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    Little Debbie Park

    4.6 (23 reviews)

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    Amy R.

    What a charming little park with very scenic views. Love the metal swing benches, unique playground equipment, zip line, hills and walking paths. Pet stations with bags Bathrooms- but they were locked Pavilions Little Debbie History Charming little park and pet friendly. All parking is back in angle parking

    Sahar R.

    How can you not get five stars for a park that has snacks as playground equipment? i've been to Chattanooga about four times and I make sure to go to this place twice each visit. First, when you arrive there's the obligatory picture with the most delicious snack of all times the little Debbies Christmas trees. Don't miss this photo opportunity. So on weekdays this park is not that crowded and they have a super fun zip line that my two-year-old can do easy. Without the long lines you can zip all day. They also have really fun climbing snacks such as a cosmic brownie with foot holds to climb up. On weekdays the park is a little crowded with birthday parties, but still this park is so big that kids are running into each other. There's a ginormous hill that you can take a cardboard box and slide down. And they have close to 2 miles of walking trails to walk around with the kids on a bicycle or take the dogs. They have signs up along the way, telling you a little bit about little Debbie's history. Did I mention this is all free and for some reason whenever we're here the weather is absolutely spectacular? Definitely a must say in Chattanooga even if you don't have kids or dogs.

    Cosmic brownie
    Amber N.

    It has statues of the snack cakes (Christmas tree cake, nutty buddy, oatmeal pie, and cosmic brownie), plenty of covered & uncovered seating, and cool playground installations like a zipline-like ride and a music area. The views are also incredible. I think this is a relaxing and fun place for kids and adults. The bathroom was also decent (it could be better but still clean & comfortable enough compared to most public bathrooms).

    Nancy A W.

    When we heard about this place we had to stop by and check it out for ourselves. This was a very nice park that was clean and the statues were great! Here are some photos of me enjoying my time there.

    Angela A.

    Little Debbie Park in Collegedale is such a hidden gem and a must-stop if you're anywhere near Chattanooga! The park is clean, creative, and totally unique--where else can you take selfies with giant Cosmic Brownies or a towering Christmas Tree Cake? The fiberglass snack sculptures are adorable and make this park one of the most Instagram-worthy spots in the area. Beyond the cute photo ops, the park is also thoughtfully designed. There's a zipline, playground, and wide paved walking paths surrounded by beautifully landscaped trees and native plants. It's a great place to bring kids, take a break during a road trip, or just relax outdoors. "Mustard Seed Hill" is not only scenic but cleverly blocks out nearby residential areas for a peaceful vibe. Don't miss swinging by the nearby Little Debbie Bakery Store either--you'll find unbeatable deals and even more snack nostalgia. This park is a sweet surprise that lives up to its name!

    Emily Y.

    I visited the little Debbie store so I wanted to go by the park since I was in the area. I will say parking is a bit tricky here- they only let you drive one direction and you MUST back into parking spots. We didn't realize this at first so we drove all the way down and had to turn around (which was also a bit of a challenge as there were not many places to easily turn around at). The actual park was really cute. When I went it was cold and it had just rained so I couldn't really walk much due to mud. The little statues of different cakes and the signs talking about the history of the company were cool.

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    Jim D.

    Great open green space park highlighted by several Little Debbie treats sprinkled throughout. A must-see in Chattanooga for sure! And make sure to stop by the store just down the street for a sweet treats.

    Christmas tree cake @ Little Debbie Park
    Latonya J.

    Park is clean and well maintained. I didn't use the bathrooms but the outside appeared clean. It appears to be safe and well put together. I like the abundance of sitting areas for parents to monitor their kids. Only thing missing is the edible Debbie cakes, lololol!

    LOVE the park! Very cute!
    Charlene W.

    Tons of parking, bathrooms, playground and plenty of area to run. LOVE this park. There is also another park near by. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy your time here.

    Little Debbie cake to play on.
    Steve S.

    Opened in 2023 per sign. This is an amazing clean park. The equipment the children ply on is amazing. It is spread out so the kids aren't on top of each other. There is also a place for parents to sit. There is a pavilion that can be used as a picnic or to get out of weather. There are nice grassy fields to play in. Also walking trails.

    Madison M.

    Great experience for all ages! Brand new clean park and playground with several group meeting areas available as well as clean bathrooms on site. Nice walking path with educational markers about the Little Debbie company history. Several great photo ops with giant versions of popular snack cakes. Zip line and other modern playground pieces including family swings. Definitely recommend!

    Hailee G.

    Such a beautiful park with creative touches that spark joy and nostalgia! The playgrounds were accessible and fun, allowing play for all no matter their abilities! Signs around the park offered tid-bits of history about Little Debbie and there was a huge open field and walking trail to enjoy. Will definitely visit again if we drive through the area!

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    Awesome park! Super fun and cute! Perfect for all ages! The Little Debbie theme was awesome!

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    Great park lots of things to do p as to is laid out well nice place for kids and families. Lots of favorites especially the zip line.

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    Ringgold Depot

    Ringgold Depot

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    (1 review)
    10.0 mi

    THE HISTORICAL RINGGOLD DEPOT…read more The Ringgold Depot, built in 1850, is one of the oldest antebellum railroad depots in Georgia. The depot was once used in the Civil War as a supply point for Confederate troops. In 1862, the locomotive, "The General" passed through the depot after being stolen from the Kennesaw station in a failed attempt to disrupt Confederate operations. The chase came to an end just two miles north of the depot. After sustaining damage from Union artillery during the In 1863 battle of Ringgold, the building sustained heavy damage and evidence of the repair is apparent as it is a lighter shade than other parts of the building. I love that this building is now being used for community events such as musical performances (the Christmas show is tonight), weddings, and other programs. It is a beautiful building that has been lovingly restored, (2003). We were very fortunate today to discover a couple of employees in the building who were able to give us a bit of history about the building and how it was used. Looking at the front of the building, you will see two identical doors, the door on the left was used for "colored people" who purchased their tickets and then had to wait outside until the train arrived. The door on the right was for "whites" because it was closer to the train and of course they were allowed to wait inside of the station. The young lady providing this information mentioned that she did not like talking about this racial history and it obviously made her uncomfortable but I really appreciated her honesty and openness. It was priceless! The original doors that lead to the train have been replaced but they are covered by huge sliding structures. These structures were moved away from the door so that we were able to stand on the platform and see what it was like to wait for the train. I was surprised at how close it was. I could have leaned out and licked it! We were also given information on how items, (including the mail) were loaded on the train.

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    Ringgold Gap

    Ringgold Gap

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    If love history and any kind then you must take a few minutes and stop and just take it in. I…read morethink sometimes we forget what this country has gone through and remembering is a way to make the future better for all.

    THE BATTLE AT RINGGOLD GAP: A HERO IS REMEMBERED!…read more This little park is easy to miss if you are not looking for it along Highway 41 just east of downtown Ringgold. We drove right past it but realizing what we had missed, we stopped on the return trip. Just look for the stone wall and the large statue. This park consists of a historical monument to General Cleburne and several historic markers commemorating the Battle at Ringgold Gap and the beginning of the Atlanta Campaign. With only 4100 Confederate soldiers, Maj. Gen. Patrick Cleburne successfully defended the city of Ringgold against an army of 20,000 Union soldiers. The bronze statue, erected in 2003, depicts a man in a reflective posture with a determined expression. It pays great respect to a man who faced a sudden call to lead a demoralized group of men. With the number of men he went up against, it was sheer strategy and tenacity that allowed him to stay in control as long as he did. He became known as Stonewall of the West. This little park is a simple roadside park with picnic tables and not much else. It clearly exists as a Civil War Monument and should be respected as such. I

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