Earth Day Clean-Up 2012

Hundreds of dedicated volunteers came out for Earth Day Clean-Up 2012 to clear the way for the Atlanta BeltLine Urban Farm in southwest Atlanta.

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The Atlanta BeltLine

Connecting Atlanta's rich history to a vibrant future. Learn more

 
 
Engaging the Community
  • Your Pathway
    To Participation

    Pictured: Atlanta BeltLine Volunteer Event // Learn more

  • Running in the
    Right Direction

    Pictured: Atlanta BeltLine Running Series // Read more

  • Accessible and Engaging
    Works of Art

    Pictured: Art on the Atlanta BeltLine // Read more

At The Atlanta BeltLine, we talk a lot about the importance of doing this with our communities instead of to them. The value added by engaging people from each and every of the 45 neighborhoods that make up the BeltLine family is immeasurable. Through our engaging programs, we invite all of these communities to come out and have fun with us! These programs are designed to invite you, our ABL neighbors to join us for activities, learning series, information sessions and all of the fun volunteer opportunities that this amazing project has to offer.
The very best way to learn about the Atlanta BeltLine is to take a ride on one of our free, narrated bus tours. Ride in comfort as you learn all about the Atlanta BeltLine history, project updates, and long-range plans. Bus tours run every Friday and Saturday morning, but space is limited and seats fill up fast! Learn more
A wonderful opportunity to really immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Atlanta BeltLine is through the Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum Walking Tour, led by expert docents from Trees Atlanta. With a focus on the horticultural collections, these guided tours along the East Side Trail are filled with great details about native trees, special features, and historical information about the Atlanta BeltLine and its one-of-a-kind Arboretum. Learn more
A partnership between Park Pride, Trees Atlanta, the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, and Atlanta Beltline Inc., the Adopt-the-Atlanta BeltLine program provides an opportunity for community groups to play a direct role in improving and maintaining the Atlanta BeltLine. Tools for adoption groups are being generously donated by the Atlanta Community ToolBank. Learn more
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine invites residents and visitors to explore new segments of the Atlanta BeltLine that are lined with unique temporary public art installations. This public art initiative selects new and returning artists each year to showcase dynamic installations and performances on the Atlanta BeltLine corridor, an emerging system of parks, trails, transit and development that reclaims a 22-mile loop of historic and mostly unused rail around the City’s core. Learn more
The Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum will be a large-scale reforestation of the corridor, with a focus on education. The corridor is divided into five segments that are informed by ecological and cultural conditions. Learn more
The Atlanta BeltLine Running Series is designed to bring people together to experience the exciting developments along the Atlanta BeltLine. In addition to offering a series of great races, the Atlanta BeltLine Running Series gives people a chance to see the Atlanta BeltLine first-hand, get excited about the progress, spread the word, and help raise awareness in the community about all that the Atlanta BeltLine has to offer. Learn more
So what exactly is the Atlanta BeltLine and how can you help? Maybe you’ve heard about the Atlanta BeltLine but don’t really understand what it’s all about. Maybe you’ve seen a news story or read an article, but still can’t get your head around the whole concept. Well, Atlanta BeltLine 101 is just what you need! Learn more
Please check back in 2014 for information regarding our next Symposium. This all-day event centers around educational sessions, an address from a keynote speaker, and a speakers’ roundtable. This is an excellent opportunity to collaborate with fellow land care professionals with a variety of backgrounds. The knowledgeable speakers are available throughout the day for questions and [...] Learn more
As the Atlanta BeltLine has matured as a project, the variety of ways to get involved has evolved as well. Whether you prefer to dig into the details, dig in the dirt, or dig into your wallet, you can become a huge part of its success. Join thousands of Atlantans who are helping make the Atlanta BeltLine happen! Learn more