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Looking for a place to kayak, swim, hike, do yoga, play pickleball, find kids activities + more? This activity guide has it all.

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You’ll have no boring days (or nights) with Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors’ 2024 Spring and Summer Activity Guide at your fingertips. Save this ultimate resource to be in the know about seasonal events and outdoor fun like:

  • Free music, art + family festivals
  • Movie screenings at local parks
  • Sports for all ages
  • New public art
  • Free fitness classes
  • Outdoor Chattanooga adventures (think: hiking, biking, paddling, and more)
  • Summer pool hours
  • And much more

Download the full guide

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