Thursday, October 11, 2018

J Alexander's Restaurant in Chattanooga, Tennessee


When we visit Chattanooga, Tennessee, we like to visit many of the great restaurants.  One of our favorites is J Alexander's.  This one is located a short drive away from the downtown tourist area.  We've eaten here several times and each experience was great.  The atmosphere is relaxing, the food is great, and so is the service.

J Alexander's Restaurant in Chattanooga, Tennessee
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J Alexander's Restaurant


J Alexander's Restaurant in Chattanooga, Tennessee
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We ordered the spinach cheese dip for our appetizer.  It tasted as good as it looks. 

J Alexander's Restaurant in Chattanooga, Tennessee
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I ordered the chicken strips.  I asked to trade the fries for a loaded baked potato.  I didn't even notice the dinner plate came with cole slaw until the waiter brought it out.  You can't tell from the picture, but that was a huge mountain of cole slaw.   

J Alexander's Restaurant in Chattanooga, Tennessee
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It was my birthday trip so I couldn't pass up J Alexander's carrot cake.  Oh my goodness.  We only live 2.5 hours away.  I might have to drive back up there some time just for this carrot cake.  If you choose to eat at the J Alexander's Restaurant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and you should, don't pass up the carrot cake!

Visit J Alexander's website for a location near you!

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The Chattanooga Riverwalk

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The Chattanooga Riverwalk stretches for 13 miles along the Tennessee River in Chattanooga, Tennessee.  We've walked different parts of the Riverwalk in the past but never the whole thing at once.  On this particular day, we began our walk from the downtown Chattanooga area. Two of the first things you'll pass on your walk are the water spout area and the Hunter Museum of American Art.  Then you'll wind your way through a residential area before landing beside the river.
The Chattanooga Riverwalk
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 The Chattanooga Riverwalk


I was a little disappointed that we had walked a good ways before finally landing on a stretch by the river.  I was actually disappointed that the entire stretch we walked on this particular day had very little riverside areas.  The following photos are the ones I took from the area we walked this past weekend.

The Chattanooga Riverwalk
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Soon after we landing on the stretch by the river from the downtown starting point, we were able to get a good view of the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge.  If you are planning your first visit to Chattanooga, you'll want to allow time to walk across this bridge.  The river view is beautiful and there is a nice shopping district and a beautiful park on the other side.

The Chattanooga Riverwalk
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The Chattanooga Riverwalk
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The Chattanooga Riverwalk
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There are several shady areas on the trail.  The Riverwalk is a great place for biking too.  There are several places in Chattanooga to rent bikes if you don't plan to take your own.

The Chattanooga Riverwalk
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Beautiful homes line the other side of the river.

The Chattanooga Riverwalk
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The Chattanooga Riverwalk
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The Chattanooga Riverwalk
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My only complaints about the Chattanooga Riverwalk are that not enough of it is close enough to the water.  There are times when you can't see the river at all.  My other complaint is that there are several less than attractive areas you'll have to pass through.  One of those areas is a sewer water treatment plant and well . . . it stinks.

The Chattanooga Riverwalk
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The Chattanooga Riverwalk
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The restroom area was nice and clean both times we've visited the Chattanooga Riverwalk.  

The Chattanooga Riverwalk
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When you stop at the restroom area, you can enjoy a nice break on the benches provided.  

This is as far as we got before heading back to the van to head to dinner at J Alexander.  The last time we walked along the Riverwalk, we started from the opposite end from the downtown entrance.  It seems like, if I remember correctly, the stretch from the restroom area to the other end of the trail offers more riverside views.  Maybe we'll walk the entire 13 miles someday.  Then, we'll be able to show you lots of river view pictures.

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The Chattanooga Audubon Society

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We visit Chattanooga, Tennessee a lot and we have visited most of the main tourist attractions multiple times, but here is a place we never knew about until this past weekend.  We were looking for something new to explore and our Google search led us to this place.  The Chattanooga Audubon Society was started in 1944 by Robert Sparks Walker.  The society was his way to protect his family farm.  He was an author and poet who believed in protecting the environment.

The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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The Chattanooga Audubon Society


Today, the Audubon Society carries on Mr. Walker's mission of protecting the environment through programming and stewardship.  The society offers several events throughout the year such as the Little Owl Festival, summer camps, a haunted hayride in the fall, and pioneer days.

They also offer a variety of educational events, exhibits, and programs.  There are property rentals and pic nic tables on the property.  See the Chattanooga Audubon Society website for full details.

The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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Visitors will need to go inside the front office cabin to purchase admission to the property and trails.

The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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Inside the front office cabin, there is a museum section.  The exhibits contain artifacts found on the property and surrounding areas.

The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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The pottery exhibit was the most interesting to me.  The other exhibits contained arrowheads and other tools.

The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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The hayride was set up for the hunted trail, but they only offer that on Friday's and Saturdays in October.  We were there on a Sunday.

The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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The first trail led to a creek. 

The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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There is a large campfire area on the property.  This is a good spot for youth groups or scout troops.

The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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We didn't ask about camping but we did see tents set up on the property.

The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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Robert Walker's Grave-site

The Chattanooga Audubon Society
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The Chattanooga Audubon Society is tucked away from the downtown tourist area.  It's a quiet place to enjoy all the events and services they offer.  

On this particular trip, we were unable to complete the trails because the mosquito population was too thick. We tried.  I went inside before we left simply to use the restroom.  I had not planned on complaining or asking for a refund, but after explaining to the lady at the desk our reason for spending so little time there, she insisted on refunding our money. She explained that only a few weeks ago, when Hurricane Florence came through, the whole area where the trails are located was under water.  I told here we would visit again on our next trip to Chattanooga.

I can't offer any information about any other experiences with the Chattanooga Audubon Society because we just found it.  Since the staff member on duty was pleasant and immediately offered a refund as soon as she heard that we could not walk the trails, we will go back.  Maybe we can share pictures of the trails and an event or two later.  If you have visited the Chattanooga Audubon Society in the past, feel free to tell us about your experience in the comment section below.

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