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The Area

The parkland and conservation areas of Greenbriar Cove provide residents with endless hours of communing with nature. The serene and undisturbed nature preserve area is abundant with wildflowers and wildlife. A peaceful stroll or brisk walk among the estimated 17 acres set aside for nature recreation is sure to reward and rejuvenate. The quality of life is enhanced from the moment one steps out the front door to explore Greenbriar Cove.

Comprised of commercial, medical office and retirement-related buildings, Greenbriar Cove is a residential community with a collection of six neighborhoods 225 homes.

Nearby, you’ll find the Hamilton County Library, Veterans Memorial Park, numerous churches, the Collegedale Four Corners area, Collegedale City Hall, Wolftever Greenway and Life Care Center of Collegedale skilled nursing center.

When you live at Greenbriar Cove, you are less than 20 minutes from Chattanooga, recognized by Retirement Lifestyles magazine as one of the top 10 places in the southeast to enjoy a retirement lifestyle. Chattanooga was the only city in Tennessee to make the Top 10 list.

With quality healthcare options, climate, safety and recreational activities, you’ll see why the Chattanooga-Ooltewah area is right for you. Over the last four decades, the area has received recognition for producing national best practices in air quality and revitalization.

Veteran's Memorial Park

The Veterans Memorial Park is located along the Wolftever Creek Greenway close to city hall. The park includes numerous plaques, sculptures, and flags honoring those that have served in the armed forces of our country. Take a moment to walk through the park and reflect on those that have served and the sacrifices that have been made past and present. Please visit the Veterans Memorial Park website at www.vmpofcollegedale.org.

Recreation

Recognized by the Journal of the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals as a great place to walk and bike, you’ll enjoy strolling down the 21st Century Waterfront Revitalization of the Tennessee River in downtown Chattanooga or taking a brisk walk in one of Chattanooga’s 98 parks (over 600 acres). Your outdoor options are limitless in the Chattanooga area, with whitewater paddling, hiking, fishing and more.

The immediate vicinity of Greenbriar Cove offers the conveniences of:

Less than 20 miles east lies the Cherokee National Forest, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is within two hours, offering abundant recreational opportunities.

If you want to spend a day, a weekend, or a week in one of the most dynamic cities in the south, then look no further than Chattanooga. Long known for tourist attractions such as Lookout Mountain, Rock City, the Chattanooga Choo-Choo and various Civil War sites, Chattanooga has much more to offer: