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Tennessee River Gorge adventures

Tennessee River Gorge Adventures

Tennessee River Gorge is a striking natural area sculpted by its namesake river, offering diverse outdoor recreation and stunning vistas near Chattanooga.

27,000
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
Approx. 50,000
Annual Visitors
1992 as a National Natural Landmark
Year Established

About Tennessee River Gorge

Tennessee River Gorge
 

The Tennessee River Gorge, also known as the Grand Canyon of Tennessee, is a 26-mile-long canyon formed by the Tennessee River as it winds its way through the Cumberland Plateau. This dramatic landscape, near Chattanooga, presents a unique blend of sheer rock cliffs, lush forests, and abundant wildlife. The gorge supports a biodiversity hotspot with over a thousand species of plants and animals, making it a fascinating location for ecology enthusiasts. Historically, the area has been important for Native American trade and settlement, and later for industrial development. Today, the gorge offers a refuge for nature lovers and recreational visitors who enjoy activities like hiking, climbing, and bird-watching. Key attractions include the panoramic views from Signal Mountain and the rich habitats along the riverbanks. Whether paddling the river or exploring trails along its rim, visitors to the Tennessee River Gorge can appreciate its beauty and tranquility in various ways.

Highlights

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Signal Mountain's panoramic overlook

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Diverse bird-watching opportunities, particularly during migrations

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Mullens Cove Loop, a challenging but rewarding trail

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Primitive camping spots along the river offering serene experiences

Notable Natural Features

Signal Point

Offers stunning views over the gorge and is part of the Cumberland Trail.

Edward's Point

Popular for its impressive overlook accessible via hiking trail.

Raccoon Mountain

Home to a sprawling cave system and great hiking trails.