Summer Conference 2024
This event is filled with networking opportunities, education programs, family programming, and excursions for every age!
We can't wait to see everyone next week!
Here is some helpful information for your time in Chattanooga...
Map: Including restaurants, shuttle info, sweet shops, etc.: Visit Chattanooga Map
Restaurants:
- Filter search of Downtown region and cuisine of preference: https://www.visitchattanooga.com/restaurants/
- Check out some of our locally owned restaurants, https://www.visitchattanooga.com/restaurants/local/
Getting Around Downtown: CARTA – the Free Electric Shuttle [Only 2 blocks away from the Westin]
Once you’re in Downtown Chattanooga, getting around during your free time is convenient. Chattanooga has an incredibly walkable Downtown and offers many free and unique ways to get around the city. The CARTA Downtown Electric Shuttle is the easiest way to get around downtown, and it’s free! The shuttle covers all of Downtown and connects you to the St. Elmo area and across the river to Northshore.
The CARTA Downtown Shuttle is operating:
Downtown Shuttle (Click for Route Map)
- Monday – Friday: 6:30am – 11:00pm
- Saturday 9:30 a.m. until 11:00pm
- Sunday 9:30am until 8:30pm
North Shore Shuttle (Click for Route Map) – Guests will need to take the main shuttle heading North towards the Tennessee Aquarium, and get on a second shuttle that crosses the Tennessee River to the North Shore area.
- Monday – Friday: 6:50am – 6:10pm
- Saturday: 9:50am – 6:10pm
St. Elmo / Incline Shuttle (Click for Route Map) – Guests will need to take the main shuttle heading south towards the Chattanooga Choo Choo, and get on a second shuttle that goes further south to St. Elmo area.
- Monday – Saturday: 8:00am until 10:10pm
- Sunday: 8:00am – 8:30pm
Bike Chattanooga provides access to 400 bikes at 44 stations throughout the city. Bikes are available for $10.00 Daily Pass or $20 3-Day Pass (unlimited 60-minute trips for the duration of your pass. You must dock your bike at any of the bike stations at least once per hour to avoid overage fee. The 16.1 mile Chattanooga Riverwalk along the Tennessee River is perfect for bike riding. Check out A Guide to Chattanooga's Riverwalk