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Hike the Atlanta Beltline Trail, a 7.6-mile urban route featuring vibrant art, diverse neighborhoods, and accessible, mostly paved paths.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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11.8 km
433 m
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8.44 km
3.38 km
465 m
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The terrain across the open sections of the Atlanta Beltline Trail is mostly paved and generally level, making it accessible for various users. While many parts are fully paved, some newer sections might have unpaved, compacted fine gravel surfaces. The trail follows old railway corridors, contributing to its relatively flat profile, though some segments, like parts of the Westside Trail, can have occasional gentle hills.
The Atlanta Beltline Trail is generally considered easy for hiking. Its mostly flat and paved nature makes it suitable for individuals of all ages and fitness levels. Even segments like the Eastside and Southside Trails are rated as easy with minimal elevation gain.
The trail offers a dynamic blend of urban and natural landscapes. You'll encounter vibrant street art and murals, especially on the Eastside Trail, and a mix of modern art installations and historic architecture on the Westside Trail. The trail also connects to numerous parks and green spaces, offering a "City in the Forest" feel with good tree canopy. A notable point is the Southside/Westside Beltline Split.
Yes, the Atlanta Beltline Trail is very dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome on all sections of the trail, making it a great option for walking your furry companion.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, so early mornings or late evenings are best. Winter is generally mild, making it suitable for walks on clearer days. The trail's urban nature means it's always accessible, regardless of season.
Parking is available at various points along the Beltline, often in adjacent neighborhoods or paid lots near popular sections like Ponce City Market or Krog Street Market. Public transport access is also excellent, with many MARTA bus routes and train stations connecting to different parts of the trail, making it easy to reach without a car.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Atlanta Beltline Trail, Westview PATH, Westside Trail, Atlanta Beltline Southwest Trail, Atlanta BeltLine Westside Interim Hiking Trail, West End Trail, Beltline Access Line, and Lionel Hampton PATH Trail.
Yes, the Beltline is known for its vibrant community atmosphere. You'll find numerous restaurants, breweries, local shops, and cafes directly accessible from its paths, especially along the Eastside and Westside sections. Restrooms are also available at various parks and establishments along the way.
Absolutely. The trail's mostly paved and level terrain makes it ideal for families with children and those using strollers or wheelchairs. It's a safe and accessible environment for all ages to enjoy.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access and use the Atlanta Beltline Trail. It is a public greenway open to everyone.
The Atlanta Beltline is a multi-use trail system that, when completed, will form a 33-mile loop around the city. Currently, it consists of several connected and developing segments. While you can hike individual sections as out-and-back routes, the overall vision is a continuous loop, with many opportunities to create your own loop by connecting different segments and city streets.
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