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Lullwater Preserve — Attraction in Decatur

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Lullwater Preserve
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Candler Lake
Atlanta, GA 30033
Emory Clairmont Campus
Emory University, Dooley Dr, Decatur, GA 30033
Hahn Woods
866 Houston Mill Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30329
Ira B. Melton Park
2064 Desmond Dr, Decatur, GA 30033
Nearby restaurants
Golden Drops Café
1788 Clairmont Rd, Decatur, GA 30033
Kaldi's Coffee in the HSRB
1750 Haygood Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Dancing Goats Emory
1516 Clifton Rd N E, Atlanta, GA 30329
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Decatur Highlands
10 Highland Lake Cir, Decatur, GA 30033
Clairmont Reserve Apartment Homes
1575 Clairmont Rd, Decatur, GA 30033, United States
Alicia Wallace - State Farm Insurance Agent
1549 Clairmont Rd #205, Decatur, GA 30033
Rite Touch Massage
1549 Clairmont Rd #202, Decatur, GA 30033
Still Hot Yoga
1549 Clairmont Rd #206, Decatur, GA 30033, United States
Houston Mill House
Houston Mill House, 849 Houston Mill Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30329
Wisteria Lanes
1615 Clifton Rd N E, Atlanta, GA 30329
Emory University School of Medicine
2015 Uppergate Dr, Atlanta, GA 30307
Hahn Forest
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Mason Guest House
1555 Shoup Ct, Decatur, GA 30033
Hope Lodge
1552 Shoup Ct, Decatur, GA 30033
Emory Conference Center Hotel
1615 Clifton Rd N E, Atlanta, GA 30329
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Lullwater Preserve

1463 Clifton Rd N E, Decatur, GA 30033
4.7(273)
Open until 9:00 PM
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attractions: Candler Lake, Emory Clairmont Campus, Hahn Woods, Ira B. Melton Park, restaurants: Golden Drops Café, Kaldi's Coffee in the HSRB, Dancing Goats Emory, local businesses: Decatur Highlands, Clairmont Reserve Apartment Homes, Alicia Wallace - State Farm Insurance Agent, Rite Touch Massage, Still Hot Yoga, Houston Mill House, Wisteria Lanes, Emory University School of Medicine, Hahn Forest
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Nearby attractions of Lullwater Preserve

Candler Lake

Emory Clairmont Campus

Hahn Woods

Ira B. Melton Park

Candler Lake

Candler Lake

4.6

(8)

Open 24 hours
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Emory Clairmont Campus

Emory Clairmont Campus

4.7

(32)

Open 24 hours
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Hahn Woods

Hahn Woods

4.6

(96)

Open 24 hours
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Ira B. Melton Park

Ira B. Melton Park

4.5

(69)

Open until 7:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Lullwater Preserve

Golden Drops Café

Kaldi's Coffee in the HSRB

Dancing Goats Emory

Golden Drops Café

Golden Drops Café

4.6

(348)

$

Open until 5:00 PM
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Kaldi's Coffee in the HSRB

Kaldi's Coffee in the HSRB

4.1

(6)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Dancing Goats Emory

Dancing Goats Emory

3.9

(11)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby local services of Lullwater Preserve

Decatur Highlands

Clairmont Reserve Apartment Homes

Alicia Wallace - State Farm Insurance Agent

Rite Touch Massage

Still Hot Yoga

Houston Mill House

Wisteria Lanes

Emory University School of Medicine

Hahn Forest

Decatur Highlands

Decatur Highlands

3.9

(233)

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Clairmont Reserve Apartment Homes

Clairmont Reserve Apartment Homes

3.8

(97)

Click for details
Alicia Wallace - State Farm Insurance Agent

Alicia Wallace - State Farm Insurance Agent

4.9

(164)

Click for details
Rite Touch Massage

Rite Touch Massage

4.6

(49)

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Reviews of Lullwater Preserve

4.7
(273)
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3.0
2y

Pretty sweet park. I strolled down here with my sister, who's showing me around.

I'm visiting Atlanta, so I'm not like a local or anything.

First off, coming in there's an iron gate cutting through the paved asphalt road, with a sign that says "Private Entry only" -- don't remember the exact phrase.

Suffice to say, I'd imagine they want to warn off traffic, but any foot traffic (ahem, pedestrians) are fair game here. As in, it's a free country, and it's perfectly allowed to go for a casual stroll around -- so no worries, brother.

Cool views all around. Lot of light to deep- green vegetation, as is customary for all Georgia sights, as I've slowly come to learn.

Saw a brotherhood or some forked trees, about human height, I'd say.

A tree that seemed split in two, perhaps by the storm or such.

A wide open grassy pasture, which is perfect to sit down and picnic at, maybe eat a sandwich or something for lunch. Wouldn't be a halfway bad idea.

Oh, and I spotted a dear -- deer. Snapped my fingers because I'm a bit combatant for no good reason, and the deer's ears eventually perked up, and it glanced in my direction, a bit quizzically, tilting its head as if asking what the heck I was about. I just said aloud, "Hi!" and promptly waved in a genial rejoinder, and it promptly snorted (or maybe I heard it in my mind) and went back to feasting on the wondrous, glorious deep-green vegetation. Oh, well. Vegans, am I right?

Anyways, strolled down a bit farther, came across a man-made waterfall. Didn't get too close, but I managed to snap some photos, as you can see.

Eventually, on the right side of a road, we beheld a narrow metal bridge, which looked safe enough to cross. It was situated above a murky swamp, or maybe it was a lake. We crossed two at a time, even though I wondered if maybe one at once would've been a wiser choice. Turns off, there was enough wisdom to go around, as nothing too eventful transpired there.

Ultimately, came upon a private residence, the Lullwater House -- named after the park, I'd hazard a guess. It said invited guests only, which was a bit of a bummer, and I'd assume dear Nosferatu would agree wholeheartedly with me.

Anyways, we turned back or rather continued the loop to head to the path that returned to the entrance, but overall my experience is that this is a pretty nifty, out of the way and low-key park, with a sufficient amount of vegetation, trees, and wildlife if that's your sort of thing! Seems like a great and altogether unassuming location too. I'll definitely be back here, at least once more, maybe run it solo next time! Great place for a casual stroll anytime — after all, who’s there...

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5.0
2y

It was truly a pleasant surprise for me and my wife during our present stay in Atlanta, when our daughter and son-in-law took us around this stunningly beautiful area ... a heaven for nature's lovers. We couldn't believe we were in the middle of the city within the Emory University area. I would call it a 'hidden gem' in Atlanta. It was tranquil, peaceful, and strolling around a serene lake on semi paved pathways was a wonderful experience. My three years old grand daughter too thoroughly enjoyed her walk... and was excited to see plenty of geese and a couple of deers. Would highly recommend a walk over the suspension bridge near the waterfall. Would love to spend some time here every time we...

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5.0
6y

I cant' say how much I love this place. The best place for running and relaxing. anytime I go there, I find a new trail. There is lake in this park and you can run around the lake and breath the fresh air. If you are lucky, you might see some deers around you. There are always gooses around the lake. Very nice and scenic place for those who like shooting photos. It's also a nice place if you want to walk with your dog, however, the leash policy is enforced. There is also a stream inside the park. You'll also find a beautiful bridge which connects the trail to the back of VA hospital. So if you leave in front of VA hospital, you have the access to the park and you do not need to use...

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Pretty sweet park. I strolled down here with my sister, who's showing me around. I'm visiting Atlanta, so I'm not like a local or anything. First off, coming in there's an iron gate cutting through the paved asphalt road, with a sign that says "Private Entry only" -- don't remember the exact phrase. Suffice to say, I'd imagine they want to warn off traffic, but any *foot* traffic (ahem, pedestrians) are fair game here. As in, it's a free country, and it's perfectly allowed to go for a casual stroll around -- so no worries, brother. Cool views all around. Lot of light to deep- green vegetation, as is customary for all Georgia sights, as I've slowly come to learn. Saw a brotherhood or some forked trees, about human height, I'd say. A tree that seemed split in two, perhaps by the storm or such. A wide open grassy pasture, which is perfect to sit down and picnic at, maybe eat a sandwich or something for lunch. Wouldn't be a halfway bad idea. Oh, and I spotted a dear -- deer. Snapped my fingers because I'm a bit combatant for no good reason, and the deer's ears eventually perked up, and it glanced in my direction, a bit quizzically, tilting its head as if asking what the heck I was about. I just said aloud, "Hi!" and promptly waved in a genial rejoinder, and it promptly snorted (or maybe I heard it in my mind) and went back to feasting on the wondrous, glorious deep-green vegetation. Oh, well. Vegans, am I right? Anyways, strolled down a bit farther, came across a man-made waterfall. Didn't get too close, but I managed to snap some photos, as you can see. Eventually, on the right side of a road, we beheld a narrow metal bridge, which looked safe enough to cross. It was situated above a murky swamp, or maybe it was a lake. We crossed two at a time, even though I wondered if maybe one at once would've been a wiser choice. Turns off, there was enough wisdom to go around, as nothing too eventful transpired there. Ultimately, came upon a private residence, the Lullwater House -- named after the park, I'd hazard a guess. It said invited guests only, which was a bit of a bummer, and I'd assume dear Nosferatu would agree wholeheartedly with me. Anyways, we turned back or rather continued the loop to head to the path that returned to the entrance, but overall my experience is that this is a pretty nifty, out of the way and low-key park, with a sufficient amount of vegetation, trees, and wildlife if that's your sort of thing! Seems like a great and altogether unassuming location too. I'll definitely be back here, at least once more, maybe run it solo next time! Great place for a casual stroll anytime — after all, who’s there to stop you?
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Pretty sweet park. I strolled down here with my sister, who's showing me around. I'm visiting Atlanta, so I'm not like a local or anything. First off, coming in there's an iron gate cutting through the paved asphalt road, with a sign that says "Private Entry only" -- don't remember the exact phrase. Suffice to say, I'd imagine they want to warn off traffic, but any *foot* traffic (ahem, pedestrians) are fair game here. As in, it's a free country, and it's perfectly allowed to go for a casual stroll around -- so no worries, brother. Cool views all around. Lot of light to deep- green vegetation, as is customary for all Georgia sights, as I've slowly come to learn. Saw a brotherhood or some forked trees, about human height, I'd say. A tree that seemed split in two, perhaps by the storm or such. A wide open grassy pasture, which is perfect to sit down and picnic at, maybe eat a sandwich or something for lunch. Wouldn't be a halfway bad idea. Oh, and I spotted a dear -- deer. Snapped my fingers because I'm a bit combatant for no good reason, and the deer's ears eventually perked up, and it glanced in my direction, a bit quizzically, tilting its head as if asking what the heck I was about. I just said aloud, "Hi!" and promptly waved in a genial rejoinder, and it promptly snorted (or maybe I heard it in my mind) and went back to feasting on the wondrous, glorious deep-green vegetation. Oh, well. Vegans, am I right? Anyways, strolled down a bit farther, came across a man-made waterfall. Didn't get too close, but I managed to snap some photos, as you can see. Eventually, on the right side of a road, we beheld a narrow metal bridge, which looked safe enough to cross. It was situated above a murky swamp, or maybe it was a lake. We crossed two at a time, even though I wondered if maybe one at once would've been a wiser choice. Turns off, there was enough wisdom to go around, as nothing too eventful transpired there. Ultimately, came upon a private residence, the Lullwater House -- named after the park, I'd hazard a guess. It said invited guests only, which was a bit of a bummer, and I'd assume dear Nosferatu would agree wholeheartedly with me. Anyways, we turned back or rather continued the loop to head to the path that returned to the entrance, but overall my experience is that this is a pretty nifty, out of the way and low-key park, with a sufficient amount of vegetation, trees, and wildlife if that's your sort of thing! Seems like a great and altogether unassuming location too. I'll definitely be back here, at least once more, maybe run it solo next time! Great place for a casual stroll anytime — after all, who’s there to stop you?
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