Guild-Hardy Trailhead, Lookout Mountain Trails 498 Ochs Highway, Chattanooga, TN 37409
About the Business
Welcome to Guild-Hardy Trailhead at Lookout Mountain Trails, a premier outdoor destination located at 498 Ochs Highway, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Lookout Mountain, our trailhead offers an unparalleled gateway to adventure and natural beauty. As a cherished park and tourist attraction, we provide visitors with an opportunity to explore a network of scenic trails that cater to hikers, bikers, and nature enthusiasts of all levels.
Immerse yourself in the serene surroundings as you traverse trails that wind through lush forests, alongside cascading streams, and offer panoramic views of the stunning Tennessee Valley. Whether you're seeking a peaceful hike, an invigorating bike ride, or simply a place to connect with nature, Guild-Hardy Trailhead is your ideal destination.
Our well-maintained trails are perfect for families, solo adventurers, and groups looking to experience the great outdoors. With easy access and ample parking, Guild-Hardy Trailhead serves as the perfect starting point for your Lookout Mountain exploration. Come and discover the natural wonders that await you at this beautiful and inviting locale. We look forward to welcoming you to a place where adventure meets tranquility.
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498 Ochs Highway, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37409, United States
Reviews
"Fun trail, goes under the incline railway. Guild trail was moderate but if you go off onto one of the other trails, they do get more strenuous."
"Decent walk. A little rough at times good views. Missed the falls altoghether.."
"Easy path for walking and bikes the off trails are harder all up hills and dwns"
"Beautiful!!! Definitely not for beginners. However, I did see some kids. Wear shoes with good tread!!! Markers throughout the trail to guide you. Beautifulllll waterfalls! And then there's the bluehole that's almost clear and blue in color. So worth it and pretty! There was even a large and surreal cave!"
"Dog-friendly, a relatively flat trail that was easy to walk. Being able to walk beneath the Incline was a small treat. There were two walking bridges that gave a decent view of the city. There were some trails that branched off of this one. I also spotted a few people climbing some boulders. The trail will lead you to Ruby Falls parking lot, but it doesn't end there. Just keep walking."
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