Grove Park

The Grove Park Neighborhood Association (GPNA) is a volunteer-led nonprofit organization representing the interests of all residents, businesses and nonprofit organizations. There are no barriers to membership for Grove Park residents. Members include businesses, nonprofit organizations serving the community, and residents, some of whose families have lived in Grove Park for generations. Grove Park is an official neighborhood organization registered with the City of Atlanta and the State of Georgia, and is located in Neighborhood Planning Unit J.

Things to do in Grove Park:

  • Discover Westside Reservoir Park Grove Park, a rejuvenated green space transforming the city’s landscape. This park offers a blend of recreation and natural beauty, perfect for all ages. Stroll, bike, or jog through scenic trails, and appreciate the city’s skyline. Experience the park’s beauty firsthand!
  • Explore the Proctor Creek Greenway Trail in Atlanta, GA, connecting Bankhead MARTA station to Grove Park & West Highlands neighborhoods. With gentle hills, it’s ideal for riders & walkers. Enjoy scenic routes through the future Microsoft site and access Westside Park, Grove Park, and West Highlands.
  • James Malone, a multifaceted African American artist, founded Laughing Trees, Inc., a non-profit. Retired as a graphic artist, cartoonist, and writer, he painted “laughing trees” in Grove Park. A celebrated Atlanta artist, his internationally collected works featured unconventional materials and recycled frames.

 

 

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