Tennessee Riverpark

Tennessee Riverpark is a regional park jointly managed by Hamilton County and the City of Chattanooga. The park includes over 150 acres along the Tennessee River with unique scenic vistas, naturalized areas, open green spaces, playgrounds, public art, recreational areas, fishing piers, historical sites, and facility rentals. Since its original opening in 1987, the Tennessee Riverwalk continues to be recognized as one of the region's premier greenways where users experience the natural beauty of landscapes along the Tennessee River with a unique glimpse into the industrial heritage of Chattanooga on the southern portion of the greenway.

Riverwalk

One of the most popular amenities of the Riverpark is the Riverwalk, which offers a 13-mile family-friendly paved multi-use greenway. Riverwalk leads to multiple parks amenities and offers breath-taking views along the river. The path is used for bicycling, in-line skating, walking, jogging, and fitness pursuits. It also includes the Chattanooga Rowing Center and several canoe and kayaking launches.

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How Do I Get Here?

It is fairly easy to get around in Chattanooga. Here are some of the options:

Free Electrical Shuttle - yes, it's free!
Carta Bus - every 15-30 min
Uber or Lift - easiest way to get around
Your own car - parking is not always easy
Bike Chattanooga - $10/day or $50/year
Your own bike or scooter - best way to explore the city
Walking - let's put in some steps

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