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The Tennessee Riverwalk offers an easy hike along the waterfront in Chattanooga, providing continuous views of the Tennessee River. This route spans 1.8 miles (2.8 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 95 feet (29 metres), making it a perfect choice for a quick outdoor escape. You will find aโฆ
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Tennessee Riverwalk features a diverse terrain, primarily consisting of paved sections, boardwalks over the water, and bridges. You'll experience a blend of environments, from wooded corridors and marshy wildlife viewing areas to bustling urban sections. It's generally flat and well-maintained, making it accessible for various activities.
Yes, the Tennessee Riverwalk is considered an easy trail, making it highly suitable for beginners, families, and people of all ages and fitness levels. The path is well-maintained and easy to navigate, with minimal elevation changes.
Along the route, you'll enjoy continuous waterfront views of the Tennessee River. Notable sights include the Bluff View Sculpture Garden, the Bluff View Art District, Ross's Landing, Coolidge Park, and the Tennessee Aquarium. The trail also passes through parts of the Amnicola Marsh and offers views of the restored 1890 Pedestrian Bridge (Walnut Street Bridge).
Yes, the Tennessee Riverwalk is a multi-use trail that welcomes dogs. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
The Tennessee Riverwalk can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides lush green views. Even in winter, the paved path remains accessible, offering crisp views of the river and surrounding landscape.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Tennessee Riverwalk. It is a public urban greenway freely accessible to everyone.
There are numerous parking areas and trailheads available along the entire length of the Tennessee Riverwalk. For the specific Komoot tour segment from Citico Bar to Veterans Bridge, you can look for parking options near Citico Bar or other public access points along the route in Chattanooga.
Yes, the Tennessee Riverwalk connects to other well-known paths. It links to the South Chickamauga Creek Greenway, offering additional miles of paved paths. The route also passes through sections of the Tennessee Riverwalk (98%), 21 (Tennessee) (98%), Chattanooga Bicycle Transit System (4%), and other segments of the Tennessee Riverwalk (59%, 30%).
Yes, the Tennessee Riverwalk is well-equipped with amenities. You will find well-maintained restrooms and water fountains conveniently located at various points along the trail, ensuring a comfortable experience for users.
Yes, it's important to be aware of upcoming closures. A pedestrian bridge on the Riverwalk will be closed for six months starting in November 2025, with no detour available. Additionally, a portion near the new Erlanger Park baseball stadium (Chestnut Street Trailhead and old Wheland Foundry area) was temporarily closed as of July 2025 for improvements and is expected to reopen in April 2026. Please check local advisories before your visit.
Given its diverse landscape, including marshy wildlife viewing areas and waterfront sections, you might spot various birds, waterfowl, and other small wildlife. The river itself is home to diverse aquatic life, and you may see fish or turtles.