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A day spent in the park City Park, Candler Fields, and Roper Park Athletic Field Fee and Charges. For the pavilion, rentals call 770-535-3078 Amenities Pavilion Playground Lighted Tennis Court Restroom Ball Field Read more...
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Amphitheater Amenities Gateway to the Rock Creek Amphitheater with seating for 300/electricity available War Memorial Multi-Use Trail Part of the Solar System Trail Benches Pond Rock Creek Park is on the left across the street from the Hall County Library. http://www.gainesville.org/rock-creek-park Read more...
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Fun for kids – Fun for all. Amenities Pavilion Playground Bench Swing Available Rentals Pavilion 4 Hours $25/resident, $35/non-resident Pavilion 8 Hours $35/resident, $45/non-resident Directions From South – I-985, take exit 22, go left at end of the ramp, following US Highway 129 North for about 2 ½ miles (Highway 129 will become historic Green Street). When you come to Read more...
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Significant Poultry Industry Park This is the only park that pays homage to Gainesville’s significant place in the poultry industry. Look high in the sky to see the chicken that rests atop the 25-foot-tall marble obelisk monument. Located at Jesse Jewell Parkway and Grove Street. This is a small park providing benches and gardens centered around a monument to the Read more...
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Gainesville’s Oldest Park Located at 607 Ridgewood Terrace. Ivey Terrace Park, one of Gainesville’s oldest parks, was built in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps and underwent recent park-wide renovations. Ivey Terrace connects Rock Creek Park to Wilshire Trails. Amenities Multi-use Trail Picnic Pavilion Bridge Crossover Water Basin Gazebo Picnic Tables Part of the Solar System Trail https://www.gainesville.org/ Read more...
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Adopt-A-Park-Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Located in downtown Gainesville, this is a historical park with benches and gardens centered around Train Engine 209, a coal car, and a red caboose. This is also part of the Adopt-A-Park program through the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce. The Gainesville Midland Railroad served Gainesville around the turn of the century. Engine 209 was Read more...
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All the fun activities you need Amenities Basketball Goals Playground Tennis Court Picnic Pavilion with Grill Restroom Facilities For pavilion availability 531.2680. http://www.gainesville.org/desota-park Read more...
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45 species of birds seen Williams Mill is a park with rolling meadows, streams, natural shoals, 2 small ponds, and native wildlife. This park is certified as a Wildlife Sanctuary with the Atlanta Audubon Society. Also, it has more than 45 species of birds have been seen at Williams Mill, in addition to the many other types of wildlife that Read more...
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Has the most beautiful scenery Cherokee Bluffs is a park with rolling meadows, streams, natural shoals, and native wildlife. The park is currently under construction and will have many wonderful amenities such as a community building, a disc golf course, a static archer range, an amphitheater, playground, and a multi-use bike/pedestrian trail. Construction is expected to be finished by Summer of 2015. Read more...
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The Atlanta Botanical Garden Gainesville offers three short trail walks through fragrant and visually appealing shade plantings that celebrate natural forest vistas. Visiting the Walking Trails with strollers or wheelchairs should consult Garden staff before venturing out to ensure safety and comfort. http://atlantabg.org/content/1-visit/3-gainesville/gainesville_garden_map_2016_web.pdf Read more...