Tree Tour: Trees, Trails, History, and Architecture of Grant Park
Sat Oct 12 | 10am-11:30am | Grant Park
Grant Park is Atlanta's oldest park and was donated to the City by Lemuel Pratt Grant in 1882. Visitors will enjoy learning about the park’s trees and some of its historic and architectural highlights, including the Lion Bridge and the Milledge fountain, both recently restored by the Grant Park Conservancy. The Conservancy also cares for the park’s tree canopy (including its many oaks, elms, maples and magnolias) with ongoing canopy and park restoration efforts. Trees Atlanta and the Atlanta Preservation Center are pleased to partner with the Conservancy to support their work in the park.
About the Docent: Kathy Brennan, Trees Atlanta Docent and Grant Park neighbor.
Additional Information:
- Parking and Meeting Information: Please meet at the picnic tables at the Loomis St. entrance on the North end of the park where Sydney St and Loomis St. meet. (across from 468 Sydney St. NE.) Street parking is available
- What to Bring and Wear: Reusable water bottle, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, layers of clothing, hats/sunglasses, and are recommended.
- Terrain, Incline, and Length: The tour is about 2 miles of total walking with some uneven walkways and steep grades.
- Registration is required for this program and is through the Atlanta Preservation Center found here.
- Safety: Learn more about our safety protocols here
- Questions: If you have any questions or comments regarding this event, please email education@treesatlanta.org.
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