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Mainline Beltline Trail

Westside Trail

Winding through some of Atlanta’s oldest and most historic neighborhoods, the Westside Trail is convenient to MARTA and buzzing with art displays and community pride.

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Explore the Westside Trail

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Ride & Explore

Go Beyond the Trail

Experience some of Atlanta's most historic neighborhoods and communities on foot, scooter, bike, or skates.

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Take in the View

Whether you're connecting with the outdoors at Westside Park, gathering with loved ones at Ashview Community Gardens, or exploring the history of Washington Park, the Westside Trail connects to a number of green spaces.

Neighborhoods

A Cultural Tapestry

History abounds in the Westside Trail neighborhoods, which honor the past while celebrating an infusion of new energy and welcoming new friends and neighbors.

Knight Park // Howell Station // Bankhead // Hunter Hills // Washington Park // Mozley Park // Just Us // Ashview Heights

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Shopping & Retail

A Booming Marketplace

Many of Atlanta’s newest and most buzzed-about retail spaces are in close proximity to the Westside Trail and its connector trails.

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Art & Culture

Drawing from History

From community murals to sculptures created as part of our LagosAtlanta: Sister City Rising exhibition, installations on the Westside Trail reflect the rich history of the surrounding neighborhoods.

Trail Etiquette

The Beltline is for Everybody

We want everyone of every age and background to enjoy their time on the Atlanta Beltline. Let’s respect the trails and each other by following proper trail etiquette.

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Report Maintenance Issues

Report an issue: Maintenance issues on the trail can be reported to (404) 546-0311 or by visiting ATL311.com. Always call 911 in case of emergencies.