With over 200 acres of green space and eight miles of scenic trails, Freedom Park is a dream for walkers, runners, and cyclists. The park seamlessly connects major Atlanta landmarks like the Carter Center, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, and the Atlanta BeltLine, making it the perfect route for both exercise and exploration.

Freedom Park is also home to some of the city’s most striking public art, including the towering “Homage to King” sculpture, which frames a view of the Atlanta skyline, and “The Bridge”, dedicated to the late Congressman John Lewis. Scattered throughout the park, these installations turn a simple walk into an open-air gallery.

With over eight miles of scenic paths, the park connects seven neighborhoods: Candler Park, Druid Hills, Inman Park, Lake Claire, Little Five Points, Old Fourth Ward, and Poncey-Highland. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful escape, a cultural experience, or a scenic bike ride through the city, Freedom Park delivers on all fronts.

There aren’t many places where you can bike through lush greenways, pass historic sites, and stumble upon thought-provoking art—all in one stretch.

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