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Coolidge Park

150 River St, Chattanooga, Tennessee

A green space on the waterfront in Chattanooga, Coolidge Park is part of the local riverwalk, a 13-mile (21-kilometer) public greenway that winds along the banks of the Tennessee River. In addition to river views, the park offers an interactive water fountain, an antique carousel, and the opportunity to go rock climbing. A popular venue for local concerts and festivals, Coolidge Park is also beloved by locals as a destination for a picnic under the shade of a tree.

Many visitors arrive at Coolidge Park before or after strolling across the Walnut Street Bridge, a pedestrian-only bridge that crosses the Tennessee River and is known for its scenic views. The park also has a military memorial, access to miles of riverside paths, and fun for kids including a restored carousel that is over 100 years old. Plan to spend a couple hours wandering the park or relaxing over a picnic, especially if you’re a family seeking outdoor space to play. Riverfront picnic benches also provide a place to rest for a few minutes while exploring downtown Chattanooga.

  • Coolidge Park is a must-visit destination for families seeking interactive outdoor play.

  • Runners and cyclists will be drawn to Coolidge Park and the wider Tennessee Riverwalk.

  • Check the calendar ahead of a visit for information on musical concerts and seasonal festivals.

  • Smooth paths are accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.

  • The park is free and open to the public.

Coolidge Park is located at 150 River Street in Chattanooga, near the Walnut Street Bridge. Many visitors arrive on foot from downtown Chattanooga, but it is also possible to drive and park in the nearby Coolidge Park parking lot. If you’d rather travel by public transportation, you can take the bus to the stop at Frazier Avenue and Forrest Avenue.

This park is open seven days a week and is typically busiest on weekends; for a peaceful experience, plan a visit on a weekday morning instead. The peak season in Chattanooga is during the summer months of July and August, which also coincides with the hottest temperatures of the year. To experience a milder side of the city, opt for a spring or fall trip instead.

Within Coolidge Park, visitors may notice a striking circular landscape of trees known as the Peace Grove, where trees representing each of Chattanooga’s Sister Cities are planted. The grove was planted in 2006 to celebrate global connections and friendships around the world.

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