Quick Details
Step aboard the Chickamauga Turn for a six-hour historic rail adventure from Chattanooga to the Civil War town of Chickamauga, Georgia. Enjoy a 90-minute layover to explore local landmarks, shops, and dining — or upgrade to an exclusive overnight rail-and-stay package for the ultimate Southern getaway.
Adult Coach No Meal
Priced per person
$ 55
Child Coach No Meal
Priced per person
$ 45
Coach With Boxed Lunch
Includes boxed lunch at your seat
$ 70
Coach With Dining Car
Includes lunch in the dining car
$ 85
Observation
Includes lunch in the dining car
$ 125
Parlor
Includes lunch in the dining car
$ 130
Dome Section (each section seats 2 passengers)
Includes lunch in the dining car
$ 400
Ride the Chickamauga Turn — A Journey Through History
Step aboard the Chickamauga Turn for a six-hour round-trip excursion from Chattanooga to the historic Civil War town of Chickamauga, Georgia, traveling along the scenic route of the former Central of Georgia Railroad.
During your journey, enjoy a 90-minute layover in downtown Chickamauga, where you can explore local landmarks such as Crawfish Springs and the Gordon-Lee Mansion—both rich in Civil War history. While in town, browse charming shops and dine at one of the local eateries that capture the flavor of small-town Georgia.
Guided tours of the Gordon-Lee Mansion are available during the stopover; a small admission fee is collected at the door.
Looking for an even more memorable getaway? Upgrade your experience with our exclusive Chickamauga Turn Overnight Package. This limited offer pairs your vintage rail adventure with:
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Round-trip train travel from Chattanooga 
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Lunch in the dining car 
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A private suite for two (either the elegant Gordon-Lee Mansion or the charming Back Porch Inn B&B) 
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Catered Southern or Continental breakfast 
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Depot-to-inn transfers 
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And a $100 dinner gift card 
This all-inclusive rail-and-stay escape is priced at $650 per couple—an unforgettable blend of history, comfort, and Southern hospitality.
Note: 2025 Overnight Packages for July 19–20 and August 16–17 are sold out.
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          Please note:Tickets are mandatory for everyone aged 2 and above. Train Car Options: Open Window Coach – Car 1000 The Southern Railway 1000 is a heavyweight coach originally built in 1925 by the Pullman Company.  Tennessee Valley 1000: A beautifully preserved passenger railcar with a classic exterior and inviting red interior seating. Coach Car 661  Tennessee Valley 661: A historic railcar featuring a maroon exterior and a comfortable, well-lit interior with gray seating. Coach Car 857  TVRM 857: A stunning stainless steel passenger railcar featuring a sleek exterior and a vibrant interior with burgundy seats and blue carpeting. Coach 906  Tennessee Valley 906: A beautifully restored passenger railcar with a classic maroon exterior and a cozy interior featuring gray seating and vintage luggage racks. 1877 Dome  C&O 1877’s Journey: From Chessie to Chattanooga 1877 Observation  Restored C&O 1877: Elegance on Rails 1877 Parlor 
  
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          Both dining car lunch and boxed lunches are available for coach seating. Dining car lunch: Brisket sandwich with bourbon sauce and onion straws, coleslaw, potato salad – Dessert: Chocolate pie and other rotating seasonal options Boxed lunch: Turkey sandwich with chips, cookie, and a bottle of water. 
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          Departure from Grand Junction (Chattanooga): 10:15AM Arrive in Chickamauga, GA: 12:15PM Depart Chickamauga, GA: 2:00PM Arrive back to Grand Junction Depot: 4:45PM 
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          Gordon Lee Mansion Tour 
 217 Cove Rd
 Details:
 Construction on the Gordon-Lee Mansion began in 1840 by Mr. James Gordon and was completed in 1847. The home was constructed on a portion of Gordon’s 2,500 acres in northwest Georgia after he moved from Gwinnett County Georgia and started a successful business.The home and grounds are historically significant for several reasons. The grounds were home to the Cherokee Courthouse prior to the displacement of the Cherokees in the Trail of Tears. Also, it is one of very few remaining structures used by both Union and Confederate forces during the Battle of Chickamauga in September 1863. Union General William Rosecrans used the parlor of the home as his headquarters during that battle. Both Union and Confederate troops were treated in the field hospital in the house and on the grounds during that battle. Shopping and Dining: Outdoor Market by the train offering homemade gifts, collectibles, specialty food items and more. Memories and More Quilt Shop 
 121 Gordon St
 706-375-5300Liberty Bistro and Tavern – Grand Opening Mid-Late September Shopes of 1910 Collectables and Antiques 
 201 Gordon St
 706-375-1000Studio AKO: Art and Toys 
 102 Lee Avenue
 706-375-2022111 Gordon Souvenir and Gifts 
 111 Gordon St
 706-375-9849Los Potros Mexican Restaurant 
 201 Lee Avenue
 706-375-4111Phil’s Primetime Pizza 
 122 Gordon St
 706-375-4448Wisteria Ave Boutique and Plants 
 108 Lee Avenue
 423-322-0998Stories and Songs, Books, Vinyl and Coffee 
 104 Lee Avenue
 512-466-2405Domino’s Pizza 
 110 Cove Rd
 706-375-3000
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