
Tennessee Riverpark
The Tennessee Riverpark, or “Riverwalk,” is a paved, lit, multi-use, riverside greenway that connects downtown Chattanooga to Chickamauga Dam, 8 miles to the east.
One mile west of the dam at the Riverpark’s Hubert Fry Center, six fishing piers extend into the Tennessee River. There, anglers of all ages can wet their lines in search of bass, crappie, bluegill and other regional sport fish.
Two public boat launches at the park can also accommodate canoes, kayaks and power boats.
All anglers ages 13-64 must have a Tennessee fishing license, issued by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.
Related Activities
Walking, hiking, recreational cycling, inline skating, running, picnicking, canoeing, flat water kayaking, SUP
Activity Type
Leisure, family, beginner friendly
Downloadable Tennessee Riverpark Map
Boating and Fishing Access Sites on Nickajack Lake
Distance from Outdoor Chattanooga to the Fry Center
6 miles | 11 minutes
GPS Coordinates
35.097580, -85.252631
Dates/Hours
Dawn to Dusk
Restrooms
Yes
Pet Friendly
No
Contact Information
Hamilton County Parks
Tennessee Riverpark
423-842-0177