Mountain Inn & Suites
17260 RANKIN AVE
DUNLAP, TN 37327-7027
Tel : (423) 949 2184
Fax : (423) 949 2182
Email: mountaininnandsuites@yahoo.com




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 










 

 

 

























Area Attractions


Come see our attractions that are only 40 minutes away. Chattanooga, TN has a wide variety of attractions and things to do. Over the past several years many parts of our city and surrounding areas have become a destination for tourists in the southeast. Chattanooga's Downtown is full of fun activities for the family such as the Tennessee Aquarium. The surrounding areas such as lookout mountain provides more natural attractions such as quiet nature walks with an unforgettable view. Whether you're on vacation or merely passing through, below you'll find a list of notable Chattanooga attractions as well as a number of Lookout Mountain attractions.


Dunlap Area Attraction

  • Fall Creek Falls

    http://www.tennessee.gov/environment/parks/FallCreekFalls/index.shtml
A paradise of more than 20,000 acres sprawled across the eastern top of the rugged Cumberland Plateau, Fall Creek Falls State Park is one of the most scenic and spectacular outdoor recreation areas in America and only 30 minutes away.

 

Chattanooga Area Attractions

  • Battles For Chattanooga
    http://www.battlesforchattanooga.com/
    Atop Lookout Mountain at the entrance to Point Park, The Battles for Chattanooga Electric Map & Museum is a popular starting point for people touring Civil War battle sites in the area.
  • The Tennessee Aquarium
    http://www.tnaqua.com/
    The Tennessee Aquarium offers views of animals from the mountains to the sea, and takes visitors through three forests and puts them eye to eye with sharks, otters and alligators.
  • The Tennessee Aquarium IMAX Theater
    http://www.tnaqua.com/
    The Tennessee Aquarium's six-story-high IMAX Theater combines huge 3D images with six-channel digital sound.
  • The Creative Discovery Museum
    http://www.cdmfun.org/
    Chattanooga's Creative Discovery Museum is a place where interactive, hands-on activities provide learning fun for children ages two to twelve.
  • The Hunter Museum of American Art
    http://www.huntermuseum.org/
    The Hunter Museum of American Art offers an exceptional array of American art recognized as one of the country's finest collections.
  • The Chattanooga Choo Choo
    http://www.choochoo.com/
    Made famous by the Glenn Miller Orchestra song "Chattanooga Choo Choo," this 24-acre vacation and convention complex is located in the heart of Chattanooga.
  • Chickanagua & Chattanooga Battlefield
    http://www.nps.gov/chch/
    The Chickanagua & Chattanooga Battlefield is the first and largest of the U.S. National Military Parks.
  • The Lookouts
    http://www.lookouts.com/
    The Chattanooga Lookouts is a minor league team for the Cincinnati Reds.
  • Raccoon Mountain Caverns
    http://www.raccoonmountain.com/
    Praised as one of the top ten caves in the U.S., Raccoon Mountain Caverns is located just outside of Chattanooga in Lookout Valley.
  • The Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park
    http://www.chattanooga.gov/PRAC/30_953.htm
    The Chattanooga Zoo occupies 6 acres in Warner Park just 2 miles from downtown Chattanooga. It features animals from all over the world including Latin America, North America, Africa and Asia.
  • Cumberland Caverns
    http://www.cumberlandcaverns.com/
    Cumberland Caverns is Tennessee's largest show cave, featuring waterfalls, pools, formations and a 3/4 ton chandelier.
  • The Chattanooga Market
    http://www.chattanoogamarket.com/
    The Chattanooga Market is a seasonal, weekly open air market in downtown Chattanooga.
  • Adventureworks
    http://www.adventureworks.com/
    Adventureworks is an experience-based training and development organization whose mission is corporate team building.
  • Southern Belle
    http://www.chattanoogariverboat.com/
    The climate-controlled Southern Belle Riverboat offers dinner cruises, daily lunch cruises and daytime sightseeing cruises.
  • Southern Belle
    http://www.www.chattairport.com
    Located 40 minutes away from Dunlap and Located within minutes of downtown Chattanooga, an easy drive from anywhere in southeast Tennseess.

Lookout Mountain Area Attractions

  • Rock City
    http://www.seerockcity.com/
    Located atop Lookout Mountain, just 6 miles from downtown Chattanooga, Rock City features massive rock formations, gardens with over 400 native plant species and panoramic views that allow visitors to "See 7 States."
  • Grandview
    http://meetatgrandview.com/
    Grandview, atop Lookout Mountain, is the perfect place to help you think outside the box. Reach your peak productivity 1700 feet above sea level. You'll find warm spaces for intimate gatherings, boardroom business, and breakout discussions. Have round table discussions where the valley views provide the backdrop to exhilarate the mind. Grandview will raise expectations for future meetings.
  • Chattanooga's Incline Railway
    http://www.lookoutmountain.com/
    "America's Most Amazing Mile" has delighted guests for more than a century. As the trolley-style railcars climb Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga's surrounding mountains and valleys come alive. The 72.7% grade near the top makes the Incline the steepest passenger railway in the world.
  • Ruby Falls
    http://rubyfalls.com/
    A Lookout Mountain cave once used as a campsite by American Indians, a hideout for outlaws, and a hospital during the Civil War, Ruby Falls has been visited by millions of people including Andrew Jackson and Babe Ruth. Featuring a tour of the natural cave and an underground waterfall, Ruby Falls has proven to be a popular Lookout Mountain attraction since 1929.
  • The Cravens House
    http://www.ngeorgia.com/tenn/cravens.html
    The Cravens House, part of the Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park, is located at the north end of Lookout Mountain. During the battle of Chattanooga, both the Union and Confederate armies used the home as an observation post and headquarters.
  • Point Park
    http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/pointpark.html
    Point Park was built in 1905 to commemorate the "Battle Above the Clouds" during the Civil War, and has numerous monuments to the soldiers who died in the area. The building was the inspiration for the insignia of the Army Corps of Engineers, who built the park.
  • Horseback Riding in Chattanooga
    http://www.outdoorchattanooga.com/79.htm
    Enjoy horseback riding in Chattanooga by using the handy guide posted at this site.
  • Lookout Mountain Real Estate
    http://www.lktmtnrealestate.com
    Lookout Mountain Real Estate, LLC offers homes, cottages, lots, and acreage on lakes, bluffs and in gated communities in Northwest Georgia on Lookout Mountain and in Mountain Cove (formed by Lookout and Pigeon Mountains).