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Parks #8 in Atlanta

Grant Park

4.6 · 6,760 reviews
Historic and community-focused
Grant Park, 840 Cherokee Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30315, United States
Interesting facts
1

The park was originally established as a private picnic ground before being donated to the city of Atlanta.

2

It contains the historic Cyclorama building, which once housed the massive Battle of Atlanta painting before its relocation.

3

The park was intentionally designed with curvilinear paths to reflect the Romantic landscaping style popular in the late 1800s.

4

It houses the Millennium Gate Museum's predecessor, the original Fort Walker, a Civil War earthwork fortification.

Overview

Grant Park is Atlanta's oldest city park, established in 1883 on land donated by Lemuel P. Grant. The 131-acre recreational space features an extensive network of walking paths and mature oak trees. It serves as the historic district's primary green anchor and surrounds the Zoo Atlanta campus. The park includes a dedicated recreation center, swimming pool, and multiple playgrounds. Architectural remnants of the 19th century are visible throughout the landscape. The park is managed in partnership with the Grant Park Conservancy to preserve its Victorian-era design elements. It provides significant ecological relief to the densely packed residential neighborhoods surrounding it. The area is characterized by its rolling topography and naturalistic aesthetic.

Photo spot

The elevated stone bridges and the lush, tree-lined pathways near the central fountain.

Insider tips

Combine your visit with a trip to the adjacent Zoo Atlanta for a full day experience.

Explore the surrounding streets to view well-preserved Victorian and Craftsman-style homes.

Check the Conservancy website for seasonal community events like the Grant Park Summer Shade Festival.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to park directly on the grass or obstruct residential driveways on side streets.

Etiquette

Leash laws are strictly enforced for pets; respect the residential privacy of adjacent historic homes.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Spring or Autumn for pleasant temperatures while walking the park's hilly terrain.
Address
Grant Park, 840 Cherokee Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30315, United States
33.736, -84.371
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Details
Key AmenitiesWalking trails, playgrounds, swimming pool, and recreation center
Landscape StyleVictorian-era romantic park design

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Spring or Autumn for pleasant temperatures while walking the park's hilly terrain..

The elevated stone bridges and the lush, tree-lined pathways near the central fountain.

Close by you'll find Zoo Atlanta, Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park, Centennial Olympic Park.