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Enjoy an easy 3.8-mile hike around Candler Lake in Lullwater Preserve, featuring a suspension bridge and historic ruins.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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559 m
Highlight • Bridge
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2.77 km
Highlight • Lake
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6.12 km
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5.81 km
295 m
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3.43 km
1.59 km
1.08 km
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The trail offers varied terrain, including paved sections, dirt paths, sand, and woodchips. While generally easy, some unpaved areas can become muddy after rain, and you might encounter exposed roots. A wider paved path circles Candler Lake, which is flat and suitable for strollers, bikes, and runners.
Along the route, you'll enjoy beautiful views of Candler Lake, which is home to fish and waterfowl. A significant highlight is the 210-foot suspension bridge, leading to a small waterfall and the ruins of a 1920s powerhouse. You'll also catch glimpses of the historic Lullwater House, the Emory University president's residence.
Yes, the Candler Lake loop is considered an easy hike, suitable for all fitness levels and skill sets, including beginners and families. Its minimal elevation changes make it a great option for a leisurely walk or run.
Lullwater Preserve is richly wooded and provides a habitat for diverse wildlife. You might spot various mammals, reptiles, and birds. The lake itself is home to fish and waterfowl.
The trail is located within Lullwater Preserve on Emory University's Atlanta campus. Parking information for visitors to Emory University or Lullwater Preserve should be checked directly with the university's visitor services, as specific public parking for the trailhead is not detailed.
While Lullwater Preserve is generally accessible, specific regulations regarding dogs on the Candler Lake loop are not detailed. It's best to check the official Lullwater Preserve or Emory University guidelines regarding pet policies before your visit.
The preserve offers lush greenery and old-growth trees, making it beautiful throughout the warmer months. Given that some unpaved sections can get muddy after rain, drier seasons or days would be ideal for a more comfortable experience.
Lullwater Preserve is located on Emory University's campus. There are no explicit permits or entrance fees mentioned for accessing the preserve itself, but it's always good practice to confirm any visitor policies or regulations directly with Emory University before your visit.
Yes, the Candler Lake loop is a circular trail, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the South Peachtree Creek PATH Trail, President's Loop Trail, Hill Loop Trail, Lake Loop Trail, Beatty Wildflower Trail, Lulwater spur, Secret Path, and Tom Gordon Walking Path.
After rain, some of the unpaved sections of the trail can become muddy. If you prefer to avoid mud, consider sticking to the wider paved path that circles Candler Lake, which remains relatively flat and easy to traverse.
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