Lookout Mountain

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Lookout Mountain, located on the Georgia-Tennessee line, was the site of a Civil War fight but is best known today for the natural park that runs along its rocky crest. The park was opened in 1932. It is famous for over 900 barn signage in 19 states. There is an adventure pathway through beautiful rock formations and across a swinging bridge to Lookout Point.

Points in seven states may be seen from the summit of the vertical cliff on particularly clear days. Walking through rocks, you can enjoy gardens, stone bridges, tight tunnels between gigantic rock faces, art installations, a mushroom-shaped balancing rock, etc. Christmas lights and a Halloween celebration featuring a corn maze are seasonal festivals and activities.