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On the Atlanta BeltLine app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 3280 ratings )
Lifestyle
Developer: Rama Roy
Free
Current version: 1.0.6, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 11 Aug 2014
App size: 44.89 Mb

Overview

The Atlanta BeltLine App puts everything you need to know about “the place where Atlanta comes together” at your fingertips! An essential tool for every Atlanta BeltLine visitor, this app helps you plan your trip and personalize your experience with Atlanta’s most exciting parks and trails. Interactive and easy to use, it is loaded with information about trails, parks, artwork, suggested routes, picnic spots, recreational activities, nearby dining, and more.

The Atlanta BeltLine recently received the prestigious Prix d’Excellence Award as the best environmental rehabilitation project in the world, and it still has many miles to go! Likewise, the App is in its early stages of development, and we are looking forward to providing you with more and more information about the Atlanta BeltLine and all it has to offer!

Key features of the Atlanta BeltLine App

Out and About:

Interactive Map – easily locate parks, trails, access points, artwork, MARTA stations, parking, and more

Trip Planner – plot out a route for a run, walk or ride; select destinations for sports and recreational activities, picnics and fun with kids

Find Nearby Businesses – plan a stop for lunch, shopping, nightlife and entertainment, and more; the app will highlight the closest options to you!

Report A Fix – give us the heads up if you spot something needing attention on the Atlanta BeltLine; alert us to graffiti, trail obstructions or anything broken in parks or along the trails

Donate – help make the vision for the Atlanta BeltLine become a reality by supporting our efforts!

Learn:

Tours – to learn more about the project, register for a guided Atlanta BeltLine tour by bus, bike or on foot

Health & Fitness – register for a program designed to help promote healthier living, including yoga, biking, running series and race events, and other great classes and events!

Art – artwork is on display all along the corridor; find out more about the art, the artists, and special events such as the annual ‘Art on the Atlanta BeltLine’ exhibit

Events – a quick guide to upcoming tours, community meetings, volunteer opportunities, grand openings, information sessions, and more

Support – find out how to become a part of the Atlanta BeltLine through volunteer opportunities, memberships, sponsorships, partnerships and direct donations

About the Atlanta BeltLine

The Atlanta BeltLine is the most comprehensive transportation and economic development effort ever undertaken in the City of Atlanta and among the largest, most wide-ranging urban redevelopment programs currently underway in the United States. The Atlanta BeltLine is a sustainable redevelopment project that will provide a network of public parks, multi-use trails and transit along a historic 22-mile railroad corridor circling downtown and connecting many neighborhoods directly to each other.

Legal

Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. has made every effort to verify the accuracy of all information in this app, but the user assumes all responsibility for use of the app. Road and trail conditions are subject to change. Users can enjoy the trails and parks at their own risk and are encouraged to wear appropriate clothing and footwear and to use appropriate equipment.

This app uses information provided by third party map applications and FourSquare, and Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. does not warrant the information of these third parties.

Please be aware of your surroundings on all trails and in all parks. Interim hiking trails have no additional lighting, no pavement, and limited points of access. Trails have posted mile markers that are integrated with the City’s 911 system in case of emergency.

Please do not use app while driving. Motorized vehicles are prohibited on Atlanta BeltLine trails and in parks except for wheelchairs and other power-driven mobility devices when permitted under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).