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Spring Walk

  • Armand Park 2177 Armand Road Northeast Atlanta, GA, 30324 United States (map)

We’ve sprung forward— now let’s stroll! Our Spring walk along the Confluence Trail will be a peaceful afternoon learning about native plants and animals and meeting others in our community who appreciate the creek.. Meet us at Armand Park and walk to the confluence overlook to learn about native plants from Georgia Native Plant Society member, Jeremiah Wood.

We will play nature bingo and everyone will have the chance to win nature-related prizes. For all ages, the trail is about 0.6 miles each way and includes areas of unsteady footing, but is mostly flat. Dogs (and cats?!?) are welcome on a leash. Registration encouraged, but not required. Sign up below.

Thank you to Lindridge-Martin Manor Neighborhood Association for their support of this event!

Confluence Trail is a shady 0.6-mile trail that hugs the South Fork before curving underneath I-85, Ga. 400 and the Buford Highway Connector. Parking is located at  2177 Armand Rd. NE in the cul-de-sac. Only street parking is available so space is limited. Please consider carpooling if you're able!


Logo for the Georgia Native Plant Society with name text below and illustration of an oak leak hydrangea under an arch.
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