 
  Recreation & Parks
Explore Our Parks, Programs, and Events
Johns Creek is committed to enhancing the well-being of its residents and visitors through comprehensive recreation and park programs, facilities, and services. As a leader in Health, Wellness, and Innovation, Recreation & Parks maintains over 400 acres of parkland and nature reserve. Programming includes activities and sports for youth and people of all ages, ability, and backgrounds.
Adventure Awaits
Enroll in programs, activities, and volunteer in our parks! Johns Creek Recreation and Parks enriches the quality of life for the community by providing recreational, educational and wellness programs within facilities, parks, and natural open spaces.
Rentals & Reservations
Rentals & Reservations 
              Newtown Dog Park
Newtown Dog Park 
              Seniors / Park Place
Seniors / Park Place 
              Sidewalks / Trails
Sidewalks & Trails 
              Volunteers
Volunteer 
              Check out our newest park, Cauley Creek!
Cauley Creek Park | 7255 Bell Road | Johns Creek, GA 30097
 
					Cauley Creek Park
The 203-acre property (larger than 185-acre Piedmont Park!) is located in the eastern half of the city at 7255 Bell Road, south of the intersection of McGinnis Ferry and Bell roads. The park is adjacent to the Rogers Bridge connection over the Chattahoochee River to Duluth. The opening of Cauley Creek Park effectively doubles the City’s total park and green space acreage and is the latest investment toward enhancing Johns Creek as a hub for health, wellness, and innovation.
Get groovin’ at the Summer Concerts
 
          Summer Concert Series features Face to Face (Billy Joel & Elton John tribute) Sept. 7
The concerts are FREE. Gates open at 6 p.m. and the music starts at 7 p.m.
Concert detailsUpcoming Recreation & Parks Events
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Commercial Use Permits & Policy
Apply for a commercial use permit on the City website.
 
					Commercial Use Permits & Policy
Looking to hold a fitness class or teach pickleball in one of our parks? If you’re a for-profit business, please be aware you must obtain a permit to hold independent commercial activities, per the City’s commercial use policy.
 
      