Food Map

The food map is an ongoing project to document food sources in the Atlanta area. It is very incomplete and constantly changing, so if you know about a great fruit tree or other food source that you think should be on the map, definitely let us know. To help report it, if you right click your food source on the map it will tell you the latitude and longitude of that point.

When consulting this map, please take in to account the following points, as we are trying to walk a very fine line with making it available:

  • Don’t trespass. We want only to keep good food from going to waste. Things listed on this map aren’t always on public property, so please obtain permission from the property owner to get the food – Concrete Jungle came in to existence from discovering that many people had no interest in food growing on their property. If you ask, you’ll probably do pretty well.
  • All efforts will be taken to keep residential food off of this map. We think residences deserve a greater level of privacy, and people are much more accustomed to strangers walking around on commercial property than residential property, regardless of intention. Please use your head and be considerate.
163 points:
  • Apples (28)
  • Black Walnuts (1)
  • Blackberries (17)
  • Blueberries (1)
  • Cherries (1)
  • Crabapples (18)
  • Figs (6)
  • Flying Dragon (1)
  • Ginkgo (1)
  • Herbs/Greens (2)
  • Mulberries (25)
  • Muscadines (7)
  • Nectarines (3)
  • Peaches (9)
  • Pears (12)
  • Pecans (9)
  • Persimmon (8)
  • Plums (5)
  • Prickly Pear (1)
  • Serviceberries (8)