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From the main parking lot, it’s easy to pick up the paved path heading north, as it gently slopes down toward the park’s pavilion. Near Dunwoody & Sandy Springsīlackburn Park: The Nancy Creek Trail that leads to Murphey-Candler Park paves right through Blackburn Park.

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Throughout the year, the Art on the Beltline series displays sculptures, inventive graffiti art on the bridges and playful art statement pieces along the path. Make a stop by Old Fourth Ward Skatepark, 0.7 miles down the trail, to watch local skateboarders practicing their latest tricks in the half pipe or bowls.

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Most of the Beltline is in full sun, so it’s best to take a walk here when temperatures are mild and you’re in need of some Vitamin D. From downtown Peachtree Street, the Beltline’s Irwin Street entrance is less than 2 miles away. Near DowntownĪtlanta Beltline Eastside Trail: Actually, it’s closer than you think. The Oak Hill path on the southern edge of the park climbs the steepest hill in the park and offers a beautiful view of the Midtown skyline. The Active Oval is a 0.52-mile gravel loop, and if you’re looking for a strength workout, along the exterior are a few sets of fitness structures, such as a pull-up bar and sit-up bench. Other loops include the Lake Loop, that follows the wide road around Clara Meer over a constant grade for a 0.97-mile loop. The park has several paths, with the longest being the 2.5-mile outer loop that circles the exterior of the park. Those who work in Midtown are lucky enough to seek solace for a midday stroll in the park. Piedmont Park: If we rated parks, Piedmont Park would be Atlanta’s heartthrob. And of course, look out for Great Blue Herons that linger among the ponds. They cross Nancy Creek, meander around the lake, and stroll among the 30 acres of maple, cedar, pecan and oak trees.

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The trails are free and open to the public daily. This path is a great lunchtime spot to stride it out, or even have walking meetings.īlue Heron Nature Preserve: For another, more wooded trail, the Blue Heron Nature Preserve is less than 10 minutes away on Roswell Road. As sections are added on, PATH 400 will be longer than its current distance, only 0.6 miles one way. It was built in early 2015 and is still well manicured with trees and outdoor art. The PATH 400 follows 400 on a slow descent to Old Ivy Road. PATH 400: At one of Buckhead’s busiest intersections, Piedmont Road and Lenox Road, the start of a new paved path has sprouted up. Here are six of our favorite lunchtime hikes in Atlanta, organized by neighborhood. Why not take a break from the screens and enjoy the outdoors for a change? Atlanta is blessed with plenty of local paths and trails that give you a chance for a quick outdoor fix that will do wonders for your afternoon mood. It’s easy to eat lunch at your desk while scanning your computer or phone for the latest buzz on social media.











Rottenwood creek band