Smyrna Vinings Parks & Recreation
One of the great things about living in the Smyrna Vinings area is the amount of parks, the quality of the parks and the continued interest and participation in them, largely through area recreational sports programs.
But you don’t have to be a baseball player or a soccer mom to appreciate what Smyrna Vinings has to offer. And it’s not just about parks, but the Smyrna Vinings area is also known for an extensive and growing number of trails, whether for biking, running, walking, rollerblading or just strolling. While the Silver Comet Trail has received the most notoriety, be sure to check the others as well.
But let’s cover the parks to start with. In 2005, the city of Smyrna raised $22 million through a parks bond, which allowed them to create five new parks and improve ten older parks. So if you’re looking for Smyrna Vinings parks, you’ve come to the right place.
Smyrna Vinings Parks
- Taylor-Brawner Park
- North Cooper Lake Park
- Brinkley Park
- Whitfield Park
- Oakdale Park
- Cobb Park and Kidscape Village
- Tolleson Park
- River Line Park
- Fox Creek Golf Course
- Legacy Golf Course
- Ward Park
- Askew Park
- Chuck Camp Park
- Campbell Middle School Sports Complex
- Centennial Park
- Village Green
- Durham Park
- Church Street Park
- Jonquil Park
- GB Williams Park
- Lake Court Park
- Rhyne Park
- Thompson Park
- Trolley Line Park
- Nickajack Park
- Creatwood Park
- Smyrna Museum and Train Depot
- Smyrna Community Center
- Sensory Garden
- Aline Wolf Adult Recreation Center
- River Line Park
- Burger Field Dog Park
- Ridge Cliff Park
- Argo Road Park
- Rose Garden Park
- Smyrna Welcome Center – Aunt Fanny’s Cabin
- Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area