Hiking & Walking Trails
For those who love the outdoors, Douglasville’s parks and trails offer great spots for hiking, picnicking, and family fun.
Sweetwater Creek State Park - Just outside Atlanta, Sweetwater Creek State Park blends history and natural beauty. Follow the stream to the remnants of a historic mill. The park also has a variety of hiking trails through beautiful woodlands.
Clinton Nature Preserve - A gift to Douglas County from Annie Mae Clinton, the Clinton Nature Preserve offers a welcoming space for families. The park features walking trails, open areas, and a half-mile track surrounding the county's first accessible playground. A scenic hike through the woodlands leads to the Carnes Cabin, a historic landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Hunter Memorial Park - An 83-acre recreational hub in Douglasville GA, is home to the city's Parks and Recreation Department. The park features walking tracks, tennis courts, playgrounds, horseshoe pits and a recreation center.
Jessie G. Davis Memorial Park - Just a mile north of historic downtown Douglasville, Jessie Davis Park is home to the Alice J. Minor Hawthorne Community Center, a 15,720 square foot facility featuring two meeting rooms, a warming kitchen, gymnasium, basketball court, two youth courts, and two regulation volleyball courts. The park also offers an outdoor walking track and picnic tables for community enjoyment.
Willing Workers Community Club Park - Located on Thompson Street on the north side of Douglasville, Willing Workers Park features a full outdoor basketball court, playground, picnic pavilion, and walking trail.
Whether you're an experienced hiker, a nature lover, or just looking for a fun day at the park, you'll find plenty of outdoor activities in Douglasville, GA.