Gay Chattanooga

LGBTQ Travel Gay Chattanooga, United States

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Chattanooga was originally the name of the small Native American hamlet near the base of Lookout Mountain, on the banks of Chattanooga Creek. In Cherokee it means, "taking fish out of water." In 1838 the US government forced the tribe into exile in Oklahoma, a journey known as the "Trail of Tears."

But the city boomed. Known as the place "where cotton meets corn," it was well situated for river commerce. During the American Civil War the area became a battleground, but after the war the city recovered as a major railroad hub and industrial and manufacturing center -- known by the 1930's as the "Dynamo of Dixie." The Glenn Miller big-band song "Chattanooga Choo Choo" was a hit in 1941.

Today this fourth largest Tennessee city makes everything from the products of the William Wrigley Jr. Company to those of the Volkswagen auto assembly plant. Combining old-style southern charm with the youthful energy of University of Tennessee students, this city also has a vibrant gay community who live mostly downtown or in the Brainerd area. Several gay clubs, along with gay sports teams, social organizations incuding the Lookout Bears, and church groups, are at the center of gay people's lives.

 

Getting here, getting around

The Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport has four scheduled carriers with service to nine cities: Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Newark, Washington, Orlando, Tampa Bay. Connections from these will get you most everywhere beyond. Rental cars, taxis or hotel shuttles can get you from the airport to downtown.

Despite the large freight rail network in the city, there is no passenger rail service for commuters or long-distance travelers.

The public bus company, the Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority or CARTA, operates 18 bus routes, with free electric shuttles downtown, and free wireless internet on their "smartbuses". Regular adult fares are $1.50 per ride and unlimited-ride, 24-hour passes cost $4.

 

Media & resources

The Tennessee Valley Pride Advocate is the local gay newsletter for Chattanooga. Look here for news about the latest Chattanooga Gay Pride Parade and Festival one Sunday in early October.

See Tivoli website for performances at the Tivoli Theatre, the Walker Theatre, and Memorial Auditorium.

The Times Free Press is a local and regional daily newspaper and website.

See a list of local businesses with locations and contact information at our map & listings tab.

 

Going Out

Alan Gold's (1100 McCallie Ave), nightly gay club, drag shows, wet boxer contests, talent shows, pool games, dancing and partying, special events, cheap drinks, bears' nights, varied mixed crowd of men and women.

Comedy Catch & Giggles Grill (3224 Brainerd Rd, Brainerd), gay-friendly, 18+ stand-up comedy club, food, full bar.

Images (6005 Lee Hwy), dance and show bar, smoking permitted, drag shows and pageants including Miss Images; burgers, nachos/ dips, chicken and shrimp baskets, and other munchies.

CLOSED: Chuck's II (27 W Main St), gay bar for 27 years, older laid-back crowd, pool games, potluck dinners.

See some restaurant & cafe plus hotel & guesthouse suggestions at our map & listings pages.

- Staff 2020