges, passing through pre-Civil War, horseshoe-shaped tunnel, historic turntable demonstration, and a brief tour of train restoration shops. Come on, ride the train! www.tvrail.com/train-rides/missionary-ridge-local/ JUNE3 - 5 RiverbendFestival Chattanooga’s original music festival is back and ready for you for its 39th year! Music lovers will hear at least 24 acts on three different stages and will enjoy the new Riverbend experience that will bring performers closer to audiences and rock our city. riverbendfestival.com

JUN3 - 5 AtlantaBravesWorld Champions TrophyTour The Atlanta Braves will stop in Chattanooga for three days on their World Champions Trophy Tour Presented by Truist. Tour stops in Chattanooga will allow fans to take photos with the trophy and the Atlanta Braves Mascot, Blooper, on Saturday only. mlb.com/braves/fans/trophy-tour

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recreational opportunities found in irreplaceable caves and karst. Join in on the celebration and appreciation for the crucial roles both caves and karsts play in our lives and environment. rubyfalls.com JUN18 OfAugust,TheBriars,TheOcoeeBoys/ MountainAirCommunityCenter The MACC comes alive with an Americana Music Showcase featuring three regional groups mixing story telling and toe-tapping music at its finest IceCreamSafari /ChattanoogaZoo Along with all the animal enrichment fun, guests will get access to unlimited ice cream and sweet treat tastings! Throughout the Zoo, keepers will be creating species- specifi ice treat enrichments for our animals, so everyone can join in on the fun! While you watch the animals enjoy their frozen treats, be on the lookout for animal encounters sprinkled throughout the Zoo as well. These encounters allow you and your family to learn about and get an up-close and personal encounter with wildlife www.chattzoo.org/events/ice-cream-safari-1 JUN21 MakeMusic Day Chattanooga Starting in France in 1982, MMD has grown to 700 cities in 120 countries and celebrates music by show casing a city’s local talent on June 21, the longest day of the year. Make Music Chattanooga is a city-wide celebration of music. Join us in creating and celebrating music freely. concerthopper.com/makemusiccha signalmacc.org JUN18

For its 5th year, the Chattanooga Festival of Black Arts & Ideas will be celebrating Juneteenth, with events and activities taking place all month long in varying loca tions throughout the city. This multi-day festival will feature extraordinary contributions of artists of African descent in music, dance, theater, visual arts, film and literature. blackartsandideasfest.com

JUN6 NationalDayofCaves&Karst / RubyFalls The National Caves Association (NCA) announces the fourth annual National Day of Caves and Karst in honor of the matchless educational and

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JUL2 Bricks of Honor Dedica tion / National Medal of Honor Heritage Center Brick Dedication Ceremony to be held at the Charles H. Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center. Check the website for details. mohcc.org JUL1 - 31 Exhibiting Artists / River Gallery at Bluff View Visit the River Gallery at Bluff View during the month of July to experience new works by Courtenay

JUN26 ChattanoogaWaterfront Triathlon The now 40-year-old triathlon takes place in the heart of downtown Chat tanooga and offers athletes a fast, down-river swim, a spectator-friend ly, two-loop bike course, and a scenic run along the Tennessee Riverwalk. It is a summer race not to be missed! team-magic.com/events/250 JUL2 Pops on the River / Coolidge Park Chattanooga’s Independence Day

Celebration is back! This popular community event will feature outdoor concerts, local food and drink offerings, and a beautiful firework display over the Tennessee River. chattanoogapops.com

James, Cynthia Tollesfrud, and Lee Malerich. river-gallery.com/current-events

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SATURDAYS, JUL -AUG Riverfront Nights / Ross’s Landing Join Chattanoogans for a live concert series all summer long! Riverfront Nights brings you live music under the stars from some of the area’s most vibrant and talented artists, various food and beverage vendors, and more family fun. riverfrontnights.com JUL9 The Coker MuseumNational Collector Car Appreciation Cruise-In 8am - 2pm, 1309 Chestnut Street. Free Admission to the Museum. cokermuseum.com AUG1 - 31 Exhibiting Artists / River Gallery at Bluff View Visit the River Gallery at Bluff View during the month of August to experience new works by Holland Van Gores, Joe Parrott, Victoria Pearmain. river-gallery.com/current-events

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1885 GRILL 3914 St. Elmo Ave., Chattanooga, TN37409 (423) 485-3050 | 1885grill.com

1885 brings a grand and cabaret livelihood to St. Elmo. It not only provides beautiful coastal cuisine but, a meeting ground and common place for men and women from all walks of life. This restaurant bridges the gap between good food and good conversation and brings a setting for late nights and sharedmemories between friends, families, and passersby. 1885 is a wonderful centerpiece for the St. Elmo culture and community.

The Downtown Electric Shuttle is the easiest way to get aroundDowntown Chattanooga. It’s a FREE ride! Electric buses run daily* fromShuttle Park South at the Chattanooga Choo Choo to Shuttle Park North across from the Tennessee Aquariumwith stops at every block in between. Convenient access to the attractions, convention center, shopping, hotels & employment sites in the Downtown area. All Shuttle buses are wheelchair accessible. Downtown Shuttle buses run between Shuttle Park South and Shuttle Park North about every 15minutes, Monday through Friday 6:30 a.m. until 10 p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m. until 11 p.m., and Sunday 9:30 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. The North Shore Shuttle runs from Shuttle Park North to Shuttle Park Northshore about every 15minutes - Monday through Friday: 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00am– 6:00pm. Not in service on Sundays. The St. Elmo/Incline Shuttle runs fromShuttle Park South to the Incline Railway and St. Elmo about every 15 minutes –Monday through Sunday: 8:00am– 8:30pm. * The Downtown Shuttle runs daily except New Year’s Day, ThanksgivingDay &Christmas Day. The Shuttle runs on a holiday schedule on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day &Labor Day. For more specifi information see: https:// www.gocarta.org/routes-schedules.

ALLEIA 25 E. Main St., Chattanooga, TN37408 (423) 305-6990 | alleiarestaurant.com

Located in Southside, Alleia resides in the old Harrington Building and is the fulfillmen of Chef Daniel Lindley’s dreamof offering simple, Italian inspired cuisine. Lindley uses fresh ingredients

to create his unique interpretation of rustic Italian. BIGRIVERGRILLE &BREWINGWORKS/DOWNTOWN 222 Broad St., Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 267-2739 | www.bigrivergrille.com

Located in downtown Chattanooga, across from the Tennessee Aquarium, IMAXTheatre, and a short walk from the Children’s Creative Discovery Museum, Big River Grille &Brewing Works features innovative cuisine, award-winning ales and lagers and a spacious outdoor patio. A billiard table gives customers a unique way to socialize with friends while enjoying appetizers and beverages. The restaurant features a working brewery, bar, and semi and -private dining areas for groups and parties accommodating up to 300 people. BOATHOUSE ROTISSERIE &RAWBAR

1459 Riverside Dr., Chattanooga, TN37406 (423) 622-0122 | boathousechattanooga.com

Come for the View! Come back for the food! The vista is provided by the Signal and Lookout Mountains, reflectin off the Tennessee River. The Boathouse features a perfect environment and a well-rounded menu with interesting fresh ideas from the raw bar, the oyster pots and the wood fire

rotisserie. Enjoy the view on the spectacular 2000 square foot deck withmisters to escape the heat and heaters for wintertime comfort. The “foods from the Gulf” menu includes made to order Guacamole, El Scorcho Seafood Stew, Po-Boy sandwiches made with huge Shrimp, Rotisserie Chicken, and “you don’t have to go to Texas” Brisket. BRIDGEMAN’S CHOPHOUSE 107W. M.L. King Blvd., Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 643-1240 | www.bridgemanschophouse.com Offering an extensive steak selection, Bridgeman’s Chophouse features USDA Prime Beef and Chops. The restaurant features a grand seafood tower, raw oysters, and a variety of fresh fish This upscale chophouse also offers one of the city’s largest andmost diverse wine lists. Enjoy Sunday Brunch every Sunday from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM.

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BUDDY’S BAR-B-Q I-75 Exit 1, 619Camp Jordan Parkway, East Ridge, TN37412 - (423)541-7400 andHwy. 153N, 568NorthgateMall Dr., Hixson, TN37343 – (423)206-4999. A quick-casual hometown barbecue restaurant offering real, hickory smoked barbecue - prepared the same way for over 47 years - serving always fresh food with southern hospitality and value. Dine-in (indoor & outdoor seating), take-out/to-go, drive-thru, large bulk orders, feeds 5 or 10 family packs, delivery and set-up service for large groups and events. Cooked slow on real hickory-smoke but served fast!

CLUMPIES ICE CREAMCO./SOUTHSIDE 1401Market St., Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 648-5425 Northshore : 26 Frazier Ave., Chattanooga, TN37405 (423) 267-5425 St. Elmo : 3917 St. Elmo Ave., Chattanooga, TN37409 (423) 821-0807

Each batch of Clumpies ice cream is made by hand with only the fines ingredients that can be found. Ice cream is handcrafted in small batches, ten gallons or less at a time. That micro-batch process allows Clumpies to care for and consider each scoop of ice cream that is served. The result is a rich, creamy, delicious ice cream crafted with

care. “It may take longer, but we think it makes our ice cream that much better.”

IL PRIMO 1100Hixson Pike, Ste. 100, Chattanooga, TN37405

FIREBIRDSWOOD FIREDGRILL 2107Gunbarrel Rd., Ste. 101, Chattanooga, TN37421 (423) 308-1090 | chattanooga. firebirdsrestaurants.co

(423) 602-5555 | www.primochattanooga.com Il Primo, which will feature authentic Italian cuisine, is your new neighborhood restaurant and bar. Il Primo offers a great selection of spirits, wines, and beers.

FirebirdsWood Fired Grill is known for classic American, wood fire grilled entrees. Open for lunchanddinner, Firebirds features a large variety of bold selectionsprepared in--house, including hand--cut steaks, fresh seafood, chickenand ribs —all searedover local hickory, oakor pecanwood. FOUNTAINHEAD TAPROOM / CHOWLANGUAGE 1617 Rossville Ave. (1 block off Main St. behindMain St. Fire Station) www.fountainheadtaproom.com www.chowlanguage.com A self-pour taproom&grill offering 60 taps with craft beer, wine, cider, mead, kombucha &more. Pour as much or as little as you want. Elevated cultural dishes with improper pairings fromChow Language provide amazing food options, with draft cocktails, games, and a beautiful atmosphere. A perfect place for groups, gatherings, and events!

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LOOKOUTWINERY/WOODOVENPIZZA 11848Hwy. 41, Guild, TN37340

(423) 939-9334 | www.lookoutwinery.com Experience a night of family fun or a romantic date night while overlooking the beautiful TN River. Enjoy decadent wines paired with our mouthwatering wood-fire pizza. Whether you’re visiting to experience a variety of wine tastings or dining in to savor delicious pizza; they are sure to make your taste-buds happy. MELLOWMUSHROOMPIZZABAKERS/DOWNTOWN 205 Broad St, Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 266-5564 | mellowmushroom.com MellowMushroom serves stone baked pizzas made-to-order using fresh ingredients in an eclectic family-friendly environment. They specialize in amazing pizza, craft beer, and great eats via dine-in, take-out, and catering. Mellow is vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free friendly. OLDGILMANGRILL 216W. 8th St., Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 269-7449 | www.oldgilmangrill.com OldGilmanGrill offers a fresh takeonAmerican dining with local flavor inspired by the season, along withclassic cocktailsprepared table-side.Apatio provides diningopportunities inside andout. The OldGilmanGrill is in theWestVillage indowntown Chattanooga across fromtheWestinHotel. PALOMABARDE TAPAS (THEWESTIN CHATTANOOGA, 10TH FLOOR) 801 Pine St., Chattanooga, TN37402 (423) 531-4653 www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/chawi-the westin-chattanooga Relax by a fir pit with cocktail in hand, enjoy appetizers on the rooftop at sunset, or dine on chef-curated dishes inside Alchemy, located on the tenth floo of the Westin Chattanooga in the West Village. Using only the fines seasonal ingredients, Alchemy offers a mouthwatering array of gourmet and classic American dishes.

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C ome feast on a wood- fi red oven pizza and relax on our large patio overlooking the Tennessee River with a spectacular view of three states. Pair your pizza with one of our handcrafted wines that have their origins from the Roman and Napoli ancestry of the Bordogna family. Deliziosa!

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