- TripBuzz found 71 things to do with kids in or near Harrison, Tennessee, including 68 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chattanooga, Cleveland, Hixson and Lookout Mountain.
- From Harrison Bay State Park to Booker T. Washington State Park, the Harrison area offers 59 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Golf, Rafting and Parks.
- Offering an array of outdoor and recreational activities, Harrison sits on Chickamauga Lake. The town is home to several golf courses and a state park where camping, boating and fishing can be enjoyed. And within close proximity of Chattanooga, it is also an outlining suburb for those wishing to commute.
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12.4 Miles
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3315 Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402
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International Towing & Recovery Museum showcases the history of the towing industry with an exhibit containing vintage towing vehicles and other artifacts. The museum features a bronze plaque memorial dedicated to the people who lost their lives in the industry.
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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.
12.9 Miles
Within the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park is the section known as Signal Point. It sits on top of Signal Mountain overlooking the Tennessee River and was used by Union soldiers to communicate with other forces that were far away.
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Tennessee's most unusual waterfall is Ruby Falls, located in a cave outside of Chattanooga. This subterranean marvel maintains a constant temperature of 58 degrees and is illuminated by golden shafts of light from the surface.
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Tennessee's Lookout Mountain is located near Rock City and the Ruby Falls. Its breathtaking views are most impressive at sunrise and sunset. Throughout most of the year, visitors also enjoy live musical and theatrical entertainment at the top of the mountain.
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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.
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1110 E Brow Road, Lookout Mountain, TN 37350
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Situated at the entrance of the historic Points Park on Lookout Mountain, the Battles for Chattanooga Museum features a 3D electronic battle map exhibit . Five thousand miniature soldiers and 650 lights highlight details of area battles during November 1863.
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827 East Brow Road, Chattanooga, TN 37350
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The best way to experience Lookout Mountain is The Lookout Mountain Incline Railway, which ferries passengers to the summit and back again. It is one of the steepest railways in the world and reaches an incline of just under 73 percent.
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Located atop Lookout Mountain in Tennessee, Point Park was established in 1905 to commemorate the Civil War's Battle Above the Clouds. Ochs Museum within the park features Civil War memorabilia from the area.
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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.