We are lucky enough to live in a state that has waterfalls in abundance, especially throughout north Georgia. If you have spent much time in the Peach State, you’re likely well aware of how many great waterfalls in Georgia we have. While we may not have a Niagara Falls quite as magnificent as the one that straddles the Canadian border, we have one waterfall that is often considered the Niagara Falls of Georgia.

But for those of you who are thinking it’s Amicalola Falls, you’re going to be in for a surprise. Check out the magic and wonderment that is Lula Lake Falls in Lookout Mountain, Georgia.

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Check out this great quick clip of this beautiful waterfall in Georgia:

Remember, Lula Lake Falls is not open to the public on a daily basis. The preserve is typically open the first and last weekend of each month from May to November. You can check out the Lula Lake Land Trust website or Facebook page for more information and a schedule of public dates. Reservations must be made in advance and the park is only open during specific hours on open weekends.

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