Have been going to this lovely place for about 15 years or more. Very nice and kind people. There is sand by the stage which is perfect for dancing barefoot. They have their own gardens and and EMU I think it's name is Harry. There is a sweat lodge and a cool kids play area including a big swing under a gorgeous tree. We always go to the Jerry Jam and other events thru the year. Please be respectful of the land trust and you will be respected as well. Come bring the whole family and enjoy great live music from time to time. They have drum circles I believe used to be the 1st and 3rd Saturday every month which is awesome! They do not charge to get in but they do accept donations which we and our friends gladly pay because you can't have that much fun anywhere else and such a relaxing atmosphere. The Jerry Jam which is Jerry Garcia's birthday party every year is a special kind of event every year. Last year was amazing and was filled with so many awesome people. They had a tribute to Prince also that day. I am putting some pics up I took last year. Please remember no serious sloppy drunks there are children and families folks. They sell food, art, and beer at the venue for cheap so your not supposed to BYOB. I may be wrong I hope this place remains as awesome as it has been for many many years! All donations do go into the land trust and are obvious (you can tell by the grounds and aura of the place) you will have a blast and they close strictly at 11. 11 means 11. There are houses all around and neighbors so please be respectful of that rule. 11 not 11:10. Thanks for all the many years Land Trust for all the great times!!!! Also they can be contacted about volunteering to help at events etc... I helped a beautiful girl there that was so nice water their bad ass garden which is grown for the nice kind people of the community. See you all soon!!!! Much love and have a Grateful Day!!!!!!! PS I have to dig for the pics so until next time here are some cool pics you can screenshot and used as backgrounds on those darn phones. Technology!!✌️✌️✌️...
Read moreOh my, doesn't everyone wish they had neighbors as visionary as the folks who joined together decades ago to create the Lake Claire Land Trust in Atlanta? The entrance is located at the end of a cul-de-sac. You can entered this natural greenspace with little or no hoopla and experience an almost instant transformation from urban dwellings to natural surroundings. There's a old-fashioned swing on a tree, bonfires for the monthly drumming circle, a small Lake, a resident emu and a traditional sweat house. No drugs. No alcohol. Family-friendly. A nice break from all the beer blast festivals. Thank you Lake Claire for maintaining this small natural...
Read moreGive thanks to the land spirits and to the preservers. I feel you and am eternally grateful.
The perspectives, paths, playground for every soul, the discoveries, music, and drum circles, all balm to the spirit.
I’ll never forget the first time a friend brought me here before I lived in the ATL area. I was in awe and kept asking myself “What is the place?” It still holds that divine mystery.
So many treasured moments over time and space here. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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