Fifteen years after the city purchased a quarry in northwest Atlanta and hundreds of acres surrounding it, Westside Park opened to the public Friday, becoming the city’s largest park.
A granite quarry until 2007, Bellwood Quarry was used as a filming location for movies and TV shows, including “The Walking Dead” and “The Hunger Games.” Now a water reservoir holding billions of gallons of water, it’s the centerpiece of Westside Park, which spans 280 acres in the Grove Park neighborhood just north of Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway.
At a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and other city leaders heralded the $44 million park as a long-awaited addition to the city that could catalyze economic development on the westside.
“This is a park with a purpose. This has been a long time in the making,” Bottoms said at the event, alongside city department heads and City Council members. “This park means so much to so many people.”
Westside Park has walking and bicycle trails, open lawns, playgrounds, pavilions for special events and an overlook to the quarry and reservoir, which holds a 30-day emergency water supply for the city and is not open for recreational use. The park connects with the Proctor Creek Greenway and will eventually link to the Atlanta Beltline.
It’s the only city park to surpass Chastain Memorial Park in size.
“If you all knew the work that had to go into acquiring the property in the first place more than 15 years ago, you would not believe it,” said Rob Brawner, the executive director for the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership. Brawner thanked the Trust for Public Land and the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, which gave a $17.5 million grant to help build the park.