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Go on an exploration with Chattanooga Tourism Co.’s Spring Break Safari

Get ready for Spring Break fun with the Chattanooga Tourism Co. and local attractions.

NOOGAtoday | Spring Break Safari

Are you up for solving the scavenger hunt clues?

Photo provided by Chattanooga Tourism Co.

Looking for something fun to do with the kiddos over spring break? The Chattanooga Tourism Co. will bring back its Spring Break Safari from Friday, March 8 through Sunday, April 7 in collaboration with several attractions around Chattanooga.

During the Spring Break Safari, families can discover more about the city through a series of scavenger hunts that will take place in various districts, parks, and attractions. Note: The scavenger hunts take place outside the attractions, so admission is not necessary.

Head to the Chattanooga Tourism Co.’s website to find each of the scavenger hunt lists + maps at these locations:

  • Innovation District
  • NorthShore District
  • Riverfront District
  • Southside District
  • Bluff View Art District
  • Tennessee Valley Railroad
  • Chattanooga Zoo
  • Tennessee Aquarium
  • Creative Discovery Museum
  • Hunter Museum of American Art
  • National Medal of Honor Heritage Center
  • Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center
  • Rock City
  • Ruby Falls
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