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Fulton County Parks and Recreation Adventures

Fulton County Parks and Recreation offers diverse outdoor spaces and recreational opportunities spanning urban and natural environments, providing residents and visitors access to trails, sports facilities, and scenic parks throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area.

approx. 10,000 acres
Acres Protected
over 50 miles
Miles of Trails
estimated over 2 million
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About Fulton County Parks and Recreation

 

Fulton County Parks and Recreation manages a variety of parks and recreational areas across the northern half of Georgia's most populous county. The system includes large regional parks, neighborhood green spaces, nature preserves, and sports complexes, contributing to the county’s outdoor lifestyle and community health. Geographically, Fulton County covers approximately 534 square miles with terrains ranging from rolling hills and creeks in the north to urban landscapes in the south. The parks offer a range of ecosystems including hardwood forests, wetlands, streams, and open fields, supporting native wildlife such as white-tailed deer, red foxes, migratory birds, and diverse aquatic species. Historically, the area played a vital role in Georgia’s early development, and several park sites feature historic landmarks and interpretive markers highlighting indigenous cultures and early settlers. Key recreational activities include hiking, mountain biking, fishing, picnicking, organized sports, and paddle sports in some wetland parks. Popular parks like Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (managed in partnership), Browns Mill Golf Course Park, and Northside Park provide visitors opportunities for fitness, relaxation, and environmental education. The system emphasizes accessibility and community engagement through free programs, event hosting, and well-maintained facilities. Its appeal lies in offering an extensive range of outdoor experiences close to metropolitan Atlanta, with both serene nature spots and active recreation centers accessible via public transit or major roads. Environmental stewardship and park safety are priorities, with ongoing initiatives to maintain natural habitats and promote sustainable recreation.

Highlights

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Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area – scenic riverfront trails and fishing spots

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Browns Mill Golf Course Park – an 18-hole golf course with nature trails

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Northside Park – multi-use trails and a large dog park

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Heritage Park – historic sites and community event spaces

Notable Natural Features

Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

Offers over 100 miles of trails adjacent to the Chattahoochee River with opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.

Browns Mill Golf Course Park

An established public 18-hole golf course combined with extensive walking paths and picnic areas.

Heritage Park

Features historic landmarks, open green spaces, and hosts seasonal cultural and recreational community events.