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Decatur has nearly 200 acres of city parkland.

Relax, connect, and play in a mix large recreational areas and small neighborhood pocket parks.

Take a stroll, plan a picnic or workout – several of our parks include tennis courts, athletic fields and pools. We have plenty of poppin’ playgrounds for little adventurers. And we have three dog parks and a skate park, too! See them all in the directory below.

Legacy Park, Decatur’s newest and largest park, contains 77-acres of forest, wetlands and meadows. The park also boasts a pond, athletic fields, historic buildings, and orchard. And there’s a brand new, inclusive playground with climbing equipment, slides, and a group swing! Universally-designed and sensory-rich, the playground goes beyond minimum accessibility standards to create a fun play experience for the widest possible array of physical and cognitive abilities.

The historic Decatur Cemetery is Decatur’s largest downtown greenspace. Just .5 miles from the Square, the 58 acres are a beautiful and peaceful place to walk with a peek into the city’s past. The cemetery is accessible to the public seven days a week until dark. Dogs are welcome but must stay on leash and on the paved roads. Join in the Friends of the Cemetery’s guided tour on second Sundays of the month, May–October, or hit the highlights on your own with the Lives that Made the City walking tour brochure.

Decatur also has several privately-owned greenspaces that are open to the public on a regular basis.

Agnes Scott College is a designated arboretum; take a self-guided tree walk on their campus. The Woodlands Garden is an urban preserve with 7.1 acres of natural piedmont forest. It’s free and open to the public during daylight hours; parking is limited. Decatur also has several community gardens.

Got kiddos? Check out the Garden-Go-Seek booklet for exploring Decatur parks and greenspaces scavenger-hunt style!

Parks + Greenspaces

Playground At Adair Park
Parks
600 W. Trinity Pl.
Playground At Adair Park
Parks
600 W. Trinity Pl.
Sweeping View Of Decatur Cemetery
Greenspaces
Sweeping View Of Decatur Cemetery
Greenspaces
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West Ponce , Parks
133 Nelson Ferry Rd.
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West Ponce , Parks
133 Nelson Ferry Rd.
Ebster Park Pool Building
Parks
105 Electric Ave.
Ebster Park Pool Building
Parks
105 Electric Ave.
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Parks
1121 Church St.
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Parks
1121 Church St.
Glenn Creek Nature Preserve
Parks
104 Fairview St.
Glenn Creek Nature Preserve
Parks
104 Fairview St.
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Parks
918 S. McDonough Street
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Parks
918 S. McDonough Street
Hidden Cove Park
Parks
758 Scott Blvd.
Hidden Cove Park
Parks
758 Scott Blvd.
Parks , Venues
500 S. Columbia Dr.
Parks , Venues
500 S. Columbia Dr.
Adult Fitness Area And Playground At McKoy Park
Parks
534 McKoy St.
Adult Fitness Area And Playground At McKoy Park
Parks
534 McKoy St.
Mead Road Park Playground
Parks
175 Mead Rd.
Mead Road Park Playground
Parks
175 Mead Rd.
Playground At Oakhurst Park
Parks
307 Feld Ave.
Playground At Oakhurst Park
Parks
307 Feld Ave.
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Parks
Parkwood Road
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Parks
Parkwood Road
Scott Park Playground With Slides, Swings, And Small Rock Climbing Wall
Parks
231 Sycamore St.
Scott Park Playground With Slides, Swings, And Small Rock Climbing Wall
Parks
231 Sycamore St.
Two Park Benches Look Out To Small Pocket Park, Sycamore Park
Parks
Sycamore Street
Two Park Benches Look Out To Small Pocket Park, Sycamore Park
Parks
Sycamore Street
Stone Sign In Nature Setting
Parks
250 Champlain St.
Stone Sign In Nature Setting
Parks
250 Champlain St.
Garden Go Seek scavenger hunt book cover

Garden Go Seek

Garden Go Seek is a kid-oriented, family-friendly scavenger hunt designed to get you out of the house and into Decatur’s beeeee-autiful green spaces. And it won’t sting your family budget because it’s free!

Garden Go Seek scavenger hunt book cover

Garden Go Seek

Garden Go Seek is a kid-oriented, family-friendly scavenger hunt designed to get you out of the house and into Decatur’s beeeee-autiful green spaces. And it won’t sting your family budget because it’s free!

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