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Why Tourism Matters to Walker County Business: A Conversation with Rock City

23 min · 28. maj 2026
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Why does tourism matter to Walker County business? In this episode of Walker Talks, hosts Lacey Smith and Ashley Mew welcome Jamie Rennick of Rock City for a conversation about tourism, local business, and economic growth in Walker County, Georgia. As part of the Walker County Chamber of Commerce’s May tourism focus, this episode looks at Rock City as a powerful example of how tourism brings revenue, visibility, and opportunity into our local economy. When visitors come to Walker County, they support more than one attraction. They visit restaurants, stop at gas stations, book overnight stays, explore local communities, and help strengthen the business landscape across our region. Jamie shares updates on Rock City’s summer events, Americana-themed programming, Dog Days, Birds of Prey shows, local school partnerships, and the celebration of the iconic “See Rock City” barns and birdhouses. The conversation also highlights the success of the Enchanted Pumpkin Patch, the tradition of the Enchanted Garden of Lights, Rock City’s partnership with the Chattanooga Lookouts, and the proposed gondola project connecting Blowing Springs Farm to Rock City. Together, Lacey, Ashley, and Jamie discuss how thoughtful tourism growth can benefit both visitors and residents while creating meaningful opportunities for Walker County businesses. Listen in for an encouraging conversation about tourism, community partnerships, local economic development, and why attractions like Rock City continue to play such an important role in the future of Walker County.

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Why Tourism Matters to Walker County Business: A Conversation with Rock City

Why does tourism matter to Walker County business? In this episode of Walker Talks, hosts Lacey Smith and Ashley Mew welcome Jamie Rennick of Rock City for a conversation about tourism, local business, and economic growth in Walker County, Georgia. As part of the Walker County Chamber of Commerce’s May tourism focus, this episode looks at Rock City as a powerful example of how tourism brings revenue, visibility, and opportunity into our local economy. When visitors come to Walker County, they support more than one attraction. They visit restaurants, stop at gas stations, book overnight stays, explore local communities, and help strengthen the business landscape across our region. Jamie shares updates on Rock City’s summer events, Americana-themed programming, Dog Days, Birds of Prey shows, local school partnerships, and the celebration of the iconic “See Rock City” barns and birdhouses. The conversation also highlights the success of the Enchanted Pumpkin Patch, the tradition of the Enchanted Garden of Lights, Rock City’s partnership with the Chattanooga Lookouts, and the proposed gondola project connecting Blowing Springs Farm to Rock City. Together, Lacey, Ashley, and Jamie discuss how thoughtful tourism growth can benefit both visitors and residents while creating meaningful opportunities for Walker County businesses. Listen in for an encouraging conversation about tourism, community partnerships, local economic development, and why attractions like Rock City continue to play such an important role in the future of Walker County.

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