FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 // 11 AM

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Lula Lake Day Hike
Lula Lake Land Trust


Please read our COVID-19 protocols before registering.

Join the Georgia Conservancy and Lula Lake Land Trust on Friday, February 12 for a private guided day hike at the beautiful core preserve at Lula Lake! The core preserve at Lula Lake Land Trust is one of the most stunning conserved landscapes in all of the Southeast and offers visitors a number of incredible waterfall experiences and vistas atop Lookout Mountain. The guided hike will begin at 11 AM and will be roughly 4 miles in length.

*This will be a socially-distanced hike and will have no more than 15 registered attendees. Masked are required to be worn during this hike. Please read our COVID-19 protocols for more information.

  • When: Friday, February 12 // 11 - AM - 3 PM

  • Where: Lula Lake Land Trust // Core Preserve // 5000 Lula Lake Rd, Lookout Mountain, GA 30750

  • Tour Details: Guided 4-mile hike with moderate inclines and declines. Optional trail experiences may include more strenuous hiking, but are in no way required for the hike.

  • What to bring: Face mask, hand sanitizer, water, bagged lunch (if appropriate), snacks, appropriate hiking shoes (closed-toe), rain jacket, and a sense of adventure. Please read our COVID-19 protocols for more information.

  • Parking: Please park at the gravel lot on your left after you enter the property.

  • Cost: $35 per person with a portion of your fee supporting the work of Lula Lake Land Trust.

Join us on a Georgia Conservancy Stewardship Trip to learn more about important location-specific conservation issues, as well as statewide advocacy opportunities. Our goal is simple: Create a connection between some of Georgia’s most precious places and the people needed to protect them.


ABOUT LULA LAKE LAND TRUST

Lula Lake Land Trust was established by the will of Mr. Robert Davenport, Sr. at his death in 1994. Since then, his children Bobby, Elliott, Eleanor and Adelaide along with the Board of Trustees, local foundations and staff have helped to conserve over 8,000 acres on Lookout Mountain, doubled the size of Cloudland Canyon State Park, built nearly 60 miles of recreational trails spanning private, conservation, and state-owned lands. Our fee owned properties are research sites for UTC, UGA, and the State of Georgia Forestry Division as we seek to reintroduce the American Chestnut Tree while attempting to fight the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid with both chemical and biologic agents. We are in continuous pursuit of additional properties to protect and conserve within the Rock Creek and Bear Creek watersheds on Lookout Mountain. We seek to become outstanding stewards of conservation lands surrounding Chattanooga, Tennessee along with our 6 other land trust partners in the region.


REGISTER BELOW

*Registration opens to the Georgia Conservancy members at 5 PM on Friday, January 8 and the General Public on Monday, January 11 at 8 AM

*This will be a socially-distanced hike and will have no more than 15 registered attendees. Masked are required to be worn during this hike. Please read our COVID-19 protocols for more information.

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Did you know? Georgia Conservancy members have the opportunity to register early for select Stewardship Trips, as well as receive a discount on a number of our adventures during the year. Become a Georgia Conservancy member today, or renew your membership! Already a member? Use your email provided promo code for early registration and to receive a discount (Live Oak Level and above) when registering for this trip. 


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The Georgia Conservancy's Stewardship Trips program is excited to offer Day Trips help to supplement and enhance our already robust statewide trips schedule and aims to highlight and acknowledge the diverse array of green spaces, natural resources, individuals and organizations that are putting metro Atlanta and Georgia on the map for environmental stewardship and sustainable growth.

Learn more about our Stewardship Trips Program


If you have any questions about our Stewardship Trips Program or about any upcoming trip, please contact Georgia Conservancy Stewardship Trips Director Clark Harrison at charrison@gaconservancy.org.