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Daily Trails


Lula Lake Land Trust offers a variety of ​daily-accessible trails outside of our Core Preserve.
​For more information on these trails, including maps and trail access, please select from the following:

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Moonshine Trails
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The Moonshine Trail system, est. 2017, is owned and managed by Lula Lake Land Trust. This trail system made the final connection between Cloudland Canyon State Park and downtown Chattanooga via trail. These dog-friendly trails are open to hikers, trail runners, and mountain bikers. Moonshine Trails are open daily. No permit or reservation required.
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[CLICK HERE FOR MORE]

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Durham Trails
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Durham Trails are currently being built thanks to the generous support of both Riverview Foundation and REI Co-op. These critical funds are helping Lula Lake Land Trust sprint through the finish line on the Durham Trails, with an expected completion date of Spring 2023. Current access is only from the Five Points trailhead via the Kettlebottom Trail.
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[CLICK HERE FOR MORE]

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Cloudland Connector Trail

The Cloudland Connector Trail is a 26 mile trail that connects the western end of the Moonshine Trail system to Cloudland Canyon State Park. While there is no permit required to recreate on this long-distance trail, a permit is required for this long-distance trail connecting through Lula Lake Land Trust’s Core Preserve property.

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Behind the Waterfall

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.  

Contact Us

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Lula Lake Land Trust
PO Box 395 
Lookout Mtn, TN 37350
​706-820-0520
​info@lulalake.org
  • Lula Lake Land Trust
  • ABOUT
    • History & Purpose
    • Conservation
    • Education >
      • Educational Opportunities
    • Recreation
    • Contact and FAQs
    • Volunteer
    • MORE >
      • OUTLOOK Blog
      • Board & Staff
      • Employment
  • Donate
    • Give Now
    • Trail Work
    • Hemlock Preservation
    • Planned Giving
    • Stock Gifts
    • Corporate Partnerships
  • Visit
    • Core Preserve >
      • Public Access
      • Guided Hikes
      • Annual Pass
    • Daily Trails >
      • Moonshine Trails
      • Durham Trails
      • Cloudland Connector Trail
    • Maps
    • Other Adventures
  • Events
  • SHOP