Kid-friendly activities in Chattanooga

From major attractions like the Tennessee Aquarium to hidden gems like the Duck Boat tour, there’s something in the Scenic City for children of all ages.

You’ll have no trouble entertaining the youngsters with this list of 24 kid-friendly activities

NOOGAtoday | Creative Discovery Museum

Kiddos can create their own works of art in CDM’s ArtSpace exhibit.

All about the arts

Creative Discovery Museum, 321 Chesnut St. | ????️ Family memberships available
Kiddos can explore immersive, hands-on activities + join local artist Olivia Reckert for painting activities on Sundays during the month of February. Kids will remember the Tennessee RiverPlay exhibit.

Hunter Museum of American Art, 10 Bluff View Ave. | ????️ Children receive free admission
Come out to the museum’s Family Fun Days for interactive games, activities, live music, and more. Kids will remember making art alongside prolific works of art.

Chattanooga Public Library, various locations | ????️ Free admission with library card
Check out the library’s event page for kid + teen activities like art therapy, paint and sip classes, ballet & bookworms, and more. Kids will remember that having fun isn’t hard when you have a library card.

Chattanooga Theatre Center, 400 River St.
Whether your child wants to be a performer or an audience member, CTC has seasonal youth productions your child can enjoy — the next youth production is “Bambi.” Kids will remember the laughs from the crowd.

SPLASH Youth Arts Workshop, 1200 Grove St.
SPLASH offers free year-round art workshops for urban youth in the Chattanooga area + a huge youth arts festival in the summer. Kids will remember creating art in a safe space.

NOOGAtoday | Reflection Riding

Explore Chattanooga’s native plant and widlife at Reflection Riding.

Great outdoors

Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center, 400 Garden Rd. | ????️ Family memberships available
Take the kiddos to Reflection Riding for educational activities while out in nature. Summer camp sign-ups are also open to members. Kids will remember meeting the center’s birds of prey.

Outdoor Chattanooga, 200 River St.
Outdoor Chattanooga offers countless programs, family-oriented events, workshops, and more for kids to interact with the outdoors. Kids will remember climbing up the Walnut Wall (located in Coolidge Park).

Audubon Acres, 900 N. Sanctuary Rd. | ????️ Family memberships available
Kids can participate in educational programs that highlight local nature and wildlife, go on guided hikes, get in the water to explore the ecosystem, and more. Kids will remember identifying local wildlife.

Southern Belle Riverboat, 151 Riverfront Pkwy.
Kids can join in on the fun while taking a sightseeing cruise along the Tennessee River. Kids will remember eating at the dinner buffet while listening to some history of the surrounding area.

Lula Lake Land Trust, 5000 Lula Lake Rd.
Head to Lula Lake on one of the Public Access Days for guided hikes, biking trails, and learning about conservation efforts. Kids will remember hiking to the beautiful waterfall.

NOOGAtoday | Aquarium lemurs

Spend the afternoon with the aquarium’s furry and finned friends.

Animal encounters

Chattanooga Zoo, 301 N. Holtzclaw Ave. | ????️ Family memberships available
See the zoo’s residents, join in educational opportunities like the “Kits & Cubs” program, or sign up for one of the zoo camps. Kids will remember Paxton the alapaca.

Tennessee Aquarium, 1 Broad St. | ????️ Family memberships available
Spend the day with the penguins and river otters in the aquarium’s River Journey and Ocean Journey buildings. Kids will remember the butterfly garden.

Rock City Gardens, 1400 Patten Rd.
Visit Rock City’s raptors for a birds of prey show while you explore the rest of the gardens, caves, and trails. Kids will remember getting up close to falcons, owls, and eagles.

Naughty Cat Cafe, 3742 Tennessee Ave.
Kiddos 11+ can spend some time with over 30 adoptable cats. Kids will remember cuddling up and playing with adorable cats.

Educational activities

Tennessee Valley Railroad, 4119 Cromwell Rd. | ????️ Family annual passes available
Visit the museum or take one of the many themed train rides available. Kids will remember eating dinner while traveling through the Tennessee Valley.

Chattanooga Duck Boat Tour, 151 Riverfront Pkwy.
Take a narrated tour on land and water while learning about the authentic WWII Duck Boat and Chattanooga history. Kids will remember plunging into the Tennessee River.

Chickamauga & Chattanooga Military Park, 110 Point Park Rd.
Learn Civil War history and about local military landmarks during ranger guided programs. Kids can also hike or run the nearby trails, paddle in the waterways, volunteer at the park, and more. Kids will remember seeing the historical cannons.

Songbirds Museum, 35 Station St.
Learn about the history of music in Chattanooga + influential artists at this interactive museum. Kids will remember trying out the interactive machinery and guitars.

National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, 2 W. Aquarium Way. | ????️ Family membership available
Learn about the history of the Medal of Honor + those who have received the award — especially those with ties to Chattanooga. Kids will remember the interactive maps and directories.

Indoor adventures

Chattanooga Pinball Museum, 409 Broad St.
Admission allows you to have unlimited free play on all the operating games + machines while learning about their history. Kids will remember the museum’s huge pinball machine collection — that’s well over 50.

Spare Time Chattanooga, 5518 Brainerd Rd.
Hit the lanes for bowling, play a game of laser tag, choose from tons of arcade games, or try out an escape room. Kids will remember classic games like Skee Ball to the latest virtual reality games.

IMAX Theater, 201 Chestnut St.
Check out the Tennessee Aquarium’s nature + educational films, or watch some of your favorite upcoming films. Kids will remember seeing their favorite sea creatures and animals on the big screen.

Thrill-seeking fun

High Point Climbing & Fitness, 219 Broad St. + 1007 Appling St.
Head to the Kid Zone for climbing walls and features with auto belays + top routes. Kids 5-14 can also participate in rock climbing camps. Kids will remember jumping from building to building at the tower jump.

Lookout Mountain Incline Railway, 3917 St. Elmo Ave.
If you’re willing to brace the heights, the incline is one of Lookout Mountain’s most popular attractions. Kids will remember the views of the city from the very top of the railway.

Ruby Falls, 1720 S. Scenic Hwy.
Journey down below the surface for cave adventures + for children ages 5+, make it even more exciting by taking a Lantern Tour. Head above ground for High Point ZIP adventures through the mountains. Kids will remember climbing up the 40ft tower.

Source: NoogaToday

 


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