
"Atlanta's cycling scene is on the brink of something big. Early in 2026, construction will finally begin on a highly anticipated bike park at Shirley Clarke Franklin Park (formerly Westside Park) in the form of a facility designed to bring mountain biking and bike-centric trail features into the heart of the city. Spanning roughly 45 forested acres in one of Atlanta's largest greenspaces, the bike park will blend urban access with trail adventure, giving riders of all levels a reason to enjoy this previously under-utilized"
"2.25 miles of mountain bike trails - carved through woodland terrain and built for all skill levels, from gentle beginner lines to more technical segments with rocks, rollers, bridges, and switchbacks. Pump track - a smooth asphalt loop for pump and balance skills that welcomes BMXers, mountain bikers, and kids on bikes alike. Jump lines - progression-based jumps that range from entry-friendly rollers to bigger features for more confident riders."
"What makes this project especially exciting for the city is its intentional inclusivity: trails and features are being laid out so that beginners and advanced riders can enjoy the park simultaneously, and technical elements progress naturally from easy to challenging. Located at the northeast edge of Shirley Clarke Franklin Park, this former quarry is now part of a broader vision to connect more Atlantans with outdoor physical activity and alternative transit options."
A new bike park at Shirley Clarke Franklin Park will transform roughly 45 forested acres into an accessible urban mountain-biking destination. The design includes 2.25 miles of trails for all skill levels, a pump track, progression-based jump lines, and a skills course and bike playground to build handling and confidence. Trails and features are arranged to allow beginners and advanced riders to use the park simultaneously, with technical elements progressing naturally from easy to challenging. The site occupies a former quarry on the park's northeast edge and will begin construction with a groundbreaking on January 22, 2026.
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