The sun finally made an appearance sometime after noon, and Greg and I headed back to Ross’s Landing in Chattanooga to check out the festival that we had seen the day before.
I have since learned that this particular festival is called the Chattanooga Seafood Bash, which explains the large quantities of seafood offered by the food stands there.

We decided to take a hike along the Riverbend Trail before indulging in the seafood.

There was a lot to look at during our walk, including various art installations, scenic views, and buildings with unique architecture.




I was so enchanted with this part of Chattanooga that I told Greg I could see myself living here. And then he reminded me of how hot it would get in the summer. Yeah, maybe not.
After our walk, we went back to the festival and shared a plate of jambalaya with a crab cake. Unfortunately, it was awful.

We have not had much luck with the food here in Tennessee.
Point Park
I suggested that on our way back to the camper we stop by Lookout Mountain and see what there was to see there. Once we were on the mountain, Greg saw a sign for Point Park and headed in that direction.

We discovered that Point Park is part of the Chattanooga and Chickamauga National Military Park. An important battle in the Civil War occurred here.
But I liked it for the great views overlooking Chattanooga and the Tennessee River.


Greg and I briefly considered a hike to Sunset Rock but ultimately decided that our legs needed a break, so we headed back to the camper to rest up for our last day in Chattanooga.
“Tennessee offers people many ways to kill themselves” – omg! I did NOT see THAT coming! LMAO!!!!
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