Parks Directory
Chattanooga offers over 70 neighborhood and community parks across the city, providing amenities like community centers, expansive play areas, and sports fields.
Signature Parks
Coolidge Park
Restored carousel, play fountain, diverse events, ample open space, stunning views
Renaissance Park
Once an industrial site, now a 23-acre preserve along the TN River with wetlands, trails, native flora, a pavilion, picnic spots, public art, and history.
Montague Park Sculpture Fields
A 45-acre sculpture park featuring sculptures from worldwide artists. Montague Park is bustling with activities, is family-friendly, and a cultural magnet for visitors. The park is FREE to enjoy.
Miller Park
Miller Park blends Chattanooga's cityscape with natural rock art, a pavilion, and a modern public square, hosting over 200 events annually in downtown Chattanooga.
Ross’s Landing
Ross's Landing features an amphitheater, marina, playground, TN Aquarium Plaza, scenic riverwalks, and art honoring those impacted by the Trail of Tears.
Greenway Farm
Greenway Farm offers 6 miles of trails for walking, running, hiking, and biking, plus wildflower hikes, community gardens, canoe access, a dog park, a conference center, and Outdoor Chattanooga programs.
Tennessee Riverpark
The Tennessee Riverpark is a 13-mile paved greenway connecting downtown Chattanooga to Chickamauga Dam and St. Elmo, with trails, bike rentals, paddling, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Walnut Street Bridge
The 2,376-foot Walnut Street Bridge, built in 1890, offers stunning views, hosts events, and symbolizes Chattanooga's heritage and downtown revitalization.
Warner Park
Heart of Chattanooga: a vibrant destination featuring Chattanooga Zoo, Warner Park Pool, Frost Stadium, Miracle Playground, Field 5 softball fields, and family-friendly fun.