PHOENIX FLIES 2026 | Tree Tour: Inman Park Neighborhood Arboretum
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PHOENIX FLIES 2026 | Tree Tour: Inman Park Neighborhood Arboretum

889 Edgewood Ave NEAtlanta, GA
Saturday, Mar 28 from 10 am to 12 pm
Overview

Walk through the heart of the Inman Park Neighborhood, see majestic old trees and learn about the early history of Inman Park!

In this Phoenix Flies Tree Tour you’ll walk through the heart of the Inman Park Neighborhood, you will see majestic old trees and understory street trees. You will learn about the early history of Inman Park and the land it was built upon.  Inman Park was Atlanta’s first planned residential suburb and the location of the first electric trolley in Atlanta.  Created in 1888, Inman Park was built on a farm where one of the final four battles of the Atlanta Campaign was fought.

The Inman Park Neighborhood Arboretum is part of seven Neighborhood Arboreta that were established in mid-2000s through a collaborative effort of neighbors, Trees Atlanta volunteers, and the city.

About the Docent: Lynn Koehnemann is a Trees Atlanta Certified Volunteer. Lynn is a tree lover who moved to Inman Park in 2011. She is an environmentalist, native plant advocate, former planner and geography professor.

Street parking is available. Nearest transit station is Inman Park/Reynoldstown St

Walk through the heart of the Inman Park Neighborhood, see majestic old trees and learn about the early history of Inman Park!

In this Phoenix Flies Tree Tour you’ll walk through the heart of the Inman Park Neighborhood, you will see majestic old trees and understory street trees. You will learn about the early history of Inman Park and the land it was built upon.  Inman Park was Atlanta’s first planned residential suburb and the location of the first electric trolley in Atlanta.  Created in 1888, Inman Park was built on a farm where one of the final four battles of the Atlanta Campaign was fought.

The Inman Park Neighborhood Arboretum is part of seven Neighborhood Arboreta that were established in mid-2000s through a collaborative effort of neighbors, Trees Atlanta volunteers, and the city.

About the Docent: Lynn Koehnemann is a Trees Atlanta Certified Volunteer. Lynn is a tree lover who moved to Inman Park in 2011. She is an environmentalist, native plant advocate, former planner and geography professor.

Street parking is available. Nearest transit station is Inman Park/Reynoldstown St

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

889 Edgewood Ave NE

889 Edgewood Avenue Northeast

Atlanta, GA 30307

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The Atlanta Preservation Center
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