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    Candler Park

    4.2 (39 reviews)

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    Michael M.

    Nice park. Has outdoor pool in season. On weekends soccer teams play on fields. Parking is available.

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    Bruce K.

    My friend lives in the neighborhood so we came here to visit the Candler Park festival that was going on this weekend. The festival took up a huge amount of the park and the nearby streets, so it was a great opportunity to have a good walk around and see how big this park really is. Ball fields, shady spots, picnic tables and gazebos. Note that if you're planning to visit the Candler Neighborhood Park Festival, they have all the streets blocked off by the police. Only residents or people escorted by residents will be allowed in.

    just a tiny view of the golf course.
    Nikki K.

    Candler Park is the reason I bought my house- I wanted to be near this lovely, quiet park. I cannot stand Piedmont Park because it is always so busy and it's a drag trying to find a street to park on. And I also do not trust their dog park. So, Candler is the answer to all my park prayers. It has a field for soccer or football, a basketball court , a golf course, a nice walking trail, a playground for the kiddies, a place to have a picnic, a field to just relax in, and a large swimming pool. The walking trail and golf course have lovely little bridges that lead you over the creek, and they have park benches all around so that you can sit and just enjoy the beauty. In the fall the leaves are breathtaking as there are a lot of huge, old trees all over the park. They also have a lot of festivals- but you should especially check out Fall Fest- it usually happens in the teens of October! I walk my dogs there daily and they enjoy it as much as I do! And I can let them off their leashes to cavort freely as there is usually no other threatening dogs to attack my 5 lb. babies!

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    Andrea T.

    If only I could get rid of this mental picture: a man with three dogs let them take turns drinking from the playground water fountain. Each with its front paws up on the bowl to steady itself and long pink tongue licking water off the spigot.. That aside, I enjoyed my recent visit to Candler Park. The crowds at Piedmont can be overwhelming but here you have room to unwind in your own way. Spread a blanket and sit under a tree. Get your heart rate up by running or biking the pathways. Watch people play basketball or golf. Read historical markers sprinkled throughout the grounds, like the one honoring the working class African-Americans who lived there between the 1890s and 1940s. The parking is easy (in a lot adjacent to the playground), the pathways are designed for strolling and it's never as congested as Piedmont. Just don't drink the water.

    Robin S.

    My local park (if you don't count the much smaller Lake Claire park). Seemingly non-stop festivals and events during the spring & summer, good tennis courts and ample parking if you're not within walking distance. I really like the food trucks that seem to show up at CP's festivals. The neighborhood would be much poorer without Candler Park. Definitely, I'm a fan.

    Steve V.

    One of Atlanta's many parks - a nice retreat in the middle of city. I drove to the Candler park area, bought a latte at Dr. Bombay's Underwater Tea Party and then took a stroll through Candler Park. It was great. It must be an ideal spot for little kids birthdays because there was balloons, birthday cakes and the tasty smell of hot dogs over a charcoal grill. Yum! There are a bunch of restaurants and little shops nearby, so would be a nice area to spend the day - shopping, walking around, picnic in the park. There is also a pool, tennis courts, a community garden, playground and what looked like a golf course (not sure how many holes). Definitely check it out!

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    This is the grown up version of Piedmont Park. It super close to the city but you can come here and get lost in nature - and still feel safe. This park is huge and cavernous so you can find a social spot or a quiet spot depending on your mood. There is also a golf course, pool, track, etc. So there's plenty in the way of entertainment. It also hosts plenty of events like local races, 420 fest, and it's own version of Screen on the Green.

    shootin' hoops with Amber at Candler Park

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    This neighborhood in general has a relaxing small town feeling. I was happy to find this while visiting Emory.

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    15 years ago

    We had a beautiful day for the Atlanta Women's 5K in Candler park. I'll definitely be back for more 5K's or fun runs!

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    Well kept, nice tennis courts and free, trails are in good shape, very pretty nad safe. Great place to take the dogs!

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    Old crappy flowers! I could have done better job myself. So disappointed!!! Would never use them again!!!

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    Centennial Olympic Park - 4/10/24 FYI.

    Centennial Olympic Park

    4.0(410 reviews)
    3.1 miDowntown

    Beautiful vast park! Loads of photo ops and something for everyone! Fields to lounge or play on,…read morewater falls to sit by and drown out the city sounds, a created babbling brook that has a winding path along side it, TWO playgrounds, a visitor center with public restrooms that are well maintained, and their famous water fountain that kids play in and also performs synchronized to music throughout the day! Law enforcement is always near by and we found this park to be relatively safe! Close access to major landmarks in the area and a great spot to let kids live their best childhood moments!

    Pretty but underwhelming. Maybe that's not an entirely fair takeaway but for such an iconic park, I…read morewas expecting to leave it feeling refreshing, inspired and impressed. I left grateful for the green space but not really feeling much else. For the kids, you have to realize: the Olympics put Atlanta on the map. Prior to the games, it was a mid-to-largish Southern city without much distinction.* After the games, it turned into the crowded af bastion of Southern pop culture. Atlanta's history is divided in pre- and post- games. That's why I thought that a trip here would be akin to Central, Golden Gate or Lincoln. Nope. It had some nice intentional design. Pavers. Statues. Fun water features. The Ferris wheel. The rings (the water fountain wasn't working during my visit). But... I don't know. Like I inferred above, it fell flat. Glad I saw it but I expected more. It's smaller than you imagine. Oh, and all the bathrooms were closed/locked on a Wednesday afternoon in mid-spring. I don't know what that's about. *Taking nothing away from Dr. King.

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    Centennial Olympic Park - Olympic rings (my second Olympic rings photo - Paris last year around this time!)

    Olympic rings (my second Olympic rings photo - Paris last year around this time!)

    Centennial Olympic Park - The Fountain of Rings at night

    The Fountain of Rings at night

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    Sweetwater Creek State Park

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    Today's hike at Sweetwater exceeded my expectations in every way! The weather was giving spring…read morevibes and the people were out for it ! Initially we parked in the wrong lot but that worked in our favor (where the bait and tackle shop is). There were lots of families out having picnics and fishing. We did a 1-mile loop in the area and were able to see the yurts. NOTED . Beautiful sites to take in before we ventured to the main lots with the visitor's center. Not only are the trails well marked, but there is ample parking across multiple lots. The attendant at the gate entrance was so kind, welcoming and JOYful! We ventured out on the red trail and it was gorgeous. To my surprise, the trail was full today. It seems that Sweetwater is a populated date spot!!! We saw folks of all ages out with picnic baskets, journals, coloring books, bathing suits ... it was AMAZING! We hiked to the end of the red trail and back, venturing off trail to be clear to the River only once. By far, this was one of my favorite hikes and definitely a place I'll revisit to explore some of the other trails.

    This is one of my favorite places to hike around Atlanta. There are several different trails so you…read morecan hike a couple of miles or 6 or 7 miles. The trail is really beautiful in the spring when the trees and plants are in bloom. The trailer is dog, friendly, but make sure you keep them on the leash.

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    Sweetwater Creek State Park - It was a beautiful day to be out in nature.

    It was a beautiful day to be out in nature.

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    Glenwood Park

    Glenwood Park

    4.8(8 reviews)
    2.0 miOrmewood Park

    Glenwood Park is a mixed-use development which opened in 2005 in East Atlanta. If traveling from…read moredowntown on I-20 eastbound, Glenwood Park is just off exit 59B (Memorial Drive, Glenwood Avenue). If traveling westboard towards downtown, take exit 60 (US 23, Moreland Avenue). This low key neighborhood, sandwiched between Grant Park and East Atlanta Village, is sort of "hidden." I think if you asked the average metro Atlantan if they've heard of Glenwood Park, they'd probably say no. Glenwood Park opened the same year as Midtown's Atlantic Station. Like Atlantic Station, Glenwood Park is all about urban and sustainable living. Unlike Atlantic Station, Glenwood Park isn't big. It's relatively small at just under 30 acres in total size. It's a lot quieter and isn't as commercialized. The property feels more residential than anything with quiet streets and wide sidewalks with nicely manicured lawns. After about a decade of existence, the development still looks great. There's a park/greenspace with a picturesque pond and a beautiful fountain. The community collects almost two-million gallons of its own well water per year in order to irrigate the park and street trees. There's a community garden where residents can reserve plots filled with high quality, organic soil. There's a dog park, playground, and neighborhood pool. One courtyard features a little stone fountain and full-sized bocce ball court. The layout was designed with pedestrians in mind, though there's plenty of free street parking and parking lots located on the development. It's clean and feels safe. The Atlanta BeltLine runs through the neighborhood in a north-south line. Food-lovers probably know Glenwood Park because of its restaurants, Gunshow, The Shed at Glenwood, and Vickery's Bar & Grill. Local celebrity chef Kevin Gillespie opened Gunshow in 2013 with fellow chefs Andreas Muller and Joey Ward. It may very well be *the* best restaurant in Atlanta. It's certainly one of the most fun and unique with it's American-style dim sum. You can read my review of Gunshow here: http://www.yelp.com/biz/gunshow-atlanta-2?hrid=_Zvxkqv86FBPQtUBysU21Q. The Shed at Glenwood is a modern farm-to-table restaurant with seasonal fare. Vickery's, known for its cocktails and burgers, opened its second Atlanta location in Glenwood Park. Drip coffee shop also has a location here.

    I'm not sure how to review a neighborhood but it shouldn't be too hard. This place is great -…read morebungalow style houses, flats, condos, townhomes and great neighbors. There are a handful of retail businesses on the south end of the neighborhood that we frequent and the usual smattering of intown amenities - proximity to downtown, Virginia Highland, Starlight Six Drive-In. You get the point. Since moving here in 2009 we have made so many good friends and really love where we live. There's a community garden, a pool/gym and a dedicated dog park free to residents (as of this writing). A brownfield redevelopment and product of Green Street properties, GWP is home to the 2005 Southern Living Idea House. Many of the homes are distinct in design, presentation and vary in style but all still flow together. Most lots are very small but we managed to eke out a wonderful front flower garden and transform the triangle shaped garden in the back into a treed and flowered sanctuary. We tried our hand at gardening in the community garden but the summer Atlanta sun and invasive weeds had us handily beat by mid July. In October each year, the Hotoberfest beer festival is held in and around the main park (now Brewer Park) drawing a few thousand people to the neighborhood. Less exciting but nearly as big a draw (maybe stretching here) is the annual garage sale. A handful of movies have been filmed here including the Blind Side and Hall Pass as is part of the Real Housewives of Atlanta (one of them lives here as of this writing). Like other neighborhoods that started mid real estate boom but not finished before the bang, there are empty lots, foreclosures and short sales. The last builder to get going has long ago gone out of business and a few independent developers have put up new homes but it remains to be seen if the original vision of Green Street and the first residents will be fulfilled. However, this remains a one-of-a-kind neighborhood south of I-20 and a great alternative to the stunning but prohibitively expensive homes in Morningside, Virginia Highland and the handful of other established intown neighborhoods. Being so close to everything available in Atlanta has spoiled us for going to festivals (Inman Park, Dogwood, Summerfest, Shade), the drive in and so much good food + drink in walking distance (you hear me $2 PBR at ten places I can walk to). The EAV and Grant Park are both short walks and great neighborhoods in and of themselves. The Zoo and Turner field are less than 3 miles away as are dozens of the best restaurants in Atlanta. The beltline trailhead is just across I-20 so you can walk off all the beer and carbs. Definitely kid friendly, we've seen at least six newborns arrive since we moved here. The little ones have a playground, a music class and no shortage of friends to grow up with. We will be adding our own in February 2012 so we're planning on being in Glenwood Park for the foreseeable future.

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    Glenwood Park - If you look very closely, you will see the rainbow going through the water...at Glenwood Park right this second.  :)

    If you look very closely, you will see the rainbow going through the water...at Glenwood Park right this second. :)

    Glenwood Park - Outdoor bocce ball court.

    Outdoor bocce ball court.

    Glenwood Park

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