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Mainline Beltline Trail

Southeast Trail

A completed portion links to the Eastside Trail near Krog Street Tunnel and continues southeast through Reynoldstown and Glenwood Park. Future segments will connect to the Southside Trail at Boulevard Southeast and extend the segment to 2.5 miles.

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Segments from Glenwood Avenue to Boulevard are closed for construction.

Learn moreabout Southeast Trail construction

Explore the Southeast Trail

A man rides his bike past the entrance to the Atlanta Beltline's Southeast Trail.

Ride & Explore

Take Off and Find Your Fun

There is plenty to experience along the Southeast Trail, from colorful murals to the Stumpery Garden, plus a variety of retail and dining options. In 2025, the portion of the trail currently under construction will provide new adventures and easy access to Zoo Atlanta and Grant Park.

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Neighborhoods

Funky in the Best Way

The neighborhoods along the Southeast Trail have a quirkiness that they wear with pride. An explosion of new development along Memorial Drive has created a wealth of new affordable and mixed-income housing options.

Boulevard Heights // Grant Park // Ormewood Park // Glenwood Park // Reynoldstown // Cabbagetown

Shopping & Retail

Eat, Drink, and Shop

Memorial Drive has a multitude of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues, while a hodgepodge of dining and shopping options can be found in Glenwood Park just south of I-20.

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Art & Culture

Awash in Color

The Southeast Trail is full of vibrant colors, from the eclectic stylings of Krog Tunnel to the numerous murals along Wylie Street, plus a variety of art installations down to Boulevard.

The Southeast Trail is in full bloom in the spring, making for scenic bike rides. (Photo Credit: The Sintoses)

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.