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=Cheshire Farm Trail= Atlanta, GA 30324 Cheshire Farm Trail webpage Cheshire Farm Trail map

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Cheshire Farm Trail
Coordinates: 33.8209432, -84.3587244 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Cheshire Farm Trail
This sunny trail, which includes four beautiful footbridges, passes alongside and underneath the new GA-400 fly-over ramp. It is named for the Cheshire family, which settled the area in the 19th century, raised a family and built a farm. The gravel path offers beautiful views of the creek and the urban infrastructure, as well as both old-growth and newly-planted native trees. It was completed in 2014 with the cooperation and determination of South Fork, the Georgia Department of Transportation, and the Lindbergh LaVista Corridor Coalition. Bilingual "Wildlife Olympics" activity signs, which encourage children to imitate native wildlife, can be found along the trail.

The Cheshire Farm Trail spans the creek as it flows underneath the GA-400 fly-over, along the edge of I-85, between Cheshire Bridge Road and Lindbergh Drive. Access points include Lindbergh Road (across from Meadow Loop Trail) and Cheshire Bridge Road.

On-street parking is available on Lindridge Drive and Armand Road where they connect with Lindbergh Drive. Or take MARTA to the Lindbergh station, then walk east on Lindbergh till you see the trail sign after passing under the highway. MARTA has several bus routes on Lindbergh, too. From Cheshire Farm Trail webpage



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