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The Atlanta downtown area is not really my idea of runner-friendly. It's fairly urban and bordered by a wide freeway along the long north/south length of the city center. But, luckily, there are quieter, greener areas just to the east and west where you can run in peace and quiet.
A garden in Piedmont Park |
The heart of Midtown lies at 14th Street NW and Peachtree Street NE (NOT Peachtree Street NW located a few blocks west of here!). Peachtree NE is the main north/south street in the downtown area, and it still has a few relicts of Old Atlanta that haven't been ripped down yet and replaced with shiny, sterile high-rises. For example, just a hundred meters south of the intersection you'll find the gracious old mansion housing the Atlanta Women's Club. But somehow the elegant clubhouse looks a bit tentative in the looming shadows of the surrounding sky-scrapers.
The Midtown Route
But no time for mourning here, we're out for a good run. So let's head north on Peachtree NE for just 1 block and then turn right on 15th Street NE, into the Ansley Park neighborhood. Suddenly, you're immersed into a whole different world, full of leafy trees and pleasant homes on hillsides, and little neighborhood parks. You'll probably already feel yourself breath a sigh of relief.
It doesn't really matter which streets we loop around here: the idea is to put on a few miles in this beautiful neighborhood. And the small hills add extra value to your run.
In Ansley Park |
At the first chance, run down into the park and loop through it, but keeping up the same general direction. Winn Park ends where Westminster runs into The Prado. But there are 2 little parks across the street that follow the valley, like a chain of pearls.
So cross The Prado into tiny Eubanks Park, then cross Barksdale Drive into Ansley Park. You come up out of Ansley Park at Maddox Drive. We'll turn right on Maddox and run a few steps to Park Drive, then turn right again and follow it south through the neighborhood until we exit at Piedmont Avenue.
Running in Piedmont Park |
Atlanta Midtown from Piedmont Park |
Let's turn left at the main lawn and we'll lap the pond, Lake Clara Meer. Turn left when the path comes to the lake, and just follow it all the way around, and when you almost get back to your starting point, cross the bridge over the middle of the lake to take you further south to loop through the rest of the park.
Piedmont Park: Lake Clara Meer |
After a few blocks you'll run back into Peachtree Stree NE, where you turn right and run north the few blocks back to the starting place.
I live in metro Atlanta and agree this is a nice run if you find yourself on business in Midtown. Or if you're near Midtown, you could even take MARTA to Arts Center Station, which lets you off at the city symphony, theatre and museum complex directly across Peachtree Street from the Ansley Park neighborhood ... or take a taxi to Piedmont Park. It's worth it if you don't have good running near your hotel or conference center.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the transportation tips!
ReplyDeleteThe stone steps, two photos up, is significant in that The Allman Brothers Band played there twice: in 1969 and again in '70, in their early days. The Hampton Grease Band and others used to play there as well back in the day.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize the Allman Brothers had done concerts there. They were one great band. Thanks Uncle Aaron!
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