Earlier this month, The Watercraft Journal published a full-length report of a 3-day trip we made to Chattanooga, Tennessee. The riverfront city has an amazingly rich history that predates America’s Revolutionary War, marks the westward expansion of settlers, was a central focal point of the bloody Civil War, and was central to the expansion of the American railway system which later gave way to the Transcontinental Railroad. Today, Chattanooga is much more than its history but yet retains strong ties to its roots, remains impressively unmolested in its natural beauty and is, for our review, one of the best riding locations we’ve found in the United States in recent years.
Below is the latest episode of “Long Haul,” The Watercraft Journal’s bi-monthly YouTube show – and frankly put, it’s one of our favorites. Even though we captured some of the most stunning footage we’ve managed to put on film yet, the gorgeous vistas and mirror-flat water still cannot properly represent how breathtaking this stretch of the Tennessee River is in person. So please, make sure to watch this video below, give it a “Like” and even share it with your friends for a little inspiration to get out on the water before the seasons change (actually, this ride is particularly impressive as the Fall foliage changes, so maybe plan it for an October ride).