Gwinnett Parks
Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation takes recreation and sports seriously. They are perennially recognized as a leader in Georgia and have been voted the nation's #1 parks and recreation department by the National Parks Association.
In addition, Sports Illustrated magazine chose Gwinnett County as their “Sportstown for Georgia,” recognizing GCPR’s 48 parks (10,000+ acres) featuring event facilities, passive parks, baseball/softball complexes, tennis complexes, skating bowls, equestrian trails, bocce ball courts and more.
The Gwinnett Sports Commission works closely with GCPR and numerous local athletic associations to host a variety of events throughout the year, including track & field events, youth soccer and lacrosse tournaments, and more.



