Grant Park: Trees, Trails, History and Architecture

Grant Park: Trees, Trails, History and Architecture

A family-friendly seasonal walking tour of historic Grant Park guided by Trees Atlanta

By The Atlanta Preservation Center

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Location

Grant Park - North Entrance

470 Sydney St. SE Atlanta, GA 30312

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

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 and Erskine fountains, all 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.

Tour Docent: Kathy Brennan, Trees Atlanta Docent and Grant Park neighbor.

This tour is in partnership with Trees Atlanta.


The details

  • Please meet at the picnic table at the Loomis street entrance at the north end of the park (where Sydney and Loomis meet).
  • Wear comfortable shoes and clothing and bring drinking water, bug and sun protection.
  • Tour will last approximately 1.5 hours.
  • Tickets are required; no walkups allowed.
  • The tour is subject to cancellation at the guide's discretion due to inclement weather at the tour starting point. You will be notified via email.


Trees Atlanta COVID Protocol:

  • Masks are optional for outdoor events (unless stated on a specific event due to instructor’s request.) If you were exposed and are experiencing symptoms or if you have tested positive to COVID-19, please contact the Atlanta Preservation Center(jessie@preserveatlanta.com) to cancel your event reservation and stay home. By attending this event, you are participating on your own accord and accept possible risks associated with interacting with other people.

Interested in a private group tour? Contact darby@preserveatlanta.com for more information.


Organized by

The Atlanta Preservation Center is the City’s private non-profit preservation organization. Founded in 1979, the Atlanta Preservation Center promotes the preservation of Atlanta's architecturally, historically and culturally significant buildings, neighborhoods and landscapes through education and advocacy.

From $9.50