Point Park, a unit of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, located atop Lookout Mountain, is waiving the entrance fee on Monday, January 15, to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. All national parks will waive entrance fees on this day as the first fee free day of 2024. It is also a day of service, when thousands of volunteers participate in service projects across the country, including national parks. Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park is also seeking volunteers for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day of Service.
Sign up will begin at 9 am on Monday, January 15, at the intersection of Woodland View Circle and Hooker Road in Chattanooga. The service project should end around 1 pm. This year, the service project isn’t on park property, but rather in the city of Chattanooga. However, it does have a park connection. We will be working with the city to clear vegetation and debris from one of the original park bridges associated with an approach road that was built around the time of the park’s establishment. The service project area is the route taken by Union General Joseph Hooker’s forces as they marched from Lookout Mountain, into Chattanooga Valley, and toward Missionary Ridge, where Confederates were positioned. Today, the location is off Hooker Road.
The enabling legislation, creating the park in 1890, states: “For the purpose of preserving and suitably marking for historical and professional military study, the fields of some of the most remarkable maneuvers and most brilliant fighting in the War of the Rebellion, those portions of highways in the States of Georgia and Tennessee in the vicinity of the battlefields of Chickamauga and Chattanooga…shall be approaches to and parts of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, and each and all of such roads shall remain open as free and public highways…”
Taking place each year on the third Monday in January, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day of Service (MLK Day) is the only federal holiday that is also designated by Congress as a National Day of Service – a “day on, not a day off.” Participation in service activities has grown each year as more Americans are encouraged to provide meaningful change in their communities.
Volunteers are asked to wear clothing appropriate for the weather and that they don’t mind getting a little dirty. All tools, including gloves, will be provided, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own gloves if desired. Questions about MLK Day of Service can be directed to the park’s volunteer coordinator, Will Wilson, at e-mail us or 706-866-9241 ext. 137.