Whether in town for the culture, riverfront, or area mountains, an RV gives you the freedom to roam.
Chattanooga is close to the Tennessee/Georgia border, leaving you with options for exploring both states. From the waterfalls of Cloudland Canyon to the famous Rock City Gardens vista point at the summit of Lookout Mountain, there's no shortage of outdoor activities closeby. Chattanooga is surrounded by state parks and forests, including Tims Ford, Fall Creek Falls, Harrison Bay, and South Cumberland. Many parks offer RV camping, but for those that don’t, lots of private RV parks exist, too. Most sites offer basics like full hookups and access to laundry, while some larger parks will also have shared amenities like pools, hot tubs, and clubhouses. Thanks to Chattanooga’s mild year-round climate, there’s never a bad time to visit, though summers can get hot.