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Park Ride: Connectivity on Atlanta’s Eastside
Oakland Cemetery 238 Oakland Ave SE,, Atlanta, GA, United StatesJump 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 StatesHerbert 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 StatesTrees 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.
Resilience on the River: Paddle Trip on the Chattahoochee
The Chattahoochee River provides Atlanta with so much! From drinking water to recreation to habitat - our river is bursting with life! Protecting this vital resource is critical to the resilience of our city and region.
MARTA Green Line Tour
Martin Luther King Jr Recreation and Aquatic Center 110 Hilliard St, Atlanta, GA, United StatesInterested in learning how parks and recreation work together with transit and housing to create a more resilient Atlanta? Come see how Atlanta’s “Green Line” connects our communities to trails, housing, recreation, drinking water, and PARKS!
Flora & Fauna: Biodiversity in Atlanta’s Parks
Atlanta's parks host a surprising array of native plants and animals... if you know where to look! Come join an expert team of naturalists as we stroll through the forest, flip over rocks to find salamanders, spot migrating birds, and learn how complex ecosystems survive, even in urban environments. On this tour, you'll discover how biodiversity increases the resiliency of our city - and our planet!
Walk in the Park with Eco-A – Herbert Greene
Herbert Greene Nature Preserve 4401 Boulder Park Dr SW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesDid you know Atlanta’s Westside parks have some of the highest value urban forest of any city in the United States? Join the Atlanta City Studio and Eco-Addendum’s Kathryn Kolb on guided tour of Herbert Greene Nature Preserve, the last of our 2019 Walk in the Park series to five Westside Atlanta parks and greenspaces. … Continue Reading →
Mason Mill with Eco-A: The Path Less Traveled
Mason Mill Park 1400 McConnell Dr., Decatur, GA, United StatesMason Mill Park is part of broad natural area winding through parks and neighborhoods in Atlanta’s eastern suburbs between Clairemont and North Druid Hills Roads, and Medlock Park, more or less defined by the intersecting stream corridors of South Peachtree and Burnt Fork Creeks. You may have walked, or biked, on a popular new paved … Continue Reading →
Cascade Springs Nature Preserve Stewardship Walk with Eco-A
Cascade Springs Nature Preserve 2852 Cascade Rd SW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesEco-A, West Atlanta Watershed Alliance and Friends of Cascade Springs Nature Preserve invite you to join your friends and neighbors for a Stewardship Training learn/work session — learning the trees, plants and native ecosystem of Cascade Springs Nature Preserve. There will be an urban forest orientation to the unusually high value of this premiere park, followed by a training … Continue Reading →
A Walk in the Woods
GA, United StatesHave the holidays got you feeling worn down and stressed out? Take a break and enjoy a healthy dose of nature to feel physically and mentally rejuvenated.