Parks
Arthur Langford, Jr. Park
Arthur Langford, Jr. Park is in the heart of the Joyland neighborhood and is just a few blocks from the Southside Interim Trail.
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 soon-to-open interim Southside Trail.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Perkerson Park
Located a few blocks south of the future intersection of the Southside and Westside Trails, Perkerson Park is a shade and activity-filled gem nestled in the Capitol View neighborhood.
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.
Westside Park
Though NOT YET OPEN, the park is the City of Atlanta’s largest planned greenspace. Located in northwest Atlanta, it will double as a water reservoir and a 280-acre park when complete.
Trails
Eastside Trail
A combination of multi-use trail and linear greenspace, the Eastside Trail connects Midtown to Reynoldstown and you to some of Eastside’s hottest destinations.
Westside Trail
The 3-mile multi-use Westside Trail stitches together some of Atlanta’s oldest and most historic neighborhoods – running from Washington Park at Lena Street south to University Avenue.
Northside Trail
Winding for approximately 1 mile through Tanyard Creek Park, the Northside Trail treats visitors to one of the most picturesque stretches of the Atlanta BeltLine.
Southwest Connector Trail
The Southwest Connector Trail connects neighborhoods in southwest Atlanta to the Westside Trail and winds through a 54-acre nature preserve.
West End Trail
The West End Trail connects to the Westside Trail, running from Washington Park to Adair Park, with 16 access points, 40 acres of trees and grasslands, and easy access to MARTA.
Interim Trails
As part of the emerging Atlanta BeltLine trail system, interim trails are accessible to the public in their unfinished state until funding is available to build out these sections of the corridor.
Southside Trail
Currently, the Southside Interim Trail is open as an unpaved, interim trail, providing connectivity between the paved Eastside and Westside Trails on the southernmost part of the Atlanta BeltLine loop.
Westside BeltLine Connector
This future multi-use trail will become a critical link in the region’s trail network with connections between job centers, other development activities on the westside of Atlanta, Maddox Park, the Bankhead MARTA station, and the future Westside Park at Bellwood Quarry.
Northeast Trail
Currently, only a 0.8-mile stretch of the Northeast Trail on the eastern edge of Piedmont Park is open to the public in an interim state. In its interim state, the trail has a rough and bumpy surface of compacted railroad gravel and dirt.
Westside Trail Extension
The Westside Trail Extension is NOT YET OPEN. Informally known as “the Kudzu Line,” this stretch will extend the existing Westside Trail and connect to the Westside Connector, currently in development by the PATH Foundation.