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THE BUFORD COMMUNITY CENTER IS GWINNETT’S PREMIERE PERFORMING ARTS THEATRE, AND OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATER AND PLAZA. Energetic and highly productive every day at the Buford Community Center, Town Park. With our large outdoor amphitheater that seats over 1,800 guests or the striking Town Parke lawn, we can provide a creative background for meetings, banquets, team building, or receptions. Read more...
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Take in the sights and sounds of your surroundings – Gainesville Don Carter is a Georgia state park, it’s the first state park on 38,000-acre Lake Lanier. Don Carter park offers a beautiful swimming beach with a bathhouse. It has boat ramps access to the lake, 12 miles of Horseback Riding trails, Trails for Hiking, Biking, RV area, Camping, Tents, Read more...
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Home of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games where the Legacy Continues and Champions Grow. Lake Lanier Olympic Park has – Beach, Ports, Rowing & Canoe/Kayak Legacy The Lake Lanier Olympic Venue was built for the 1996 Olympic Rowing and Canoe/Kayak Competitions. The original timing tower remains today and is the last remaining venue from the 1996 Olympic Games that continues 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...
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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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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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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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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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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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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...