🎄 A Christmas Road Trip to Chattanooga: Lights, Trains & Mountain Views

children walking on walnut street bridge

🚗 Road Trip Overview

Route: Cleveland → Chattanooga, Tennessee
Drive Time: About 10 hours
Length of Stay: 4 nights
Perfect For: Families looking for warmer winter weather, nature, and kid-friendly adventure


Why We Chose Chattanooga

The kids had two weeks off for Christmas, so we decided to plan a last-minute road trip! We looked at a map to find somewhere a little south of Ohio that we could reach in a single day. Less than 10 hours drive, Chattanooga was our destination — just far enough for warmer temps, but still easily drivable.

family at overlook on rainbow falls trail

Where We Stayed

We found a cozy Airbnb in a quiet neighborhood just north of Chattanooga. It was within a 20-minute drive of all our activities and only about 10 minutes from downtown — perfect for a relaxing family base.


Day 1: Arrival and First Adventure

We arrived in Chattanooga just in time for lunch and headed straight to Taco Mamacita, a neighborhood Tex-Mex favorite. There was a short wait, but it was worth it — great tacos and margaritas for the adults!

Afterward, since it was too early to check in, we stretched our legs at Stringers Ridge Park — a gorgeous hiking and biking park in northern Chattanooga. We tackled the Stringers Ridge to Blue Trail Loop, about 3.5 miles (a bit ambitious with little kids!), but there were plenty of shorter routes and a scenic overlook with views of the Tennessee River and city skyline.

Family hiking at Stringers Ridge Park overlooking Chattanooga and Tennessee River.”

Day 2: Train Ride & Waterfall Hike

We started the morning with a trip to the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum, where we rode a vintage steam engine on the Missionary Ridge Local Tour. The kids loved passing through the pre–Civil War tunnel and watching the turntable demonstration at the restoration shop.

Afterward, we packed a picnic lunch and drove to Rainbow Falls Trail beginning at Signal Point Park, a 2.5-mile hike featuring a gorgeous view, beautiful waterfall, scenic rock formations and a fun bridge to walk over. Note: there are some steep areas and ledges, so it’s best for families comfortable with moderate hiking.


Day 3: History, Hiking & Ice Skating

We began our day at Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park, exploring Lookout Point and learning about Civil War history. The cannons and open fields fascinated the kids, and from there, we hiked to Sunset Rock and Craven’s House Loop — both offering incredible views. (Be mindful: there are some steep drop-offs.)

After lunch, we headed downtown for Ice on the Landing, a seasonal outdoor skating rink near Union Station. The area is filled with great restaurants and festive holiday decor — we capped off the evening with dinner at Mellow Mushroom, a fun and family-friendly pizza spot.


Day 4: Ruby Falls & Aquarium Adventures

No trip to Chattanooga is complete without visiting Ruby Falls, the tallest underground waterfall in the U.S. open to the public. Discovered by Leo Lambert in 1928 and named after his wife Ruby, the guided cave tour was fascinating — and surprisingly fun for kids!

Later, we visited the Tennessee Aquarium, one of the best in the country. With ocean, river, and rainforest exhibits, it’s the perfect rainy-day stop.

And of course, we couldn’t leave without dessert! We hit Clumpies Ice Cream Co. — not once, but twice — because it was that good. 🍦

children eating ice cream at clumpies

Day 5: Strolling the Walnut Street Bridge

Before heading home, we walked across the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge — one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world — and enjoyed the views of the Tennessee River and city skyline. It was the perfect peaceful ending to our trip.


Final Thoughts

Chattanooga checked every box for a family-friendly getaway: hiking, history, waterfalls, trains, and delicious food. It’s the perfect long weekend destination from Cleveland, especially in the winter when you’re craving milder weather and a touch of southern charm.

Quick Trip Highlights
🚙 Drive Time: 10 hours from Cleveland
🏠 Base: North Chattanooga Airbnb (20 min from downtown)
🥾 Favorite Hikes: Rainbow Falls Trail, Sunset Rock & Craven’s House Loop
🐠 Best Stops: Tennessee Aquarium, Ruby Falls, Tennessee Railroad Museum
⛸️ Seasonal Fun: Ice on the Landing (outdoor skating rink)
🍕 Best Eats: Taco Mamacita, Mellow Mushroom
🍦 Sweet Treat: Clumpies Ice Cream Co.

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