Explore Rock City on Lookout Mountain
Lookout Mountain, located only minutes from downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee, is the ideal location for unique adventures and breathtaking natural wonders. Lookout Mountain, on the Georgia-Tennessee line, was the site of a Civil War fight but is now best known for the natural park that runs along its rocky ridge. The park, which opened in 1932 and has over 900 barn signs in 19 states, offers trails that go through a succession of rock formations and across a swinging bridge to Lookout Point.
Three top-rated, individually ticketed, world-famous attractions are located atop Lookout Mountain. Each offers stunning vistas of the Tennessee Valley while showcasing the area's natural and historic splendor. Ruby Falls is the world's highest and deepest underground waterfall exposed to the public in the United States. Explore the attractions of Rock City and the "See Seven States" viewpoint. Take a ride on the Incline Railway, one of the steepest passenger trains in the world.
Points in seven states can be seen from the steep cliff's top on unusually clear days. Gardens, stone bridges, small passages between gigantic rock faces, art installations, a mushroom-shaped balancing rock, and other elements along the winding walk through the formations. Christmas lights and a Halloween celebration with a corn maze are among the seasonal festivals and activities.
Address: 1400 Patten Road, Lookout Mountain, Georgia