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Amenities 2 Playgrounds 2 Youth Little League Ball Fields 4 Tennis Courts 2 Youth Softball Fields Restrooms 3 Pavilions – Only City Park Pavilions are rentable. City Park, Candler Park and Roper Park Athletic Fields Read more...
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Playground & More Amenities 2 Tennis Courts Playground 2 Basketball Goals Picnic Tables http://www.gainesville.org/wessell-park Read more...
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Boardwalks, Trails and More Wilshire is one of the most visited parks in Gainesville and is located on Wilshire Road near Pearl Nix Parkway between Ivey-Terrace and Longwood Park. It features walking trails alongside Rock Creek with bridges, boardwalks, and rest areas. A steep side trail leads to a lookout point overlooking the park. Amenities Walking Trails Playground Gazebos Overlook Read more...
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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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Sport Venue Lanier Point Athletic Complex is one of the premier athletic facilities in the Southeast. The 96-acre complex serves almost 15,000 players and approximately 75,000 spectators. Amenities Easy Access Ample Parking Picnic facilities Hollywood bases Phone to all fields Metal halide lighting Four 300-foot fields Access to the boat ramp Eight-foot outfield fences Professional supervisory staff A spacious two-story 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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Pavilions, Fishing & more Holly Park is located at the northern end of Lake Lanier. It offers Boat Ramp, 2 Picnic Pavilions W/Grills, Picnic Tables, and Fishing Areas. Read more...
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Express your love for the great outdoors with Camping, Beach, Trail & Fishing – Gainesville River Forks Park on Lake Lanier! Outdoor lovers enjoy the 40,000-square foot beach, 63 campsites with electric and water hook-ups, a sewer pump-out station, an area for group camping, and more. Pets are allowed in the camping area on a leash. https://www.sam.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Recreation/Lake-Sidney-Lanier/Schedules/ https://www.recreation.gov/camping/gateways/442 Read more...