A three-story budget chain operated under the Wyndham umbrella, Super 8 Chattanooga/East Ridge sits in East Ridge, a separate municipality northeast of downtown Chattanooga proper, roughly eight miles from the Tennessee Aquarium and Walnut Street dining corridor. It caters to road travelers, families seeking low-commitment overnight stays, and visitors prioritizing savings over walkability or proximity to central attractions.
The hotel runs 60 rooms across a single building with exterior corridors. Standard rooms include two double beds or one king, a flat-screen television, a work desk, free Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom. Rooms do not have refrigerators or microwaves standard to the rate; they can be requested at check-in subject to availability. The property maintains a small front desk staffed during posted hours, a lobby with basic seating, and outdoor parking in an uncovered lot directly in front of the building.
Breakfast is included daily and consists of a continental spread: coffee, juice, toast, bagels, and pastries set out in the lobby. Cooked items or made-to-order breakfast is not available. The property does not operate a restaurant, bar, fitness center, or pool.
Nightly rates typically range from $55 to $85 depending on day of week and season, with higher prices during peak travel months and lower rates mid-week in off-season (verify current rates directly, as lodging pricing fluctuates frequently). Booking through Wyndham's website or third-party sites like Expedia often yields rates comparable to or slightly lower than calling the front desk. The property charges no resort fee or parking fee.
East Ridge locations trade proximity for cost. The Red Roof Inn Chattanooga, also in East Ridge a few miles away, offers similar pricing ($50–$80 nightly) but no complimentary breakfast, making Super 8 slightly better for travelers who value a morning meal. The Days Inn by Wyndham on nearby Eastgate Loop carries equivalent rates and Wyndham loyalty benefits but is similarly bare-bones. For travelers willing to drive downtown or to North Shore, the Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel (Historic District) runs $100–$150 nightly and sits on 30 acres with dining, a museum, and scenic appeal; it's the choice if location and experience matter more than bottom-line cost. The Aloft Chattanooga Downtown ($90–$140) offers a hipper aesthetic and walking access to restaurants and attractions, also better for leisure travelers. Super 8/East Ridge is the pick for solo business travelers, budget-conscious road-trippers, or visitors spending most time elsewhere in the region.
This hotel serves people driving through or spending minimal time in Chattanooga proper. Families on a tight budget with young children, drivers needing a one-night stop, and workers on per-diem travel will find adequate value. Couples seeking a date destination, groups wanting shared spaces or planned activities, and first-time visitors hoping to explore downtown attractions within walking distance should look elsewhere; the location is not conducive to foot traffic, and you will need a car for everything.
Check-in typically occurs after 3 p.m.; early check-in is subject to room availability and best requested ahead by phone. You will provide a valid ID and payment method at the front desk. Parking is immediately outside your room. Breakfast is served in the lobby during posted hours (commonly 6–9 a.m.; verify exact times when booking). The front desk handles standard requests but does not offer concierge services or local recommendations beyond basic directions. Checkout is 11 a.m.
The front desk is staffed daily from roughly 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., though hours may shift seasonally (call ahead to confirm specific dates). Parking is free and unreserved in the uncovered lot; no valet or covered options exist. The property sits directly off Ringgold Road in East Ridge, with easy access to I-75 northbound via local roads. Distance to downtown Chattanooga is approximately eight miles (15–20 minutes by car depending on traffic). Public transit access is limited; East Ridge is not well served by CARTA bus lines, so a personal vehicle or rental is necessary.
Super 8 Chattanooga/East Ridge fills a clear niche: it is the economical fallback for travelers who need a bed and basic breakfast, not a destination. It justifies its place in a city guide because it offers measurable savings over comparable downtown options and accurate orientation for someone prioritizing budget over experience.
