Best attractions and places to see around Wildwood include historical sites and natural viewpoints. The region features monuments commemorating Civil War events and natural overlooks offering expansive views. Visitors can explore sites related to significant historical battles and enjoy scenic landscapes. This area provides a blend of historical reflection and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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During my hike up Lookout Mountain, I passed the impressive New York State Monument, located on Cravens Terrace in the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. This monument commemorates the soldiers from New York State who participated in the Battle of Lookout Mountain on November 24, 1863—a pivotal moment in the American Civil War. The monument stands on a site that was once the scene of fierce fighting between the Union and the Confederacy. General Ulysses S. Grant's troops fought here to relieve the besieged city of Chattanooga. The battle on the mountain, often referred to as the "Battle Above the Clouds," was not only strategically important but also symbolically powerful—a feeling you can still feel as you stand here.
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It's worth taking a blanket and a picnic with you and enjoying the atmosphere for a while.
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National Park Fee/Entrance Fee for one adult $10 (Aug 2025)
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Sunset Rock is a popular overlook on Lookout Mountain, offering breathtaking views of the Chattanooga Valley, especially at sunset. A short but steep hike via Kiddie Trail leads to the overlook. This trail is less popular than others due to its challenging nature, but the views along the way and at the top make it well worth the effort.
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Sunset Rock is a naturally formed sandstone bluff towering over the Tennessee River Gorge near Chattanooga, Tennessee. It offers breathtaking views of the Tennessee River Valley and surrounding mountains, making it a popular destination for adventures.
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This is a small park that features sculptures dedicated to the history of Chattanooga, particularly its industrial heritage and ongoing urban renewal. There are also picnic shelters, restrooms, gardens, and a parking lot. The park is near the banks of the Tennessee River, and it is a good place to sit and watch boats and barges go by.
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Point Park is a popular spot on Lookout Mountain for the views of Moccasin Bend and the historical buildings within the park. The New York Peace Monument is also located in the park, which is a symbol of reconstruction after the Civil War.
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"To Maintain a Siege" Below Sunset Rock is Lookout Valley, the key to Union victory in the Siege of Chattanooga.
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The Wildwood Boardwalk is a central hub for entertainment, stretching 38 blocks. It features three amusement piers, two water parks (Morey's Piers), numerous shops, and restaurants. You can also find the historic Wildwoods Beach Ball Sign and enjoy events like monster truck rallies and concerts. A tramcar provides convenient transport along its length.
Yes, Wildwood offers many family-friendly options. Morey's Piers has over 100 rides and attractions across its three piers and two water parks (Splash Zone and Raging Waters). Other attractions include Jurassic Adventure Mini Golf, Seaport Aquarium, and the Cape May County Park and Zoo, which offers free admission and features over 550 animals.
Wildwood has a rich history. You can visit the New York State Monument, which commemorates Civil War soldiers. The Point Park Entrance Gate leads to a battlefield site with historical buildings and informational signs. The Cravens House is one of the oldest structures in the area, significant during the Confederate siege of Chattanooga. Additionally, the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse and the Wildwoods Shore Resort Historic District, known for its 'Doo Wop' motels, offer glimpses into the area's past.
Wildwood boasts wide, sandy beaches that are free to access. For nature enthusiasts, Sunset Lake Park in Wildwood Crest offers picturesque walking paths and sunset views. Nearby, the Cape May National Wildlife Refuge and Cape May Point State Park are excellent for birdwatching and feature trails through diverse ecosystems. Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area provides an undeveloped beach experience and wildlife observation.
Yes, there are several options for walking and hiking. Sunset Lake Park has walking paths. For more extensive trails, consider Cape May National Wildlife Refuge, Cape May Point State Park, and Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area, which offer paths through forests, dunes, and marshes. You can find detailed routes for hiking around Wildwood on komoot, such as the Craven's House & Sunset Rock loop or the Kiddie Trail to Sunset Rock.
Wildwood offers several cultural insights. The Doo Wop Experience Museum showcases 1950s pop culture and architecture, including a neon sign garden. The George F. Boyer Historical Museum preserves the history of 'The Wildwoods.' You can also visit the National Marbles Hall of Fame and the Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum, which honors WWII airmen.
Absolutely. The Sunset Rock Overlook on Lookout Mountain provides breathtaking views of the Chattanooga Valley, especially at sunset. The Hereford Inlet Lighthouse also offers stunning ocean views. Point Park provides viewpoints overlooking Moccasin Bend, and Corson Inlet State Park offers panoramic ocean views.
Wildwood is famous for its 'Doo Wop' architectural style from the 1950s and 1960s. The Wildwoods Shore Resort Historic District features over 200 motels built in this distinctive style, characterized by neon signs and unique designs. Notable examples like the Caribbean Motel and Chateau Bleu Motel are even listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Beyond the beaches, Wildwood offers numerous water activities. Morey's Piers includes two water parks, Splash Zone and Raging Waters, with thrilling slides and pools. You can also enjoy whale and dolphin cruises for marine life sightings, or engage in back-bay activities like fishing excursions, jet skiing, and motorboating.
Wildwood is a vibrant resort town, with many attractions, especially on the boardwalk, operating primarily during the warmer months from late spring through early fall. The beaches are popular in summer. For birdwatching at natural refuges, migration seasons (spring and fall) are ideal. Some indoor museums and historical sites may have year-round access, but it's best to check specific operating hours.
While not exactly 'hidden,' the Wetlands Institute offers interactive exhibits and guided tours to educate visitors about coastal ecosystems, providing a deeper understanding of the local environment. Historic Cold Spring Village, an Early American living history museum with 26 restored buildings, offers a unique step back in time just a short drive from Wildwood.
Beyond walking and hiking, you can find opportunities for running and mountain biking. Komoot offers various routes, such as running trails around Wildwood including the Guild Trail to Point Park, or MTB trails around Wildwood like the Laurel Point Loop. These guides provide options for different difficulty levels.


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