Atlanta Beltline Updates Mainline Trail Names

The Atlanta Beltline is changing…a little!

The Atlanta Beltline is updating the names of their completed trails on the main corridor to make it easier for future Beltline-goers. Here’s what you need to know.

Atlanta Beltline Updates Mainline Trail Names
Courtesy of Atlanta Beltline

The Atlanta Beltline is hoping their new naming convention for completed trails on the main corridor will help Beltline-goers be able to more easily navigate the 22-mile loop.

The updated names now align with cardinal directions and also match with how Atlantans define certain parts of the city. They’ve also made logical breaks between the different areas that make it easier to understand by using natural barriers like major roads and interstates.

Here are the new names…

  • Northside Trail: Once complete, this portion will run for 2.9 miles, beginning near I-75, and running to Peachtree Creek. It includes the currently open section that runs through Tanyard Creek Park.
  • Northeast Trail: The Northeast Trail will extend for 2.6 miles from Peachtree Creek just north of I-85 to Monroe Drive at Piedmont Park. One portion of the trail is currently open (passing by Ansley Golf Club and the Ansley Mall shopping center), while the other two are either under construction or nearing the start of construction.
  • Eastside Trail: Containing the first open portion of paved Beltline, the Eastside Trail is fully complete and extends for 2.4 miles. It begins at Monroe Drive near Piedmont Park and runs to Krog Street Tunnel on DeKalb Avenue Northeast.
  • Southeast Trail: Once complete, the Southeast Trail will run for 2.5 miles, connecting to the Eastside Trail at Krog Street Tunnel, and continuing through Reynoldstown and Glenwood Park to Boulevard Southeast. The northernmost portion of this segment is currently open.
  • Southside Trail: Starting at Boulevard Southeast, the Southside Trail will extend for 2.4 miles to Metropolitan Parkway once completed. The area between Pittsburgh Yards and Metropolitan is currently open to the public.
  • Southwest Trail: This 2.6-mile section is also fully built out and runs from Metropolitan Parkway to I-20. It runs through historic neighborhoods like Pittsburgh, Adair Park, and West End.
  • Westside Trail: Winding through even more historic neighborhoods, the Westside Trail will extend for 3.2 miles once completed. It will go north from I-20 to West Marietta Street. The section from Washington Park to Law Street is currently closed for construction.
  • Northwest Trail: The only section that’s fully under construction or in design, the Northwest Trail will run for 2.4 miles. It will begin at West Marietta Street and extend to I-75.

You can read more about the Atlanta Beltline name changes HERE.

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Atlanta Beltline Updates Mainline Trail Names