My parents stopped here when we were moving from Florida back to Indiana when I was a child (approx. 1957/58). I have never forgotten the Hall of the Mountain King and the Gnome Village. They have done an exceptional job on the Gardens. The walk through the area has been enlarged tremendously through the years. BEAUTIFUL -- WELL DONE TENNESSEE.
💜 😊 Just wanted you to know how much I enjoy your videos! Yours & Molly's voice is just always familiar and so comforting. Thank you for sharing all your good times. 👌😀
this was a really good look at the attraction, thanks for taking us along! i have always wanted to see this myself. hoping to take my wife and kids there some day soon!
Love this place! One of my favorite parts is, if you lean towards the Fairytale Cavern dioramas and sniff, it smells like an old-school Fantasyland dark ride!
Growing up in Chattanooga there used to be this program in the schools every year where if you read so many books you got a ticket to Rock City so I have been quite a few times. The barn you saw in the valley is Blowing Springs Farm which Rock City owns. Normally they do a giant corn maze down there every autumn but because of Covid they didn't do it this year. I do suggest you try to get back there around Christmas when they do their Garden of Lights
Such a cool place to visit. We've been several times over the years. We went about a year earlier during "Rocktober Fest" 2019. It was a lot of fun and great food too. Thanks for sharing your video.
Another great video! We visited Rock City last year. Beware of the trail if you're afraid of heights! Otherwise, a great attraction. We also liked Ruby Falls.
Another great video, can't believe how many places you still visit, especially with the pandemic, also I felt claustrophobic watching some parts of this video 👍👍👍👍👍
Man, I love the narrows. I did a little bit of hiking in the narrows of Zion National Park. That's a really cool place to see. So many stone arches and bridges. Have to watch again!!
It has an ada pathway you have to turn left before entering the red doors. Very majestic place to visit and amazing how the paths go through the rocks.
Awesome video. Rhyme I learned at Meramac Caverns. Stalagmites might reach the ceiling, Stalactites might fall if not tight. That was about 52 years ago. LOL
Went there a lot in the 70's when I was very young. I imagine its not ADA friendly because of when it was designed (1932). I still have remember being silly scared of Fat Man squeeze and the swinging bridge. Parents weren't afraid as much of "rowdy" toddlers back then. I don't recall anyone dying of falling off or getting hurt there. LOL Thanks for sharing the video, takes me back. Hope I can visit again one day.
I would think you can bring a backpack, not sure about drinks. I would say hiking gear isn’t really needed, takes an hour or two to wander around, no big hills or anything.
We've driven by dozens of times and never went for the same reasons Molly said she never went...definitely want to go now. Question: Is there an option to do the walk through again? Like go back and do the routes you didn't take before (i.e. you skipped Stone Bridge)?
In the loop did you guys go to Ruby Falls as well now I ain't sure if it's open this year or not me my girlfriend went last year and I can tell yeah it get's very packed once you get down there but the Falls is so beautiful though.
@@IntheLoopPodcast Gotcha but hey loved the camera view on some of it where you zoomed in wish I could say my phone could look that good when it was at full zoom what kind of camera do you use.
@@IntheLoopPodcast that's a really nice camera and I got to be honest I watch alot of UA-camrs and unless they are clueless about there quality picture even UA-camrs who have over millions of subscribers I'll be honest with ya your video content looks amazing all your videos do but the Rock city content with the views and when you showed that red barn I was blown away at how perfect it looked I felt like I was standing right in front of it you do really nice work with your content.
No, it's in Lookout Mountain, Georgia. You cross TN/GA the state line just before you get there when coming from Chattanooga area. Lookup their address online.
@@OutdoorsWithShawn yeah when I went my dad was confused because he thought it was in Tennessee but we went on a mountain and it took us right back into the very top of Georgia
I'm not interested in seeing this. First, the price is way too high. The pathways are dangerous for people with balance issues. The rails are very, very low. I wonder if there have been deaths there.
My parents stopped here when we were moving from Florida back to Indiana when I was a child (approx. 1957/58). I have never forgotten the Hall of the Mountain King and the Gnome Village. They have done an exceptional job on the Gardens. The walk through the area has been enlarged tremendously through the years. BEAUTIFUL -- WELL DONE TENNESSEE.
💜 😊 Just wanted you to know how much I enjoy your videos! Yours & Molly's voice is just always familiar and so comforting. Thank you for sharing all your good times. 👌😀
this was a really good look at the attraction, thanks for taking us along! i have always wanted to see this myself. hoping to take my wife and kids there some day soon!
I was there in my pre teens. I remember everything. I loved it except the rope bridge. It scared me. Glad you posted this!!😀
Rock City is so amazing me and my girlfriend loved it there.
Absolutely love how u show all the scenery. Thanks for sharing!
Love this place! One of my favorite parts is, if you lean towards the Fairytale Cavern dioramas and sniff, it smells like an old-school Fantasyland dark ride!
Y'all really got your money's worth, my husband and I didn't get all these captures like y'all did, We need to go back one more time☺️
Growing up in Chattanooga there used to be this program in the schools every year where if you read so many books you got a ticket to Rock City so I have been quite a few times.
The barn you saw in the valley is Blowing Springs Farm which Rock City owns. Normally they do a giant corn maze down there every autumn but because of Covid they didn't do it this year.
I do suggest you try to get back there around Christmas when they do their Garden of Lights
Such a cool place to visit. We've been several times over the years. We went about a year earlier during "Rocktober Fest" 2019. It was a lot of fun and great food too. Thanks for sharing your video.
Another great video! We visited Rock City last year. Beware of the trail if you're afraid of heights! Otherwise, a great attraction. We also liked Ruby Falls.
Great vid as always! Have been by this countless times but have never stopped. Will consider visiting now.
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This brings back memories. I was there in '77 - I don't remember any food stops but I remember the gnomes!
Great to see
Think you for the video we are going on vacation here this helped a lot with the anticipation
Another great video, can't believe how many places you still visit, especially with the pandemic, also I felt claustrophobic watching some parts of this video 👍👍👍👍👍
Loved it there
Man, I love the narrows. I did a little bit of hiking in the narrows of Zion National Park. That's a really cool place to see. So many stone arches and bridges. Have to watch again!!
dude, she mentions rings and weddings in every video i think shes trying to tell you something
This is a really good tour. Nothing beats being there though. It's an odd combination of natural beauty and Kitch. Really fun.
I've lived in this area my whole life and have been to Rock City twice. It is awesome though.
I visited this place in like 2001 on a band trip, it looks like it hasn’t changed one bit. I would love to go back!
Very great place to visit. Made our legs so sore the next day. I wish I could move to the mountains.
It has an ada pathway you have to turn left before entering the red doors. Very majestic place to visit and amazing how the paths go through the rocks.
Awesome video. Rhyme I learned at Meramac Caverns. Stalagmites might reach the ceiling, Stalactites might fall if not tight. That was about 52 years ago. LOL
Went there a lot in the 70's when I was very young. I imagine its not ADA friendly because of when it was designed (1932). I still have remember being silly scared of Fat Man squeeze and the swinging bridge. Parents weren't afraid as much of "rowdy" toddlers back then. I don't recall anyone dying of falling off or getting hurt there. LOL Thanks for sharing the video, takes me back. Hope I can visit again one day.
That's pretty Awesome !
I went here around 2 years ago amazing place very beautiful
I’ve been hear when I was little!
Thank you great video
Cool place...
The lazer light show on the mtn is a must see
I miss this place
There Christmas event is amazing!
Me and my family went to Rock City and we went to the swing Along Bridge my mom was like screaming
Is this a place you’re allowed to bring hiking stuff to? Backpacks, drinks, etc? Are they needed?
I would think you can bring a backpack, not sure about drinks. I would say hiking gear isn’t really needed, takes an hour or two to wander around, no big hills or anything.
We've driven by dozens of times and never went for the same reasons Molly said she never went...definitely want to go now. Question: Is there an option to do the walk through again? Like go back and do the routes you didn't take before (i.e. you skipped Stone Bridge)?
Yes you can walk back through
I went there today
Hey what kind of camera did you guys use for this video?
Sony FDR AX53
How long take for go and go back? I would like to now how much time i need separate to go there
I think we were there 90 minutes to 2 hours.
In the loop did you guys go to Ruby Falls as well now I ain't sure if it's open this year or not me my girlfriend went last year and I can tell yeah it get's very packed once you get down there but the Falls is so beautiful though.
We didn’t do Ruby Falls on this trip
@@IntheLoopPodcast Gotcha but hey loved the camera view on some of it where you zoomed in wish I could say my phone could look that good when it was at full zoom what kind of camera do you use.
Sony FDR AX53
@@IntheLoopPodcast that's a really nice camera and I got to be honest I watch alot of UA-camrs and unless they are clueless about there quality picture even UA-camrs who have over millions of subscribers I'll be honest with ya your video content looks amazing all your videos do but the Rock city content with the views and when you showed that red barn I was blown away at how perfect it looked I felt like I was standing right in front of it you do really nice work with your content.
Wonder what Backstage looks like…
Was it $22 per person?
Yes
@@IntheLoopPodcast good to know thanks ! How long did it take to do an Rock City? It looks so cool and great place for pics witch is a plus .
I believe around 90 minutes to two hours
Hello. One question do you have to buy tickets online?
We didn’t have to when we went in September
Hi mom
Can plus size people get through there?
Not in all the passages, but I believe they have alternative routes
Oh I could not watch those tight squeeze places...I'm claustrophobic
Lol I did ot
There are alternate routes for plus sized people
Morea
Mushrooms,!
Your not in Georgia your in Tennessee
Thanks for this comment. I was confused! 🙋🏻♂️
No, it's in Lookout Mountain, Georgia.
You cross TN/GA the state line just before you get there when coming from Chattanooga area. Lookup their address online.
@@OutdoorsWithShawn yeah when I went my dad was confused because he thought it was in Tennessee but we went on a mountain and it took us right back into the very top of Georgia
I went and would have saved my money would i have known it is a complete tourist trap. Some cool views but otherwise not worth it
Rock city is in Georgia I'm sick of Tennessee getting credit for it.
The way up there was terrible ,lol.I hate mountains
I'm fat do I fit ? Lol
I'm not interested in seeing this. First, the price is way too high. The pathways are dangerous for people with balance issues. The rails are very, very low. I wonder if there have been deaths there.