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Shadyside is named for the heavily wooded section on the southern side of its western end.

Dellwood is named for the natural depression at its eastern end—a dell. It is graced with some particularly fine large trees.

Deepdene, the largest segment, forms the eastern end of the Linear Park. Unlike the five pastoral segments, it is a wooded tract with a stream winding through its 22 acres and a topography that ranges from steep slopes to a flat meadow. The Olmsted Linear Park Alliance (OLPA) was established in 1997 as a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization. The mission of the organization is to protect and preserve the Olmsted Linear Park by engaging and educating the public to treasure and invest in the improvement of this historic, landmark asset, and to champion the teaching and legacy of Frederick Law Ol

Visitors encounter a green knoll and a mature stand of oaks, followed by a sweeping pastoral dell.

Johns Homestead is a 49.4-acre park located in the southwestern portion of the city stretching between Lawrenceville Highway and US-78/Stone Mountain Freeway.

The Little Creek Horse Farm and Park is a 40-acre site dedicated to equestrian services and a wooded area that currently has a small picnic area as well as walking trails.

This 1.88 acre park in Tucker will serve as the city’s gathering space for events, concerts, movies, and family activities. Planned amenities include water features, play areas, visitors plaza, and a pavilion/performance area with walking areas.

Mason Mill Park contains a 120-acre forest with a network of some of trails including the South Peachtree Creek Trail which is a multi-use boardwalk and paved route that connects Mason Mill Park, Medlock Park, and Emory University.

Situated at the dead-end of Clark Drive, William McKinley Peters Park (Peters Park) features a playground and workout area, open-air pavilion with picnic tables, grilling stations, a basketball court, and sports field. The park is bordered by the South Fork of Peachtree Creek on its western edge.

This 28-acre nature preserve is located in the Medlock Park neighborhood of DeKalb County.