Piedmont Park And Eastside BeltLine Trail, Linear park and trail system in Midtown Atlanta, United States.
Piedmont Park and the Eastside BeltLine Trail form a linear park system in Midtown Atlanta that follows a former railroad corridor for about 3 miles. The paved path connects the park with neighborhoods throughout eastern Atlanta, creating a continuous route through the city.
The trail opened in 2013 as the first completed section of the Atlanta BeltLine, converting abandoned railroad infrastructure into public recreational space. This transformation became a catalyst for broader urban renewal in the city.
Local artists have filled the trail corridor with murals, sculptures, and rotating exhibitions that reflect Atlanta's creative scene. These works appear naturally as you walk, making art part of the everyday experience on the path.
Multiple entry points are located at Monroe Drive, Highland Avenue, and near Ponce City Market, with parking areas distributed near trail entrances. The paved surface accommodates both pedestrians and cyclists with consistent accessibility throughout.
Food markets like Krog Street Market and Ponce City Market are built directly into the trail corridor, allowing visitors to combine outdoor walking with meals and shopping. This merging of recreation and dining spaces creates an informal gathering spot along the route.
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