Morningside Nature Preserve
| Morningside Nature Preserve | |
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Entry sign at the Lenox Road trailhead | |
Interactive map of Morningside Nature Preserve | |
| Type | Nature reserve, city park |
| Location | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 33°48′25″N 84°21′27″W / 33.8069°N 84.35746°W |
| Area | 33.1 acres (13.4 ha) |
| Opened | January 2001 |
| Operator | Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation |
| Status | Open all year |
Morningside Nature Preserve is a 33.1 acres (13.4 ha) municipal nature reserve located in the Morningside/Lenox Park neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. The preserve protects a critical urban woodland and riparian corridor bisected by the South Fork of Peachtree Creek, which plays an essential role in maintaining the water quality of the Chattahoochee River watershed.[1]
History
The property was originally known as the Wildwood Urban Forest. In the late 1990s, the tract of land was purchased by a local residential developer who proposed clear-cutting the forest to construct a single-family housing subdivision.[1] In 1999, neighborhood volunteers organized the Wildwood Urban Forest Committee, led by local residents Rochelle Routman and Susan Robinson, to oppose the development and advocate for the preservation of the acreage.[1]
The community partnered with The Nature Conservancy to negotiate a buyout with the developer.[1] To fund the acquisition, local residents launched a grassroots fundraising campaign that secured $150,000 from approximately 600 individual households.[1] This was matched by a $150,000 grant from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation and $300,000 from the Georgia Greenspace Fund.[1] The remaining balance was covered when the Atlanta City Council approved the allocation of $1,336,125 in city park impact funds.[1]
On January 31, 2001, the City of Atlanta's Finance/Executive Committee unanimously approved the purchase of the land from The Nature Conservancy, permanently protecting the forest from development.[1] The property was officially renamed the Morningside Nature Preserve in 2006 to satisfy legal covenants attached to the sale.[1]
The main trailhead on Lenox Road officially opened on December 14, 2009.[1] Its construction required a collaborative compromise involving the city, neighborhood groups, and Georgia Power to mitigate the environmental impact of a nearby power substation, which included securing an easement across property owned by the Morningside Place Homeowners Association.[1]
Geography and features
The reserve consists of approximately two miles of unpaved multi-use trails suitable for hiking, walking, and running.[2] The rolling forest canopy serves as a protected urban sanctuary for native wildlife, including foxes, beavers, turtles, raccoons, and numerous bird species.[2] The trails can be accessed via two primary entry points: the main Lenox Road trailhead and a secondary western entrance on Wellbourne Road.[3]
The eastern and western trail networks are connected by a large wooden suspension bridge spanning the South Fork Peachtree Creek, which was completed in October 2010.[1] The bridge project was managed and co-funded by the PATH Foundation alongside Quality of Life funds provided by the City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation.[1]
Directly beneath the suspension bridge, the creek meanders sharply through the forest, slowing its flow and depositing a wide, sandy sediment bank on the eastern shore.[2] This area is widely known among Atlanta residents by the nickname "Dog Beach," serving as a popular local destination for wading and pet recreation.[3] Per City of Atlanta municipal ordinances, pets must remain leashed throughout the entirety of the preserve.[4]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Morningside Nature Preserve". Morningside Lenox Park Association. Retrieved June 21, 2026.
- ^ a b c Heigel, Eric (April 18, 2017). "Morningside Nature Preserve in Atlanta". Atlanta Trails. Retrieved June 21, 2026.
- ^ a b "Morningside Nature Preserve: Things to Do, Visitor Tips & More". Discover Atlanta. Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau. Retrieved June 21, 2026.
- ^ "Morningside Nature Preserve". BringFido. Retrieved June 21, 2026.