The Best Mountain Bike Rides Near Atlanta William Beeker|December 29, 2022 The “City in the Forest” is home to some amazing mountain biking. Take advantage of one rider’s guide to some top dirt therapy destinations.
Camping in Stone Mountain Sheeka Sanahori|November 29, 2022 Discover a new side to Georgia’s most popular tourist attraction. Check out this local’s camping guide to historic Stone Mountain Park.
Kayaking and Canoeing Near Atlanta Tee George|October 30, 2022 The “City in the Forest” is home to more than just hiking and running. Here's a local guide to kayaking and canoeing in and around Atlanta.
Best Outdoor Rock Climbing and Bouldering Near Atlanta Angela Chao|September 27, 2022 Known as “The City in the Forests,” Atlanta is a great location for your next outdoor adventure. Here are 12 top picks for climbing and bouldering around the city.
Best Waterfall Hikes Near Atlanta Sheeka Sanahori|September 23, 2022 A local’s guide to can't-miss waterfall hikes in metro Atlanta and its surrounding areas.
Urban Running Near Atlanta Su-Jit Lin|August 31, 2022 “The City in the Forest” … doesn’t that sound like an unbelievably pleasant place to run? And here’s the kicker: It really is.
Best Hikes Near Atlanta Sheeka Sanahori|July 31, 2022 Atlanta has some amazing trailheads. Check out these great hike locations from a local for beginners, families, and experienced hikers.
City Parks 2.0 Leslie Nemo|September 12, 2019 The next generation of urban green space is connecting neighborhoods and nature.
Atlanta Outdoor Activities Guide Graham Averill|July 30, 2019 Explore the best parks and adventures inside the South’s “City In a Forest.”
Atlanta’s First Urban Mountain Bike Trail System Jess Daddio|March 22, 2019 The “City in a Forest” is about to open its first mountain bike trail system within city limits.
Southeastern Climbers Coalition Keeps Climbers Climbing Caitlin Goettler|June 18, 2018 The Southeast region of the United States is known for its world-class climbing. As development occurs in the region, so does the threat to local climbing areas. Thanks to organizations like the Southeastern Climbers Coalition (SCC), people living in these rapidly growing urban areas can continue to climb.