Showing posts with label Toddler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toddler. Show all posts

Sunday, June 4, 2017

Tellus Science Museum

On I-75 70 miles outside of Chattanooga, in the middle of seemingly no where, there is an interesting building off to the right that for many years I either wondered about or just ignored. Finally our family checked it out, and it is amazing! We've been many times since then and have been members of it or a reciprocal museum for 5 years now.
PICNIC? yes! 
SWIMSUIT? no
COST? 

Adults: $14 + tax
Children (3 – 17): $10 + tax

PLAYGROUND? not really, 
but the "My Big Back Yard" room is very play ground like
AUTHOR'S RATING? five out of five stars!
HOURS? 10am-5pm
Closed Major Holidays


We love that the scale of the exhibits when you are in the parking lot and when you first walk in is
BIG.
We love the dinosaurs (although we often remind ourselves that, even though the information on the dinosaurs speaks as if the scientists are absolutely sure of their dates and facts, all they can do is make some educated guesses.)



Don't miss the panning for gems room that is located on a hallway branching off the transportation room. We didn't visit this our first time and really missed out! You get to keep a little bag of the real gems that you find! Behind the gems room is a dinosaur dig room where you can keep one fossil that you find. 

The transportation room goes from bicycles and buggies to space and aeronautics. We love it!
There are great picnic tables (under a huge pavilion) outside for picnics, and we often end our morning at Tellus enjoying food brought from home out there. 


Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Foster Falls

PICNIC? yes! 
SWIMSUIT? yes!
COST? none
PLAYGROUND? no
AUTHOR'S RATING? five out of five stars!
HOURS? sunrise to sunset

Last summer we took family to Foster Falls to hike and see the falls. 

Here's the map of the trails around the pool where the falls are. The big loop is a really long trail. We hiked from the parking lot to the right around the pool and made it to where the two trails get very near. (That was about a mile away from the parking lot.) There is a way to get from one side to the other there, but you have to do some pretty advanced climbing/scrambling. We hiked to the right of the circle first,

and found a great stream to start our wading in and to eat our picnic by.


The kids caught crawdads.

We hiked more around the rim and then backtracked around to the falls.


The hike down to the falls is a rocky staircase,

and a cool swinging bridge.

The falls are amazing! I wasn't planning to swim, but got in the water anyway. All of us swam under the falls, which is extremely exhilarating. The kids swam across and under the falls using swim rings. The water is COLD, but refreshing, and being out in the middle of the pool with the cliffs going up around you is am awe-inspiring experience. 




Monday, June 8, 2015

The Pumpkin Patch

PICNIC? yes! 
SWIMSUIT? no
COST? none
PLAYGROUND? yes
AUTHOR'S RATING? five out of five stars!
HOURS? sunrise to sunset

When it comes to creative, exciting, fun-for-everyone kinds of playgrounds, you can't beat the Pumpkin Patch on Signal Mountain.
From the winding woodsy trails, to the tire dragons to the hillside slide, everything is a fun discovery and adventure for many different ages of kids. And you have to love a playground that has "Be kind" as its first rule!


This playground is always in the shade and with the elevation, pretty cool for most of the summer. The trees do bring in the bugs, so be sure to wear some spray!



I love the picnic area at this playground. It is close to the action, but very picturesque.


Put the Pumpkin Patch on your summer bucket list!




Monday, March 30, 2015

Camp Jordan Park and Arena

The kids and I were at Camp Jordan for a 5k Color Run and festival on Saturday and we were surprised to see some big changes. There is one of the most interesting play structures I've seen on the far side of the park right next to a new restroom. (Hooray for lots of restrooms in large parks!)
When you add that play structure to big open fields, a 2 mile hiking path, a huge event arena, a picnic pavilion, a fishing/duck pond, and a disc golf course (coming soon) you get what I would say is a major force in the Play Chattanooga world!
PICNIC? yes! 
SWIMSUIT? maybe, when the weather is right and you don't mind your kids wading in a muddy creek
COST? none
PLAYGROUND? yes
AUTHOR'S RATING? five out of five stars!
HOURS? n/a



For information about hosting events at Camp Jordan, go to






The Jump Park


If you're looking for a special place to have a party or just a rainy day way to get all those sillies out of your kids, The Jump Park is a winner! There are two foam block pits, a fun slide, rock walls, and the floors are covered with trampolines!
 PICNIC? no
SWIMSUIT? no
COST? One Hour: $8/6 and under; $12/ages 7 and up
$5 for parents 
(kids 6 and under must be accompanied by an adult.)
Two Hours: $15/6 and under; $20/ages 7 and up
$10 for parents
{Special Deal: Week days from 9-10am adults do not have to 
pay to go in with their younger ones.}
PLAYGROUND? YES!
AUTHOR'S RATING? four out of five stars
HOURS? Mon-Thurs 9am-9pm
Fri and Sat. 9am-12am
Sunday 11am-9pm




Monday, November 24, 2014

Chattanooga Choo Choo Model Train Museum


The Chattanooga Choo Choo is not just a song or an icon of our fun city; 
it's also a great place to eat, play or hang out!
I've heard several people say that the Model Train Museum there is one of those hidden gems of the city--come and check it out!
You also might want the Chattanooga Choo Choo if you're looking to sleep in an old railcar, be sung to by a waiter, or walk in lovely formal gardens.

PICNIC? I don't see why not. I don't think I would go full out picnic, but hanging out in the gardens and having a picnic snack would probably be fine.
SWIMSUIT? no
COST? Model Train MuseumDaily at 11am, 1pm, 3pm, 5pm: $5/adults; $3/ages 3-12
Trolley Ride: $3/person
(Daily at 11am, 1pm, 3pm, 5pm)
PLAYGROUND? no
AUTHOR'S RATING? five out of five stars
HOURS? 
Sunday - Friday:  1pm - 6pm 
Saturday:             10am - 8pm

From its earliest days, Chattanooga was a river town. But in 1849 the first train arrived, and Chattanooga also became a town of the rails. In 1871 the luxurious Stanton House was opened to cater to the traffic of those rails. After its heyday the Stanton House was neglected and finally leveled in 1906 to make way for the Terminal Train Station, opened in 1909.
This train station bustled until the 60s and then closed entirely when the last passenger train passed through Chattanooga in August of 1970. It wasn't long (just 3 years) until The Chattanooga Choo Choo was opened as a hotel. Cincinnati Southern's engine was brought in to be the official Choo Choo and the bustle of the old railway days surrounds her in the yard of the hotel.
I've given the Choo Choo my highest rating because of its historical place in our city and its variety of entertainment and hotel options. Do you need train pictures of your toddler? A fun date idea? A fancy place for out of town friends to stay? A morning outing for your train-loving son? Shops? Garden background for prom/engagement pics? All of that and more can be found at the Choo Choo!





The Model Railroad Museum has a representation of Chattanooga, her attractions and her resources.


My kids favorite part of the model museum was the few interactive parts of the display. You could push a button to make the Incline Railway run or a lumber jack chop down a tree. They were enthralled!