Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
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Jacqueline H
London, UK89 contributions
Jan 2020
We had not long arrived in Atlanta from Tampa for a long weekend. Needed to get out from our AirBnB apartment and start enjoying our stay. The GPS took us to the car park next to the New Realm Brewing Company. It was about 5.30ish. This pathway is clearly laid out and well used, dog walkers, after work walkers and joggers as well as cyclist cross each other’s paths.
We walked for an hour or so stopping to take in the many sights, sounds, green havens and art work under the flyover also dodging the cyclist who gave no consideration for those on foot. Who come first pedestrians or the cyclist ?
An excellent location for a leisurely walk or something more challenging. As dusk fell the neon lights of Atlanta appeared giving us some beautiful photos of the skyline.
We walked for an hour or so stopping to take in the many sights, sounds, green havens and art work under the flyover also dodging the cyclist who gave no consideration for those on foot. Who come first pedestrians or the cyclist ?
An excellent location for a leisurely walk or something more challenging. As dusk fell the neon lights of Atlanta appeared giving us some beautiful photos of the skyline.
Written 5 February 2020
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CBAndrewB
Crested Butte, CO401 contributions
Mar 2020
If you're in Atlanta and want a taste of art, culture, diversity, and food, walk the belt line. This place was vibrant this past Saturday with music under the connector bridge and dancing skaters. Down the line were other musicians. There were people walking dogs, riding bikes, skating, and running. You can also grab food, beverages, and people watch. This line connects you to the city.
Written 4 March 2020
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Deb M
182 contributions
July 2021 • Friends
Yes, there are a lot of people on the weekends, but so what? It never impeded our brisk pace. Tip: park at Ponce City Market (we found street parking outside City Winery). If you can’t grab a street spot, you can use the parking garage, but it’s pretty congested on the weekends.
Walk through the market upstairs to the Beltway. Very wide walkway that will take you past parks, a skate park, graffiti art classes, various musicians and tons of eateries and bars. You can even hop into Kroger. We barely scratched the surface, but understand you can connect to other trails and once the project is completed, walk around the entire city.
Walk through the market upstairs to the Beltway. Very wide walkway that will take you past parks, a skate park, graffiti art classes, various musicians and tons of eateries and bars. You can even hop into Kroger. We barely scratched the surface, but understand you can connect to other trails and once the project is completed, walk around the entire city.
Written 17 July 2021
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kthomasva
Norfolk, VA330 contributions
Apr 2021
Holy Moly, what a vibrant treasure! We so enjoyed the 7 miles we walked with so many artsy sites and people watching opportunities! LOVE this beltline. Many places to eat and drink. We stopped at Ponce for dinner. Looked around the Kroger across the way - even there you can find delicious take out food - and a pub outside the store!!
Written 10 April 2021
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TravelingGirlnGuy
Baltimore, MD90 contributions
Nov 2022
Nice paved walking route with wide variety of graffiti/street art and metal sculptures along the path. Many cafes, bars, etc with indoor and outdoor seating, and good people-watching. Not 5-stars because even on a cloudy, drizzly Fall Saturday, there many many other people enjoying this path too, so needed to dodge bikes, skateboards, baby carriages, and other pedestrians.
Written 21 November 2022
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RRK41003
Bethesda, MD12 contributions
Mar 2022
We walked along the trail on a food tour and enjoyed all the vibrant energy and seeing all the street art and murals. It felt like we were getting a great sense of the local scene. Also, we enjoyed seeing the very cool metal sculptures. I totally recommend it.
Written 7 March 2022
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FTichy
Celebration, FL2,350 contributions
Mar 2022
We were visiting the Ponce City Market and walked out on the Beltline.
Rented a couple scooters and went to Piedmont Park. The trail is full of people walking, jogging, bike / scooter riding, just a really cool atmosphere.
This was my daughters favorite "attraction" while visiting Atlanta (she is 13).
To the opposite side you'll find bars and other food places.
It's a really cool experience, definitely worth it.
Rented a couple scooters and went to Piedmont Park. The trail is full of people walking, jogging, bike / scooter riding, just a really cool atmosphere.
This was my daughters favorite "attraction" while visiting Atlanta (she is 13).
To the opposite side you'll find bars and other food places.
It's a really cool experience, definitely worth it.
Written 28 March 2022
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Hank956
Brownsville, TX1,024 contributions
Jan 2020
What a nice place to enjoy the outdoors.
The beltline is a great idea and there were plenty of people enjoying it.
There are nice views and even some flying wildlife.
There were some hawks on the trees next to the beltline.
Awesome.
The beltline is a great idea and there were plenty of people enjoying it.
There are nice views and even some flying wildlife.
There were some hawks on the trees next to the beltline.
Awesome.
Written 25 January 2020
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KnitsbyConnie
MA500 contributions
Nov 2021
Picked up the trail at the north start point - Park Tavern. Parked in the lot. Crossed the street to enter the trail, walked south toward Ponce City Market, then returned back. Nice paved trail.
November seemed to be a slow point for the trail.
November seemed to be a slow point for the trail.
Written 6 November 2021
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msa23_2000
Chino Hills, CA1,455 contributions
June 2023 • Solo
I discovered this by complete chance and loved it. It got me away from the mid town tourist area. It is safe, clean, and has lots of restaurants and shops along the way. The only thing I did not like is too many bicycles and scooters so it can seem precarious walking. But that was more of a nuisance than a reason to stay away. I loved my evening strolling along.
Written 3 June 2023
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Best place to park to walk the beltline and not worry about your car? Don;t mind paying.
Written 13 April 2019
I suggest to pay parking at Ponce's Market, they used the money for Atlanta's Beltline manteinance.
Written 23 May 2019
I want to take a 3 year old visitor walking the eastside trail. Where is the best place to start, end and park car. Or any suggestion on park the car somewhere nearby and take uber/marta to the starting point, then take uber to the car at the end point without going the same route back to car. It sound complicated, but just want to reduce walking for the 3 year old, since we don't have a stroller. Thanks in advance for your suggestion.
Written 11 September 2018
Where is the closest free parking to the northernmost part of the BeltLine Eastside *Extension* Trail? The Publix Super Market at Ansley Mall would be ideal, but there is a sign forbidding it.
Written 14 July 2018
I would park in the residential neighborhood just to the east. You may need to walk a block or two to the Beltline. There are no public lots. As you say, commercial properties do not provide parking for the Beltline.
Written 14 July 2018
Is it feasible to do this:
Park at botanical garden, walk to Piedmont park, to walk the belt line to get to Ponce market?
Feasible as in- is the area walkable from all these destinations?
Written 2 December 2017
If you are looking to do a 2 to 3 hour roundtrip walk and you walk fast it would be. Walking the park could be one hour by itself.
Written 2 December 2017
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