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Soddy-Daisy is a quiet city located in southern Tennessee near U.S. Highway 27. It was formed in 1969 after the nearby towns of Soddy and Daisy merged together. While it’s not quite clear where these two names came from, it’s believed that “Soddy” is a Cherokee word while “Daisy” was used to honor the daughter of a prominent coal miner.

This area is where part of the horrific Trail of Tears once traveled through and where a huge coal mining boom occurred during the late 1800s. The city is located near Chattanooga and is a short drive away from Nashville and Knoxville.

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The Great Outdoors

You’ll find many outdoor spots to take your RV rental in Soddy-Daisy to. Located next to the North Carolina border is the Nantahala National Forest. Formed in the 1920s, this national forest’s name comes from the Cherokee word meaning “Land of the Noonday Sun.” It features many outdoor activities to do, like whitewater rafting, as well as over 600 miles of trails for biking, walking, or horseback riding.

RVers could also venture over to the North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Natural Area with their motorhome rental from Soddy-Daisy. This park features over 300 miles of trails which will take visitors by many destinations. This includes North Chickamauga Creek, Stevenson Branch Falls, the Tennessee River, and abandoned mines.

There’s also Harrison Bay State Park. This park was created in the 1930s and spans over 1,200 acres long. It resides next to the Chickamauga Lake and is believed to be where the last Cherokee campgrounds exist. This park is ideal for simple hiking adventures, fishing, and boating.

RV Parks

You’ll find a few places to book an RV in Soddy-Daisy. The Chattanooga North/Cleveland KOA is a pet-friendly spot and has stunning views of the nearby towering hills. It offers 50-amps, WiFi, cable, and a pool. There’s also a small dog park and a few activities for guests to enjoy, like a horseshoes court and ping-pong area.

Another place to keep your RV rental near Soddy-Daisy is Sequoyah RV Park. This RV park is a simple option that offers over 150 sites for guests to choose from. Some amenities included with your stay are electric and 30/50-amp options. It’s also pet-friendly.

You could also stay at the Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground. Situated beneath the majestic Raccoon Mountain, this campground is also near ancient caverns where you could take a guided tour or try your hand at panning for gemstones. Some amenities offered at the campground are water, electric, sewer, private showers, and 20/30-amps. It also has hiking trails and shuffleboard courts.

Exploring the City

There are many places to explore with your camper rental in Soddy-Daisy. Located within the city is Poe’s Tavern. While the current building is a replica of the original 1817 structure, it’s designed to look exactly as it would have back in the day. Besides being used as a tavern and inn, this tavern also once served as the county’s courthouse and a Civil War hospital. Tours can be taken of its interior where you’ll find historic artifacts. The museum also hosts Pioneer Days throughout the year and a farmers market during the spring and summer.

You could also take a quick stop over to the Connor Toll House with your RV rental in Soddy-Daisy. This log cabin was built in 1858 and was once used as a messaging station for the Union Army during the Civil War as it would send smoke signals to nearby dispatchers. The structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and tours can be taken of it.

A short drive away in Chattanooga is Ruby Falls. This 145 ft. tall waterfall is one of the tallest underground waterfalls in the United States. Situated inside Lookout Mountain, visitors can trek down into the mountain to view this stunning natural landmark. When you’re done viewing the waterfall, you could climb up the nearby Lookout Mountain Tower which gives stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. There’s also a zip-lining feature which will take you zooming through the Tennessee Valley for a thrilling adventure.

While in Chattanooga, you could also take a quick stop over to Rock City Gardens. Situated on Lookout Mountain, the gardens rest within ancient rock formations and feature over 400 different types of plants. They also have a few different trails for you to hike down, which offer various views of the mountain. If you plan to visit in the summer, you might also stop by the local bandstand where bluegrass and country music performers will entertain you.

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  • Harrison Bay, TNHarrison Bay State Park, TN
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