Sandy J.
Yelp
Highlight: Sister brought me here on our exploration of the neighborhoods of East Atlanta and for those who want a hippie, whimsical, slightly grungy 1970's play hide and seek among rainbow mushrooms, peace signs, overgrown hedges, and commune like energy, you definitely want to come here. You came here to see Big Lou the Emu, see overgrown vegetable gardens, see lots of communal homes, giant bubble sticks, and feel flashbacks of going to the 80's. It feels like you stepped into some liberal city like Seattle- look forward to blue hairs, hipsters, indie spirits, elephant pants, dread locks, beards, vintage bikes, etc.
Location- This place is located randomly at the end of a cul de sac in Lake Clare Community a among streets named after states like NY and Arizona. It is next to a community house and then the entrance is literally wooden signs calling this place a Land trust. I've never heard of a land trust but the theory is that a group of individuals (probs hippies from he 1970's) left a piece of land for the community to play, have meetings, to grow in, garden- but it's not some community garden either with tame gardens, etc. It is essentially a giant piece of land with playground hints, peace signs, a random sauna??, pond with peace loving turtles, a random emu, and still growing in its offers. Definitely feels very different from other parts of Atlanta (Ansley Park, Chastain, Avondale, Old Fourth Ward, Cabbage Town, etc).
Things to look for
1. Big Lou the Emu- that's right- there is this giant bird that is dinosaur like who is about 20 years old roaming around this place- behind a chain linked fence of course but you definitely should see this guy with his large blue ear holes, gray blue black plumage, fierce beak, and even more fearsome claws that you can't help wonder if you'd an outrun this beast. Guarded by 2 Mallard males and a pit bull like dog
2. The Peace Pond- that's right- imagine a pond slightly untame and over grown with turtles that actually swim towards you rather than away from you (unlike other turtles I've seen)- peaceful turtles I gues
3. The overlook facing Atlanta- you get to see a hint of the skyline of Atlanta from the highest point of this place- there are these super high chairs wooden weathered but comfortable to sit there and drink a coffee and read a book.
4. The amphitheater- Apparently there's a drum night that happens a few times a week- has a very pow wow kind of feel
5. The Olympic shed- apparently this place housed Olympic athletes from the olympics in the 90's - not sure where they stayed.. maybe this was for those who were in for the hippie kinds!
6. The gnomes, bright mushrooms, playground tools, peace signs