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    Chester Frost Park

    4.4 (19 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Alongside the river
    Sara L.

    My Mom and I decided to drive through some nature since many parks are becoming too crowded during this time of recommended social distancing. So, we drove to Chester Frost Park, a big area of woods winding along the river that many people enjoy fishing at and camping from as well. We didn't see many people out but we did see families fishing and walking the dog together. We also saw Canadian Geese and deer roaming. It was peaceful to look at.

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    Steven L.

    I came here this year for the 2015 Hamilton County Fair. I'm really glad I went as I enjoyed it. The only thing I didn't like is having to ride a bus to get there. I thought I could get in my truck and drive and find a parking place close by. However, that proved to be a mistake. So, I parked at Northgate Mall and caught a yellow school bus to go to the fair. Some of the foods I got were banana pudding on a stick, BBQ Nachos with cheese, roasted corn, and sweet tea. I have never seen banana pudding on a stick any where. This is why I like to go to fall fairs and festivals such as this one. It turned out to be pretty good. It looked like a hot dog but was softer with powdered sugar sprinkled on it. The BBQ Nachos were delicious as they filled me up. It was made with macho chips on the bottom. Then, BBQ pork placed on top of it. All with melted cheese on top of it. I also got roasted corn on the cob for only $2. It was worth more than that. It was so good. They fix it right in front of you after ordering. It only took about one minute in the cooker grill. I put seasoned salt on it which made it taste so good. Some other foods I saw were; ribbon fries, chicken on a stick, funnel cakes, chocolate covered strawberries, ribeye steak sandwich, chicken tenders, jumbo hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza, BBQ sandwiches, pork skins, kettle corn, and home made honey that you can buy in jars to take home. Features and activities: They had many stages for music. They had a tractor show, car show, horse show, petting zoo for kids, livestock shelter, horse and dog arenas, picnic area, arts and craft vendors, and a children's play section.

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    Jackie B.

    Has always been my favorite campground and still is, but I got no sleep till after 5 am due to a raccoon scratching at my camper all night. I had no food inside, don't know what he was after.

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    7 years ago

    Nice park, too many raccoons that know how too unzip tents. Not enough firewood laying around the park

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    Great place for camping but be aware of the bad raccoon infestation. It needs to be called Chester Raccoon Park its that bad.

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    Fall Creek Falls State Park

    Fall Creek Falls State Park

    4.4(157 reviews)
    35.0 mi

    You can easily see why this is one of the most visited state parks!! It's huge, for one, with lots…read moreof hiking trails that highlight the key features of the park, think lots of waterfalls!! Most are visible from overlooks with short hikes, and for the more adventurous, there are treks to the bottom of the namesake falls, a cable trail (bring leather gloves, carabiner, possibly climbing gear) to Rockhouse Falls, or longer trails like the Paw Paw loop, Overlook trail, or even the Prater Place for a hidden Hemlock Falls. I also stayed in the lodge, which was fantastic! The rooms were well equipped, comfortable, and had great features like balconies. The view at the restaurant over the lake was beautiful, especially at sunset. The fisherman style cabins have decks literally on the water, so that looked like a must see at some point, too!! Couple of other hits: pet friendly rooms, pet friendly trails, golf course, cabins, fire pit and pool at lodge, Nature Center, and Visitor Center!

    Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground Review: Campground C - Site 148 - The site is not level and…read moreour fifth wheel would not self level. We manually had to level our rig with our jacks. Many sites in campground C have a minimum to major slope to the concrete sites as they fall to a valley. All utilities are in the back corners of sites that include water spigot, a power pedestal with 20AMP, 30AMP, 50AMP electricity, and sewer connection. The campground did have decent guest WiFi, but we utilized our own StarLink satellite for internet. The park is amazing with golf, lodge, trails, and falls.

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    Fall Creek Falls State Park - The water falls behind  me was beautiful  love how cool it was in 86 degree weather

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    The water falls behind me was beautiful love how cool it was in 86 degree weather

    Lookout Mtn. / Chattanooga West KOA - .                               Campground Office - Staffed by friendly, helpful folks

    Lookout Mtn. / Chattanooga West KOA

    3.9(29 reviews)
    27.4 mi

    Unbelievable, could this KOA Chattanooga West be the most self-centered company? We scheduled our…read morecabin vacation months in advance only to find Hurricane Ian bearing down on us here in the Tampa Bay/Clearwater area. We have a small 3 lb. dog who the neighbor was going to watch for us on vacation but because of the storm he was unable to watch. We call KOA and asked if we could add a couple of extra days as we were needing to evacuate as Tampa/Clearwater was going to be a direct hit, they said YES! Asked due to the circumstances could we please bring our dog as we couldn't leave her. Even the Governor is saying don't leave your pets behind. Of course we wouldn't think of it. The person on the phone said. NO. It was against their policy. Because of this we would then need to cancel our reservation. Of course they would cancel but would keep our deposit. WHAT! I said we were not cancelling because we changed our mind, we are having to figure something out because we are having to flee due to the storm. She said that was their policy, no refund of deposit if the cancellation was less than a week. We called Tuesday and our arrival was Friday. Then she went on the say they have storms where there all the time and this is their policy...NO refund. Unbelievable, where is the human compassion? Must say it is not about the money, more about the structure of such an empathic policy. Maybe, I was stressed due to the storm and the unknown feeling of would we even have a home to come back to and my grown children located in Florida too. I was so angry, I found the phone number of Corporate KOA and called as I wanted them to know who truly represents them. The lady who answered was kind, understanding and expressed sympathy. She said she would contact the owner of the KOA Chattanooga West and hope that they would reconsider. She said and did all what you would expect giving this difficult situation. She made me feel like a person again that someone actually care about. Not only what we were going through but the logic to our request and the right thing to do. John called KOA Chattanooga West the next day to see if they would keep his deposit? YEP, they said it was their policy and the pending storm did not make difference and they sent him an email telling him there would be no refund. So if you ask me would I visit there, would I recommend?... The answer is NO as although I am sure it is a beautiful place there personal unkindness has certainly tainted my view. We are thankful that Hurricane Ian spared us in Tampa/Clearwater FL and pray for those who have lost their lives and homes in Ft. Myers. *Note... If you need to cancel please do so according to their policy because they don't give a @#$% about anything but the almighty dollar$. The owners of KOA Chattanooga West should be ashamed!

    Campsite #71 is basically a torture chamber. Pretty mush slept under a flood light for 3 nights…read more Zero heads up about this spot and that the lights is bright as day. Other than that nights place. I did right this review three day sleep deprived.

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    Prentice Cooper State Forest

    Prentice Cooper State Forest

    4.6(5 reviews)
    16.4 mi

    Loved it so much we got married on Snoopers Rock in the State park. Talk about an awesome view…read more Need to know if you use gps it only takes you to a two mile trail to the rock. If you continue down the gravel road about another half mile on your left you can drive straight to it . A 30 foot walk at most. Made a great memory there and I vow to return every year on our anniversary.

    Worth it! It was our…read morefirst visit to Chattanooga when we were made aware of Prentice Cooper state forest but we didn't get a chance to go. On our second visit to Chattanooga we had no doubt we were going, so we set out to find this place! What I did, for reference, was punched in "Prentice cooper" into google, and came up with the address: 3998 Game Reserve road, Chattanooga TN 37405. This address gets you on the trail, which turns into a gravel road. Continue to drive, passing a shooting range, tower on the right side of the road, and a small cemetery on the left. You'll finally see a clearing with fence and a gravel road that branches off to the left. We walked down this gravel road after parking, but there was a large pick up truck and a couple bikes already down there so you CAN drive down this way. I have an AWD suv, but I also saw cars coming in and out so it's accessible to most vehicles I think. The view, once you see it, is as grand as you can believe. The Tennessee meanders in and out and around in front of you, which is stunning to view. This IS one of those 'at your own risk parks', I say this because while my girlfriend and I were there, there was a deep pit in my stomach that would swell every time one or both of us got close to the edge. There's nothing to hold on to and there's no rails. Pro tip....don't fall! Prentice Cooper is a must if you're in the Chattanooga area. I'd love to see it in the fall when the leaves change, but whenever you can go, DO GO! Easily 5 stars!

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    Prentice Cooper State Forest - Our wedding on Snoopers Rock.

    Our wedding on Snoopers Rock.

    Prentice Cooper State Forest - Our wedding day on Snoopers Rock.

    Our wedding day on Snoopers Rock.

    Prentice Cooper State Forest - Roads closed but at least we saw a snow person.

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    Roads closed but at least we saw a snow person.

    Chester Frost Park - campgrounds - Updated July 2026

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