Explore Chattanooga’s history on a whimsical Rydable tour. Ride stuffed-animal scooters across iconic sites, blending fun, adventure, and education.
Explore Chattanooga’s history on a whimsical Rydable tour. Ride stuffed-animal scooters across iconic sites, blending fun, adventure, and education.
- Bluff View Art District - Nestled atop a bluff with a breathtaking view of the Tennessee River, the Bluff View Art District in Chattanooga, TN, is a delightful and lively area. This historic district is a center for art, culture, and cuisine, boasting galleries, artisan shops, and scenic walkways. Visitors can wander through the River Gallery…
- Bluff View Art District - Nestled atop a bluff with a breathtaking view of the Tennessee River, the Bluff View Art District in Chattanooga, TN, is a delightful and lively area. This historic district is a center for art, culture, and cuisine, boasting galleries, artisan shops, and scenic walkways. Visitors can wander through the River Gallery Sculpture Garden, which features distinctive artworks set against the backdrop of stunning river vistas, or savor locally roasted coffee, handmade bread, and gourmet dining at the district’s restaurants. The charming cobblestone streets and historic architecture create a quaint, European-inspired ambiance. Ideal for a leisurely walk or a cultural experience, the Bluff View Art District is a must-visit spot in Chattanooga.
- Walnut Street Bridge - The Walnut Street Bridge in Chattanooga, TN, stands as one of the longest pedestrian bridges globally and is a renowned city landmark. Constructed in 1891, this historic bridge stretches across the Tennessee River, linking downtown Chattanooga to the lively North Shore. Closed to vehicles in the 1970s, it has been transformed into a scenic pathway for walkers and cyclists. The bridge provides breathtaking views of the river, Lookout Mountain, and the city skyline, making it a popular location for photography, leisurely walks, and community gatherings. As a symbol of Chattanooga’s renewal, the Walnut Street Bridge is a must-visit for both residents and tourists.
- Chattanooga Choo Choo Historic District - The Chattanooga Choo Choo is a historic landmark and entertainment hub situated in the heart of Chattanooga, TN. Originally a bustling train terminal built in 1909, this iconic structure now serves as a lively center for dining, shopping, and entertainment. The restored Terminal Station, with its magnificent dome and impressive architecture, retains the charm of its railroad heritage. Visitors can explore vintage train cars, stay in unique railcar hotel rooms, or enjoy live music and comedy performances. The complex also includes restaurants, breweries, and beautiful gardens. As a symbol of Chattanooga’s railroad legacy and cultural resurgence, the Chattanooga Choo Choo is a must-see attraction for all ages.

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Travel back in time and discover the captivating tales of Chattanooga on our 1.5-hour Rydable History Tour! Riding one of our delightful stuffed-animal scooters—be it a unicorn, dragon, or elephant—you’ll enjoy a delightful mix of fun, adventure, and learning. This tour is perfect for families, history enthusiasts, and anyone eager to explore the city…
Travel back in time and discover the captivating tales of Chattanooga on our 1.5-hour Rydable History Tour! Riding one of our delightful stuffed-animal scooters—be it a unicorn, dragon, or elephant—you’ll enjoy a delightful mix of fun, adventure, and learning. This tour is perfect for families, history enthusiasts, and anyone eager to explore the city from a fresh perspective.
The journey begins at our office at 707 Cherry St in Downtown Chattanooga. After a short training session, we’ll journey through art-filled alleys and past post-Civil War era buildings on our way to the Tennessee Aquarium. From there, we’ll traverse the iconic Walnut Street Bridge, one of the longest pedestrian and bike bridges in the nation. Enjoy stunning views of the Tennessee River, Lookout Mountain, and the city skyline as we stop for memorable photo opportunities. We’ll continue through the Bluff View Arts District and make our way to the Big 9, a historic African American neighborhood, passing by the Bessie Smith Center.
- CHILDREN UNDER 12 MUST RIDE WITH AN ADULT
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.