Proctor Street Greenway
Proctor Creek Greenway is a trail, now under construction, in northwest Atlanta. The trail will connect 400 acres (160 ha) of green space, from Maddox Park near Bankhead MARTA station, passing the Westside Reservoir Park, to the River Trail Park in the far northwest of the city. The trail is anticipated to be around seven miles in length.[1] The construction cost is around 4 million U.S. dollars.[2][3][4]
See also
- Cycling infrastructure
- 10-Minute Walk
- Smart growth
- Walkability
References
- ^ Miller, Pamela (August 16, 2017). "Atlanta city officials break ground Proctor Creek Greenway". Ajc.com. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
- ^ "Construction begins on Atlanta's Proctor Creek Greenway". Atlanta.curbed.com. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
- ^ "Atlanta breaks Ground on Proctor Creek Greenway". Bizjournals.com. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
- ^ "Bike, pedestrian trail coming to Proctor Creek Greenway". Ajc.com. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
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Parks and trails in Atlanta
- Centennial Olympic Park
- Chastain Park
- Freedom Park
- Grant Park
- Liberty Plaza
- Piedmont Park
- Southside Park
- Westside Park
- Woodruff Park
- Adams Park
- Atlanta Memorial Park
- Ben Hill Park
- Bessie Branham Park
- Brownwood Park
- Candler Park
- Central Park
- Georgia International Plaza
- Goldsboro Park
- Hardy Ivy Park
- Historic Fourth Ward Park
- Hurt Park
- John A. White Park
- John F. Kennedy Park
- John Howell Memorial Park
- Kathryn Johnston Memorial Park
- Lindsay Street Park
- Maddox Park
- New Highland Park
- Orme Park
- Perkerson Park
- Pershing Point Park
- Renaissance Park
- Rodney Cook Sr. Park
- South Bend Park
- Tanyard Creek Park
- Wesley Coan Park
- Cascade Springs Nature Preserve
- Fernbank Forest
- Morningside Nature Preserve
- BeltLine (Eastside Trail - Westside Trail)
- Cheshire Farm Trail
- Maiden Trail
- PATH trails
- PATH400
- Proctor Street Greenway
- Mims Park
- Oglethorpe Park
- Ponce de Leon Springs
City of Atlanta Office of Parks