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Henry County Parks

For directions, park hours or more information on Henry County Parks & Recreation visit www.hcprd.org.

To view the Henry County Parks & Recreation catalog that includes events, classes, programs, etc., click here.
To view a list of amenities available at Henry County parks, click here.
To view a map of Henry County parks, click here.

Ellenwood Parks

Fairview Activity Center

Hidden Valley 1035 Fairview Road, Ellenwood; features 8 acres; activity building; playground; rentals; day camps; community room; and other special programs. The center is available to accomodate your rental needs, including children's birthday parties, family reunions, socials, business meetings and sporting events.

Hidden Valley Park:

100 Spraggins Memorial Parkway, Ellenwood; 115 Acres; 9 Lighted Baseball/Softball Fields; .3 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; 2 Pavilions; 4 Lighted Tennis Courts; Amphitheatre; 2 Concession Stands; Gazebo; Handicap Accessible; Outside Basketball Court; 2 Playground Areas; Ropes Course; and Senior Citizen Center. Under Construction: 2 Tennis Courts

Hampton Parks

Bobby McBrayer Park:

10 Central Ave, Hampton; 2 Picnic Pavilions; Open Space; 1 Tennis Court; Outdoor Skate Boarding Area; and Playground Area.

Mt. Carmel Park:

Carmel Park 307 North Mt. Carmel Road, Hampton; 129 Acres; 2 Picnic Pavilions; Bark Park; Concession Stand; 4 Soccer Fields; Dutchtown Playground and .3 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track.

Nash Farm Battlefield:

4361 Jonesboro Rd, Hampton; 204 Acres; site of the largest cavalry raid in Georgia's Civil War history that was part of a series of battles called the Atlanta Campaign. Under Construction: Museum, 2 Activity Buildings and a formal garden.

North Forty Park:

79 West Main Street, Hampton; 40 Acres; 2 Concession Stands; 7 Lighted Baseball/Softball Fields; 1 Picnic Pavilion; Handicap Accessible; and 2 Playground Areas.

Locust Grove Parks

Warren Park

Warren Holder Park:

301 Club Drive, Locust Grove; 40 Acres; 9 Lighted Baseball/Softball Fields; 2 Lighted Tennis Courts; 2 Concession Stands; Handicap Accessible; 3 Lighted Football Fields; Playground Area.

McDonough Parks

Alexander Park:

Hwy. 42, McDonough; 12.5 Acres; 4 Lighted Softball Fields; .3 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; 1 Picnic Pavilion; Amphitheatre; Concession Stand; Handicap Accessible; and Playground Area.

Avalon Park:

1068 Avalon Road, McDonough; 20 acres; 2 Playground Areas; 4 Lighted Football Fields; Roller Hockey Rink; and Park and Ride.

Big Spring Park:

64 Veterans Street, McDonough; 15 Acres; 2 Lighted Baseball Fields; .2 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; 2 Picnic Pavilions; Concession Stand; and 2 Playground Areas.

Franklin Rape Park:

20 South Ola Road, McDonough; 4 Acres; 2 Lighted Softball Fields; .3 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; Pavilion; Gazebo; and Concession Stand.

Henry County Soccer Complex:

143 Henry Parkway, McDonough; 26 Acres; .2 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; 5 Soccer Fields; Concession Stand; Gazebo; Handicap Accessible; Registration Room; Pavilion and Playground Area.

Heritage Park:

Heritage Park 101 Lake Dow Road, McDonough; 129 Acres; 4 Lighted Adult Softball Fields; .9 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; 3 Pavilions; 2 Playgrounds; Concession Stand; Handicap Accessible; Historic Village; Community Gardens; Library; Open Arena and Senior Citizen Center. Under Construction: Recreation Office and Veterans Wall of Honor

North Ola Park:

364 North Ola Road, McDonough; 11 Acres; 4 Lighted Baseball/Softball Fields; .3 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; 1 Picnic Pavilion; Concession Stand; Handicap Accessible; Meeting Space; Open Space; and Playground Area.

Red Hawk Nature Preserve Park:

143 Henry Parkway, McDonough; 39 Acres; and Remote Control Airplane/Helicopter Strip

Sandy Ridge Park:

1200 Keys Ferry Road, McDonough; 34 Acres; 1 Lighted Baseball Field; .7 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; 1 Picnic Pavilion; 2 Tennis Courts; BMX Track; Handicap Accessible; Gazebo; Outside Basketball Court; and Playground Area. Under Construction: 3 Softball Fields.

Windy Hill Park:

100 Windy Hill Road, McDonough; 30 Acres; .5 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; Picnic Pavilion; Concession Stand; Fairground and Exhibit Area; Handicap Accessible; Gazebo; Obstacle Course; Playground Area; Paint Ball Complex and Recreation Office.

Stockbridge Parks:

Clark Community Park:

111 Davis Road, Stockbridge; 11.8 Acres; 2 Picnic Pavilions; .7 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track, Merle Manders Conference Center; Adult Exercise Equipment; and Playground Area.

Cochran Park:

305 East Atlanta Road, Stockbridge; 20 Acres; 3 Concession Stands; 8 Lighted Baseball Fields; .4 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; and 3 Pavilions.

Gardner Park:

160 East Atlanta Road, Stockbridge; 9.1 Acres; .3 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; 2 Picnic Pavilions; 2 Tennis Courts; and Playground Area

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J.P. Moseley Park:

1041 Millers Mill Road, Stockbridge; 179 Acres; 4 Lighted Softball Fields; 1.4 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; 1 Picnic Pavilion; 1 Practice Football/Soccer Field; Concession Stand; 18-Hole Disc Golf Course; Playground Area; 4 Lighted Football Fields and Recreation Center that includes 2 gyms, indoor walking track, community room, classrooms and cardio equipment.

Mickie D. Cochran Park:

301 Banks Road, Stockbridge; 12.4 Acres; 1 Football Field; 2 Lighted Tennis Courts; .3 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; 2 Picnic Pavilions; Concession Stand; Handicap Accessible; Open Space; Outside Basketball Court; and 2 Playground Areas.

Panola Mountain Park:

2600 Hwy. 155 SW, Stockbridge; State of Georgia; 633 Acres; 1 Self-Guided Exercise Trail; 2 Self-Guided Hiking Trails; Nature Center; Picnic Pavilions; and Playground Area.

Pates Creek Nature Preserve Park:

1309 Jodeco Road, Stockbridge; 12 Acres; 1 Practice Baseball Field; .7 Mile Paved Walking/Jogging Track; Gazebo; Handicap Accessible; Observation Deck; Open Space; and Playground Area.

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The Henry County Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the business climate and making our community the best place to live, work and play. Founded 40 years ago and accredited with four stars by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, your Chamber is a highly proactive and visible influence in Henry County and the entire South Metro Region.

The ultimate task of the Chamber is economic development. Not only do we work to bring new business into our rapidly growing county, we also strive to ensure our existing businesses thrive and that newcomers and visitors recognize what Henry County has to offer. As such, the Convention and Visitors Bureau operates under the umbrella of the Chamber.

The Henry County Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1967 when the decision to build Interstate 75 through Henry County was announced. Entrepreneurial citizens recognized the significant impact and opportunities provided by the construction of a major thoroughfare and took steps to ensure Henry County would be ready. From these visionaries, the Henry County Chamber of Commerce was born. The creation of the Henry County Development Authority and the Water and Sewerage Authority paralleled the development of the Chamber in preparation to provide vital support for the expected growth. Today the Chamber, these entities, and the city and county governments all work closely to continue to plan for future growth.

In the more than 40 years since the Chamber was formed, much has changed in Henry County, and in many cases as a direct result of the Chamber's efforts. Committees were formed to tackle a variety of issues and projects and over the years have been instrumental in the expansion of Henry Medical Center, approval of numerous Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) referendums and Henry County's designation as "Entrepreneurial Friendly."

In addition to being a public advocate, the Chamber has worked diligently to maintain and improve Henry County's quality of life. The Chamber has sponsored such programs as the Adopt-a-Road/Adopt-a-Highway program and the Leadership and Youth Leadership Henry Programs.

As a result of Henry County location and Atlanta Motor Speedway, a major national sports venue being housed in Henry County, tourism is significant to Henry County's economy. In the early 90s the Convention and Visitors Bureau was formed as a division of the Chamber and has grown into an active organization that works to attract tourists, particularly those traveling on Henry County's largest economic engine - Interstate 75.

Despite the Chamber's wide-spread involvement, its main focus has always, and will always be the development and promotion of Henry County businesses. The Chamber works to provide educational programs, networking opportunities and exposure for both small and large businesses throughout the county. The Chamber is extremely proud of what it has been able to offer its members and continues to look for new ways to provide added benefits.

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