Answered: Your Chattanooga happy place

We asked our readers what their Chattanooga happy place is. Here are a few of the responses.

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Earlier this week, we asked our readers what their Chattanooga happy places were. Think: places in town that make you feel calm or somewhere you have fond memories from.

We received some pretty wholesome responses. Here are some of our reader + follower suggestions for spots in Chattanooga that bring on all of the happy feels.

“Aside from home, the Bluff Trail + Enterprise South Nature Park.” — Colby W.

“A walk on McCoy Farm & Gardens.” — @noogahoneypot

“The Common House pool. Serenity at its finest, especially in the early morning before it gets too hot.” — Linda K.

“It has to be Chattanooga Riverpark off Amnicola. When I first moved here, I’d meet my daughter and two-year-old granddaughter there for a run/walk. Lots of great memories.” — @kemurph58

“Sculpture Fields. Enjoy weekend walks with my dog Olivia.” — @blackdogwildflours

“Paddling on the river.” — @cottageatfallingwater

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