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Fireworks above a Cloudland crowd. Two people use water guns to race rubber ducks. A person pulls out a 4th of July-themed jenga block. A father helps his child up the stairs.

This beautiful mountain resort offers stunning views from the cliffs of Lookout Mountain — and the ideal place to escape for the Fourth of July weekend.

Photo provided by Cloudland

Looking for a 4th of July weekend getaway?

Cloudland at McLemore Resort provides the perfect backdrop for holiday weekend activities — headlined by the spectacular Carnival Americana Saturday celebration.

Look forward to:

  • A captivating cliff-edge firework show
  • Live music by Tennessee-based Brassfield
  • An inflatable sports challenge + bounce house
  • Dunk tank
  • Free tickets for Cloudland guests + kids under 12
  • Multiple dining options

Plus, while you’re there, the world-class golf course + wellness spa are both just a few steps away.

Make it a memorable holiday weekend

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