- The list below includes 42 free or cheap things to do in or near Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, including 57 different types of inexpensive activities like Playgrounds, Arts & Crafts Classes, History Museums and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Point Park to Point Park - Lookout Mountain Battlefields, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lookout Mountain and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chattanooga, Hixson, Harrison and Cleveland.
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The Harrison Bay State Park can be found along 40 miles of the Chickamauga Lake shoreline within the wooded areas. Campers, boaters, and fishermen are drawn to the site as are sightseers and day-use visitors.
22.9 Miles
The Red Clay State Historic Park encompasses just over 260-acres of narrow valley land. The park was even the last seat of the Cherokee national government before the Indian Removal Act, and there are currently several displays and exhibits about the Cherokee people.
26.0 Miles
Miracle's Cosmic Bowling is a bowling alley that is also a pizza place that features pool and billiards. The alley also hosts Tuesday night bowling leagues and also hosts birthday parties.
26.4 Miles
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3729 County Road 98, Bridgeport, AL 35740
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Russell Cave National Monument is an archaeological site where you can learn about pre-Columbian natives in the Southeastern U.S. There is a small museum on site and demonstrations of primitive weapons. The main feature is the cave itself, which was home to prehistoric peoples for more than 10,000 years.
26.4 Miles
Cleveland Speedway Inc is a 1/3 mile long, dirt/clay track that features self-parking as well as concession stands. Guests can also see the whole race track from just about any vantage point.
26.5 Miles
Located in a locomotive station, Dalton Freight Depot provides a train watching area for visitors to sight see from. It has a visitor center where visitors can gather information about the trains.
26.8 Miles
Prater's Mill has a rich history, involving the Civil War and the Indian raids. The 19th century Mill is still functional, even after a century and a half has passed since it was constructed. It can host special themed events, such as weddings.
27.1 Miles
Situated on 45 acres, Lakeshore Park features a fishing pond along with softball and soccer fields. The park also offers a children's playground, a quarter-mile running track, a tennis center and picnic facilities.
28.2 Miles
Spanning 70 acres, Fletcher Park offers scenic views with its walking trails, Japanese flower garden, and spring house. A fishing pier and gazebo are available, as well as 2 rentable picnic pavilions.