Best Chattanooga-Area Communities for Active Living

By Brittany Shaw Newman | Published by Pratt Home Builders

Chattanooga, Tennessee has been referred to as “The Boulder of the East” and is the only city to be named as “The Best Town Ever” by Outside Magazine. Our fair city has received recognition for its transformation from the one-time most polluted city in the country, to being recognized nationally and internationally for its Riverfront renovation, natural outdoor beauty, nation’s fastest internet and more by various well-regarded brands and respected publications. The Scenic City lives up to its reputation by offering beautiful natural environments for outdoor adventures for residents of all ages, skill levels and interests. As the Greater Chattanooga area attracts health enthusiasts from all over the globe, we are happy to not only enjoy these activities around town, but as one of the area’s placemakers, we are also excited to offer opportunities to live healthier and simply have more fun, right outside your own front door.

Pratt Home Builders President and Co-Founder, Win Pratt, said “Many buyers are considering their lifestyle when they evaluate the market now, so our goal is to offer the new construction home plans we are known for, along with innovative community features that give our homeowners the balance they’re looking for.”

Whether you want a great place to walk the dog, spend time with friends and family, host the cool birthday parties, or enjoy some friendly competition with the neighbors, Pratt Home Builders offers a variety of options for achieving a lifestyle you’ll look forward to coming home to enjoy for years to come. You might even find your gym membership collecting dust as fun activities in the great outdoors take center stage at communities like the ones featured below.

 

Seven Lakes

Do you enjoy a morning or evening run? Seven Lakes is perfect for a serene walk with the dog or reading a book with a cup of coffee to start your day on the benches by Willow Trees at one of the lakes. If you’re feeling ambitious, take a walk up Bear Claw for some solid cardio – and one of the most breathtaking views around.

 

Boulder Pass at The Canyons (Falling Water)

People move from all over the country to enjoy Chattanooga’s world-renowned climbing. Now, you don’t even have to leave home to practice your Picture-perfect views of Signal Mountain surround this serene neighborhood. Imagine the fun to be had at the pool and boulder playground, while your eyes can take a break from the screens of modern day society and instead rest easy – and take in 360 degrees of lush greenery and mature trees.

 

Creekside at Hampton Meadows (Ooltewah)

A new pool and splash pad are among the ways Creekside residents get to have fun and stay active. Whether you want to cool off under the cabana, or take a few turns on the pool curly slide, these amenities amid a rural setting are a great way to unwind after work or on weekends. A few weeks a year aren’t enough time for relaxation. At Creekside, friends and family can easily gather under the spacious cabana for weekend parties, reunions, or fun “just because”. Residents at The Farm at Hampton Meadows can also use the amenities at Creekside.

 

GreyHawk Trails Signal Mountain

A true mecca for outdoor lovers on Signal Mountain, which in and of itself is known for its abundance of natural wonders and outdoor activities, GreyHawk Trails offers a stunning lake, resort style pool, walking trails, a ball park, play area, and a catch-and-release pond and even more just outside your doorstep. Children and adults alike can enjoy the variety of fun to be had within walking distance of home.

 

Magnolia Farms

The best exercise is the kind that feels like fun, right? Enjoy the ball park, soccer field, our biggest pool ever, a swim up bar, and the gorgeous green spaces and nature preserve with your family, friends, children and pets. Enjoy over a 5K worth of sidewalks, sit at the nature preserve listening to the birds chirp, or round up some neighbors for a round of baseball, soccer or volleyball. Once you’ve worked up an appetite, the fun can continue at the patio with barbeque and fire pits. It’s safe to say this community is poised to foster health and happiness in many ways.

(The below photos is representative and reflects the style of the upcoming Magnolia Farms resort-style pool.)

Our team works hard to make sure when you get home at the end of the day, it’s an experience – and gives you the time to soak in the moments of life that matter most! Are you ready to love where you live, and love how you live? Get in touch with us anytime at prattliving.com or call 423-757-7687 and we’ll help you find the best match for your lifestyle goals.

Best Chattanooga-Area Communities for Active Living2025-07-31T16:52:03+00:00

Guest Blog by Dr. Bryan Johnson of Hamilton County Schools: Technology Updates, “Learning Communities” and More

Guest blog by Dr. Bryan Johnson | Published by Pratt Home Builders

Pratt: The beginning of August is an annual reminder that summer vacation is coming to an end, and it’s almost time to head back to school. Many aspects of children’s success at school can effect the dynamic at home. At Pratt Home Builders, our hope is that the children of our community, county and beyond have a positive school experience. We reached to Dr. Bryan Johnson, superintendent of Hamilton County Schools, for an update on what students can look forward to this year, and his best tips on helping them achieve success. 

 

Back to school brings new opportunities and a renewed focus for children in Hamilton County Schools

Back to school time is near with the first day of school scheduled for Wednesday, August 8 in Hamilton County Schools.  The first day of school is an exciting time for children and families with kids ready to see friends and parents ready for the kids to see their friends.  Summers are fun, but learning and growth must resume preparing our children for the possibilities of their future. We are looking forward to a great school year for you and your child with exciting new learning opportunities in our classrooms that will open the door to a world of new possibilities for the future.

The beginning of the school year is also exciting because it begins our work under a new action plan we call Future Ready 2023 that will provide the direction needed to set our district on the path to becoming the fastest improving school district in Tennessee.  We have worked with school leadership teams to develop action plans and clear focus areas for schools for the new school year to make sure we provide the instruction needed for each child to reach their academic potential.  The action plans will focus on overall academic achievement for children, but literacy and math skills will be at the forefront.

 

Improvements in technology

The district is gearing up for the use of additional technology throughout the district from elementary to high school; this was an important key concept parents shared with district administration during community listening sessions held last school year.  Hamilton County middle schools will provide a laptop for every child in grades six thru eight to improve access to learning tools available online. Future Ready Institutes at the high school level will feature technology used in the workplace in the Tennessee Valley to allow teens to experience the work world of careers in our area.

 

Transformation of middle schools

Middle schools will have a new focus called Future Ready Preps that will transform the way we look at the middle school experience.  The new focus will seek to personalize learning to meet every child where they are academically, expose them to a variety of careers, and support their social and emotional learning.  Academic performance will be the focus and teachers will spearhead the instructional and cultural shifts required to achieve the new vision for the middle school experience.

 

Preparing for future possibilities with Future Ready Institutes

High schools will launch Future Ready Institutes this fall that will provide smaller learning communities within traditional high schools.  Major employers in the area are working with our high schools to provide expertise and resources to make this a true community effort to energize the high school learning environment. The institutes will operate in a team concept with subject area teachers working with career focus instructors to connect classroom instruction to the real world and prepare our graduates to be successful after graduation. Over a third of our incoming freshmen have already registered for a Future Ready Institute with more to come in the first few weeks of school.

 

Learning Communities

When school starts, Hamilton County Schools will launch four new learning communities called Rock Point, Harrison Bay, Missionary Ridge, and North River to bring a sense of community to our schools. Schools across the district have been grouped into Learning Communities to provide a greater sense of community between the schools, the students, parents and those who live and do business around the schools.  These four will join the fifth learning community, the Opportunity Zone, as we work to become more responsive to the diverse needs of the communities our schools serve in Hamilton County.

 

School Safety

Facility upgrades will improve safety across the district.  New door security equipment uses a camera system to monitor visitors and give the visitor access to the building only after being verified by someone inside the school.  The new door locks and cameras will provide another layer of security for our children.  Additional school resource officers will also be in our schools this year as we work with the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department to train and staff these important security positions.

 

Four Ps of Back to School
Prepare:

  • Identify important dates: the first day of school, registration, start and end time of school
  • Note the beginning and end times of extra-curricular activities
  • Begin now to establish a daily and evening routine
  • Locate the school supply list and purchase necessary items

Plan:

  • Go ahead and work on your emergency plan to determine what your family will do if bad weather impacts the school day.  Who will your children stay with if the school is closed for the day or how will they get home from school if the school must close early?  Planning will make those bad weather days much less hectic.

Participate:

  • Connect with the school website to learn about upcoming activities
  • Visit the school to understand your important role in the education process
  • For elementary children, read to them each day or have your child read to you
  • Connect with teachers and counselors so that you build a strong relationship to assist your child
  • Get involved in PTA meetings or other opportunities for involvement
  • Share your thoughts on your child’s school and education with the school and district so that you can be a part of the education process

Pilot your child’s course to success:

  • Sign-up for PowerSchool and be aware of your child’s progress
  • Talk to teachers about your child’s successes and work together on areas needing improvement

These four Ps will help parents get ready for school. The changes coming with the new action plan Future Ready 2023 will prepare teachers to return to the classroom with learning opportunities that will ignite each child’s passion for learning.  Starting day one this school year, the excellent teachers in our schools will begin the transformation of the learning experience in Hamilton County Schools to match dreams with possibilities for the future for our children, their families, and our community.

Guest Blog by Dr. Bryan Johnson of Hamilton County Schools: Technology Updates, “Learning Communities” and More2025-07-31T16:58:20+00:00
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