If you’ve found yourself pulled toward the idea of eloping surrounded by cliffs, waterfalls, and winding trails… eloping at Lula Lake might already be calling your name. Tucked into Lookout Mountain, this place feels sacred, and not just because of its jaw-dropping scenery. It’s also a protected land with a powerful mission behind it, and it’s one of the rare places in the Southeast where your elopement will actually support conservation efforts. That’s part of what makes this place so special.
As one of the few photographers approved to shoot elopements here, I can help guide you through this unique experience. So if you’re dreaming of a day that feels rooted in purpose, beauty, and nature in the heart of Lookout Mountain, this Lula Lake Elopement Guide is for you.
Eloping at Lula Lake Land Trust feels like stepping into something sacred. It’s not just the views; though yeah, the 120-foot waterfall and mountain overlooks are stunning. It’s also that this place is protected, preserved, and deeply cared for. Only a few couples get to exchange vows here each year, and that intentionality shows up in every part of the experience. You’re not just saying “I do” in a pretty spot, you’re supporting a mission that keeps this land wild and open for generations to come. Here’s why Lula Lake is one of the most meaningful places you could choose to elope in the Southeast:
All this to say, that eloping at Lula Lake is a unique experience that you will never forget and one that aligns with any couple looking to support the outdoors.
Eloping at Lula Lake isn’t like booking a venue and showing up. It’s more thoughtful than that and that’s part of what makes it so special. Because this land is protected, every elopement is intentionally kept small and low-impact to preserve the trails, trees, and waterfall for future visitors. Here’s exactly what you need to know to make it happen:
More information can be found straight from the source at the Lula Lake Land Trust website. Of course, I’m here to help you navigate any confusion or questions you might have.
Lula Lake is committed to protecting the land, so ceremonies here are intentionally minimalist, but still full of meaning. Here’s what that looks like:
Eloping at Lula Lake isn’t about stripping the day down, it’s about making sure the beauty that drew you here stays untouched for others to enjoy. And honestly? When the forest, the falls, and the moment are this powerful, you don’t need anything extra!
Even though Lula Lake Land Trust sits just outside Chattanooga, it’s technically in Georgia. Therefore, you’ll need a Georgia marriage license to make things official. Thankfully, the process is simple and straightforward. Here’s what you’ll need to do:
That’s one more thing off your mind so you can focus on what actually matters—getting married in a place that feels like you!
Lula Lake Land Trust is so full of variety! Here are some of the standout places to consider for your elopement:
A quieter, peaceful spot with stunning views of the upper falls as they pour into bright turquoise water. You’ll get there by walking along an old railroad bed, and it’s a great mix of beauty and accessibility. This is a great spot for smaller ceremonies (less than 5 people), as well as portraits.
This is the showstopper. Lula Lake’s nearly 120-foot waterfall crashes into a basin below. It takes a rugged hike to get there, but if you’re up for the adventure, the payoff is huge. I don’t recommend this spot for ceremonies because it can be very loud and hard for guests to hear what you are saying. However, if you want to do some private vows or portraits here, it doesn’t get more epic!
Want that wide-open, top-of-the-world feeling? The bluff trails give you sweeping views of the Tennessee Valley and surrounding landscape. This is the best spot on the list for a ceremony with up to 10 people. And portraits at golden hour are also incredible here!
For something calmer and more accessible, the meadow area is a great choice. It’s open, full of soft light, and perfect if you’re looking for a gentler terrain for guests or want space to spread out a bit with your small group.
While absolutely no swimming is allowed in Lula Lake itself, you can wade in the creek leading to the falls if you would like and it can make for some pretty fun and unique wedding photos! Just be aware though, the water is pretty much always cold!
Each location has its own vibe, and I’m happy to help you pick the one that feels most like you!
A little prep goes a long way in making your elopement here feel stress-free and meaningful. Here are a few tips to help everything go smoothly:
Whether you’re planning a cozy weekend just the two of you or bringing a few people along, there are plenty of unique places to stay nearby. From secluded cabins with mountain views to quirky Airbnbs and sweet bed-and-breakfasts, I’ve got a curated list for you. Some even have hot tubs and fire pits—ideal for a post-elopement wind-down or sweet getting ready moments.
For just the two of you:
Cloud 9 Container Home with Rooftop Deck
For you and few guests:
Lula Lake is just a quick drive from downtown Chattanooga, which means great food is within easy reach. Whether you want to toast with cocktails or grab something local to eat, the options are solid. Here are a few places that I personally recommend:
State of Confusion
Odd Story Brewing
Lula Lake Land Trust is a nonprofit organization with a mission to preserve and protect the natural landscapes around Rock Creek. Through land conservation, environmental education, and efforts to provide low-impact recreation, they’re doing the work it takes to make sure this place stays wild, beautiful, and accessible for generations to come.
Your elopement here directly supports that mission. The donation required to book your ceremony isn’t just a fee—it’s an investment in something real: protecting waterfalls, forests, trails, and wildlife habitats. You’re choosing to say your vows somewhere that values sustainability, stewardship, and the deep connection between people and nature.
It’s a rare chance to celebrate your relationship while giving back to the land—and that kind of meaning sticks with you long after the photos are taken.
Not every photographer can shoot at Lula Lake, and that’s for good reason. As one of the few photographers officially approved by Lula Lake Land Trust, I know this land like the back of my hand. I’ve hiked the trails, watched the light change over the bluff, and learned how to plan an elopement here in a way that’s both meaningful and respectful to the land.
I’ll help you find the best ceremony spots, guide you through the logistics, and make sure your experience feels like you: not some pre-scripted version of what a wedding is “supposed” to be. Whether you want to say your vows beneath the falls or at the bluff overlook, I’ll be there to help you navigate it all, calmly and confidently.
I’ll also make sure your photos feel like you. No weird poses. No pressure to perform. Just honest moments, real connection, and the beauty of this place wrapped around it all.
If Lula Lake is calling to you, let’s talk! I’d be honored to help you plan something grounded, beautiful, and deeply true to who you are. [Reach out here] and let’s start dreaming it up.