Westside Trail
This ride is a scenic tour through some of the most historic neighborhoods in Atlanta.
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Westside Trail Details
This ride is a scenic tour through some of the most historic neighborhoods in Atlanta. You will start at Washington Park (a popular place for sports and picnicking) before hitting the West End. You can visit the Hammonds House Museum or stop for a quick bite to eat before moving on towards Mozley Park and Westview. Although it is currently just a little over 3-miles long, this trail will one day be a part of the 33-mile Atlanta Beltline network.
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