Sonesta Select Chattanooga Hamilton Place





The Sonesta Select Chattanooga Hamilton Place Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a great paved trail with beautiful facilities. The trail skirts around ball fields and playgrounds and is well maintained. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible spaces: 3 at the trailhead; Number of van-accessible spaces with access aisles: 1; Parking lot surface: paved. Trail Details: Trail surface: paved asphalt, smooth; Average trail width: 8...
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A full loop in the park. Take a hike on a mostly shaded trail, which provides visitors the opportunity to explore the hiking trails within the nature park. Carved out of an old Army Ammunition Plant in the hills just north of Chattanooga, this loop trail allows hikers and runners to enjoy a long trail in the woods.There's nothing too technical about this route just a good old fashioned workout.
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Easily, accessible, and popular route from park entrance to Boulder Point and back. This run in Enterprise South Nature Park is a quick and easy trail. Park at the lot to the left of the visitor's center and proceed down Poe Run Path. The shaded trails take you past several old ammunition bunkers and the mountain bike parking lot before a short uphill section. Turn left onto Boulder Point Loop and run out to Boulder Point. The trail loops and brings you back into Hidden Lake. Deer and...
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Enterprise South Nature Park is situated on 2,800 wooded acres that were previously a part of the Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant property. The property’s heritage has been preserved in the concrete magazines used to store explosives during the days TNT was manufactured on the property. The Park offers miles of walking paths, bicycle paths and off-road biking trails. There are areas for picnics and a small lake that attracts deer, turkeys and other park inhabitants giving visitors an...