Locals and regular visitors consider Heritage Park as a welcome oasis because of its location.
It’s situated along Jenkins Road, surrounded by commercial establishments and a residential area.
The 22-acre park will bring you and your fur baby closer to nature as it has a beautiful creek, a wetlands pond, and plenty of grass and trees.
There’s a fenced-in area where your dog can run and play leash-free. The park also has a playground and a barn.
You can also check out the colonnaded mansion at Heritage Park.
After exploring, you can relax at the gazebo or stop by the recreation area.
There are plenty of other things you can do in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
For one, you can take a stroll along the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge, which is the world’s longest pedestrian bridge.
Don’t pass up the chance to visit The Lookout Mountain area, too, to see the Rock City and the Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center.
If you’re looking for dog-friendly accommodations, you can check out Read House Hotel and The Edwin Hotel.
You can grab a bite at Big River Grille or Chattanooga Brewing Co., both welcome pets.
Park Rules
• Always keep a sharp eye on your pooch.
• Pick up after your dogs, repair holes, and control barking.
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