3485 acres. with 73 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites
Located on the western edge of Lookout Mountain, this is one of the most scenic parks in the state, offering rugged geology and beautiful vistas.
The park straddles a deep gorge cut into the mountain by Sitton Gulch Creek, and elevation differs from 800 to 1,980 feet.
The most spectacular view into the canyon is found near the picnic area parking lot; however, additional views can be found along the rim trail.
Hardy visitors who hike to the bottom of the gorge find two waterfalls cascading over layers of sandstone and shale into pools below.
Cottages are located near the canyon edge, while the park’s walk-in campsites provide exceptional privacy for tents. Outdoor lovers should not miss this park’s spectacular scenery.
RV and trailer sites, pioneer camping, 30 walk-in sites, 12 backcountry campsites, 16 cottages, group lodge, 6 picnic shelters, 1 group shelter, pool, disc golf, tennis, 6.5 backpacking trail, waterfalls trail, and 2-mile and 4.5-mile hiking trails.
Park Hours: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m., Office Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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73
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Activities, Pull-Thru Sites, Hot Showers, Bicycling, Rentals or Cabins, Tennis, Fishing, Pavilion, Playground, Hiking
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Attractions:
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Chief Vann House State Historic Site, New Echota State Historic Site (Cherokee capital), James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park, Chickamauga National Battlefield, Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga, Tennessee and Tennessee Aquarium
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