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The Tennessee Aquarium is the top draw. Rock City on Lookout Mountain has iconic views and rock formations. Ruby Falls is a 145-foot underground waterfall. Walk across the Walnut Street Bridge to Coolidge Park. And ride the Incline Railway — the steepest passenger railway in the world.
Walking the Walnut Street Bridge costs nothing and gives you great views. Coolidge Park has a free splash pad in summer. Most hiking trails — including Sunset Rock, Stringer's Ridge, and the Cumberland Trail — are free. The Bluff View Art District is a gorgeous free walk. The Hunter Museum has free admission days.
A long weekend (2–3 days) is the sweet spot. Day one: hit the big attractions on Lookout Mountain. Day two: explore downtown. Day three: get outdoors with hiking or a day trip.
Hiking is the headline act — Sunset Rock for views, Cloudland Canyon for waterfalls, and Stringer's Ridge for a quick urban hike. Rock climbing at Foster Falls draws climbers from across the Southeast. Ocoee River whitewater rafting is an Olympic venue. Mountain biking at Raccoon Mountain is excellent. See our full outdoor guide.

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