Take a Walking Tour on the BeltLine!

Walking tours of the Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum are conducted by Trees Atlanta, the nonprofit organization responsible for the creation and maintenance of the Arboretum itself. Trees Atlanta has resumed offering these walking tours. Please visit their website calendar for a list of upcoming tours. If you have questions, please reach out to Michelle Diaz Laboy at michelle@treesatlanta.org.

Enjoy fresh air, new city views, fascinating Atlanta history, and every season of horticulture interest! Come walk the Atlanta BeltLine with an expertly trained Trees Atlanta Docent and learn firsthand from a well-trained expert to learn about Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum. These walking tours explore both the Eastside Trail and Westside Trail with a strong focus on the horticultural collections and interesting facts about these different segments of the Atlanta BeltLine. A walking tour of the Atlanta BeltLine is the best way to see the progress and be active at the same time! Learn more about the Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum.

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For specific tour dates and to register visit treesatlanta.org/calendar.

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If your specific question is not addressed here, please contact: Michelle Diaz Laboy, michelle@treesatlanta.org.

What is the Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum?

The Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum will evolve into a twenty-two mile long horticultural collection. This one-of-a-kind linear expanse provides neighborhood connectivity along the Atlanta BeltLine, while showcasing unique natural characteristics within each community. The Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum is a free and open-to-all green museum.

Visit Trees Atlanta calendar of events for a walking tour schedule.

What is a Walking Tour?

Envisioned as a one-of-a-kind twenty-two mile linear expanse, the Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum forms a unique tapestry whose natural fabric reveals a plant-based narrative of our city’s rich history. This Trees Atlanta docent-led walking tour tells the BeltLine story with an added focus on native trees, grasses, wildflowers and greenspaces along the corridor.

What is Trees Atlanta?

Trees Atlanta is a vital partner in the Atlanta BeltLine project. Established in 1985, Trees Atlanta is one of the city’s most widely respected volunteer organizations, and it seeks to protect and improve Atlanta’s urban forest by planting, conserving, and educating. With more than 96,000 trees planted (and counting!), Trees Atlanta is a phenomenal resource for good tree stewardship, smart growth, and overall conservation.