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Maclellan Island- An Urban Oasis

Hosted by Chattanooga · Chattanooga, Tennessee
2 sites · Tent · 19 acres
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Boat-in
This Hipcamp is accessible by boat.
YOU MUST PROVIDE WATERCRAFT OF SOME KIND TO GET TO MACLELLAN ISLAND! Maclellan Island is a unique 18.8-acre wildlife sanctuary situated in the middle of the Tennessee River, in the heart of downtown Chattanooga. It is accessible by water only. The island is home to a great diversity of plants, animals, and birds. Campers can enjoy easy wildlife viewing in a true urban wilderness setting. Muskrats, geese, and kingfishers can be seen feeding at the water’s edge, while the forest is home to songbirds, turkeys, raccoons, owls, possums, foxes, and woodpeckers. It's a great place to quietly watch nesting osprey and great-blue heron as well as an important feeding area for migrating warblers. IMPORTANT: Maclellan Island is accessible by boat ONLY. You will need to provide your own transportation to and from the island, either using your own boat or by renting a kayak/SUP from a local outfitter. We recommend renting kayaks from L2 Outdoors who launches from Coolidge Park. Maclellan Island’s earliest inhabitants were Indigenous People whose island community was likely an extension or suburb of Citico, a nearby village. Farmed in the 1800’s and early 1900’s, the island was plowed for many years and largely free of the trees which shade it today. Floods have covered the island from time to time and drove away numerous early settlers including one early farmer, Abel Kesterson, who survived rising waters in 1867 only by holding onto the horns of his cow as they swam to safety. The island eventually passed through the hands of several prominent companies as well as a number of more rambunctious inhabitants. Finally in 1954 Maclellan Island was donated to the Chattanooga Audubon Society by Robert J. Maclellan for preservation as a wildlife refuge. If you'll be arriving by a motorized boat, you will need to use a public boat ramp. The closest one is at the Tennessee River Park. Coolidge Park has a kayak/canoe/SUP launch and you can park cars in their parking lot overnight for a fee.
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Paddle Campsite

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Tent site · Sleeps 20
Maclellan Island is a unique 18.8-acre wildlife sanctuary situated in the middle of the Tennessee River, in the heart of downtown Chattanooga. It is accessible by water only. The island is home to a great diversity of plants, animals, and birds. Campers can enjoy easy wildlife viewing in a true urban wilderness setting. Muskrats, geese, and kingfishers can be seen feeding at the water’s edge, while the forest is home to songbirds, turkeys, raccoons, owls, possums, foxes, and woodpeckers. It's a great place to quietly watch nesting osprey and great-blue heron as well as an important feeding area for migrating warblers. IMPORTANT: Maclellan Island is accessible by boat ONLY. You will need to provide your own transportation to and from the island, either using your own boat or by renting a kayak/SUP from a local outfitter. Large group rates are available upon request
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
No pets
No showers
Picnic table
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Rain Shadow Campsite

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Tent site · Sleeps 20
Located underneath Veterans Bridge is a unique ecosystem called a Rain Shadow where vegetation is unable to grow. It creates a barren desert surrounded by the lush forest. This is a wide open campsite that is close to the privy, close to the beach, and can accommodate more tents than other sites on the island. This campsite is located near the trails for the island which makes for easy access! IMPORTANT: Maclellan Island is accessible by boat ONLY. You will need to provide your own transportation to and from the island, either using your own boat or by renting a kayak/SUP from a local outfitter. Large group rates are available upon request.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
No pets
No showers
Picnic table
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for 6 guests
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92% Recommend55 ratings · 27 reviews
Maclellan Island offers a unique camping experience, where the seclusion of a heavily forested island meets the convenience of city proximity. Campers appreciate the novelty of kayaking to the island and having the entire place to themselves. While many enjoy the maintained campsites and trails, the presence of poison ivy and some areas needing better upkeep are noted drawbacks. Despite some challenges accessing the island, the opportunity for urban birdwatching and enjoying views of downtown Chattanooga make it a popular choice.
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Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Chattanooga Audubon Society .

Joined in May 2019
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