"We have not inherited the earth from our parents; we are borrowing it from our children." - Native American saying
What Is A Greenway?
A greenway is a linear park. It is about people and the land they love. It is about conservation. It is about recreation and alternative transportation. It is about environmental education. It is about connecting the quality of life Alpharetta now has with the future plan that will help maintain that quality of life. Our greenway is an investment in the future of Alpharetta...an Alpharetta that is green, with open spaces for people as well as natural areas for plants and animals.
The Big Creek Greenway is primarily a 12-foot wide concrete path that meanders through the deciduous woods along Big Creek. The greenway offers an ideal setting for walking, jogging, inline skating, and biking. Dirt mountain bike trails are located on the east side of the creek 2/5 mile south of Webb Bridge Road.
How Long Is The Big Creek Greenway?
The concrete trail is about 6.15 miles (10 kilometers) in length. The greenway runs along Big Creek parallel to North Point Parkway, from Webb Bridge Road on the north end to Mansell Road on the south end.
A soft mulch trail encircles a large wetland between Haynes Bridge Road and Mansell Road. Wildlife such as blue heron, deer, ducks and Canadian geese can be observed in this preserved water setting.
Where Can The Greenway Be Accessed?
*Alpharetta YMCA: From Old Milton Parkway, go 1/4 mile north on North Point Parkway to Preston Ridge Road and turn right toward the YMCA.Is the Big Creek Greenway Complete?
*Haynes Bridge Road: From North Point Parkway, go 1/5 mile south on Haynes Bridge Road. A parking lot is on the east/left side of Haynes Bridge Road across from the Archstone Apartments.
*North Point Mall: Driving northbound on North Point Parkway halfway between Mansell and Haynes Bridge Roads, find the greenway sign directly across from Haverty's Furniture. Parking is located in a wooded area. Restrooms are available at that location. 800 feet south of this entrance is the North Point Village retail center. Walk behind the shops to the stairway that leads to the wetlands mulch trail. Note: The stairs are not A.D.A. accessible.
*Kimball Bridge Road: Located 1/4 mile southeast of North Point Parkway, across from New Prospect Elementary School. Parking is allowed at the school during hours when school is not in session (weekends, after hours on school days, and during the summer.)
No. Long-range plans would extend the greenway north of Webb Bridge Road to Windward Parkway on the west side of the creek. Additionally, plans include an extension from Mansell Road south under Georgia 400 to the Roswell city limit. Roswell is developing a plan to expand the linear park south into that city.
What Can I Do To Help?
*Most importantly, "Use but don't abuse". Please stay on the trail and stay off the berm that separates the concrete path from the creek.
*Keep the greenway litter free. Hold your expendables until the first available litter can.
*Respect other users and types of uses. Bikers: Please watch for darting children!
*Get on the volunteer list and be a "steward" of the Big Creek Greenway. You will occasionally be asked to patrol a portion of the greenway to report any damage such as fallen trees. Call (678) 297-6100 to get on the list.
*Financially support greenway maintenance. Maintaining the linear park costs more than its construction. In addition, we would like to add more amenities, such as a formal flower garden and a children's play area. You may send a check (not cash) made payable to City of Alpharetta Recreation and Parks.
Mail to:To ensure everyone's safety and enjoyment, the greenway is patrolled on a regular basis by park rangers and police. Call boxes with emergency-only phones are available in the locations indicated on the map above.
Alpharetta Recreation & Parks Department
1825 Old Milton Parkway
Alpharetta, GA 30004
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