The Cascade Heights Commercial District to be linked to the business district by a network of greenways, parkways and shared-use paths is hub of greenspace activity.
4 parks within a 1 mile radius of the commercial corridor create the 600 acre cascade heights urban greenspace district
The vast public greenspaces of hiking, biking, fishing, swimming, tennis, golfing and other active and passive outdoor activity help to make Cascade Heights Atlanta’s Community in a Park.
The Vision
Recreational spaces for all generations to gather safely in nature and celebrate Cascade Heights history and culture. Greenspaces will be fully activated with passive and planned activities. Community led collaborations will drive the effort to ensure the natural landscapes are carefully restored, rehabilitated, and maintained so the lands remain healthy and aesthetically pleasing for generations to come. These will be exceptional spaces providing exceptional experiences.
Adams Park + Cascade Springs +
ADAMS PARK : 158 acres - 18 hole golf course, fishing lake, tennis, pool and splash pad, picnic pavilions, recreation center
2013 National Register of Historic Places, “Holmes v. Atlanta: Changing the Game” Alfred ‘Tup’ Holmes exhibit at the golf club house
Hampton-Beecher + J. White Park =
CASCADE SPRINGS NATURE PRESERVE: 120 acres - natural trails, historic structures, and waterfall
J. WHITE PARK: 107 acres - First Tee 9 hole golf course, tennis center, pool and splash pad
“The Greens”
HAMPTON-BEECHER NATURE PRESERVE & PARK: 220 acres- Southwest Beltline Connector Trail, fitness station, playground