Good for a quick dog walk or kids play or birthday parties... Small and right off of Holcomb Bridge Road. There is ample parking and a small trail. The trail is a natural path that is alongside the Chattahoochee River. It is not very long, maybe 1/4 mile if that. You can walk the dog through it in about 5 minutes. It is never crowded. There is a play area for the kids. I've seen runners bring their kid here and loop the little trail & watch them. There is also access to the river. You could probably walk a kayak or canoe down there but I don't think you can drive a car down to this one? No worries though. If you want to do that you can go across the street to Gerrard.. In the summer I see a lot of people having cookouts and birthday parties in the pavilion... There is also a bathroom building here. Never been in it but the Roswell bathrooms usually are clean and smell like bleach. So you...
Read morenice combination of options: small but great play area with slides, merry go round, climbing equipment, walking trail around a pond seems to be less than a half mile around - pond in the middle, woods around, one small pavilion with a picnic bench - this is a great spot for outdoor dining during covid, exercise stations set up along the trail - push ups, sit ups, dips. The rest rooms are remarkably clean with windows slightly open for ventilation and hand cleanser available. There are several signs along the trail with nature and ecology information. This is a popular park with families and children, people exercising outdoors, or just enjoying the view, but it never felt crowded. I hope they continue the trail expansion and improvements in this...
Read moreThis place is awesome. There are clean, we'll stocked restrooms, a playground area for the weekend ones, a nice, spacious Pavillion w/ picnic tables for shade or to vist, have a birthday party even in rain. There are two (2) great lookouts over the Chattahoochee River, a few extra tables & benches along the way down the short, natural walking path. We found lots of trillium, wild violets, dogwoods just beginning to bloom. What a beautiful Easter weekend! Don't forget that we celebrate Christ's resurrection tomorrow! He IS Risen. The rebirth and renewal of Springtime in Atlanta are constant reminders of our Lord's gift of rebirth...
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