The first thing folks should know about Rock City Gardens is that it's a shared attraction on Lookout Mountain. The Georgia-Tennessee line runs straight through the area, which means most often you'll find the Peach State laying claim to all the fun. Still, Chattanooga shares Lookout Mountain with its southern cousin, and we're all about being neighborly in the south! Rock City Gardens is an unbelievable feat of nature and human-made beauty, a true experience that we have a feeling you've never had before. Learn more about it below, and come on over! It's a great spot for families and singles alike. There's just something magical about it...
Rock City can be found just six miles from downtown Chattanooga, and it's known for its natural beauty and man-made brilliance. From the 200-foot Swing-A-Long bridge to a self-guided tour that will take you across the crest of Lookout Mountain, there's a little something for everyone. Make sure you keep an eye out for special events and festivals hosted by Rock City all year long.
If you've ever driven through Tennessee, then you've probably seen the barns painted with "See Rock City!" in bright white paint. This old-school form of marketing has done its job because more than half a million people visit Rock City annually.
Rock City's view is famous for a pretty spectacular reason: you can see seven states from the top! In fact, most folks know Rock City for this incredible view, though there's quite a lot more to see there.
Rock City Gardens is considered a "botanical and geological wonder," with more than 400 species of trees, shrubs, and plants blooming during the spring season.
If you want to see the expansive plant life at Rock City, make sure you take the Enchanted Trail. Nature is the highlight along the trail, and you'll see everything from the fiery hues of fall to budding springtime blooms, depending on when you visit.
After your trek, we'd recommend stopping for a bite to eat. With a view! If you're looking for a fun date, make sure you stop by Cafe 7.
Have you visited Rock City? Do you claim its Tennessee origins, or let Georgia shine? It's a battle that was bound to go down in history...until GoogleMaps, of course! You can currently visit Rock City from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day of the week via timed, ticketed entry.
Tennessee and Georgia, those pretty southern states really know how to show out when it comes to natural beauty. We'd recommend buying tickets online before visiting Rock City for yourself! You can learn more about Rock City Gardens with a visit to its official website or Facebook page.
Tennessee is so beautiful! If you're looking for another stunning natural experience, we can't recommend this magnificent overlook more.
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