ASKED: What Chattanooga activity would you like us to try?

Let us know what Chattanooga activity you’d like us to try.

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Is indoor rock climbing on your Chattanooga bucket list? Let us know.

Photo by Kelley Lacy via Chattanooga Tourism Co.

Is there a unique, adventurous, or special-to-Chattanooga activity you’ve been wanting to try out but haven’t quite gotten around to it?

Maybe you’ve been wanting to go on a tour of Chattanooga via helicopter, take an archery class, or try out an open mic night — no matter the activity, sometimes it can be a little intimidating to try out something new.

That’s why we’re asking our readers to share what local activity they want to try out the most. Let us know + we’ll try it out for ourselves and report back.

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