Raccoon Mountain Caverns

Raccoon Mountain Caverns is a cave Lookout Valley - Lookout Mountain Chattanooga located in United States.

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30
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  • Phone

    (423) 821-9403

  • Website

    raccoonmountain.com

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  • Type

    Cave

Address

319 W Hills Rd Chattanooga , TN 37419 United States

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Elizabeth Lamb

I like it. It's similar to Ruby Falls or The Lost Sea. Caves , stalagmites, stalactites. My seven year old really liked it. The Crystal Palace Walking Tour is what we did

Lauren Angle

The outside looks sketch and dated but the cave itself is the best! Way better than ruby falls . They have so many more formations and the staff is upet knowledgeable . Ask for Natalie. She's great!

Lee Forbes P.A.

I thought I'd be crawling through tight spaces and climbing and stuff, and all that did indeed happen, but it is all a bit more dangerous than you think.

Jeremy Cockrell

Great way to spend a day. The cave is awesome and the go cart track is really fun.

Nicole Delk

Very beautiful place! We had a great time.

RootsRated

Mountain biking at Raccoon Mountain is amazing and just 10-15 minutes from downtown. Read more

Marta Lynne Schantz

Chandler the tour guide was great! Answered all my questions.

Jamie Sikes

Ask for Brooke! She is a very knowledgeable tour guide !

Mark Fletcher

Definitely take the cave tour . 45 minutes and very interesting.

Ronnie Douglas

Ask for patty ! Great tour

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Historic and Protected Site
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Beautiful natural look at Lookout a mountain. Learn about history and see the city! - Tim Gerst

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Campground
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This place is amazing! I cannot wait to come back! - Penni Godwin

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