PATH400 runs along the spine of GA 400 and, once complete, will provide a 5.2-mile greenway through the heart of Buckhead, connecting neighborhoods, office and retail locations with a path for bicyclists and pedestrians. The multi-use greenway will eventually join with the Atlanta Beltline in the south and trails in Sandy Springs and north Fulton County, providing a key link in a regional trail network.
PATH400 is the first step toward implementation of the Buckhead Collection, a planned network of 106 acres of parks and trails in the neighborhood.
Livable Buckhead
Livable Buckhead is a nonprofit organization that strives to ensure the long-term viability and prosperity of the Buckhead community. The organization achieves its mission by working cooperatively with individuals, public entities and private businesses to integrate sustainable strategies.
Livable Buckhead implements programs related to greenspace, recycling, energy efficiency, commute alternatives, arts and culture, real estate development and land use. For more information about Livable Buckhead and its programs, visit http://livablebuckhead.org.
Partners
Livable Buckhead is spearheading the PATH400 project in partnership with the Buckhead Community Improvement District ( Buckhead CID) and the PATH Foundation. Several other agencies and organizations are involved in the development of PATH400, including Georgia Department of Transportation, the City of Atlanta, MARTA, Atlanta Neighborhood Planning Unit B, and Trees Atlanta.
FAQs
Where can I access the trail?
PATH400 currently has four access points – Mile 0 at Garson Dr. and Piedmont Road; at the intersection of GA 400 and Lenox Road (the BUCKHEAD wall); where Old Ivy Road crosses GA 400; and where Wieuca Road crosses GA 400.
Where can I park?
- The Prominence in Buckhead (3475 Piedmont Rd, NE) thanks to the generosity of Crocker Partners. Trail users are welcome to park for free in the secure covered garage during trail hours only.The Prominence in Buckhead is located immediately adjacent to PATH400 just off of the Lenox Road exit for GA400. When entering the garage pull a visitor’s ticket. When exiting, use the vistor’s exit and tell the attendant you are a PATH400 patron.
- Mile Zero: On-street free public parking is available along Adina Dr.
- Sarah Smith Elementary School: Free parking is available at both the Old Ivy Road and Wieuca Road campuses during non-school hours.
Can I bring my dog on PATH400?
Leashed dogs are welcome on PATH400. Please show courtesy to your fellow trail users by keeping your pet leashed and under control at all times. Also be sure to pick up after your pet.
Is PATH400 safe?
The trail has been designed with safety in mind, and the Atlanta Police Department has been heavily involved with this project during design and construction. APD has also committed to regularly patrolling the trail to ensure the safety of its users. Anyone using the trail should keep personal safety in mind, staying aware of your surroundings just as you would in a parking garage or similar areas.
Who do I contact with concerns about PATH400?
Contact Livable Buckhead at (404) 842-2680 or email info@livablebuckhead.org.