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3000 Valley Hills Trail NW, Cleveland, TN 37311    Phone: (423) 472-2185, Fax: (423) 790-7140

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Rock City
Located atop Lookout Mountain, just 30 miles from Cleveland. Rock City is a true marvel of nature featuring massive ancient rock formations, gardens with over 400 native plant species, and breathtaking "See 7 States" panoramic views.
Tennessee Aquarium

Enjoy a remarkable journey with 10,000 animals. IMAX 3D movie theater with a screen six stories tall. Ride the River Gorge Explorer, the most thrilling Chattanooga riverboat cruise.
Battle Field

The bloodiest two days in American History are remembered with this, our nation's first National Military Park. The park commemorates the men who fought and died here, whether they wore blue or gray. 
Ocoee Outdorrs

Ocoee River whitewater rafting trips will be one of those adventures you will never forget!!
Lee University

One of the best college of a year 2010 just a mile from us. We do offer Lee University Student discount.
Chattanooga Metropolitan Ari Port

15 mi from Cleveland, TN
Tennessee River Gorge

The Gorge is referred to as "Tennessee's Grand Canyon," an apt description, given the breathtaking scenery and the incredible wealth of natural and cultural resources.
Blue Moon Cruise

Enjoy the colorful breath-taking beauty of the 27,000 acre canyon carved out by 26 miles of the Tennessee River over thousands of years.
Incline Railway
On November 16, 1895 the railroad known today simply as "The Incline" opened, rising up the steepest part of Lookout Mountain. Built by John Crass and the Lookout Mountain Incline Railway Company this technical marvel boasted an incline of 72.7% at one point, making it the steepest passenger Incline in the world.
Ruby Falls

Ruby Falls is one of the Southeast's must-see attractions. This massive underground water fall has been family favorite for travelers for over 75 years.