PATH400 Greenway Trail
PATH400 Greenway Trail
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21.9km
250m
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Embark on a difficult hike along the PATH400 Greenway Trail, a 13.6-mile (21.9 km) route that offers a unique urban adventure in Atlanta. You will gain 826 feet (252 metres) in elevation, taking approximately 5 hours and 51 minutes to complete. As you hike, you will experience a dynamic mix…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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21.9 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
20.2 km
1.47 km
101 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
18.7 km
2.97 km
124 m
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Elevation
Highest point (310 m)
Lowest point (250 m)
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The trail is primarily a paved, multi-use path, typically 10 to 14 feet wide, with a concrete surface. While it runs alongside Georgia 400, many sections are buffered by trees, offering a sense of separation. You'll find some inclines and declines, with certain parts winding through shady woods or directly under the highway, providing unique urban perspectives.
You'll experience a dynamic mix of green spaces, vibrant public art (including murals and shadow panels), and urban high-rise buildings. Notable natural features include a bamboo forest and a waterfall. The trail also offers unique views of MARTA trains and incredible close-ups of highway bridges. A significant highlight is the dramatic pedestrian bridge at Mountain Way Common, which provides treetop views of the city.
Yes, the PATH400 Greenway Trail is generally considered accessible to all users. It's a multi-use path suitable for walking, running, and cycling. While some sections have hills that can offer a moderate challenge, it's not overly strenuous, making it suitable for casual exercise or a leisurely stroll.
The trail connects various neighborhoods and parks, offering multiple access points. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, you can typically find parking near the parks and retail destinations it links, such as those near Lenox Square. Look for designated parking areas in these vicinities.
Yes, the PATH400 Greenway Trail is dog-friendly. You'll find amenities like pet stations along the route, making it convenient for you and your furry companion to enjoy the outdoors together. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash and you clean up after them.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access and enjoy the PATH400 Greenway Trail. It's a public greenway designed for community use.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, but many sections are shaded by trees. Winter provides a different perspective of the urban landscape. Consider visiting during off-peak hours for a less crowded experience, especially on weekends.
Yes, the PATH400 Greenway Trail is designed to be a crucial link in Atlanta's regional trail network. It aims to eventually connect to the Atlanta BeltLine to the south and other trails in Sandy Springs and North Fulton County. The route itself also passes through sections of the Path 400 and PATH400 (Sidney Marcus to Miami Circle).
Absolutely! Beyond the varied scenery, look for the extensive public art installations, including murals and decorated birdhouses. The dramatic pedestrian bridge at Mountain Way Common is a significant landmark offering unique views. You might also spot a protected bat habitat, showcasing the trail's commitment to environmental stewardship.
The trail's urban location makes it accessible via public transport. It offers unique views of MARTA trains passing by, indicating that MARTA stations are likely within reasonable proximity to various access points. Check the MARTA map for stations closest to your desired entry point along the trail.
Yes, the PATH400 Greenway Trail connects to major shopping hubs like Lenox Square and integrates with various neighborhoods. This means you'll find numerous restaurants and cafes within easy reach of different trail sections, perfect for a post-hike meal or a quick refreshment.