Briarlake Forest Art of Nature Walk with Eco-A

Briarlake Forest Park

Fall is a great time to tune into the amazing forms and colors of the leaves of native trees, and this walk hosted by Eco-A will take you to one of DeKalb County’s newest nature preserves, the 21-acre Briarlake Forest. Led by naturalist and nature photographer, Kathryn Kolb, attendees will focus on both the art … Continue Reading →

Memorial Drive Greenway Walking Tour

Oakland Cemetery 238 Oakland Ave SE,, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join Park Pride, the Memorial Drive Greenway steering committee, and friends and neighbors on this walking tour led by Park Pride’s Director of Park Visioning, Andrew White, to learn more about this greenspace and the proposed plans for its future use.

Park Ride: Connectivity on Atlanta’s Eastside

Oakland Cemetery 238 Oakland Ave SE,, Atlanta, GA, United States

Jump on your bike and join Park Pride on this guided bike tour to explore the communities along Memorial Drive, an industrial area that is evolving into a diverse mixed-use urban corridor.

Visit an Old Growth Forest Remnant, Herbert Taylor Park with Eco-A

Herbert Taylor Park & Daniel Johnson Nature Preserve 1343 Pasadena Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Herbert Taylor Park was inducted into the national Old Growth Forest Network on April 25th, at the Discovering Atlanta’s Original Forest event featuring environmental author Joan Maloof. Several champion trees, a high diversity of tree species and uncommon native plants can be found in this forest that holds the confluence of Rock Creek and the South Fork of Peachtree Creek.

Sunset Arboretum Walking Tour with Trees Atlanta

Parish Neighborhood Cafe 240 Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Trees Atlanta is offering free evening tours of the Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum along the BeltLine's Eastside Trail. Attendees will learn about the Atlanta BeltLine, including design and history, the horticultural collections of the Arboretum, and experience first-hand the positive changes the project is having on Atlanta’s communities.