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Jane’s Walk: Walk the Future Atlanta RiverLands

  • Jane's Walk 2389 Paul Avenue Northwest Atlanta, GA, 30318 United States (map)

In Person | The Atlanta RiverLands
FREE


This Jane’s Walk, taking place at Lower Paul Park in the Riverside neighborhood of Atlanta, focuses on themes of Environment, History & Culture, and Advocacy.

What does Atlanta look like when it finally faces the river?

Join Nathan Gallentine, project manager for the City of Atlanta's Atlanta RiverLands initiative, for a walk along the Chattahoochee River in the Riverside neighborhood. 

Local experts from Trust for Public Land, the Riverside neighborhood, and ChattahoocheeNOW will join to share the vision for Lower Paul Park and what it could mean for a city learning to turn toward its waterway. 

This is a walk about what's coming as much as what's already here.

Note: This walk covers uneven, unpaved terrain through mostly shaded areas. Closed-toed shoes and long pants are strongly recommended.


About the Walk Leader

Nathan Gallentine is the project manager with the City of Atlanta for the Atlanta RiverLands and Chattahoochee Brick Co. Site Planning and Design process. Learn more at chattbrickriverlands.atlantaga.gov.


The Details: 

  • Distance of Route: Approximately 2 miles

  • Duration of Walk: 60 minutes

  • Walk Language: English

  • Accessibility: Terrain: Unpaved, mostly shaded, with significant uneven terrain. This event is NOT wheelchair accessible.

  • What to Bring: Closed-toed hiking friendly shoes, long pants, sunscreen, water, umbrella, walking stick if you normally use one on a hike.

  • This walk takes place rain or shine.

  • Know Before You Go Details will be included in your confirmation email. 


Registration | FREE

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.

  • This Jane’s Walk begins and ends at 2389 Paul Ave NW, Atlanta, GA, 30318

  • 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!

  • Designers with different styles of learning or special needs are welcome in MODA public programs. We will be able to most effectively help everyone learn and enjoy this experience if we know about those needs in advance of the program. Please email the primary walk leader listed in your confirmation email with questions or information.

  • Pictures and videos will be captured during MODA public programs and may be published on the official website, social media, and newsletters of the Museum of Design Atlanta. If you do not wish to appear on these platforms, please write to felicia@museumofdesign.org.

  • Email Felicia at felicia@museumofdesign.org with any questions.

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