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Atlanta's parks, trails, and green spaces — a local guide

From Piedmont Park to the BeltLine corridor, from the Chattahoochee riverbanks to neighborhood community gardens — a practical, local guide to Atlanta's urban green space and conservation landscape.

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Notable Atlanta Parks & Greenspaces

Midtown · 189 acres

Piedmont Park

Atlanta's signature urban park borders the Atlanta Botanical Garden and hosts the city's largest public events. Home to athletic fields, a dog park, and lake access.

Citywide · 22-mile loop

The Atlanta BeltLine

A transformative trail and transit corridor circling the city on former rail lines. The Eastside and Westside trails are complete; the full loop is an ongoing civic priority.

Northwest Metro · 48 miles

Chattahoochee River NRA

Sixteen park units along 48 miles of the Chattahoochee River managed by the National Park Service. Whitewater sections, flatwater paddling, and riverside trails within the city.

Buckhead · 268 acres

Chastain Memorial Park

The largest park in the Atlanta city system, Chastain anchors Buckhead's green space. It includes an amphitheater, a public golf course, riding stables, and a walking loop.

Various · 40+ sites

Atlanta Community Gardens

More than 40 community gardens operate across Atlanta's neighborhoods, providing growing space, food access, and a form of hyper-local green infrastructure in urbanized areas.

Southeast Atlanta

South River Corridor

The South River flows through Southeast Atlanta's historically underserved neighborhoods. Conservation efforts here are building a trail and greenway system long overdue for the area.

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