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Fun Fact: Outdoors Chattanooga is a division of the City of Chattanooga’s Park and Outdoors Department — and Downtown Kayak Adventures is just one of its many programs.

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Take the guesswork out of where to run, climb, hike, bike, paddle, and play (read: experience the best of what the Scenic City offers) by making Outdoor Chattanooga your go-to resource for all things adventure, no matter your skill level. Some of our fav programs + events:

  • Learn-to series: Learn a new outdoor skill like kayaking, canoeing, biking + more.
  • Explorer series: Join a group to explore Nooga’s best recreation venues.
  • Meetups: Connect with other outdoor enthusiasts at quarterly, activity-themed Monday Meetups events.

See all programs + activities.

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