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Digital Media Kit

The Atlanta Beltline Digital Media Kit brings together the most current information on the Atlanta Beltline’s newest and best experiences—from businesses and shops to events and activities. Rather than a traditional media kit, the links below offer a dynamic, continually updated online resource for media.

Atlanta's Neighborhoods

The Atlanta Beltline is a 22-mile loop of trails, parks, art, and future transit connecting 45 neighborhoods. Built on historic rail corridors, it’s Atlanta’s must-see urban experience—where visitors can walk, bike, or skate between restaurants, entertainment districts, and art installations that reflect the city’s vibrant culture and welcoming spirit.

What to Do

Activities & Attractions

Whether discovering your next favorite hangout or exploring miles of scenic trails and parks, the Atlanta Beltline offers something for every interest and every age. From family-friendly activities to guided bike tours and local shops like Atlanta Beltline Marketplace, the Beltline connects neighborhoods and invites visitors to experience Atlanta’s culture, creativity, and vibrant community.

Activities & Attractions

No matter how you decide to experience the Beltline, it’s impossible to miss the more than 100 multidisciplinary works of art activating the trail. Atlanta Beltline Art, one of the largest outdoor temporary public art exhibitions in the U.S., features year-round sculptures, murals, live performances, and collaborative works by artists ranging from emerging to internationally acclaimed.

Food & Drink

The Atlanta Beltline offers a diverse dining scene for every budget, from casual bites to Michelin-recommended favorites like Superica, Fred’s Meat & Bread, and Twisted Soul. Home to iconic food halls and neighborhood eateries, the Beltline is where blends food and culture collide while connecting Atlanta’s communities together.

Outdoor Recreation

The Atlanta Beltline is the go-to outdoor destination, offering expansive green spaces within the heart of Atlanta. Parks of all sizes line the corridor, including the city’s largest greenspace, Shirley Clarke Franklin Park and Historic Fourth Ward Park . In the “City in a Forest,” the Beltline also features the Atlanta Beltline Arboretum, a linear greenway along the trail.

Events

The Atlanta Beltline hosts year-round programming that draws more than two million visits annually. Signature events include the Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade in September, Big Tigger’s Beltline BikeFest in May, the Atlanta Run Series, and the monthly Atlanta Beltline Indie Market, held on Second Saturdays.

Experience the Beltline

Where to Start

Read about valuable resources and topical information about the Atlanta Beltline and the city itself.

FAQ

How We Work with Media

If you would like to know how the Atlanta Beltline works with media, check our FAQ or reach out to one of our team members below.

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Meet the Team

What's your next Atlanta Beltline story? Our communications team is here to help.

Meghann Gibbons

Vice President of Communications and Media Relations

Atlanta Beltline, Inc.

Communications

Keona Swindler

Communications and Media Relations Manager

Atlanta Beltline, Inc.

Communications