Westside Park

Opened in the summer of 2021, the Westside Park is now the City of Atlanta’s largest planned greenspace at 280 acres. It serves as a catalyst for Westside neighborhoods and is the home of a critical backup source of drinking water for the entire city.

Enota Park Expansion

Currently a small play-lot adjacent to the Westside Trail, Enota Park is getting an upgrade. the redesigned park will span 8-acres and include a basketball court, activity field, splash pad, playground, large pavilion and a solar shade structure.

Rose Circle Park

Rose Circle Park sits at the southern end of the West End Trail and a block north of the Westside Trail in the historic West End neighborhood.

Perkerson Park

Located a few blocks south of the intersection of the Southside and Westside Trails, Perkerson Park is a shade and activity-filled gem nestled in the Capitol View neighborhood.

Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark

Located in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood and situated alongside the Eastside Trail, the park offers world-class skateboard amenities and lots of open greenspace.

Gordon White Park

Gordon White Park is located in the historic West End community at the intersection of the West End Trail and Westside Trail, and is a popular gathering spot for various community events.

Boulevard Crossing Park

Five acres of greenspace form the first phase of Boulevard Crossing Park in the Chosewood Park neighborhood, just south of Grant Park and Zoo Atlanta.

D.H. Stanton Park

Located in the Peoplestown neighborhood, D.H. Stanton Park is a shining example of the power of a collaborative community effort and sits on the north side of the unpaved portion of the Southside Trail.

Arthur Langford, Jr. Park

Arthur Langford, Jr. Park is in the heart of the Joyland neighborhood and is just a few blocks from the unpaved portion of the Southside Trail.

Historic Fourth Ward Park

Named for the surrounding Old Fourth Ward neighborhood, this spectacular 17-acre park is packed with amenities for all to enjoy, and is situated just off the Eastside Trail.