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A Walk in the Woods: Exploring the Chattahoochee River

  • Standing Peachtree Park, 2630 Ridgewood Road NW Atlanta, GA, 30327 United States (map)

In-person

This Jane’s Walk, taking place in West Buckhead, focuses on themes of environment, history, and culture.

Join Jodi Mansbach — urban planner and Chair of Chattahoochee NOW — for a walk at the site of the City of Atlanta’s first public access point to the Chattahoochee River. The Standing Peachtree Greenspace is adjacent to the City’s main water intake at the site of what was a Muscogee Creek Confederacy trading center at the juncture of Peachtree Creek and the Chattahoochee River. The beauty and history of the river is so great here that it seems barely diminished by the surrounding sewage treatment plant, asphalt plant, landfill, railroad, and busy traffic overpass.

You will walk from the parking lot adjacent to a lovely hardwood forest down a mostly shaded path to reach the confluence of the Peachtree Creek and the Chattahoochee. Along the way, we will discuss some other surprising connections to Atlanta’s history. And you will get a glimpse of how this location is set to become the starting point for the new Camp + Paddle Trail 48-mile pathway that will snake beside the river from North Atlanta down to McIntosh Reserve in Carroll County.

With the goal of creating more access to the Chattahoochee River in underserved areas, Chattahoochee NOW has been working for over ten years with the City, the Trust of Public Land, and many other organizations to put Standing Peachtree back on the map.


The Details

  • Distance of Walk: 1 mile

  • Getting There: At Standing Peachtree Park, there is a City of Atlanta Park sign. Please proceed through the open gate and park in the lot immediately to the left.

  • Accessibility: This walk covers paved and unpaved terrain. It is not wheelchair accessible.

  • What to wear and bring: Wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes — ideally close-toed — and consider sunscreen! Also bring a bottle of water.


Registration

Jane’s Walks are free to attend, but registration is required. Please click the link below to save your spot!

  • Jane’s Walk is an annual global festival honoring the legacy of urbanist, activist, and writer Jane Jacobs with free, citizen-led walking tours through the neighborhoods that lend so much character to our cities.

    The festival promotes civic engagement and encourages leaders and participants to share stories about their communities and use walking as a means of connecting with their neighbors.

  • Jodi Lox Mansbach is a creative and strategic leader who inspires people and organizations to re-think what’s possible. She brings her strong facilitation skills to groups looking to create brave spaces where people can come together for deep collective listening, understanding and to make small and bold powerful shifts that can transform organizations and communities. She also delights in creating physical spaces which she does as Principal of PlayLark Studio, part of the Living Playgrounds Collective that re-imagines playgrounds as nature-based environments where children can thrive.

    Jodi worked with the City of Atlanta to launch Atlanta City Studio, its first pop-up urban design center incubating new ideas about the design of the City and engaging the community in the process. Previously she was Vice President of Development and Construction at Jamestown, a real estate investment and management company. As an urban planner, Jodi was involved in the firm’s New Urbanist development and adaptive reuse projects including Ponce City Market where she led the design of Skyline Park, the rooftop entertainment project. At Jamestown, Jodi also served as Sustainability Director and started and ran the Jamestown Charitable Foundation.

  • Standing Peachtree Park
    2630 Ridgewood Road NW, Atlanta 30327

    At Standing Peachtree Park, there is a City of Atlanta Park sign. Please proceed through the open gate and park in the lot immediately to the left.

  • MODA reserves the right to cancel a program if the minimum enrollment requirements are not met.

    If you need to cancel your plans for any reason, we kindly request that you notify us 48 hours prior to the event start.

    By doing so, we can release your seat to another individual interested in joining us for this Jane’s Walk!

  • Email Mary at maryk@museumofdesign.org with any questions.

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