This guide explains what the SpringHill Suites Chattanooga North Ooltewah offers, where it sits relative to Chattanooga's geography, what you'll pay, and whether its positioning makes sense for your trip. After reading, you'll know whether this property matches your needs better than alternatives in the same market segment.
The SpringHill Suites occupies a position in Ooltewah, roughly 20 miles northeast of downtown Chattanooga. This matters more than it first appears. Ooltewah sits along the I-75 corridor between Chattanooga proper and the Georgia border, placing the hotel near corporate parks, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga's satellite facilities, and regional distribution centers. If your trip centers on downtown attractions (the Hunter Museum, Coolidge Park, the Riverwalk), you're looking at a 30 to 40-minute drive each way.
The trade-off is practical: Ooltewah has become Chattanooga's commuter and business-travel zone. Hotels here serve people who need to be at offices in the industrial areas north of the city or who are passing through I-75 traffic. If you're visiting for leisure and plan to spend most of your time downtown or near Signal Mountain, the drive eats into your day. If you're here for work meetings in the north corridor or prefer a quieter base with easy highway access, the location works.
SpringHill Suites is an all-suites brand, meaning every room has a separate living area with a sofa bed and a bedroom. This layout costs more per night than a standard hotel room but less than booking two separate rooms. Expect rates between $130 and $180 per night depending on season and advance booking, with prices higher during peak travel months (April through October and holiday periods).
The suite setup appeals to families staying more than two nights and to business travelers who want space to spread out work materials. For a single night or solo travelers, the extra square footage adds cost without matching your needs; a standard room at a different property might be $20 to $40 cheaper per night.
The hotel includes a complimentary hot breakfast, a fitness center, a swimming pool, and free Wi-Fi. The breakfast is a standard continental offering: pastries, cereal, bagels, coffee, and juice. It doesn't save you a restaurant trip for lunch but removes the need to find breakfast before leaving for the day.
Business amenities include a small business center and meeting rooms, relevant if you're hosting local clients or attending a conference in the Ooltewah area. The fitness center is standard for the SpringHill chain: cardio machines, free weights, and basic strength equipment. The pool is indoor, which matters in Chattanooga's climate where outdoor pools are only comfortable April through September.
The hotel sits near the Ooltewah Commons shopping area, a mixed-use development with chain restaurants (Cracker Barrel, Applebee's, Chipotle) and retail. There's no walkable downtown dining district nearby as you'd find in Chattanooga proper, so you'll use your car for meals outside the hotel.
In the northeast corridor, the SpringHill Suites competes primarily with the La Quinta by Wyndham and a Comfort Inn, all within 2 to 3 miles of each other. The La Quinta is typically $10 to $20 cheaper per night and includes pets at no extra fee; its rooms are standard format, not suites. The Comfort Inn falls in the same price range and also offers standard rooms.
For the same price range downtown or near Coolidge Park, you could book a Holiday Inn or Days Inn with standard rooms. You'd lose the suite layout and extra space but gain proximity to attractions, restaurants, and the Riverwalk. That trade-off depends entirely on your priorities: staying longer with more space, versus being near entertainment and dining.
If budget is the primary driver, the chain budget properties on I-75 south of downtown (including the La Quinta just mentioned) undercut SpringHill Suites by $20 to $40 per night. If you need a suite and plan to base yourself in Ooltewah for business, SpringHill Suites is a reasonable choice. If you need a suite for leisure travel, the same company's SpringHill locations closer to downtown don't exist; you'd need to consider an extended-stay property instead.
Checkout is 11 a.m., which is standard for the market. The hotel has a business center open until 9 p.m., useful if you need to print documents before an early morning meeting. Parking is included and free, important for the I-75 corridor where some properties charge $5 to $10 per day.
Internet speed is sufficient for video calls and large file downloads on both Wi-Fi and cellular networks in this area; Ooltewah's connectivity is generally reliable. Mobile signal is strong from all major carriers.
The nearest hospital is Erlanger East, about 8 miles away. For minor issues, urgent care centers are closer, within 3 to 5 miles.
Book the SpringHill Suites Chattanooga North Ooltewah if you're attending a meeting or event in the northeast corridor, staying three or more nights and wanting extra living space, or passing through on I-75 and prefer a suite with breakfast included over a standard room. Don't book it for a one-night leisure visit to downtown Chattanooga; the drive negates the value of the suite amenities. For families with young children staying multiple days, the suite layout and pool justify the rate.
