Johns Homestead Park
Johns Homestead is a 49.4-acre park located in the southwestern portion of the city stretching between Lawrenceville Highway and US-78/Stone Mountain Freeway.
Johns Homestead is a 49.4-acre park located in the southwestern portion of the city stretching between Lawrenceville Highway and US-78/Stone Mountain Freeway.
The Friendship Forest Wildlife Sanctuary in Clarkston is a 18.5 acre park used for wetland protection and passive outdoor recreational activities including hiking, running, jogging, biking, and walking.
Mason Mill Park contains a 120-acre forest with a network of some of trails including the South Peachtree Creek Trail which is a multi-use boardwalk and paved route that connects Mason Mill Park, Medlock Park, and Emory University.
Situated at the dead-end of Clark Drive, William McKinley Peters Park (Peters Park) features a playground and workout area, open-air pavilion with picnic tables, grilling stations, a basketball court, and sports field. The park is bordered by the South Fork of Peachtree Creek on its western edge.
Morningside Nature Preserve (MNP) is 33.1 acres of woods in northeast Atlanta that is bisected by the South Fork Peachtree Creek. Originally known as the Wildwood Urban Forest, the preserve includes 2 miles of trails on both sides of the creek.
Armand Park is a City of Atlanta Park located in Fulton County along the South Fork Conservancy's Confluence Trail.
This Valdosta park features playgrounds, picnic pavilions, a creek, & other amenities. It’s also home to the Harry B. Anderson Tennis Center.
Freedom Park is a 250-acre park in Valdosta, Georgia that offers fun outdoor activities including walking tracks, ball fields and a dog park.
Grand Bay is a swamp containing a wildlife management area and an education center in Valdosta, Georgia.
COVID Notes: Public restrooms are currently closed due to COVID-19. Hours: 24 hours Admission: Free Phone: (706) 542-4287 Address: College Station & Alumni Drive, Athens, GA, 30606 Park Amenities: Fishing, Boating, Paddling, Hiking Pet-Friendliness Notes: Leashed pets allowed Accessibility Notes: A wide sidewalk leads from the parking lot to the pavilion area, but the walking trails are unpaved and steep at times. Walking trails are not well-marked and visitors may easily get lost. A ramp is located off the pavilion that leads to the path around the lake, but the path itself is narrow and gravel. Free parking is available. Source: https://www.warnell.uga.edu/oconee-forest-park Get Directions: https://www.warnell.uga.edu/directions-and-maps
