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Asked: What’s on your Chattanooga summer bucket list?

Help us make the ultimate summer bucket list for activities to do in Chattanooga, TN.

NOOGAtoday | Mocassin Bend

Get ready for a summer of fun, Nooga.

Photo by PapaBear via Chattanooga Tourism Co.

The first day of summer is quickly approaching (June 21, in case you were wondering) — even if the recent heat waves have us feeling like summertime is already here.

To officially welcome the new season, we want to craft the ultimate Chattanooga summer bucket list for our readers to enjoy — an extra bonus if you’re able to cross off each of these items.

From outdoor adventures to ways to have fun in the shade, we want to hear them all. Send us your summertime must-dos or something you’ve always wanted to do, but haven’t gotten the chance to — btw, we think this year is the year you’re able to. We’ll round up our readers’ suggestions to share in an upcoming newsletter.

For example, Editor Kristen has always wanted to check off kayaking to Maclellan Island on her Chattanooga summer bucket list.

So what do you say, Nooga? Take this survey to help us make this summer the best one yet.

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