Lookout Mountain
Discover the Majestic Lookout Mountain
Explore the breathtaking views and rich history at Point Park, a scenic gem on Lookout Mountain, Tennessee.
Point Park, a stunning park located on Lookout Mountain, offers tourists breathtaking views, rich historical significance, and lush landscapes perfect for leisurely strolls and picnics.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From Chattanooga Riverfront, head southwest on Riverfront Pkwy toward W 3rd St. Continue straight onto Broad St. After about 1.5 miles, merge onto US-27 N. Take the exit toward I-24 W/Lookout Mountain. Continue on I-24 W for approximately 5 miles. Take exit 178 for US-41/Lookout Mountain. Follow the signs for Lookout Mountain. After about 5 minutes of driving, turn left onto Point Park Rd. Point Park will be on your right. Note that there may be a parking fee.
Public Transportation
From Chattanooga Riverfront, take the CARTA bus #4 (Lookout Mountain route). Board the bus at the nearest stop on Riverfront Pkwy. The bus will take you along the route toward Lookout Mountain. Get off at the stop closest to the entrance of Point Park, which is approximately a 30-minute ride. Make sure to check the schedule for the return trip. A fare of $1.75 will be required for a one-way trip.
Rideshare
Use a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft. Open the app and set your pickup location as Chattanooga Riverfront. Enter 'Point Park, Lookout Mountain' as your destination. The ride will take about 20 minutes, depending on traffic. Estimated fares typically range from $15 to $25.
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