Lula Falls Day Hike

Sun, Jun 14, 2026
10:00AM - 4:00PM

Lula Falls Day Hike

Date & Time

Sunday, Jun 14, 2026
10:00AM - 4:00PM

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Description

Lula Falls Day Hike

Join us for a special guided hike at the Lula Lake Land Trust Core Preserve, a protected landscape on Lookout Mountain known for its waterfalls, scenic overlooks, and conservation significance. Unlike the typical Open Gate Days when the preserve is open to the public, this experience includes a private guided hike led by Lula Lake Land Trust staff, offering participants a more in-depth and exclusive opportunity to explore the property.

During the hike, participants will learn about the history of the Core Preserve, the land trust’s conservation efforts across more than 12,000 acres on Lookout Mountain, and the importance of protecting intact mountain watersheds. Guides will also highlight native plant communities, regional ecology, and the role conservation organizations play in preserving access to places like this. 

The hike will visit several of the preserve’s most notable features, including Lula Lake, the 110-foot Lula Falls, and scenic bluff overlooks that provide sweeping views across the surrounding valley. Expect a relaxed pace with frequent stops for interpretation, photos, and time to take in one of the most beautiful protected landscapes in northwest Georgia Lula Lake Land Trust.


Schedule & Activities

Meeting Location: 5000 Lula Lake Road, Lookout Mountain, GA 30750 

We will meet at the Lula Lake Land Trust entrance where participants will check in before beginning a guided hike led by trained preserve staff. The route will explore several areas of the property including Lula Lake, Lula Falls, and the bluff overlook before returning to the starting point.


Plan Your Trip

Arrival Time:

Please arrive 10–15 minutes early to allow time for parking and check-in. The preserve operates under controlled access, so late arrivals may not be able to join the group once the hike begins. 

What Should I Pack:

Sturdy waterproof hiking boots, trekking poles (if you have them), 2 liters of water, snacks/lunch, extra socks, sun protection, and a daypack.

How Long Is the Hike?

Approximately 4-6 miles depending on the route selected by the preserve guides. 

Accessibility & Terrain:

Natural dirt trails with moderate elevation changes and occasional rocky or uneven surfaces. Some sections may be steep near the bluff and waterfall areas.