(If you know anything about Chattanooga you know that it is an event city: music festivals, farmers markets, marathons, marathons, marathons, ultra-marathons, bike races, the Little Debbie Ironman, and more marathons. Or at least it seems that way if you try to spend time near the First Horizon Pavilion on the weekends. We have had the misfortune of hyping up the skatepark only to (1) not be able to go or (2) have to park blocks away and walk because of seemingly countless events. Don’t get me wrong, I love that Chattanooga is an event city, but if you don’t proactively plan in the “good” weather months of the year than you might find yourself in endless traffic and detours.)

This morning Lynae, my wife, went out to grab coffee with a friend at Mean Mug on Northshore. After dropping her off we scooted over to the Chattown skatepark near Finley Stadium and the First Horizon Pavilion. Well, there was another event blocking off the whole area near the skatepark, but today it wasn’t some athletic event, it was a car show, the Riverside 7 Spring Meet. I walked and the boys rode their bikes a few blocks to get to the skatepark as I reminded them again and again to “keep your eyes forward”. It’s easy to get distracted with super fancy lowriders cruising right next to you, pull your bike handlebars towards the direction of your eyes, and then scratch a car that is worth more than an average house prior to the 2020 market inflation.



After some time refining BMX skills we walked through the rows and rows of shiny, “race cars”. Again I had to remind my boys to keep their hands to themselves and look where they were walking. But, I can’t blame them, the cars were pretty awesome. 90% of the cars were homogenous, but there were some very unique cars. In papanooga-style, I took time to point out the vans that were dropped down low, loaded with custom rims and interiors. There were two Honda Odyssey’s and one old model Toyota Sienna. I’ve seen my fair share of MTV’s Pimp My Ride and I can recall one particular episode with a lowrider, hot pink older Dodge Caravan. These weren’t quite tacky, in fact they were very tasteful.

We stopped for some snacks of oranges, kid protein bars, and some jelly beans from a nice vendor, put in some more time at the skatepark, and then walked/rode back to the car to pick up mom from Northshore. It was a nice surprise to our morning, especially when I saw the traffic and road closures expecting yet another marathon. Looking forward the St. Elmo Corgi Parade on April 3rd and the 4 Bridges Art Festival by the Association for the Visual Arts on April 9th-10th.
Get out there and have fun!