Westside Park

Regional
1660 Johnson Road NW
summer quarry overlook
Acres
351
District
9
NPU
G
Atlanta's Westside Park officially opened to the public on August 20th 2021. It is the largest greenspace in the city, with 280 acres and a 350-foot deep reservoir holding 2.4 billion gallons of emergency water reserves. The park has a variety of trails for walking and biking, including a half-mile blue loop, a .30 yellow loop, a 1.35-mile purple loop, and a .66-mile red trail. The park also has a playground, two covered pavilions, public restrooms, and bike racks. Access to the park is available by car and bike, with two paved lots at 1600 and 1660 Johnson Road Northwest, as well as pedestrian and cyclist access from the Proctor Creek Greenway and the Grove Park neighborhood. The reservoir is the main attraction of the park. The grand overlook provides a view of the quarry with downtown skyscrapers in the background.

    Amenities

  • Playground
  • Fields
  • Pavilion

Regional

Large scale, central or other unique properties that draw users from the greater metro Atlanta area. These properties may have the ability to host large or smaller events such as concerts, festivals, and other events and are often destination points for visitors.
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