Domnule O. • July 25, 2015Beautiful park with a cool water fountain for kids and adults. Free Wi-Fi everywhere!!
Stephanie W. • April 16, 2018It's a fantastic park in the best neighborhood. I love the playground, athletic fields, farmer's market, Zoo Atlanta, and most importantly ... surrounding community. That's why I live here!
Yeah Lets G. • March 12, 2011Enjoy lunch in the park before you head into the surrounding fun places
SlimJenkins • October 8, 2014A chill spot to have breakfast/lunch. Soft music playing..read a book or 2!
Davetta R. • January 10, 2013We enjoy hanging at the Park and meeting new people! Everyone says hello & you actually see families enjoying the area!
Melonee G. • September 10, 2018One Music Fest 2018 was perfect here! Wide open space with hills. Twas lit!
💀 blood witch 💀 • June 20, 2011kids park is open now with awesome splash pad perfect for picnics or just a nice walk, make sure to walk a little further down the road to the O4W SKATEPARK SHRED IT
Fodor's Travel • December 7, 2015Tennis courts, a swimming pool, a popular dog park, and paths for walking, jogging, and rollerblading are part of the attraction, but many retreat to the park's lawn for a view of the Midtown skyline.
Julie • November 5, 2014New equipment, but not a very big park. Great for locals, not worth a drive.
Dan B. • September 18, 2013Great lil park, urban creek, wilderness, community garden, playground, kid's club, tennis courts; b-ball. An urban oasis and gem of a park in the middle of a vibrant, diverse and fun part of town!
Chad E. • October 9, 2011This beautiful quarry was the setting for several scenes during season 1 episode 3 & 4 of AMC's hit TV show The Walking Dead. It served as the location where the survivors had set up camp.
Ashley G. • January 17, 2012The first Beltline park to open, as of right now It's just 2 soccer fields..Link to master plan. http://www.beltline.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=VWl0nDV7wLo%3d&tabid=1824&mid=3560
Oakland Cemetery • August 1, 2012This park opened in 1940 & is named after banker & real estate developer Joel Hurt (funded by Woodruff Foundation). The fountain originally used 78 bulbs to produce a 20 minute water & light show.
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