Lena Street is a residential street running along the southern edge of Washington Park. The street includes Lionel Hampton Trail which intersects with the northern terminus of the Westside Trail.
ADA Accessible
Harwell Street is a residential street that dead-ends into the corridor.
ADA Accessible
The Westside Trail crosses over Martin Luther King Jr. Drive between Stafford Street and Morris Brown Drive near Booker T. Washington High School. The trail is accessible via a ramp on the northern side of the street.
ADA Accessible
Stafford Park is a small pocket park (0.1 acre) located on Stafford Street in the Mozely Park neighborhood. The park was repurposed as part of the Westside Trail to provide access to the corridor.
ADA Accessible
W. Fair Street is a residential street that dead-ends into the Westside Trail in the Mozely Park neighborhood.
ADA Accessible
This access point is a footpath with granite stone steps.
NOT ADA Accessible
The West End Trail intersects the Westside Trail near the overpass of I-20 as it turns west to parallel Westview Drive towards Westview Cemetery and the Southwest Connector Spur Trail network.
ADA Accessible
The Lucile Ave access ramp to the Westside Trail is located directly across from KIPP Strive Academy, between Altoona Place and Muse Street.
ADA Accessible
The West End Trail runs along Muse Street, a one-way road heading north from Ralph David Abernathy to Lucile Avenue. This swath of greenspace is landscaped and shaded with mature trees and includes an unpaved footpath to the Westside Trail.
NOT ADA Accessible
The West End Trail runs alongside White Street and Gordon White Park. This access point connects the Westside Trail to Gordon White Park and the West End Trail at the pedestrian crossing.
ADA Accessible
This access point connects the Westside Trail to the intersection of Ralph David Abernathy Blvd and Cascade Avenue as well as Kroger Citi Center shopping district.
ADA Accessible
This spot marks the turn to go between the West End Trail and Westside Trail. Go up the paved path through the woods to connect between the two trails.
This access point consists of a ramp and stairs onto the Westside Trail. It is a connecting point between the West End Trail (on White Street below) and the Westside Trail. The trails connect the Oakland City and West End neighborhoods as well as Brown Middle School.
ADA Accessible
This access point provides ingress/egress in “Warehouse Row” and is situated between two properties (1003 Donnelly Ave & 1035 Donnelly Ave) on the northern side of Donnelly Avenue.
ADA Accessible
This ramp connects the Westside Trail with Lee Street (US29) and the West End MARTA Station.
ADA Accessible
The Westside Trail crosses Allene Avenue at-grade just south of Catherine Street.
ADA Accessible
The southern terminus of the Westside Trail is at the western end of University Avenue just west of Metropolitan Avenue.
ADA Accessible
The northern end of the Northside Trail terminates at Dellwood Dr near Colonial Homes Dr.
ADA Accessible
The parcel at the NW corner of Holderness at Fenwood was originally part of the rail corridor. It will be fully developed as an access point during the construction of transit in the future.
NOT ADA Accessible
Bitsy Grant Tennis Center Spur Spur trail connecting the Northside Trail with the Bitsy Grant Tennis Center at Atlanta Memorial Park and the Northside Drive Trail.
ADA Accessible
Connection from the parking area at Louise Howard Park to the Northside Trail
NOT ADA Accessible
Connection from the parking area on Collier Road to the Northside Trail.
NOT ADA Accessible
Access to Tanyard Creek Park and the Northside Trail from Walthall Street near Greystone Rd (primarily maintenance access)
ADA Accessible
Access to Tanyard Creek Park and the Northside Trail from Collier Road opposite Redland Rd (primarily maintenance access)
NOT ADA Accessible
Access to Tanyard Creek Park and the Northside Trail from Walthall Street opposite Colland Dr
NOT ADA Accessible
Access to Ardmore Park and the Northside Trail from Ardmore Road
ADA Accessible
The southern end of the Northside Trail is located at Goodson Lane just north of 26th Street.
NOT ADA Accessible
This access point is a footpath connecting the Northeast Hiking Trail to the businesses in Ansley Mall
NOT ADA Accessible
The Northeast Hiking Trail crosses Westminster Drive at-grade at Piedmont Park’s Northwoods Expansion.
NOT ADA Accessible
This gated, but unlocked, access point was installed by the HOA of Belvedere Condos access to their property and adjacent businesses.
NOT ADA Accessible
Evelyn Street is the road that leads to the Atlanta Botanical Garden / Piedmont Park parking deck from Monroe Drive. It includes an at-grade crossing of the Northeast Hiking Trail near Amsterdam Walk.
NOT ADA Accessible
Temporary stairs built from landscaping timbers at the northwest corner of Amsterdam Walk at Evelyn Street, near the Atlanta Botanical Garden / Piedmont Park parking garage.
NOT ADA Accessible
Cresthill Ave is a residential street that dead-ends into the corridor in the Virginia Highlands neighborhood.
NOT ADA Accessible
Cresthill Ave is a residential street that dead-ends into the corridor in the Virginia Highlands neighborhood.
NOT ADA Accessible
The northern terminus of the paved Eastside Trail is at the intersection of Monroe Drive at 10th Street. The Northeast Hiking Trail continues along the former rail alignment north of Monroe Drive.
ADA Accessible
This access point is a footpath connecting the Eastside Trail to the Midtown Promenade Shopping District.
NOT ADA Accessible
Greenwood Ave is a mostly residential street that dead-ends into the corridor in the Virginia Highlands neighborhood.
ADA Accessible
Access to Ponce de Leon Place is available via the parking lots of the businesses situated between the Eastside Trail and the street.
NOT ADA Accessible
A pedestrian bridge connects the Eastside Trail directly into Ponce City Market.
ADA Accessible
This access point includes an elevator and staircase with bike ramp that connects pedestrians between the Eastside Trail and North Avenue.
ADA Accessible
Angier Springs Road is a small road located at the end of Somerset Terrace that dead-ends into the Eastside Trail in the Poncey-Highlands neighborhood. Get Directions
ADA Accessible
The Gateway Trail connects Historic Fourth Ward Park and the Eastside Trail.
ADA Accessible
A staircase with bike ramp connects the Eastside Trail and Ralph McGill Avenue.
NOT ADA Accessible
This access point is located along the northern edge of the Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark.
ADA Accessible
This access point is located along the southern edge of the Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark in the unused Willoughby Way ROW.
ADA Accessible
This access point serves as a key connection between the Freedom Park Trail/Stone Mountain Trail and the Eastside Trail.
ADA Accessible
This access point connects the Eastside Trail to the intersection of Elizabeth Street and Bernina Avenue.
ADA Accessible
This access point was built by John Weiland to enhance access to the Highland Park development.
ADA Accessible
This access point was built by John Weiland to enhance access to the Highland Park development
NOT ADA Accessible
This U-shaped access point connects the Eastside Trail, Highland Steel, and Inman Park.
NOT ADA Accessible
This access point connects the Eastside Trail and Inman Park Village.
NOT ADA Accessible
This set of stairs connects the Eastside Trail to Highland Avenue by Highland Walk Apartments.
NOT ADA Accessible
JW Dobbs Ave is a mostly residential street that dead-ends into the Eastside Trail in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood.
ADA Accessible
The Eastside Trail crosses over Irwin Street in between Auburn Avenue and Krog Street. Please press the button to activate the crosswalk if crossing the street here!
ADA Accessible
This access point connects the Eastside Trail to Stoveworks and Krog Street.
ADA Accessible
The Eastside Trail crosses under Edgewood Avenue and is connected via stairs and a ramp. Until The Edge development is completed in 2019 in between Edgewood Avenue, Krog Street, and DeKalb Avenue, trail users must exit / enter the corridor at this point and follow sidewalks / streets to the Krog Street tunnel and Wylie Street.
ADA Accessible
The Eastside Trail crosses Wylie Street at-grade between Kenyon St and Flat Shoals Ave. This also serves as the connection to the Trolley Line Trail.
ADA Accessible
The Eastside Trail crosses Kirkwood Ave at-grade between Kenyon and Holtzclaw Streets. This is currently the southernmost point of the Eastside Trail while phase II is constructed to Memorial Drive.
ADA Accessible
The Southwest Connector Spur Trail intersects with the Lionel Hampton Trail.
ADA Accessible
The Southwest Connector Spur Trail is accessible from the dead end of Bollingbrook Drive beside Beecher Hills Elementary School.
ADA Accessible
Westwood Avenue dead ends into the Southwest Connector Spur Trail. Sharrows along Westwood Ave indicate that cyclists can occupy one lane. This on-street portion of the trail is 1.6 miles in length and joins up with the West End Trail at Ralph David Abernathy Blvd and Westview Dr.
ADA Accessible
Rogers Avenue dead ends into the Southwest Connector Spur Trail.
ADA Accessible
The unpaved portion of the Eastside Trail’s southern extension is accessible from Memorial Drive.
Not ADA Accessible
The Southside Trail can be accessed via ramp or stairs on the west side of Metropolitan Ave.
ADA Accessible
The Southside Interim Trail can be accessed at-grade at Allene Ave.
ADA Accessible
The Southside Trail can be accessed via ramp or stairs on the east side of Metropolitan Ave.
ADA Accessible
The Southside Trail can be accessed via a ramp to Manford Rd.
ADA Accessible
The Southside Trail can be accessed at the terminus of McDaniel Street in the Pittsburgh Yards development.
ADA Accessible
Historic Fourth Ward Park, named for the surrounding Old Fourth Ward neighborhood, is a galvanizing greenspace amidst the surrounding bustle of the city. Encompassing 17 acres, this spectacular park is packed with amenities for all to enjoy – all just a short walk down the hill from the popular Eastside Trail. Get Directions
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Moving between predetermined and spontaneous approaches, the artist may either begin with an initial concept or start out with no preconceived idea, seeking the right compositional arrangement and balance for the final image. For this work, he references paintings created in the studio. The forms and colors have been scaled down while leaving the overall picture plane at a large scale. Get Directions
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The Egyptian goddess Ma’at, along with the activism of African American women and Afrofuturism, are the inspiration for this installation which contemplates the idea of a cosmic balance and divine order. The principles of Ma’at act as framework for how one should behave and speak. Truth and Justice lead to Divine order to ensure the way things should be. As the Earth responds to the stars and the planets, so does this installation to its environment, the sun, and the moon. The figure is the personification of harmony and the 3-sided wall is her balance. A universal order and the path of truth are essential to keeping the world running.
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Principally concerned with abstract figuration in his work, the pursuit and capture of a momentary gesture in a static object continues to be an animating and potent challenge. This is informed by the artist’s explorations of body morphologies, industrial and architectural composition, classical notions of representation of the figure, and a view of the body and its possibilities as landscape.
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Sourcing his inspiration from constellation maps and telescope images, Janik’s work is designed to inspire and educate the viewer about the universe and our connection to the stars above.
Continuing Collection
Solar Wind is a kinetic sculpture that reflects the dynamic changes of nature through the passing of time.
Continuing Collection
At the core of Tiny Doors ATL is a commitment to creating installations reflective of their surrounding neighborhoods. In order to expand to the Westside, we needed to get to know the area better and consult some experts on what makes the Westside unique. With that in mind, we met with students at KIPP STRIVE and KIPP WAYS Academies to hear what young local residents had to say. With their guidance, we created the new door on the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail! We love visiting and finding all kinds of notes in the tiny mailbox!
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The Art of Reconciliation is a collaborative and community-based project that took place during the summer of 2015 with over 200 individuals contributing. For 12 weeks participants helped to find discarded objects on the streets of Atlanta whereupon they were affixed onto metal frames thus revitalizing the wreckage. People from all facets of life were brought together around purposeful, creative connection. This sculpture stands as a monument to remembering the worth and dignity of all people.
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erminus II tethers together Atlanta’s railroad and transportation history, with its present and hopeful future. This aching structure is enhanced my refracting light and emphasizes the obscured elements with recognizable objects. Terminus II inspires wonder and inquiry with a reticent sense of subway tunnels in a starkly new geography – the BeltLine.
The Lucile St Bridge & Tunnel prominently features The Highball Artist, by Hadley Breckenridge. The picture-perfect mural is a playful expression of color, movement, perspective, and scale.
Visit the perfect backdrop for your urban hiking adventures. Get Directions.
Find scenic views at every turn, including the spectacular CSX railroad trestle that passes directly over the trail. Beautiful natural surroundings provide additional subject matter to complete a stunning photo shoot!
Atlanta’s first public skatepark was greeted with great excitement, featuring a showcase from skateboard legend Tony Hawk, whose foundation contributed $25,000 towards the construction of the new facility. Located alongside the Eastside Trail, the park offers world-class skateboard amenities as well as a playground and multi-use athletic field.
Historic Fourth Ward Park, named for the surrounding Old Fourth Ward neighborhood, is a galvanizing greenspace amidst the surrounding bustle of the city. Encompassing 17 acres, this spectacular park is packed with amenities for all to enjoy – all just a short walk down the hill from the popular Eastside Trail.
Pittsburgh Yards® is an unprecedented opportunity to spur economic equity, job growth and entrepreneurship for residents of Adair Park, Capitol Gateway, Mechanicsville, Peoplestown, Pittsburgh and Summerhill. www.pittsburghyards.com
Aluma Farm at Adair Park is the Atlanta BeltLine’s first agriculture site around the 22-mile corridor. The farm is privately operated, and produce is sold locally.
African American Museum in Atlanta’s Historic West End. www.hammondshouse.org
Atlanta’s oldest house museum. Historic West End home of Joel Chandler Harris preserving African + Indigenous storytelling traditions. Get Directions
The Southside Trail passes just south of Zoo Atlanta.
Westview is a historic neighborhood located in southwest Atlanta, Georgia. westviewatlanta.org/about-westview
Vibrant converted historic Sears building, now a market with a food hall, shops & living space. www.poncecitymarket.com
The Krog District is a mixed-use collection of landmark properties and gathering spaces adjacent to the BeltLine Eastside Trail, a completed three-mile segment of the planned 22-mile pedestrian greenway that runs through Atlanta’s Inman Park and Old Fourth Ward. Get Directions
Lee + White has emerged as one of Atlanta’s most exciting mixed-use destinations. The redevelopment of the West End community’s former “Warehouse Row” showcases a mix of cutting-edge breweries, restaurants, retailers and food manufacturers. www.leeandwhiteatl.com
The Beacon project reshaped six former industrial buildings into a keystone of nine walkable acres ideal for family fun, date nights or even errand runs. Restaurants and bars, a coffee shop, retail shopping, daycare, medical and wellness centers and the funky Artist’s Cove create a layered neighborhood experience that will satisfy patrons’ daytime and evening needs and desires. www.thebeaconatlanta.com
The McPherson Implementing Local Redevelopment Authority, Inc. (Fort Mac LRA) is responsible for implementing the reuse of a 145 acre former military base site in SW Atlanta.
A combination of multi-use trail and linear greenspace, the Eastside Trail was the first finished section of the Atlanta BeltLine trail in the old rail corridor. The most visited BeltLine trail segment runs from Piedmont Park at Monroe Drive, south through Krog Tunnel, and into Reynoldstown at Memorial Drive. beltline.org/places-to-go/eastside-trail
Open in an advanced interim state and built in partnership with Georgia Power, this segment of the Northeast Trail runs through the Piedmont Heights and Ansley Park neighborhoods and is accessible via a ramp connection from Montgomery Ferry Road. It’s part of the larger Northeast Trail that will ultimately extend from the northern end of the Eastside Trail by Piedmont Park up to the Lindbergh MARTA station. beltline.org/places-to-go/northeast-trail
Winding through Tanyard Creek Park, the Northside Trail offers a scenic and secluded feel that allows the bustle of city life to fade away. Serving as a connector for two previously existing trails, it extends from Bobby Jones Golf Course, south under Collier Road, and proceeds to just north of 26th Street. beltline.org/places-to-go/northside-trail
The 3-mile multi-use Westside Trail stitches together some of Atlanta’s oldest and most historic neighborhoods. The trail runs from Washington Park at Lena Street south to University Avenue. It’s a short walk from the Ashby MARTA station on the East-West line on its northern end, and the southern end is minutes from the West End and Oakland City MARTA rail stations on the North-South (Red/Gold) line. The 3-mile multi-use Westside Trail stitches together some of Atlanta’s oldest and most historic neighborhoods. The trail runs from Washington Park at Lena Street south to University Avenue. It’s a short walk from the Ashby MARTA station on the East-West line on its northern end, and the southern end is minutes from the West End and Oakland City MARTA rail stations on the North-South (Red/Gold) line. beltline.org/places-to-go/westside-trail<
The West End Trail stretches 2.4 miles from Rose Circle Park on White Street, through Gordon White Park, and on to Westview Cemetery, seamlessly connecting several Southwest Atlanta neighborhoods, including historic West End, Mozley Park and Westview. It was the first completed segment of the Atlanta BeltLine trail system, the site of the first plantings for the Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum, and home to the 0 mile marker, symbolizing the jumping off point for the entire Atlanta BeltLine project. The West End Trail stretches 2.4 miles from Rose Circle Park on White Street, through Gordon White Park, and on to Westview Cemetery, seamlessly connecting several Southwest Atlanta neighborhoods, including historic West End, Mozley Park and Westview. It was the first completed segment of the Atlanta BeltLine trail system, the site of the first plantings for the Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum, and home to the 0 mile marker, symbolizing the jumping off point for the entire Atlanta BeltLine project. beltline.org/places-to-go/west-end-trail
The Westside BeltLine Connector (WBC) provides 1.7 miles of connectivity from the heart of Downtown Atlanta to historic westside communities, including English Avenue, Bankhead, and Howell Station. beltline.org/places-to-go/westside-connector
The Southside Trail is open as an unpaved, interim trail between Glenwood Drive at Bill Kennedy Way and the I-75/85 overpass near University Avenue. Temporary stairs provide access at intervals along the interim segment. Construction on the 0.8-mile section on the western end between the Westside Trail and Pittsburgh Yards is slated for completion in 2021. The Southside Trail is open as an unpaved, interim trail between Glenwood Drive at Bill Kennedy Way and the I-75/85 overpass near University Avenue. beltline.org/places-to-go/southside-trail