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Connector Trail

West End Trail

The West End Trail runs from Westview Cemetery to Rose Circle Park.

Bird's eye view of the West End Trail, Gordon White Park, and the skyline in the distance.

Explore the West End Trail

The zero mile marker on the West End Trail, the first section of the Beltline to be built. (Photo Credit: Christopher T. Martin)

Ride & Explore

Area Points of Interest

The West End Trail was the first completed segment of the Atlanta Beltline trail system, and is home to the 0-mile marker, symbolizing the jumping-off point for the entire Beltline project.

Look for the 0-mile marker the next time you're out on the trail. Or if you want to step off the beaten path, check out nearby The Wren’s Nest, Hammonds House Museum, or Westview Cemetery.

Two women sit on a bench during Art on the Atlanta Beltline performances in Gordon White Park. (Photo Credit: Erin Sintos)

Play

West End Trail Parks

Stop for a rest or a game at one of the adjacent parks.

The West End Trail runs in between Muse Street and the Westside Trail. (Photo Credit: Atlanta Beltline staff)

Neighborhoods

West End Neighborhoods

West End Trail connects some of Atlanta's most historic neighborhoods.

Mozley Park // Westview // West End //Oakland City // Adair Park

Two people cross Hopkins Street into Gordon White Park on the West End Trail. (Photo Credit: Christopher T. Martin)

Shopping & Retail

Where Neighbors Meet

From legacy businesses to new kids on the block, there are lots of options for your next meet up on the West End Trail.

The mural "West End Remembers" by Malaika Favorite covers the length of a bridge abutment under Lawton Street.

Art & Culture

Feeling Artsy?

Check out the beloved West End Remembers mural by Malaika Favorite. This mural was created based on an in-depth study of the history of the West End Area.

The West End Trail connects Rose Circle Park and Gordon White Park along White Street. (Photo Credit: Erin Sintos)

TRAIL ETIQUETTE

The Beltline Is for Everybody

With more than two million visitors a year, it takes us all to keep a friendly, courteous, and clean environment in the trails and parks. Let’s respect the trails and each other by following proper trail etiquette.

Two people walk down the West End Trail alongside White Street. (Photo Credit: Christopher T. Martin)

Report Maintenance Issues

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