Soddy Daisy

Soddy-Daisy

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Waterfront & Countryside Retreats

Just north of Chattanooga, Soddy-Daisy offers peaceful country living, complete with family-friendly neighborhoods, high-quality medical care, and scenic views.

 

Soddy-Daisy offers waterfront properties, countryside residences, and luxe suburbs to its homeowners. Popular neighborhoods in the area include Sunset Estates, River Watch, Emerald Bay, Barrington Pointe, Nature Trail, Cedar Pointe, Bridgewater Pointe, and Bella Pointe, as well as notable subdivisions such as Stonegate and The Farm. New residential developments in the area include charming townhomes at Capetown Homes and the Goose Creek subdivision off of Dayton Pike.

Younger students can attend Soddy Elementary, Daisy Elementary, and Allen Elementary, while older students can attend Soddy Daisy Middle School, Soddy Daisy High School, or Sequoyah High School, which offers vocational courses to its students. The public charter school Ivy Academy pairs education with environmental stewardship for students in grades sixth through twelfth. Ivy Academy’s Skillern Elementary is a public charter school for grades kindergarten through fifth.

Soddy-Daisy offers family medical, dental, and pharmaceutical services in the area. Nearby, emergency care can be found at CHI Memorial Hospital in Hixson and Erlanger North Hospital in Red Bank. Opened last year, the Parkridge Soddy-Daisy ER is a fully-operational emergency room with 11 beds. As for senior living facilities, Soddy-Daisy has convenient access to nationally-recognized facilities in Hixson including Brookdale Hixson, Dominion Senior Living of Hixson, Life Care Center of Hixson, and Morning Pointe of Hixson.

With easy access to Chickamauga Lake, Soddy-Daisy has plenty of water sports to offer. From canoeing and kayaking to fishing and swimming, there’s no shortage of lakes and creeks to visit. Also in the area is Tennessee’s newest state park, North Chickamauga Creek Gorge, offering 6,000 acres across two counties. Nearby is Big Soddy Creek Gulf, a 285-acre wilderness area.

Soddy-Daisy offers four parks including Kids Park, Veterans Park, Holly Park, and Scramble Alley Park, all managed by the city’s Parks and Recreation Department. The department also manages 12 ball fields, three playgrounds, two basketball courts, and pickleball and tennis courts. Fishermen in the area will enjoy the city’s fishing pier at Soddy Lake. At Veterans Park, guests can explore the WWI, WWII, and Korean and Vietnam War memorials, as well as the Monuments of the Twin Towers.

History lovers will enjoy the Good Old Days History Museum. Run by the Soddy, Daisy, and Montlake Historical Association, this museum is housed in the Soddy Bank Building, built in 1921. Also in the area is Horsin’ Around, the United States’ only full-time carousel carving school.

Festivals in the area include the annual Soddy-Daisy Independence Celebration and the Soddy-Daisy Fall Festival, each held at Soddy Lake. During the holiday season, residents can enjoy the annual Soddy-Daisy Christmas Parade, which features floats, marching bands, dancers, and more along Dayton Pike. Also held in the area is NoogaLights, a drive-through synchronized light show.

Soddy-Daisy has no shortage of eateries for every budget and taste, from waterfront grills to family-style restaurants. While the area has many popular fast food chains, Soddy-Daisy also features American, Mexican, Italian, and Chinese cuisines at casual restaurants.

 

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.

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. 

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

Just north of Chattanooga, Soddy-Daisy offers peaceful country living, complete with family-friendly neighborhoods, high-quality medical care, and scenic views.

 

Real Estate:

Soddy-Daisy offers waterfront properties, countryside residences, and luxe suburbs to its homeowners. Popular neighborhoods in the area include Sunset Estates, River Watch, Emerald Bay, Barrington Pointe, Nature Trail, Cedar Pointe, Bridgewater Pointe, and Bella Pointe, as well as notable subdivisions such as Stonegate and The Farm. New residential developments in the area include charming townhomes at Capetown Homes and the Goose Creek subdivision off of Dayton Pike.

Education:

Younger students can attend Soddy Elementary, Daisy Elementary, and Allen Elementary, while older students can attend Soddy Daisy Middle School, Soddy Daisy High School, or Sequoyah High School, which offers vocational courses to its students. The public charter school Ivy Academy pairs education with environmental stewardship for students in grades sixth through twelfth. Ivy Academy’s Skillern Elementary is a public charter school for grades kindergarten through fifth.

Health and Wellness:

Soddy-Daisy offers family medical, dental, and pharmaceutical services in the area. Nearby, emergency care can be found at CHI Memorial Hospital in Hixson and Erlanger North Hospital in Red Bank. Opened last year, the Parkridge Soddy-Daisy ER is a fully-operational emergency room with 11 beds. As for senior living facilities, Soddy-Daisy has convenient access to nationally-recognized facilities in Hixson including Brookdale Hixson, Dominion Senior Living of Hixson, Life Care Center of Hixson, and Morning Pointe of Hixson.

Outdoors:

With easy access to Chickamauga Lake, Soddy-Daisy has plenty of water sports to offer. From canoeing and kayaking to fishing and swimming, there’s no shortage of lakes and creeks to visit. Also in the area is Tennessee’s newest state park, North Chickamauga Creek Gorge, offering 6,000 acres across two counties. Nearby is Big Soddy Creek Gulf, a 285-acre wilderness area.

Parks:

Soddy-Daisy offers four parks including Kids Park, Veterans Park, Holly Park, and Scramble Alley Park, all managed by the city’s Parks and Recreation Department. The department also manages 12 ball fields, three playgrounds, two basketball courts, and pickleball and tennis courts. Fishermen in the area will enjoy the city’s fishing pier at Soddy Lake. At Veterans Park, guests can explore the WWI, WWII, and Korean and Vietnam War memorials, as well as the Monuments of the Twin Towers.

Arts and Attractions:

History lovers will enjoy the Good Old Days History Museum. Run by the Soddy, Daisy, and Montlake Historical Association, this museum is housed in the Soddy Bank Building, built in 1921. Also in the area is Horsin’ Around, the United States’ only full-time carousel carving school.

Festivals:

Festivals in the area include the annual Soddy-Daisy Independence Celebration and the Soddy-Daisy Fall Festival, each held at Soddy Lake. During the holiday season, residents can enjoy the annual Soddy-Daisy Christmas Parade, which features floats, marching bands, dancers, and more along Dayton Pike. Also held in the area is NoogaLights, a drive-through synchronized light show.

Dining:

Soddy-Daisy has no shortage of eateries for every budget and taste, from waterfront grills to family-style restaurants. While the area has many popular fast food chains, Soddy-Daisy also features American, Mexican, Italian, and Chinese cuisines at casual restaurants.

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.

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.

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