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Engagement Photos in Coolidge Park & Renaissance Park

If you're looking for a location that's totally "Chattanooga," you really can't go wrong with shooting your engagement photos in Coolidge Park or Renaissance Park.

These two parks sit on opposite sides of the Market Street Bridge in downtown Chattanooga. While they have different vibes, they're both classic **engagement photo destinations. Plus, since they're so close to each other, we can hit both during your engagement session!

Here's everything you need to know about shooting your engagement photos in Coolidge Park and Renaissance Park. If you're still looking for a photographer, I'd love to hear from you!

 

 

COOLIDGE PARK, A CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC

When locals think about downtown Chattanooga, they most likely envision Coolidge Park. It's a classic landmark downtown and a popular destination for both tourists and Chattanooga natives. On a sunny day, it'll be full of families on picnics and friends grilling out.

Of the two parks, Coolidge is the more manicured one. It features tons of paved paths, lush landscaping, and stone fountains. It's also super accessible, offers plenty of parking, and provides a great view of the city and the Market Street Bridge. We can get a wide variety of shots in the park itself, and then we can dip under the Market Street Bridge or hit the Walnut St pedestrian walking bridge for a different backdrop.

The only downside to shooting engagement photos in Coolidge Park is that they don't allow dogs or alcohol in the park itself. (Sad, I know.) If you want to include your pup in your engagement photos, we'll probably have to go slip over to the Renaissance Park side.

Couple embrace against a railing on a bridge in Coolidge Park. A couple dances under the Market Street Bridge during their engagement photo session in Coolidge Park.

 

FUN ENGAGEMENT PHOTO IDEAS IN COOLIDGE PARK

As if the landscaping wasn't pretty enough, Coolidge Park is also home to a few interactive elements that can make your engagement photos even more dynamic.

My favorite (and everyone's favorite, really) is the carousel. The antique carousel was built in 1894, and it still features over 50 hand-carved wooden animals. Plus, you can ride it for $1! I love taking my couples on a ride on the carousel for some fun, playful images with tons of rich colors.

If you're really down for an adventure, we can also visit the fountains. I usually shoot my family photo sessions here, but it's fun for all ages! You can kick off your shoes, run through the fountains, and splash around for a while at the end of your session. No judgement here!

If you're down for a more chill experience, you can always pack a picnic, grab an ice cream cone at the local shop, or go for a stroll along the river. Whatever you do, the city views are unmatched and the park is gorgeous. You can't go wrong!

A couple poses with their dog during their engagement photos in Coolidge Park. Couples embrace on the walking bridge near Coolidge Park.

 

RENAISSANCE PARK, A LITTLE SLICE OF WILDERNESS

On the other side of the Market Street Bridge, there's Renaissance Park. It's not as manicured as Coolidge Park, but in my opinion, that's what makes it so cool. If we shoot your engagement photos in Renaissance Park, you can get those outdoorsy, middle-of-nowhere vibes without ever leaving downtown.

If you're the kind of couple who loves grabbing a beer downtown just as much as you love a hike in the woods, let's hit up Renaissance Park. Since it's in the heart of Chattanooga, we can start at your favorite bar, snap a few photos on the streets downtown, and at sunset end your engagement photo session in Renaissance Park. You get all the good vibes - urban and rural - without driving an hour outside of town or hiking up a mountain.

And even better, you can bring your dog! Seriously, what more could you want?

Couples pose together for their engagement photos in Renaissance Park. A couple shares a kiss in an overgrown field in Renaissance Park.

 

OUTDOORSY ENGAGEMENT PHOTO IDEAS IN RENAISSANCE PARK

If you saw some of my engagement photos from Renaissance Park, you'd never know they were taken in downtown Chattanooga. Because the park is so wooded, you get a lot more privacy than you would in Coolidge Park. It still gets busy on nice days, but you won't be fighting any crowds or dodging picnickers.

Like Coolidge Park, Renaissance Park has plenty of interactive elements to add some interest to your engagement photos. My favorites are the walking bridges and water features. Instead of fountains, Renaissance Park is dotted with natural ponds and streams. We might even spot some wildlife!

You can totally rock the picnic look in Renaissance Park, but it also makes for some great moody images. The dark woods, stone stairs, and overgrown grasses make for a rugged, edgy look that's totally different from the Coolidge Park vibe.

A couple poses for edgy engagement photos in Renaissance Park.A couple cuddles their dog on a picnic blanket. The man kisses the woman's cheek as the sun sets behind them.

 

ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS IN COOLIDGE & RENAISSANCE PARK - THINGS TO REMEMBER

  • Coolidge Park gets busy on nice days, so if you're camera shy or nervous about crowds, this may not be the best spot.
  • There are no dogs allowed in Coolidge Park itself, but they are allowed in Renaissance Park.
  • Both parks are closed off once a year for the Moon River Festival. Check the Moon River Festival schedule to make sure it won't interfere with your engagement photo session.
  • Renaissance Park does offer some paved trails, but many of them are dirt. They're well-kept but not quite as accessible for wheelchairs or other medical devices.
  • We can visit both parks during your engagement photo session! They're close enough that we can start downtown and then hit the two parks as the sun starts to set.

A man and woman walk hand-in-hand down a dirt path in Renaissance Park.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR CHECKING OUT THIS INFO ON ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS IN COOLIDGE PARK! I HOPE IT INSPIRED YOU FOR YOUR OWN PHOTO SESSION.

Hey, Chattanooga! I’m Rachael Crowe of OKCrowe Photography. Chasing a more rugged vibe for your engagement photos? Check out my recent post about engagement photo locations in the nearby mountains or contact me for other suggestions.

If you're still on the hunt for a wedding photographer, I'd love to chat! Visit my contact form, and let's start planning your dream wedding!

April 27, 2021Comments are off for this post.

My Favorite Mountain Engagement Photo Locations in Chattanooga

You can take engagement photos just about anywhere - your house, your favorite restaurant, even your grocery store - but you can't go wrong with the classic mountaintop look. Lucky for us, Chattanooga offers several mountain engagement photo locations, each with their own charm!

These are my favorite engagement photo spots with wide, open mountain views. If you want to shoot in one of these locations (or anywhere else for that matter), let's chat!

Couple embraces on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

 

My Favorite Mountain Engagement Photo Locations in Chattanooga

Sunset Rock

The Sunset Rock overlook on Lookout Mountain has it all: mountain views, the winding river, and of course, gorgeous sunset light. It's one of my go-to spots no matter the season. The pine trees surrounding the rock are lush year-round, and the valley looks amazing even in winter. In fall, you get an entire array of colors spilled across the rolling hills.

Plus, the hike there and back is only 0.3 miles round-trip! That's short enough that you can get there and back in formalwear if need be. Caitlin and James went for a semi-formal look and rocked the sunset vibes. They even brought their pup!

Sunset Rock is also a great option if you want to hit multiple locations during your engagement session. It's only about 15 minutes away from downtown Chattanooga, so we can grab a drink and shoot some photos downtown before heading up the mountain.

The only downside is that this spot gets busy, especially when the weather is nice. I like to ask my clients to arrive early so we can get a spot in the parking lot and hang out until the light gets good. Expect a crowd, and if you don't want any eyes on you while you get handsy with your partner, let's pick a more private engagement photo location.

Couple dances on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple embraces on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple embraces on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple walks hand-in-hand on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple embraces on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

 

Hang Gliding Launch

You won't find this spot on Google Maps, and that's exactly why I love it!

Chattanooga has a huge outdoor sports scene, and it's a popular hang gliding destination. There's a hang gliding launch (basically a wooded ramp to nowhere) on the opposite side of Lookout Mountain as Sunset Rock. Just a ways past the launch, there's a pull-off where friends can gather to watch hang gliders take the plunge. This is where we'll be shooting!

This spot offers a beautiful view of the valley, and it's probably the most accessible of all the locations on this list. You pull over on the side of the road, walk about 10 feet, and you're there! The only downside is that there's not a ton of variety here. I'd recommend we get a few shots at this overlook and then head around the mountain to find some different backdrops.

Couple embraces on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple kisses on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple dance on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple dance on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

 

On the Ocoee

While this spot on the Ocoee River is technically in Benton, but it's close enough to Chattanooga that I make the drive with plenty of my couples. The fall colors were so rich during Chris and Brandon's engagement session, and the mist on the mountains made for a picture-perfect backdrop.

This is one of my favorite locations, and it's perfect for adventurous couples. There are docks, rocky rivers, mountain overlooks, watering holes, picnic areas, you name it. Whatever outdoorsy vibes you want, you can get them here.

Plus, unlike some of the spots closer to the city, this area looks wild in photos. Lookout Mountain is gorgeous, but if you're going for a more wilderness-y look, I highly recommend driving a bit outside the city.

Another bonus: This area is rarely busy. We might meet a few other hikers, but we won't be fighting crowds like we would closer to Chattanooga.

For my Chattanooga couples, you're looking at an hour's drive to this location. But if you want a great view that's different from the classic Chattanooga spots, it's definitely worth the drive! Just plan ahead as there aren't many gas stations on the mountain itself. (By the way, I'm always down to carpool!)

Couple kisses on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple sits together on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

Prentice Cooper State Forest on Signal Mountain

One of my favorite areas for mountain engagement photos near Chattanooga is Signal Mountain. This particular spot offers a gorgeous overlook of the Tennessee River Gorge. This overlook is about a 30-40 minute drive from downtown Chattanooga. While it's not far mileage-wise, the reason this overlook takes a while to get to is that you have to follow a long gravel road up the mountain to the overlook. The view is definitely worth the trip though! And if you're worried about your car managing the gravel road, you're welcome to park your car at the base of the mountain and carpool in my SUV.

In the summertime, you might even get lucky enough to see a cloud inversion during your mountain engagement photo session. This weather phenomenon is pretty rare, and we're lucky to get it here in Chattanooga. During an inversion, the clouds and fog all fall into the valley, right above the river. The result is the otherworldly feeling of standing above the clouds. Ana and Paolo caught a cloud inversion during their sunrise elopement, and the images are stunning.

If you want to catch a cloud inversion during your engagement session, let me know! I've gotten pretty good at predicting when the weather will be just right.

Just a couple of notes: I only shoot here at sunrise. The angle of the light is perfect first thing in the morning, but it's not great for the rest of the day. But if you're down for a crack-of-dawn engagement photo session, this is the spot for you.

You'll also need a permit to have your engagement photos here. The permit is free, but we'll need to file for a permit about a month out. If you want your shoot here, let's plan it well in advance!

Groom dips bride on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

Bride approaches groom with his back to her on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

Couple kisses on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

Point Park

Though it got its start as a Civil War battlefield, Point Park on Lookout Mountain is now a beautiful hiking destination. From the overlook, you get a view of Chattanooga and Moccasin Bend, the huge bend in the Tennessee River right outside the city. If you want a view of the city and mountain vibes, this is a great spot.

The backdrop here isn't as hilly as the other engagement photo locations on this list, but the flat landscape makes the sky look huge. The blue river, lush forests, and dappled city make for a super dynamic, colorful background - without taking the focus away from you and your partner.

Unlike some of the mountain spots, Point Park is super accessible. All the paths are paved, and there's tons of parking available.

Quick note: Point Park charges $10 per adult to get in – I'd say it's definitely worth the fee!

Couple embrace during their engagement photo session looking over downtown Chattanooga. Couple embrace during their engagement photo session looking over downtown Chattanooga. Couple embrace during their engagement photo session looking over downtown Chattanooga. Couple embrace during their engagement photo session looking over downtown Chattanooga.

 

A Secret Spot

Want your engagement photos to be truly one-of-a-kind? I got you!

There are several mountain engagement photo spots near Chattanooga that either don't have names or that I keep to myself. If none of these locations jumps out at you, send me a message. I have a few secret locations up my sleeve!

Looking for your own mountain engagement photo location?

I'd love to help you get that on-top-of-the-world look! I'm Rachael Crowe of OkCrowe Photography, and I help couples in Chattanooga and beyond capture real (and really beautiful) images. Just reach out!

If you're looking for a wedding or elopement photographer, head over to my contact page, shoot me a message, and let's start planning!

February 5, 2021Comments are off for this post.

8 Mountain Wedding Venues in Chattanooga, TN

We all love the dreamy mountaintop elopement photos on Pinterest right now. The hazy light streaming through evergreens, the lush forests, the towering rock formations. But not every couple has the urge to hike the backcountry on their wedding day (or the budget to rent a ski resort out west), and many aren’t willing to sacrifice their guest list to have their dream mountain wedding. Why not pick a gorgeous mountain wedding venue here in Chattanooga?

You don’t have to elope in Colorado to get married in the mountains. You can host a wedding of any size and budget here in the Appalachian Mountains.

 

Why I Love Mountain Weddings

My local couples recognize the lure of the mountains, and many of them fell in love here. No matter the season, the foliage shows up. Go for the dense greens of summer, the copper colors of fall, or even the snowy hills in winter. You can’t go wrong.

Many of these venues also feature river views, a staple here in Chattanooga. Out-of-town guests can really get a feel for the area by driving up into the hills for your wedding and then back into town for drinks at their hotel. Some of these spots even offer their own accommodations! What’s more fun than a weekend in the hills with your closest friends and family, talking under the stars and cozying up in your cabin? (Or a private wedding weekend with your new spouse. Up to you!)

On top of that, there’s something cozy and intimate about a mountain wedding, even one with a large guest list. You can keep things super traditional or play up the vibes with cabin-themed decor. Either way, the hills make the perfect backdrop.

 

My Favorite Mountain Wedding Venues in Chattanooga

 

1. Gardens in the Gorge

If you’re looking for a mountain wedding venue that doesn’t sacrifice modern style, check out Gardens in the Gorge. The outdoor ceremony site works well in spring and fall, especially with the thick forest that surrounds the venue. Their main indoor space, Windsor Hall, is great for large receptions, and it can double as a ceremony space if the weather goes south.

Gardens in the Gorge is close to town, and it features four cottages for guests or bridal party members to rent for the weekend. Each of the cottages can accommodate four guests, so you could easily plan for a weekend getaway with your nearest and dearest.

Want to elope? You can do that here, too. Gardens in the Gorge will let you rent their space for just a few hours so you can host a private, intimate wedding away from the city. And like I said, it’s close enough to downtown for dinner or an afterparty.

A bride and groom embrace in front of a railing at a mountain wedding venue in Chattanooga. A bride and groom kiss surrounded by guests holding sparklers.Wedding guests sit on blankets in a meadow as the bride and groom exchange vows.

 

2. Tennessee RiverPlace

This venue has a different feel from some of the others on this list, but it still offers an impressive mountain view. Located deep in the valley, Tennessee RiverPlace is a Spanish style mansion overlooking the river.

If you’re concerned about the weather, the mansion is plenty large enough to accommodate an indoor ceremony and reception. But if you’re getting married in late spring or early fall, I say take advantage of the outdoor space. You can say your vows right in front of the river and dance all night on the outdoor patio surrounded by mountains. 

Again, this venue is just a few minutes from downtown Chattanooga, so your out-of-town guests can Uber there and back without issue (and your friends can party downtown after the reception ends).

The mansion on the river is definitely the show stopper at this venue, but you still get the dreamy mountain vibes.

A bride and groom kiss beneath a floral arbor in front of mountains and the river in Chattanooga, TN. A shot through a Spaniish-style arch of a bride and groom exchanging vows in a field next to a river.

 

3. The Gray Dove

This venue is dripping with Tennessee charm. The Gray Dove is a true barn venue nestled on a farm in the valley. As if the farm itself wasn’t beautiful enough, you also get a backdrop of rolling hills in the distance.

When you rent The Gray Dove, you get the farm for the weekend. In addition to the ceremony and reception spaces, your bridal party can stay the night in the 1920’s farmhouse onsite. And did I mention the groom’s suite has an arcade and pool table?

I always recommend this venue to couples who want a barn wedding and a fun weekend away with their friends. My tip: book for late spring or early fall. The barn itself isn’t air conditioned, but it feels amazing on a mild, breezy night.

A bridge and groom stand together under an octagon arbor in a field.A bride and groom walk arm-in-arm down a gravel road through an open field. A groom leans on a railing and smiles at a mountain wedding venue in Chattanooga, TN.

 

4. Hemlock Falls

While it may not offer all the amenities some of these other venues do, Hemlock Falls is one of my favorite places to shoot. It offers the same vibes as a secluded meadow elopement just a short ways from downtown Chattanooga.

There’s one cabin onsite (which is perfect for your wedding night!), but other than that, Hemlock Falls is a clean slate. If you’re a DIY-savvy bride who wants a mountain wedding on a budget, I highly recommend Hemlock Falls.

A bride and groom dance on a ridge at their mountain wedding venue in Chattanooga, TN. A bride and groom exchange vows under a geometric arbor at sunset. The aisle is lined with antique rugs. A bride and groom kiss on a ridge at their mountain wedding venue in Chattanooga, TN.

 

5. The Homestead

The Homestead at Cloudland Station is one of my all-time favorite mountain wedding venue in Chattanooga. It’s nestled in the valley with a beautiful view of Lookout Mountain and perfect for couples looking for a boho venue with serious style.

This is technically a barn venue, but it’s more modern than it is rustic. Plus, with both indoor and outdoor spaces, it’s perfect for all seasons and weather. The barn itself is 150 years old and includes a tented reception space outside, so your guests can take a break from dancing to enjoy the night air. 

In addition to the ceremony and reception spaces, The Homestead also features onsite accommodations for your bridal party and guests (including a beautiful old house, a lodge, and two treehouses. Seriously.).

This is another venue that’s near enough to Chattanooga for a downtown afterparty. But you might not need one! The grounds are gorgeous, and the different on-site options make it a perfect all-in-one venue. You get the charm of the barn, the grandeur of the mountain landscape, and the modern look all in one. What’s not to love?

A bride and groom walk down the aisle together in an open field. A black and white photo of a bride and groom walking hand-in-hand down a brick path by a barn. A farmhouse surrounded by fall foliage at a mountain wedding venue in Chattanooga.

 

6. Grandview

You can’t get any closer to a mountaintop wedding than you can at Grandview. The venue is literally on Lookout Mountain. The courtyard provides a lush, green backdrop for spring and summer weddings, and the patio is perfect for an open-air reception.

My favorite thing about this venue is that it includes access to Rock City, one of the most beautiful outdoor destinations in Chattanooga. I love taking couples and their bridal parties to the suspension bridge for photos. And the natural rock formations make for stunning photos, especially at sunset. Think “Utah backcountry elopement” just a few miles from downtown Chattanooga. If a mountaintop wedding is your goal, you really can’t go wrong with Grandview.

A bridal party celebrates as the bride and groom kiss on a suspension bridge. An outdoor dining space at twilight, lit by twinkle lights and candles.

 

7. The Views at Sunset Ridge

While this venue isn’t technically in Chattanooga, it’s close enough that I had to include it. The Views at Sunset Ridge combines a modern, clean lodge look with unforgettable mountain views. Trust me, it’s worth the 30-minute drive. 

The venue itself sits on a hill with 360 views of the surrounding mountains, which are highlighted by the dining hall’s picture frame windows. In contrast, the ceremony space is super cozy with its modern lodge vibes. When you walk out after the ceremony, you’re hit with the huge Tennessee sky.

I usually recommend The Views for winter weddings since the building is so beautiful, but it would really work well for any season. Whether you’re escaping the heat of summer or want to keep your guests warm in winter, this is the place to do it.

A groom dips his bride into a kiss in front of the Tennessee hills. A wide shot of an empty wedding ceremony space. The altar is at the base of wood stairs beneath a large cross. A bride poses with her bridesmaids, who are dressed in emerald green, in front of the hills at a mountain wedding venue in Chattanooga, TN.

 

8. The Venue

This is one of the most popular mountain wedding venues in Chattanooga for good reason. It’s near downtown, easy to get to, and has plenty of space indoors and out. 

The Venue is great for couples who want a beautiful space they can make their own. Yes, The Venue has plenty of its own charm, but it’s also a bit of a blank canvas. You can really inject your own style into the place and get the mountain views you’re looking for. Win-win.

And my favorite part: there are tons of nearby spots I can whisk the couple off to for more photos. So you can get your ceremony photos in front of the freestanding stone fireplace, your couples’ portraits in the Tennessee hills, and then let loose on the dance floor under the stars.

A bride and groom exchange vows in front of their guests at their mountain wedding venue in Chattanooga.

A bride and groom exchange vows in front of a freestanding outdoor fireplace.

 


 

Thank you so much for reading about my favorite mountain wedding venues in Chattanooga! I hope you found a spot that checks all the boxes for you.

I love all these venues, and they all have one thing in common: they highlight the natural beauty of the Tennessee mountains. I love shooting interesting venues, but I also love when a ceremony fits perfectly into the landscape. When you get married in a place like that, it feels so natural and real in a way that truly comes to life in your photos.

Getting married near Chattanooga? Let's chat! I’m Rachael Crowe of OKCrowe Photography. I’d love to capture your big day (and get down at your reception, too!).

And if you’re still not sure about your venue, just reach out! I’ve shot all over Tennessee, and I’m more than happy to help you find the perfect backdrop for your wedding.

If you’re on the hunt for your wedding or elopement photographer, my 2021 calendar is booking up quickly! Shoot me a note through my contact form so we can start planning. 🙂

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