Friday, August 22, 2014

Point Park, Lookout Mountain

PICNIC? yes--at a designated picnic ground outside the park
SWIMSUIT? no
COST? $3/adults; no cost for children age 15 or younger 
PLAYGROUND? no
AUTHOR'S RATING? four out of five stars
HOURS? 9-5pm
If you're interested in the Civil War or beautiful views of the Chattanooga valley, this is the place for you.
There are canons and memorials

and if you schedule it or come during a scheduled exhibition time, there are reenactments and artillery demonstrations.



The hiking around the park is great, but the short walk around the park is just about perfect if you're "hiking" with little ones. 



Before or after your visit in the park, visit The Battles of Chattanooga, located right beside the Point Park gift shop (outside the entrance to the park).
PICNIC? this is right in front of the Point Park picnic area
SWIMSUIT? no
COST? $8/adults; $6/ages 5-12 (4 and under free)
PLAYGROUND? no
AUTHOR'S RATING? four out of five stars
HOURS? 9-6pm Summer
10-5pm The rest of the year
The presentation in the museum is a 3-dimensional map with lights and audio recording of the story of the Civil War. This will definitely be part of our Civil War home school curriculum!


Saturday, August 16, 2014

Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center


The Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center is quite a mouthful, but it's true to its name and has plenty to entertain! 
Our family simply calls it the "Nature Center," and we like to duck in here for a quick walk to see the red wolves or take a drive around the Reflection Riding Loop or take an hour or two for a canoe ride. 
PICNIC? yes
SWIMSUIT? not really, though you might get a bit wet on a canoe ride!
COST? $10 adults, $7 kids
I highly recommend a year family membership if you have intentions of going more than once. At $65, it helps the Nature Center meet their costs and gives your family unlimited access to enjoy the area!
PLAYGROUND? yes, a small one
AUTHOR'S RATING? five out of five stars!
HOURS? daylight to dark

I rarely give a pay-for-visit park a five stars, but this is one exception. I love the fact that there are so many different kinds of things to do, and I appreciate that, especially as a homeschooling family, we have 317 acres at our disposal to explore and guides to help us learn as we do so!
There is a short board walk kind of hike out to the "Discovery Forest Treehouse," which can be rented for parties, but is just fun to explore as you walk around the short hike.

The Discovery Forest Tree House

Paddler's Perch is an adventurous way to experience the Nature Center at night. With an enclosed room and a composting toilet, you can camp above Lookout Creek in style! $35 for 2, $10 for each extra person, 8 person limit
(members or those paddling down the Tennessee River Blueway only)
Speaking of paddling...
After watching a short video (if it's your first time), and checking out your gear, you can hike down to the creek, unlock your canoes, and get going!

While paddling or hiking, keep a lookout for great wildlife discoveries!

Don't forget to enjoy the quiet, natural beauty!
If you don't turn off the path towards the canoes and Paddler's Perch, but keep walking, you'll come to a wonderful tiny bit of zoo hidden away in the woods. It is here at the Wildlife Wanderland that the nature center keeps the red wolves that are on loan for the US Fish and Wildlife Services. These wolves are endangered and the Nature Center is breeding them in hopes of raising numbers--we were able to see the tiny puppies that were born a few years ago, and it was pretty neat!
Our favorite animal at the Nature Center is the Bobcat. He came to the Nature Center after being kept illegally as a pet, and he usually comes around if you call for him. It's fascinating to see him look so much like a house cat but be so much bigger and stronger. He kind of emenates power.  
Wherever you are at the Nature Center, expect surprise visitors!

Back in the welcome center, there is a little exhibit for their red wolves, 

and a large exhibit of C. E. Blevins Nesting Birds art work. These lovely nest and egg replicas are worth walking through and gasping over!

My kiddos love the "come and touch and see" attitude of the Nature Center!

Behind the welcome center there is a park with a small "playscape".

And of course a few snakes; no nature center would be complete without them!

There is so much more than I have pictured at the Nature Center! Check out their classes, their tours, or their camps. Look up their availabilities for meetings or weddings. Play in their bamboo forest; admire their cabins and lakes; ride horses! 








Monday, August 11, 2014

Lookout Mountain Maze

We spend a lot of our time at the Lookout Mountain Commons where the Lookout Mountain Maze is located. We slide, we swing, we jog, we walk, we play baseball, we play soccer, we meet friends. It's a great place to spend the evening (or morning or whole day)!
PICNIC? yes
SWIMSUIT? yes
COST? none
PLAYGROUND? yes
AUTHOR'S RATING? five out of five stars!
HOURS? daylight to dark
(night park events can be scheduled)

A large part of the play ground is covered with rubber "chips" that have been melded together to make a nice mat. The other part is wood chips.
There is a very wheel chair friendly structure to the left and a more daring, taller structure to the right.



Right next to the play ground is Navarre Pavilion, available first come, first serve for picnics, or you can schedule events by calling 423-821-6212.
There are baseball and soccer fields adjacent to the playground. The track around it all is about 1/5 of a mile.