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  • Guided Hike: Partner Program: Appalachian Conservation Institute

    Outdoor Chattanooga 200 River Street Chattanooga TN 37405

    Little Sequatchie Cove Partner Hike — with Appalachian Conservation InstituteLearn, explore, and hike adjacent to Little Sequatchie Cove, where ACI protects ~10,000 acres of wildlife corridor. Start at the ACI Bird Observatory (peek into bird-banding research), then follow a moderate ~3-mile old OHV road through pine-oak savanna to Low Gap Point for big wilderness views. […]

  • Giving Thanks- A River Gorge Kayak Adventure

    Boat Ramp,TVA Racoon Mnt. pump Station. Live Wire, Chattanooga, TN

    Kayak the Tennessee River Gorge—no experience needed. This guided 4.4-mile (~2 hour) paddle starts at Raccoon Mountain Boat Ramp and ends at Sullivan’s Landing. We provide the kayaks, life jackets, and a shuttle back to your car; ages 16+. For safety and transport, please use our kayaks. After you register and pay, we’ll email your […]

  • Sierra Club Meeting- Cherokee Chapter of TN

    Philip Grymes Outdoor Chattanooga Center 200 River St, Chattanooga, TN, United States

    Learn more about how to get involved with the club and even more opportunities to get outdoors!https://www.sierraclub.org/tennessee/cherokeeThe Sierra Club is the most enduring and influential grassroots environmental organization in the United States. The Sierra Club creates opportunities for everyone to experience the transformative power of the outdoors.Getting outdoors improves our mental, physical, and social health. The local […]

  • Chattanooga Grotto Meeting

    Outdoor Chattanooga 200 River St, Chattanooga, TN, United States

    Chattanooga Grotto is the caving club of Chattanooga, TN. Meetings are held every first Monday of the month at Outdoor Chattanooga in Coolidge Park at 7PM EST. Anyone is welcome to join the meetings. Come see what being a caver in the heart of TAG is all about! Club fees apply.

  • Cold Moon Hike!

    Step into the stillness of winter and walk beneath the silvery glow of the Cold Moon — the final full moon of the year. Its name, given by early northern peoples, marks the long, cold nights that draw the season to a close — a time for reflection, rest, and renewal. Join us for a […]