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If you travel North on I-75 from Georgia, United States as you enter the Tennessee State line; you are forced to notice an immense rock formation to the west that overlooks the City of Chattanooga. This mountain ridge is known as āLookout Mountainā. The top of Lookout Mountain is located in Georgia while itās populated area at itsā base is located in Tennessee. Itsā highest peak reaches an elevation of 2,389 feet. Lookout Mountain is is well known for itsā historic military battles and for itsā many major tourist attractions.
Lookout Mountain is home to the āIncline Railwayā which is a National Historic Site. At itās base at the St. Elmoās station, it climbs approximately 1 mile high with an incline of 72.7%. Itās the worldās steepest passenger train and is affectionately known as āAmericaās Most Amazing Mileā.
The Incline Railway opened on November 16, 1895. It offers a funicular railway system that is over 100 years old that utilizes a Trolley Car combined with a cable system built by the Otis Elevator Company. Itās on a single track system except for a short two track area for passing of multiple Trolleys. In 1991 the Incline Railway was recognized as a Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark.
At the St. Elmoās Station at the base, passengers may purchase their train tickets for the 1 mile Incline up Lookout Mountain in Trolleys that offer many windows for picturesque views. Once you arrive at the mountainās summit you will be at the Point Park Station where there is an observation deck for your viewing that overlooks both Chattanooga and the Tennessee River.
Once you are at the Point Park Station you may visit the āBattles of Chattanooga Museumā which include the mountainās historic artifacts from the Civil War, āBattle of Lookout Mountainā in 1863. You may also visit Ruby Falls which is a 145ā high waterfall underground within Lookout Mountain. You will also find the āRock Cityā attraction most recognizable by itsā large painted barn advertisements along scenic highways in the Southeastern United States. It has an extravagant rock garden and at itsā cliffās edge it is known as āLoverās Leapā. It has been declared that you can see āseven statesā from Rock Cityās observation deck.
Once you return to St. Elmoās Station at the base of Lookout Mountain by Trolley there are many local shops. You may visit restaurants, a microbrewery, a flower, a coffee and an ice cream shop and many other amenities that will allow you to relax from your big adventure that began with the historic Incline Railway.