Chattanooga Tunnels Private Guided Tour

The Chattanooga Tunnels Extended Guided Tour is a 3.5-hour exploration of the city's hidden underground network, blending historical insights with both driving and walking elements. Starting at Ross's

The Chattanooga Tunnels Extended Guided Tour is a 3.5-hour exploration of the city's hidden underground network, blending historical insights with both driving and walking elements. Starting at Ross's Landing, the tour covers significant tunnel locations, including the Walnut Street Bridge, Cameron Hill, and the Chattanooga Choo Choo Complex. Participants will delve into the tunnels' roles during the Civil War, their use in the Prohibition era, and their importance to the city's rail and industrial development. The tour also includes a lunch break at a local eatery and visits to the Bluff View Art District and the St. Elmo neighborhood. The experience concludes with a visit to a Civil War site, highlighting the tunnels' strategic importance during the Battle of Chattanooga, before returning to the starting point at Ross's Landing.

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Location: Chattanooga

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for this tour? Can kids join?

A: There's no strict age limit for the Chattanooga Tunnels tour, but it's generally recommended for kids aged 10 and up due to the historical content and walking involved. Younger kids might get bored or tired. If you're considering it for a family gift, just keep in mind how well your kids handle such tours!

Q: Can this tour be rescheduled if something comes up?

A: Yes, you can reschedule the tour, but it's best to do it at least 48 hours in advance. Metro Livery is pretty flexible, but you don't want to wait to the last minute. Just call them or check their website for details!

Q: What should I wear on the tour? Is it outdoors or mostly indoors?

A: Dress comfortably! The tour involves both driving and walking, so wear good shoes since you’ll be navigating some tunnels and uneven surfaces. It's mainly outdoors, but there are some indoor elements too, especially during lunch. Layering is smart since the tunnels can be cool!

Discussions

Anyone done the Chattanooga Tunnels tour? Thinking of it for a gift!

Hey everyone! I'm considering gifting my dad the Chattanooga Tunnels Private Guided Tour for his birthday. He loves history, especially the Civil War stuff. I saw it includes a lunch break too, which is a big plus! Anyone been on this tour? Is it worth it?

Chattanooga Tunnels Tour – What to Expect?

I’m curious about the Chattanooga Tunnels tour. Is it all just walking or is there some driving involved too? I’ve got some family visiting, and I wanna make sure they’ll enjoy it. If you've done it, any favorite parts?