The military park consists of four main areas, and a few small isolated reservations, around Chattanooga. • Chickamauga Battlefield •
Missionary Ridge • Lookout Mountain Battlefield and Point Park •
Moccasin Bend On October 15, 1966, as with all historic areas already administered by the
National Park Service, the military park was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. On February 20, 2003, Public Law No: 108-7 added Moccasin Bend as a new unit of the park.
Moccasin Bend Archaeological District, designated a
National Historic Landmark on September 8, 1986, is directly across the Tennessee River from
Lookout Mountain. It is significant due to its archaeological resources of American Indian settlement. There are currently minimal visitor services at Moccasin Bend, including two hiking trails (the Blue Blazes Trail and the Browns Ferry Road) and a ten-acre meadow. Each of these areas is open to the public. The park anticipates further development, land restoration, and visitor services in the years to come. File:Wilder Brigade Monument, Walker County, GA, US.jpg|
Wilder Brigade Monument at the Chickamauga Battlefield unit File:Georgia Monument, Chickamauga Battlefield, Walker County, GA, US.jpg|Georgia Monument File:View of Chattanooga and Moccasin Bend from the Lookout Mountain unit.jpg|Chattanooga and Moccasin Bend viewed from the Lookout Mountain unit ==See also==