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Reservations


 Moon River

 

Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors is proud to offer a new reservation system. Many of our programs, events, parks and sports sign ups are all on our new platform. 

City of Chattanooga Parks offers a variety of settings for reservations:

  • Neighborhood parks and pavilions
  • Carousel Party Room
  • Indoor facilities
  • Outdoor event spaces 

Reservations are first-come, first-serve. After reviewing the rental rate information below, go to the online catalog and reservation system to book your space now!  

Reservations must be made no less than 14 days in advance. You must submit full payment for a deposit (if applicable) and the associated rate at time of checkout. Prices vary by location. 

Reservations vary by type, size and location. Most of our parks fall into the categories of: 
Signature (Coolidge, Ross's Landing...)
Specialty (East Lake Park, Greenway Farm, Warner...)
Neighborhood Parks
For a full list of prices, please click here. 

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Greenway Conference Center 3Y9A0232 HK Architects by 161 Photography scaledGREENWAY FARM CONFERENCE CENTER

This is our new, modern conference center just steps from the flatwater section of the North Chickamauga Creek and multiple trailheads at Greenway Farms in Hixson.

Commissioned by the City of Chattanooga, the newly
designed space is meant to elevate the aesthetic and setting of Greenway Farms to bring people together in the heart of Chattanooga’s largest park.

The one story building is split into two sections connected by an open breezeway. One side of the building houses a janitorial space, an office, a garage for the park’s caretakers, and public restrooms. The other side consists of a lobby, a warming pantry for catering, a large multipurpose space, and a large porch on the back side of the building. The multipurpose space is intended as a community space that Chattanooga area residents can rent to host meetings, workshops, weddings, or other events. It features ample natural light from the french doors and clerestory windows and space for over 150 people to gather. The spacious outdoor porch sits close to the treeline and offers views of the North Chickamauga Creek and hiking trails.

The Greenway Conference Center can be reserved at $75 per hour for a minimum of 2 hours, plus a $100 deposit. To reserve, visit chattanooga.perfectmind.com.

Signature Park Event Reservations

Rentals and events in downtown Riverparks (Coolidge, Chattanooga Green, Renaissance, Walnut Street Bridge, Martin Amphitheater and Miller Park) require staff review and approval. Requests must be submitted no less than 30 days in advance on the reservation site.  Staff will review your request and contact you within five business days. Dates fill up fast, so please submit your request as soon as possible!

Events over 500 people must secure a license agreement.  Depending on your event, route approval, insurance, and special permits may also be required. For more information on special event permits (including road closures, alcohol, and sound amplification).

Category 2: Events with 501 or more attendees and/or alcohol with be served or sold and/or planned activities that are expected to damage park grounds. 

-Must secure a Licence Agreement through Parks and Outdoors Special Events Division
-Refundable damage deposit will be required for all events 
-Rental fees and rates detailed below
-Event Duration is a maximum of three (3) consecutive days without express written approval by the Department of Parks and Outdoors Administrator or his designee

Permit

Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors
200 River St
Chattanooga, TN 37405
(423) 643-7866
dpoinfo@chattanooga.gov

City of Chattanooga - Special Events
200 River St
Chattanooga, TN 37405
specialevents@chattanooga.gov

 

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