


Lula Lake Land Trust
The Lula Lake Land Trust, established by the will of Robert M. Davenport in January of 1994, is a 4,000-acre preserve on Lookout Mountain, off of Lula Lake Road. Beginning in 1958, and continuing through the 1960's and 70's, Mr. Davenport purchased Lula Lake, Lula Falls, and tracts of land that had been used for mining, clear-cut timber harvesting, and garbage dumping. Once Mr. Davenport closed the lands to unrestricted public access in the early 1980’s, he rejuvenated the land by cleaning up the dump sites and replanting timbered areas. The current attractive condition of the property is a tribute to his hard work.
Every first and last Saturday of the month, the Trust opens up their lands to public, allowing hiking, mountain biking, and picnicking from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The mission of the Lula Lake Land Trust is to protect and preserve the natural beauty and abundant resources within the Rock Creek watershed for the benefit of present and future generations by fostering education, research and conservation stewardship of the land.
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