Soddy Daisy

Soddy-Daisy

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Waterfront & Countryside Retreats

Nestled between Walden’s Ridge and Soddy Lake, Soddy-Daisy offers natural beauty, safe neighborhoods, and easy access to top medical care.

 

Homeowners in Soddy-Daisy can enjoy beautiful lakefront homes as well as lush countryside residences and quaint suburban homes. Among many, notable neighborhoods include Sunset Estates, River Watch, Emerald Bay, Barrington Pointe, Nature Trail, Cedar Pointe, Bridgewater Pointe, and Bella Pointe. Thanks to a surge in residential development, the area has welcomed subdivisions such as Stonegate and The Farm in recent years, with plans to welcome the Capetown Homes and Goose Creek developments in the coming months.

Downtown Chattanooga is only a short drive from Soddy-Daisy, providing residents with convenient access to top employers such as Unum, TVA, BlueCross BlueShield, EPB, and more. Soddy-Daisy connects to Highway 27, providing easy access to Dayton, Tennessee employers, including IAC Group and La-Z-Boy. TVA’s Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, which supplies over 1,000 jobs, is also located nearby.

Highway 27 provides residents easy access to Dayton, Tennessee, as well as downtown Chattanooga. Thoroughfares in Soddy-Daisy also connect to Highway 153 and interstates that lead to the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, as well as major cities such as Knoxville, Nashville, Birmingham, and Atlanta.

Soddy Elementary, Daisy Elementary, and Allen Elementary are the area’s public schools serving younger students. Middle school students attend Soddy Daisy Middle School, while high school students can attend Soddy Daisy High or Sequoyah High, the latter of which includes vocational courses in the curriculum. Ivy Academy, a public charter middle and high school, encourages environmental stewardship and volunteerism among students. A feeder school for Ivy Academy, Skillern Elementary, is currently growing and will eventually accommodate K-5 students.

Family medical, dental, and pharmaceutical care is available in Soddy-Daisy. Emergency care is available in nearby Hixson and Red Bank at CHI Memorial Hospital and Erlanger North, respectively, and Parkridge Health System has announced plans to build a 24/7 free-standing emergency room at the intersection of Harrison Lane and Highway 27 in Soddy-Daisy. Nationally recognized senior care facilities are also available nearby in Hixson, including Brookdale Hixson, Dominion Senior Living of Hixson, Life Care Center of Hixson, and Morning Pointe of Hixson.

Food City, Walmart Supercenter, and Family Dollar are located along Dayton Pike and provide Soddy-Daisy residents with traditional grocery items. A few smaller outposts such as Mountain General Store, Soddy Food King, and Green Pond Corner Grocery also dot the area. 

Nestled along the banks of Chickamauga Lake, Soddy-Daisy has prime access for those who enjoy flatwater sports. Opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and tubing abound, and several nearby streams offer access to fishing and blue holes for swimming. On top of all the water activities, there are plenty of areas for rock climbing and hiking within the 7,093-acre North Chickamauga Creek Gorge area and Big Soddy Creek Gulf, a 285-acre wilderness area.

The Soddy-Daisy Parks and Recreation Department maintains four parks – Kids Park, Veterans Park, Holly Park, and Scramble Alley Park. Collectively, these parks offer 12 ball fields, three playgrounds, gazebos and pavilions, walking tracks, a fishing pier, a boat ramp, and several basketball and pickleball courts. In addition, Veterans Park also features several monuments and memorials dedicated to WWI, WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and 9/11.

Located in the old Soddy Bank building, the Good Old Days Museum works to preserve and share local history, while Horsin’ Around is the only full-time carousel carving school in the United States.

Soddy-Daisy is no stranger to seasonal festivals. Family favorites include the yearly Soddy-Daisy Independence Celebration and the Soddy-Daisy Fall Festival, both held at Soddy Lake Park. In the winter, the annual Soddy-Daisy Christmas Parade highlights local organizations and businesses with a dazzling lineup of floats, bands, dancers, decorated vehicles, and more, while NoogaLights is quickly becoming another top holiday tradition for families.

From waterfront decks to energetic sports bars, there are a number of places to dine in Soddy-Daisy. In addition to national fast food chains, the area also boasts several causal eateries that encompass cuisines such as American, Mexican, Italian, and Chinese.

 

Did you know?

Soddy and Daisy were thriving coal mining communities up until the 1930s; nearly 40 years later, the City of Soddy-Daisy was established.

Waterfront & Countryside Retreats

Nestled between Walden’s Ridge and Soddy Lake, Soddy-Daisy offers natural beauty, safe neighborhoods, and easy access to top medical care.

 

Real Estate:

Homeowners in Soddy-Daisy can enjoy beautiful lakefront homes as well as lush countryside residences and quaint suburban homes. Among many, notable neighborhoods include Sunset Estates, River Watch, Emerald Bay, Barrington Pointe, Nature Trail, Cedar Pointe, Bridgewater Pointe, and Bella Pointe. Thanks to a surge in residential development, the area has welcomed subdivisions such as Stonegate and The Farm in recent years, with plans to welcome the Capetown Homes and Goose Creek developments in the coming months.

Top Employers:

Downtown Chattanooga is only a short drive from Soddy-Daisy, providing residents with convenient access to top employers such as Unum, TVA, BlueCross BlueShield, EPB, and more. Soddy-Daisy connects to Highway 27, providing easy access to Dayton, Tennessee employers, including IAC Group and La-Z-Boy. TVA’s Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, which supplies over 1,000 jobs, is also located nearby.

Transportation:

Highway 27 provides residents easy access to Dayton, Tennessee, as well as downtown Chattanooga. Thoroughfares in Soddy-Daisy also connect to Highway 153 and interstates that lead to the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, as well as major cities such as Knoxville, Nashville, Birmingham, and Atlanta.

Education:

Soddy Elementary, Daisy Elementary, and Allen Elementary are the area’s public schools serving younger students. Middle school students attend Soddy Daisy Middle School, while high school students can attend Soddy Daisy High or Sequoyah High, the latter of which includes vocational courses in the curriculum. Ivy Academy, a public charter middle and high school, encourages environmental stewardship and volunteerism among students. A feeder school for Ivy Academy, Skillern Elementary, is currently growing and will eventually accommodate K-5 students.

Health + Wellness:

Family medical, dental, and pharmaceutical care is available in Soddy-Daisy. Emergency care is available in nearby Hixson and Red Bank at CHI Memorial Hospital and Erlanger North, respectively, and Parkridge Health System has announced plans to build a 24/7 free-standing emergency room at the intersection of Harrison Lane and Highway 27 in Soddy-Daisy. Nationally recognized senior care facilities are also available nearby in Hixson, including Brookdale Hixson, Dominion Senior Living of Hixson, Life Care Center of Hixson, and Morning Pointe of Hixson.

Grocery Stores:

Food City, Walmart Supercenter, and Family Dollar are located along Dayton Pike and provide Soddy-Daisy residents with traditional grocery items. A few smaller outposts such as Mountain General Store, Soddy Food King, and Green Pond Corner Grocery also dot the area. 

Outdoors:

Nestled along the banks of Chickamauga Lake, Soddy-Daisy has prime access for those who enjoy flatwater sports. Opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and tubing abound, and several nearby streams offer access to fishing and blue holes for swimming. On top of all the water activities, there are plenty of areas for rock climbing and hiking within the 7,093-acre North Chickamauga Creek Gorge area and Big Soddy Creek Gulf, a 285-acre wilderness area.

Parks:

The Soddy-Daisy Parks and Recreation Department maintains four parks – Kids Park, Veterans Park, Holly Park, and Scramble Alley Park. Collectively, these parks offer 12 ball fields, three playgrounds, gazebos and pavilions, walking tracks, a fishing pier, a boat ramp, and several basketball and pickleball courts. In addition, Veterans Park also features several monuments and memorials dedicated to WWI, WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and 9/11.

Arts + Attractions:

Located in the old Soddy Bank building, the Good Old Days Museum works to preserve and share local history, while Horsin’ Around is the only full-time carousel carving school in the United States.

Festivals:

Soddy-Daisy is no stranger to seasonal festivals. Family favorites include the yearly Soddy-Daisy Independence Celebration and the Soddy-Daisy Fall Festival, both held at Soddy Lake Park. In the winter, the annual Soddy-Daisy Christmas Parade highlights local organizations and businesses with a dazzling lineup of floats, bands, dancers, decorated vehicles, and more, while NoogaLights is quickly becoming another top holiday tradition for families.

Dining:

From waterfront decks to energetic sports bars, there are a number of places to dine in Soddy-Daisy. In addition to national fast food chains, the area also boasts several causal eateries that encompass cuisines such as American, Mexican, Italian, and Chinese.

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