Asked: Where is your go-to sunset watching spot?

Not to brag on our city, but we do have some of the most unreal sunsets. Share with us your favorite places to watch the sun go down.

NOOGAtoday | Coolidge sunset

Any place in the Scenic City is a good place for a sunset.

Photo by @tvernier

We recently shared a little nod to our scenic views via Instagram, and it got us thinking. Where are your go-to spots to watch the sunset, or even rise?

Whether you’re new to town or have been a Chattanoogan your whole life, we want any and every suggestion (we promise we will keep your secrets...only sharing with our thousands of dedicated readers + followers).

We’ll go first. Editor Haley loves sitting on the docks by the Riverwalk and watching the sun go down over the mountain hills. There’s just something about the pink hues that make the city shine.

Your turn. Let us know what places to check out to be featured in an upcoming newsletter with this survey.

Bonus: Send your best + favorite sunset or sunrise photos with us to share.

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