Atlanta Beltline Arboretum
A Dynamic Ecological Connector
The Atlanta Beltline Arboretum is a linear greenway along the Beltline corridor. It is a habitat of trees, grasses, and wildflowers that beautify the trail and attract wildlife, including birds, butterflies, and pollinators.
Designed for Sustainable Landscape Management
The Beltline is home to one of the region's largest and most significant arboretum, purposefully cultivated to restore the urban ecosystem. This vibrant collection includes a variety of trees, woody plants, grasses, and wildflowers. As trail development progresses, the Arboretum will grow further with the addition of new trees incorporated into its collections.
Partners in Enhancing Our Urban Forest
We partnered with Trees Atlanta for the design, installation, and maintenance of the Atlanta Beltline Arboretum. Trees Atlanta also serves as an education and community program partner to ensure program access to everyone in Atlanta.
This one-of-a-kind linear expanse provides neighborhood connectivity along the Beltline while showcasing the unique natural characteristics within each community. The Arboretum is a free and open-to-all green museum.
A Whimsical Garden in Reynoldstown
The Stumpery Garden is a unique collection of repurposed logs and tree stumps from around Atlanta. Nature’s lifecycle story is told through living trees and flora working in tandem with dead stumps to nourish a vibrant ecosystem.
Explore the Atlanta Beltline Arboretum
Let Trees Atlanta guide you along the Beltline’s lush Arboretum. Join docent-led tours for fresh air, stunning city views, and botanical wonders at every turn.
With over 9,000 meticulously cataloged plants, including 369 distinct tree and shrub species and cultivars, the 85-acre Arboretum offers a captivating glimpse into Atlanta's history and horticultural heritage. Experience the magic of every season as you explore this botanical urban oasis.
A Virtual Visit to the Arboretum
Get a glimpse at the wonder of the Atlanta Beltline Arboretum. To experience it in full, plan a docent-led walking tour through Trees Atlanta.