R.E.I. GreATL Volunteers on National Trail Day

Lionel Hampton Park SW Connector Trail, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join Park Pride and our partners at R.E.I for trail maintenance and clean up at Lionel Hampton Park! Volunteers will help maintain trails that are enjoyed by locals who like to hike and bike the trails by widening, clearing, and repairing trails in the park!  Sign Up Let us know you're coming by signing up … Continue Reading →

GreATL Campout

The Home Depot Backyard 1 Backyard Way, Atlanta, GA, United States

Ready to get your camp on? Join REI for an amazing overnight experience full of music, food, family-friendly activities and more at REI’s signature camp in The Home Depot Backyard. Hurry this event sells out fast! Campout registration fees will be donated to Park Pride!   GreATL Volunteers on National Trails Day Before you camp, … Continue Reading →

Park Pride Virtual Roundtable: Inclusive Play Spaces

Did you know that playgrounds have more diverse users than any public space amenity? Or that half of all playground visitors are not children? Research shows that play provides the foundation for how humans learn and connect, underscoring the importance of play spaces that are accessible to and inclusive of all ages and all abilities. In this virtual Roundtable … Continue Reading →

Second Friday Walk in the Park

Kirkwood Urban Forest Preserve 125 Dearborn Street SE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Did you know there's a six-acre forest hidden in the middle of Kirkwood? Join us on Friday, November 10, to explore Kirkwood Urban Forest and learn more about this hidden gem! This is the inaugural event for our pilot program, Second Friday Walk in the Park. Join the Friends of the Park group and local … Continue Reading →

Second Friday Walk in the Park

Frazier-Rowe Park 2886 Lavista Rd, Decatur, GA, United States

Want to raise your Park IQ? Join us on Friday, December 8 at Frazier-Rowe Park in DeKalb County. The nine-acre park boasts walking trails, a pollinator garden, a playground, an exercise area and more. The park is also a certified Wildlife Sanctuary, with a variety of plants native to Georgia and the Southeast region that … Continue Reading →