Answered: What is on your Chattanooga winter bucket list?

Now that turkey season has officially come and gone, it’s time to set our sights on chiller activities. Read along to see what some of our readers and followers said is a must on their Chattanooga winter bucket list.

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Get in the winter spirit with this bucket list.

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We asked you all recently what would be on your Chattanooga winter bucket list. Now, it’s time to bring the chiller vibes — read on to see what some of our readers + followers are most excited for this season.

“Rock City Gardens” — Il

“Looking forward to the Nooga Holiday Lights show, supporting local business by buying a turkey for the first time vs. me cooking one like I always do, and attending a holiday market!” — Lanise F.

“Training for 5k and Chattanooga half marathon” — G. G.

“See the magical holiday decorations @ The Read House” — Jean L.

“Definitely excited for winter drinks downtown, lights, and skating” @kaila.weiss_realtor

“Need snow.” @conjorharr (We’re hoping for some pretty snow in the Scenic City ourselves)

“Can’t wait for the Red Bank Christmas Parade!” @redbankforward

“Watch Scrooge! the Musical with your whole family @chatheatrecentre!” @thejenibee

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