Stringers Ridge - 0 miles Distance from Downtown Chattanooga 8+ miles of trail
Raccoon Mountain - 8.7 miles Distance from Downtown Chattanooga Located in Chattanooga along I-24 20+ miles
A mix of technical and flow.
Raccoon Mountain drains really well and usually can be ridden the day after a rain event.
Enterprise South Nature Park - 17.7 miles Distance from Downtown Chattanooga Located in Chattanooga
Chattanooga's best beginner friendly trail system.
Booker T. Washington Trails - 11.9 miles from Downtown Chattanooga 8 miles of singletrack.
Harrison Bay Trails - 19 miles from Downtown Chattanooga 4.5 miles of single (almost double track) trails in some places with waterfront views most of the way. This can be a good spot for beginners.
White Oak Mountain Trail Systems AKA Biology Trails and Bauxite - 20.8 miles Distance from Downtown Chattanooga
This network of trails drains extremely well and can be ridden the next day after a heavy rain.
Rent a mountain bike!
In Chattanooga for a few days and wanna ride the awesome network of trails in the area? We have you covered rent a mountain bike package from us and we will deliver it to your door or to a local trail-head. Lock it up when your done, give us a call and let us know your finished, we pick it up, its that simple!
Price includes:
Complete equipment for an awesome Chattanooga mountain bike trip. Your choice of a
Trek Roscoe 27.5+ wheels, 120mm fork, 11 speed, hydraulic disc brakes, and dropper seat
Scott Aspect 950 29 in wheels, 100mm fork, 18 speed, hydraulic disc brakes
Polygon Xtrada 27.5 2x10 hydrolic disk brakes
1 All Mountain MIPS Bike Helmet
1 Key-less Bike Lock
1 Tube
Price:
$89 for 24 hours
$149 for 48 hours
$209 for 72 hours
Free Delivery and Pickup:
In Coolidge Park
Meet in front of Outdoor Chattanooga building.
Chattanooga is a vibrant city nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and outdoor adventures. With a revitalized downtown, a thriving arts scene, and proximity to the Great Smoky Mountains, it offers a unique blend of urban and natural experiences.
Lookout Mountain offers stunning views of Chattanooga and the surrounding valleys. It's home to popular attractions like Ruby Falls and Rock City.
One of the largest aquariums in the U.S., the Tennessee Aquarium features a wide range of marine and freshwater exhibits, including river otters, penguins, and sharks.
A beautiful urban park along the Tennessee River, featuring walking paths, sculptures, and the iconic Walnut Street Bridge.
A historic train station turned hotel and entertainment complex, offering shops, restaurants, and live music.
A spicy fried chicken dish, a Southern favorite with roots in Nashville but popular in Chattanooga.
Creamy cornmeal porridge, often served with cheese, butter, or shrimp.
Fried or grilled catfish, a staple of Southern cuisine, often served with hushpuppies and coleslaw.
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather, vibrant foliage, and fewer crowds. These seasons are ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions.
United States Dollar (USD)
Eastern Time Zone (GMT-5:00, GMT-4:00 during daylight saving time)
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Chattanooga is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates in tourist areas. However, as with any city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
Greyhound Bus Station
CARTA operates a fleet of buses that provide affordable and reliable transportation throughout Chattanooga. Buses are equipped with bike racks and Wi-Fi.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
The most visited national park in the U.S., offering stunning mountain scenery, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing.
A historic inclined railway offering stunning views of Chattanooga and the surrounding valleys.
A popular destination for whitewater rafting and outdoor activities, offering thrilling rapids and beautiful scenery.
Price varies by option