Historic Fourth Ward Park

Panorama of stormwater retention pond, Oct. 2012
North end of pond facing Ponce City Market, mid-2012
Skate park

Historic Fourth Ward Park is a park built on the site of the old Ponce de Leon amusement park, in the Old Fourth Ward of Atlanta, just south of Ponce City Market and just west of the BeltLine trail.

Currently the park covers 17 acres (6.9 ha) in two separate sections. It is planned to eventually connect these two parcels and cover a total of 30 acres (12 ha).

Pond And Amphitheater

The park includes a pond with a path around it and has an aerator fountain to keep it from stagnating. An amphitheater, cushioned with bermudagrass, surrounds part of the pond.

Skate park

The skate park is located at 830 Willoughby Way, Atlanta, Georgia 30312. It is a 15,000 square feet (1,400 m2) facility which offers bowls, curbs, and smooth-rolling concrete mounds. The designated skating facility is Atlanta's first public skate park. The park opened June 2011 with legendary skater Tony Hawk in attendance. Hawk's philanthropic foundation awarded the project $25,000. Hawk stated that the clear vision of BeltLine officials, as well as of Little Five Points' Stratosphere skateboards owner Thomas Taylor, who encouraged city officials to build the park, heavily influenced his foundation's decision to award the money.[1]

Sections

Future expansion

In January 2013 the BeltLine announced that it had acquired a 0.76-acre (3,100 m2) parcel (bordering The Masquerade property on the south) which would connect the BeltLine with the park.[4]

A Phase III is planned which would connect Phase II with the separate skatepark parcel, adding 13 acres (5.3 ha). The property is [5]

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Coordinates: 33°46′07″N 84°21′56″W / 33.768561°N 84.365655°W / 33.768561; -84.365655

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