This is a series of fairly small, in-town parks with some nice looking, man-made ponds that people seem to like using as photo backgrounds (I saw several people having professionals take their photos during my visits). There is also a kids playscape area along with some benches nearby. I didn't see any pavillions, picnic tables or BBQ areas, but I did notice a stone amphitheater (it looked like you'll need to provide seating, though). It might be important to note that this entire park is in a very low area (every entrance that I came across was a steep downhill path into the park - at least a 40 percent grade), so if it rains, I'd imagine that any event held there would need to be canceled due to flooding or excessive mud (unless your event is swimming...
Read moreA perspective from a dog owner: The park is well maintained. I walk my dog there a couple of times a week. It appears to be a dog friendly park where the folks in the neighborhood bring their dogs and have them run around. For me it is perfect for unleasing my dog because the park is situated like a big bowl in the ground and we walk along the center. Just be respectful to the park and pick up after your dog. Also there is a playground on one side of the park, so if your dog is not good with children do not unleash your dog. So if it's your first time checking out the park say hello to folks you run into and...
Read moreGreat wooden park with an old school feel. It is set in quiet Winn park with plenty of shady picnic areas with lots of grassy flat areas for private enjoyment. Ample mulch provide soft landings for those inevitable falls. A great alternative to a more secluded park outing over Piedmont park. With no nearby food options be sure to roll in packing... a lunch. If not there are lots of food options a short walk to Peachtree. Make a day out of it and couple this shady quiet park with a visit to the high museum. Old growth trees coupled with a slow paced neighborhood make this a great option to spend a few...
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