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Best Places to Bike in Chattanooga

My oldest son loves to bike. He has been riding a wheeled contraption of some sort since before he could walk. I would push him in a tricycle, then when he was about two he started pedaling on his own. On his third birthday we got him this wicked pink bike with training wheels and after his 4th birthday he was cruising without the training wheels. Now at five he has put close to 1,000 riding hours on the sick pink bike. We have explored all over Chattanooga and have narrowed down our top 5 favorite places to bike.

1. Chattown Skatepark (1801 Reggie White Blvd. Chattanooga, TN  37408)

This is by far our favorite place to bike in Chattanooga. Even before my son could ride a bike without training wheels we would hit up the skatepark sometimes on the weekends, but now that he can shred without training wheels we go as much as we can. My son loves to take flight like Elliott from E.T. on the ramps in the middle. He also likes to ride on the side on the larger ramps on the edges of the park. I picked up skateboarding since we started coming and am working on my own skills. Although, my 5-year old is way cooler and far more extreme than I could ever hope to be. A word to the wise: get there earlier rather than later to avoid most of the other skaters. It can get pretty packed and dangerous for a kid later in the day.

2. Stringers Ridge Pump Track (1390 Spears Ave. Chattanooga, TN  37405)

The trails on Stringer’s Ridge are too advanced for my kids, but they love the pump track at the foot of the trailhead. There are two tracks, the top one is a beginner loop and the bottom track is a more advanced track. There are gentle bumps to pop wheelies on and some large jumps on the advanced track that he likes to take flight on. My son also liked to ride at top speed down the path from the bathrooms and slide out at the bottom. Our first trip we spent 3+ hours here shredding and sweating.

3. Enterprise South Nature Park (190 Still Hollow Loop Chattanooga, TN 37416)

There are admittedly lots of trails at Enterprise South that my kindergartener can’t do quite yet, but here is one path he loves. We start at the first parking lot by the Visitor’s Center and take the Poe Run Path to the Hidden Lake Trail. There is this cool pond at the top that we like to play make believe games at or just explore around. It’s about a 4-mile round trip. Don’t forget the water and snacks. The park closes at 6, so make sure to be out before then.

4. South Chickamauga Creek Greenway (Faith Road Trailhead-3710 Faith Road Chattanooga, TN 37406)

This section of the greenway is great. It goes right alongside the South Chickamauga Creek and has some beautiful views and there is a .75 mile section on a raised wooden path on the side of a large hill. If you start at the Faith Road Trailhead and need a good stopping point you have a covered sitting area with bathrooms at Sterchi Farms about 2 miles down the trail. We usually turn around at this point, but you can keep going towards the Tennessee River and connect with the Riverwalk at the Amnicola Trailhead.

5. Riverwalk (Downtown-430 E Second St. Chattanooga, TN 37403)

We have explored every part of the classic Riverwalk from the Chickamauga Dam to the Wheland Foundry Station, but my son’s favorite section is the downtown section from the docking site of the Southern Belle under Highway 27 to the Sculpture Gardens in the Art District. He especially loves the zigzag section under the Walnut Street Bridge leading up to the Hunter Museum.

If you hit up one of these places don’t forget to tag Papanooga on social media. I would love to see you and your niños on some sweet adventures.

Have fun out there dads!