There's Much More to Love at Lula Falls than Just a Waterfall, Like a Don't-Miss View
Lula Falls is one of Georgia's geologic wonders, where Rock Creek plunges 160-feet down into a deep canyon. But if you visit this land trust site tucked away in the Northwest corner of Georgia and only see the falls, you're missing much of the natural beauty preserved in this 8,000+ acre conservation area. For sure, the falls are spectacular. At approximately the same height as world-famous Niagara Falls, Lula Falls ranks as the second-tallest free-falling falls in Georgia, slightly behind Toccoa Falls. But surrounding the falls, Lula Lake Land Trust's core preserve offers a plethora of hiking trails through lush forest, blooming meadows, and along a stunning ridge-line standing hundreds of feet above the neighboring area. You also can read more about Lula Falls in our NewsBreak article by copying this short url into your browser: https://bit.ly/3BYcPVp
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Welcome to OurTravelCafe.com. I'm DeanLand, a trained journalist and retired global marketing executive. Living in Northwest Georgia, I write about about avocations including outdoors, travel, exploration, history, food and community passions. I've traveled to 47 states and nearly as many countries. My French Cajun upbringing in Louisiana plus my extended restaurant-related career affirm my status as an over-qualified eater. At my blog, OurTravelCafe.com, I offer a complete menu of our my own experiences, explorations and adventures, organized by geography and always sprinkled with some spicy, tasty tidbits and food notes.
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