Cobb County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department

Cobb County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department
Cobb County Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs Department
Cobb County PRC Logo.gif
Seal of the Cobb County PRC
Department overview
Formed 1966
Headquarters 1792 County Services Pkwy
Marietta, GA 30008
Department executives Eddie Canon, Director
Terrence Ramsey, Recreation Services
Benjie Brumbeloe, Parks Services
Elizabeth Weaver, Arts/Cultural Affairs
Website
http://prca.cobbcountyga.gov/index.htm

In the U.S. state of Georgia, the Cobb County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department is the unit of Cobb county government which handles county parks, recreation facilities, and cultural affairs programs.

Contents

Parks

Eastern district

  • Bells Ferry Park is located on Bells Ferry Road, south of Barrett Parkway. It has 1 picnic pavilion, 2 playgrounds, 4 tennis courts, 4 softball fields, 2 concession buildings, and 2 batting cages.
  • East Cobb Park is located on Roswell Road (Georgia 120). East Cobb Park is the newest park in the system. The Friends of East Cobb Park started a fundraiser in 1998 to raise money to purchase the land. In 2002, construction began on the 13-acre park. It opened in 2003. East Cobb Park has 1 picnic pavilion and an amphitheater. Other amenities are included in the nearby Fullers Park.
  • Fullers Park is located on Robinson Road, between Roswell Road and Old Canton Road, immediately south of (and almost contiguous with) East Cobb Park. It offers 2 picnic pavilions, 1 playground, 4 tennis courts, 5 baseball fields, 1 baseball/football field, 1 football/soccer field, 3 concession buildings, and batting cages. Also in Fullers Park is Fullers Recreation Center.
  • Harrison Park is a large park, located in the Mountain View area on Shallowford Road, next to Lassiter High School. It includes 1 picnic pavilion, 3 playgrounds, 2 concession buildings, 7 baseball fields, and batting cages. Next to Harrison Park is the Harrison Tennis Center.
  • Mount Bethel Park is located between Mountain View and Shallowford Falls, in the early Mount Bethel community. It is at the intersection of Lower Roswell Rd and Johnson Ferry Rd. This park has 1 baseball field, batting cages, and a concession building.
  • Noonday Creek Park is located between Hawkins Store Road and Shallowford Road, along the eastern bank of Noonday Creek. There are USGS stream gauges on the creek at both ends of the park, just upstream of the Noonday Water Reclamation Facility. In this park, there are 12 soccer fields, 2 soccer practice fields, 2 football fields/soccer fields, a picnic pavilion, a playground, a BMX track, 2 concession buildings, and a meeting room.
  • Sandy Plains Park is located on Sandy Plains Road in the Mountain View area, just east of Harrison Park. It has a playground, 4 softball fields, batting cages, and a concession building.
  • Sewell Park is located on Lower Roswell Road, just east of Georgia 120 Loop, and west of Old Sewell Road. The amenities offered here are a picnic pavilion, a playground, 7 baseball fields, 2 concession buildings, 4 tennis courts, batting cages, an outdoor swimming pool, and a walking trail.
  • Shaw Park is located on Canton Road (former Georgia 5). Gritters Library, which is part of the Cobb County Public Library System, is adjacent to the park. This park includes 5 baseball fields, batting cages, 4 tennis courts, a multi-purpose court, 2 picnic pavilions, 2 playgrounds, a concession building. Shaw Park also has the Northeast Cobb Community Center.
  • Sweat Mountain Park is a small park located just west of Sweat Mountain on Steinhauer Road. It has 3 baseball fields, batting cages, 2 practice fields, 4 tennis courts, a playground, a picnic pavilion, a concession building, and a dog park.
  • Terrell Mill Park is located on Terrell Mill Road at Paper Mill Road. Terrell Mill Park has 2 picnic pavilions, a playground, 4 softball fields, a concession building, and a soccer field. It also has the Terrell Mill Tennis Center.

Central district

  • Fair Oaks Park is in the area of Cobb County called Fair Oaks. It is a large park that has 2 baseball fields, 2 soccer fields, a softball/football field, a multi-purpose court, 1 playground, 3 picnic pavilions, 2 concession buildings, and a sand volleyball court. Fair Oaks Park is also home to the Fair Oaks Tennis Center and the Fair Oaks Recreation Center.
  • Heritage Park is right off of Fontaine Rd. It has hiking trails (not paved), a boardwalk, an outdoor education building, 2 picnic pavilions, a historic cemetery, and a mill building.
  • Hurt Road Park is beside the intersection of Hicks Rd and Hurt Rd. It consists of 4 softball fields, batting cages, 1 picnic pavilion, 2 concession buildings., 4 tennis courts, a basketball court, a walking trail, and 1 playground.
  • "Jim Miller Park"
  • Lions Park is close to Veterans Memorial Hwy. In this park, there are 2 baseball fields, batting cages, and 2 Concession buildings. The South Cobb Community Center is also located at this park.
  • Milford Park is at the intersection of Smyrna Powder Springs Rd and Hicks Rd. It has 3 baseball fields, batting cages, 1 football field, a concession building, and 4 playgrounds.
  • Nickajack Park is built along Nickajack Creek. This creek divides it from the neighboring school Lindley 6th Grade Academy. Nickajack Park offers 1 softball field, 1 baseball field, 1 football/softball field, a multi-purpose court, 4 tennis courts, batting cage, a playground, 2 picnic pavilions, and a concession building.
  • Rhyne Park borders King Springs Road. It houses 2 playgrounds, 3 picnic pavilions, a concession building, 2 softball fields, 4 tennis courts, and some batting cages.
  • Thompson Park is close to Heritage Park. Thompson park is basically a wooded area with a lake. It also includes the Thompson Community Center.
  • Wallace Park is a very large park located in Mableton, GA. It has 2 picnic pavilions, 1 playground, 4 tennis courts, 1 softball field, 2 concession buildings, 2 batting cages, 2 baseball fields, 1 football field, and multi-purpose courts.

Western district

  • "Big Shanty" Park is located next to Kennesaw Mountain High School. It has 4 baseball fields, 2 soccer fields, 4 tennis courts, and a concessions stand with a pressbox.
  • "Kennworth Park" is a very large park that has 5 softball fields, 1 picnic pavilion, 2 concession buildings, batting cages, a senior center, and a playground. It is also adjacent to the Kennworth Tennis Center (8 courts).
  • Lost Mountain Park
  • Mudcreek Park
  • Clarkdale Park
  • Oregon Park
  • Pitner Road Park
  • Powder Springs Park
  • Stout Park
  • Sweetwater Park
  • Tramore Park
  • Wild Horse Creek Park

Future parks

Hyde Farm

Hyde Farm is a future park, located adjacent to the Johnson Ferry unit of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. It will be purchased from the land trust which bought the farm, and will be paid-for and operated jointly by the county and the National Park Service. The farmstead and home will continue to operate as a working farm.

Other purchases

In 1992, TPL bought an initial 40 acres (160,000 m2) of the property along the Chattahoochee River, which were added to the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. That deal also ensured J.C. Hyde the right to farm that land along the river for the rest of his life, and TPL was granted the right to buy the upland acreage if the farm was to be sold within the next twenty years. After J.C. Hyde's death in 2004, his heirs sued, seeking to end TPL's contractual right of first offer. But the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia upheld the agreement. TPL and the estate recently[when?] settled the suit, allowing TPL to buy the remaining 95 acres (380,000 m2) for $14,195,000. Cobb County Government and the Cobb County School Board are two different intities or agencies. Both collect their own tax base from the residents in the county.

Recreation centers

Swimming pools

Indoor, year-round:

  • Central Center (at civic center)
  • Mountain View Aquatic Center
  • West Cobb Aquatic Center
  • South Cobb Aquatic Center

Outdoor, summer-only:

  • Powder Springs Pool
  • Sewell Park Pool

Tennis

CCPRCA offers 6 complete tennis facilities. There are a total of 122 tennis courts at Cobb County parks and recreation centers.

  • Fair Oaks Tennis Center was Cobb's first tennis center. It has 12 hard-courts and a tennis pro-shop building.
  • Harrison Tennis Center is Cobb's largest tennis facility. It offers 16 hard-courts, 6 mini-courts, and a pro-shop building.
  • Kennworth Tennis Center has 8 hard courts and a pro-shop building.
  • Lost Mountain Tennis Center is Cobb's newest tennis center. It offers 12-hard courts and a pro-shop building.
  • Sweetwater Tennis Center has 8 hard-courts.
  • Terrell Mill Tennis Center has 8 hard-courts and a pro-shop building.

Other tennis courts without services are located a several other county parks.

Trails

Others

  • Cobb Gymnastics Center
  • Al Bishop Softball Complex
  • Thompson Park offers therapeutic recreation

Arts centers

  • Cobb County Civic Center
    • Jenny T. Anderson Theater
  • Mable House
    • Barnes Amphitheater
  • The Art Place
  • Jim Miller Park (fairgrounds)

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