Atlanta Beltline
Type: Attractions
Last updated on June 29, 2015
10Best Says
Originally conceived in 1999, the Atlanta BeltLine will ultimately connect 45 in-town neighborhoods with 33 miles of multi-use trails along 22 miles of historic rail corridors. Wildly supported by the... Read More
Originally conceived in 1999, the Atlanta BeltLine will ultimately connect 45 in-town neighborhoods with 33 miles of multi-use trails along 22 miles of historic rail corridors. Wildly supported by the community, the BeltLine is still in progress, though a large portion has already been built and is receiving regular use. Currently, you can enjoy four trail segments, four public parks, regular art events through Art on the Atlanta BeltLine and foot races through the Atlanta BeltLine Running Series. Plan your visit around an event, or simply bring your bike or grab a running buddy and find out what all of the hype is about.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Lesli Peterson
Atlanta Local Expert
- Free Things to Do: "Pedal your way through Piedmont Park, Inman Park and Old Fourth Ward on the Eastside Trail."
- Best for Free Things to Do Because: This is one of the largest wide-ranging urban redevelopment projects currently being built in the country. It's beautiful and has drawn wide community support.
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