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  1. I have never been to Tennessee but I would love to visit. All these historical places are so interesting to me and I feel like there is so much about the civil war times that I could still learn. Best part about this kind of parks is that at the same time as you learn about the history you can be outside. I had to google this exact location because I have been to Chattanooga River in Georgia. I see that it is not that far from Chattanooga Tennessee which is interesting.

  2. Wow! The view is beautiful. Happy to know that there are many things to see and do in Chattanooga. It’s cool that they allow dogs in the park since we usually travel with our furbaby. 🙂

  3. Point Park in Chattanooga is a historical place not to be missed. I can imagine the scenic vistas from the top of the mountain. No wonder Lonely Planet named it as one of the Top destinations in US. The view of the Tennessee river from Ochs memorial museum is amazing and so is the robust architecture of Park Point Gate, the New York peace monument. I would definitely be interested to take walking tour of Lookout Mountain sharing the information on “Battle above the Clouds” and hiking across would be great to explore the place

  4. Having never spent any time in Tennessee or in Chattanooga, I would never have known about Point Park in Chattanooga. We might be confused by the gate that looks like a castle entrance but would certainly visit for the amazing panoramic views. I love when spots like this have lots of information signs to learn about the history as you wander. Might mean we can pass on taking a guided tour. With 30 miles of hiking trails I am sure we could return several times and explore.

  5. As I only have a very general knowledge about the civil war it would be definitely interesting for me to visit Point Park Chattanooga and learn some new things. I always like it if you can combine some hiking with some historical sightseeing. And also good to read that the Visitor Center offers material for self-guided exploring of the area. I really enjoyed reading your post!

  6. There seem to be a lot of things to do at the lookout point in Point Park. The view over Chattanooga and the surrounding area is breathtaking. The Cravens House looks very interesting and provides a great way to bring your imagination to life. It’s great that you can go on a guided tour as well and learn more about the battle above the clouds. It’s also good that dogs are allowed in Point Park as well.

  7. Interesting to know that Chattanooga has been listed as Lonely Planet’s best in USA! A place that’s full of history and nature? Wow! That’s totally my kinda place to be. America the Beautiful National Park Pass is something I’d buy the moment I land in USA. We, both me & my daughter, are interested in military history, and we love hiking to see some spectacular views and Chattanoonga checks both the boxes. Wouldn’t miss it.

  8. I never heard about Chattanooga but it seems a great place for a day trip. I like the Point Park especially Lookout Mountain Battlefield Walking Tours. Maybe I ill visit soon this place for a good day trip and enjoy these places on my own.

  9. It looks like exploring Chattanooga would be enjoyable. From Garrity’s Battery, I can picture how great it must be to overlook the spectacular vistas! The Point Park tour stops all seem to be worthwhile. Its massive rock formation entrance gate has such a distinctive architectural design. The history of the place is another factor that has me curious.

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