Lula Lake Land Trust, a renowned conservation organization, is committed to preserving and protecting the natural beauty of Lula Lake and its surrounding area. With a strong dedication to environmental stewardship, the brand aims to maintain the land's ecological integrity for future generations to enjoy. Lula Lake Land Trust offers a unique and immersive experience in the form of hiking trails, pristine waterfalls, and breathtaking overlooks. Visitors can explore the expansive property, which encompasses diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. As a non-profit organization, Lula Lake Land Trust relies on the support of donors and volunteers to continue its conservation efforts. By promoting sustainability and educating the community about the importance of land preservation, the brand remains a driving force in protecting Lula Lake and its surrounding natural wonders.
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Amenities and More
- Good for kids
- Dogs allowed
- Picnic tables
- Kid-friendly hikes
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Public restroom
Reviews
A hidden gem and great alt to busier state parks. The timed entry system reduces foot traffic making hiking more enjoyable.
We took the middle trail to the falls to get off the gravel road and I would consider it easy. There were several other trails available to add-on if desired. The staff working the parking lot were able to give good recommendations.
There are two areas with falls. The second, tall waterfall does require a steep descent/climb I would consider moderate to difficult, could be hard on the knees.
Such a beautiful and peaceful place to hike. The hike to the lake is pretty much level. I would say with or without much hiking experience anyone would enjoy a visit here. It’s open the first and last weekend of every month.
What a beautiful, unspoiled place! No crowds, no trash lying around. Probably due to reservation requirements and limited spots. LOVE this! Beautiful views from the bluffs, gorgeous rock formations, fantastic waterfall. Different hikes for different abilities. Really helpful staff at the entrance. The map was just a bit confusing because the directional signs aren't super clear. Still a fantastic little piece of nature to enjoy.
The trail was really nice! It was gravel until the falls. I was very pleasantly surprised. The people working there were really kind as well! Dog friendly as long as they’re on leashes. The view from the bluff is also nice!
You can go and see the waterfall...which I definitely recommend doing at least once, and then you can hike the quieter trails along the creek and ridge and appreciate the conservation work that is in progress here. The beautiful riparian ecosystem includes hemlock trees that the Trust is working very hard to preserve.
We have wanted to hike here forever and finally made plans to do so. Sooooo glad and we'll be back. Easy, moderate and hard trails; can do all at your own pace. We were with our adventure seeking son and took a few of the hard trails; kicked our butts but glad we did it. Beautiful waterfall area where you can sit and catch your breath and rest and chill and take in the beauty yof the area. They offer guided hikes here also (need to make a reservation) where you will be given tidbits of information on how the Trust came to be and some fun facts.
Beautiful waterfall and trails. So glad to finally have had the opportunity to visit.
First thing to know, go onto eventbrite and get your ticket earlier than the day of. We drove down once and were disappointed we didn't know.
Secondly, allocate about 2 hours at a minimum for the walk if you have kids or babies. I think I racked in about 17000 steps. Definitely suggest bringing food and eating at the picnic tables at the first falls.
Third my 8 and 9 year old said it was worth it. So take your kids!!! Highly recommend. I let the kids get as close as they wanted and it was so fun! All of the mini waterfalls and cliffs made for fun little stops on the way down.
Location
5000 Lula Lake Rd, Lookout Mountain, GA 30750, United States
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