The Atlanta BeltLine is the city’s most comprehensive transportation and economic development effort ever undertaken. It is among the largest urban redevelopment program currently underway in the country. The project will ultimately connect 45 intown neighborhoods via 33-miles of multi-use trails and parks, all developed along the railroad corridors that previously encircled the city. In a dense and car-centric city such as Atlanta, greenspace is a hot commodity, and residents benefit from an alternative transit option for walking, biking, and running. Future plans include connections to other local paths, like PATH400 in Buckhead, and 22 miles of pedestrian friendly rail transit.
West End, Westview, Adair Park, Capitol View, Capitol View Manor, High Point Estates, Oakland City, Mechanicsville, Peoplestown, Pittsburgh, Sylvan Hills, The Villages at Carver, Beulah Heights, Boulevard Heights, Chosewood Park, Englewood Manor, Grant Park, Ormewood Park, Cabbagetown, Glenwood Park, Reynoldstown, Inman Park, Old Fourth Ward, Poncey-Highland, Sweet Auburn, Ansley Park, Midtown, Morningside, Piedmont Heights, Sherwood Forest, Virginia Highland, Ardmore, Brookwood/Brookwood Hills, Buckhead, Collier Hills, Lindbergh/Lindbergh City Center, Lindridge/Martin Manor, Peacthree Hills, Atlantic Station, Berkeley Park, Blandtown, Channing Valley, Home Park, Loring Heights, Marietta Street Artery, Grove Park, Howell Station, Knight Park, Rockdale, Ashview Heights, Bankhead, Hunter Hills, Just Us, Mozley Park, Washington Park
The Atlanta BeltLine is a comprehensive series of trails and portions of the route are currently under construction.
Currently open sections include the Northside Trail, Westside Trail, West End Trail, Southwest Connector Spur Trail, Gordon White Park, Pekerson Park, H. Stanton Park, Boulevard Crossing Park, Arthur Langford Jr. Skatepark, Eastside Trail, Historic Fourth Ward Park, Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark, and Interim Trails.
The Northside Trail of the BeltLine runs through Collier Hills traversing the Howard Property, Cathedral Woods, and the Bobby Jones Golf Course in Atlanta Memorial Park.
The spirit of Buckhead heads forward. This is the way it has been, and perhaps this is the way it will always be. The spirit of Buckhead points forward. You see it in the way we work, and you see it in the way we play. The reach is always extending further. The search is for excellence and beauty and grace and vibrancy.
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