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The developing PATH400 Greenway Trail will one day run 5.2 miles from the Atlanta BeltLine north through Buckhead up to I-285 and the trail system in Sandy Springs. Currently, the paved trail is open in two disconnected sections.
The northern section spans about a mile between Wieuca Road and a busy retail area near the intersection of Lenox and Piedmont Roads. Although the pathway largely parallels Georgia 400, it is buffered from the roadway by trees.
The southern section stretches another mile in the Lindbergh neighborhood between Miami Circle NE and the intersection of Adiva Drive and Piedmont Road. The tree-lined pathway provides access to both commercial and residential areas.
For the northern segment, parking is permitted at a covered garage for an office tower called The Prominence (3475 Piedmont Rd, NE). Mid-trail, parking is allowed at nearby Sarah Smith Elementary School (370 Old Ivy Rd. NE) during non-school hours.
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