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Chattanooga

Tennessee

Rock and roll on the trails! Experience 167 miles of technical riding in a scenic mountain town.

Chattanooga, located in southeastern Tennessee, is a city nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, known for its stunning scenery and outdoor adventure opportunities. The city has a revitalized downtown area with attractions like the Tennessee Aquarium and the Riverwalk. Rock City and Lookout Mountain offer breathtaking views and unique geological formations. Chattanooga's culinary scene features Southern cuisine with a modern twist.

The area has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. The best time for mountain biking is generally spring and fall, when the weather is more pleasant. Summer can be hot and humid, so it's important to stay hydrated. Be prepared for changing weather conditions and check trail conditions before riding.

Featured MTB Trails

Chattanooga is a popular mountain biking destination, offering 167 miles of a variety of trails that range from beginner-friendly to expert-level. The area is known for its rocky, technical terrain and challenging climbs. Raccoon Mountain is a popular trail system, offering a mix of flowy singletrack and technical sections.

  • Raccoon Mountain: Famous for its extensive network of trails offering stunning views of the Tennessee River Gorge. It has a mix of technical rock features, fast descents, and challenging climbs. Popular trails include Laurel Point, Electric Avenue, and Megawatt.

  • Enterprise South Nature Park: Features miles of machine-built flow trails, as well as more traditional singletrack. Trails like TNT, Log Rhythm, and Black Forest are popular.

  • Five Points Trail System (Lookout Mountain): Offers a mix of old-school technical trails and newer, more flowy sections with significant elevation changes.

  • Stringer's Ridge: Located in the heart of Chattanooga, this park provides quick access to fun, challenging trails with great city views.

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