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    Tammi D.

    My friend and I met up and I happen to have the dogs with me, we were going to try a coffee shop, but ended up here instead. I haven't been to this park in forever, back when I used to race there was a race held in February that I've done a couple times And I remember it being very scenic. This is a great place to walk your dogs or just go on a walk by yourself or with friends. There's a little playground equipment for kids as well. I'd say it's a good fit for everyone. What a great venue to just walk around and not have to worry about distractions like cars. They have poop bags strategically placed along the route, which is perfect as well. A lot of the path had sunlight which kept us warm because it was actually a pretty cold day out. I think we walked about 3 miles which was perfect and I definitely would endorse this place For anyone looking to get some outdoor activity. It was a very clean park as well. Please, let's keep it that way! Parking is free and there are plentiful spots. I love the beauty of the outdoors and this is definitely a great place to take it all in.

    Tank G.

    This park is amazing. It is like a little city and spans 110 acres. They have a very nice dog park that is separated into two sections, one for small dogs and the other for larger dogs. You will also find a 9-hole disc golf course scattered in the parks woods and a very nice paved 2-mile trail system. The park has shelters spread out around the grounds. Some are single picnic table shelters and some are single picnic table gazeoobos and there is a medium sized first-come, first-serve pavilion, with a restroom facility attached. The park has ample bathroom facilities and a decent amount of parking.The park is also home to a skate park, a community garden, and outdoor amphitheater. Just off of the amphitheater is the Great Lawn pavilion which has picnic tables under it that seats 200 and grills outside of it. The community garden has organic food and is run by volunteers, so there are no set hours. The skate park is lighted and spans 27,000 sq. ft. For an extra fee, the Treetop Quest is available. It is an elevated course and zip-line adventure that features 52 obstacles and 12 zip-lines in 4 courses. There is a lot of greennspace available at the park where you can play catch, have a picnic, play a game or just run around. The park's playground is awesome. It has a small creek that runs though it. I saw a bunch of kids playing in the water. The play ground is divided into an area for toddlers and an older kids area. The playground's equipment is very colorful and in excellent shape. There are jungle gyms canopies and slides, pebble bridges swings of varying sizes, several sets of monkey bars, a multicolored tunnel, and a "log roll" for balancing. There are two multi-sport fields, that are first come, first served for unorganized activities. The fields have a concession stand, overlook plaza, parking, restroom facility Additionally, there are two lighted baseball fields here that are available for pick-up games, outside of the scheduled school and baseball activities. They are very nice fields and are well maintained. Across from the playground is small veterans memorial. The building was locked during my visit so, I had to peek through the window to see it. This park is amazing and has everything. I really enjoyed my time here. You can easily spend a half a day or more here. I highly recommend checking this park out. It is a fabulous destination spot and I am sure that you will enjoy it.

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    Vanessa N.

    This is currently one of my favorite local parks to go to. It is quite large and includes/connects to a lot of facilities: skate park, dog park, large playground, paved trials, farmer's market on the weekend, food trucks, Pernoshal park for basketball courts, soccer fields, Dunwoody community garden. There is good number of parking places and EV charging spots. Unlike other parks outside of Dunwoody, you do have to pay to charge.

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    Cassandra M.

    This was my first time at Brook Run Park. A huge playground for children. A nice walking trail. A skate park and I even saw a sign for zip lining. Great place to explore.

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    Belen D.

    Soccer Field El lugar es Hermoso !! Tiene un trial para caminar o trotar rodeado de naturaleza, ademas vas a encontrar un parque para los perros .

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    Kevin C.

    I am very impressed by Brook Run Park because of the variety of things to do and see! I've come here a few times during the past year, mainly to walk, jog and run. During those times, I've run around the park, through the park, through fields - just about everywhere seeing what's in the park, and the things I've noticed so far are: * Soccer field * Picnic pavilions - covered and with restrooms. * Great Lawn Amphitheater * Skatepark - it's big! * Playground that has padding on the ground and is covered, so kids (and parents) can play on the equipment in the shade. * Veteran's Memorial building * Dunwoody Trailway - this cement paved path is used by walkers, bicyclists, runners and dog walkers, and circles the 2.75 mile-long perimeter of the park. It also branches out toward Park at Pernoshal Court. * Ziplines * Treetop obstacle course - the vendor (Treetop Quest) sells snacks and drinks during their limited hours. * Frisbee golf course * Beehives * Dog parks - separate parks for large dogs and small dogs. * Dunwoody Community Garden and Orchard * Certified Wildlife Habitat * Lots of parking spaces - on the street and in lots. Note that there may be fees or memberships required for some of these activities (I didn't do full research on everything). A park directory that I looked at included 2 baseball fields, but they look like they are used by a school. This park is well maintained, except for the dog parks, which I think need some improvement. I'm surprised there isn't a pool or a water park here. If you have little kids, there are lots of places at this park for them to explore, but not on their own. If you plan on visiting this park, you'll have to bring your own food and drinks; bring water as a minimum. There are lots of green space to enjoy. Enjoy!

    John H.

    Great park to get your daily walking in! The main trail will take about 30 minutes to get back to the parking lot. People walk, roller skate, bring their dog, etc. It's relatively flat with a few uphills. They keep it relatively clean as well. There is also ample parking nearby, bathrooms and a big playground for kids. They also have a big activity area with roofs that you can reserve for events. It's just off the highway and pretty close by for anyone living ITP or OTP!

    Chelsea G.

    My favorite paved park to run and train in. The shade is perfect in the summer, the leaves are stunning in the fall, and the width of the sidewalk is ideal for foot traffic flow. There's a dog park, playground for the kiddos, and farmers market on Saturdays. Things you should know: I. PARKING There's plenty at the entrance. If it's full (like it typically is Saturdays) then you just need to pull back a little further into the park. There's spots available everywhere. II. QUALITY Very well maintained. A lot of the facilities are NEW. III. CAPACITY It gets very lively in the evenings and weekends

    Henry T.

    What a great looking park! I didn't get a chance to see all of it, but what I did see, I really liked. We started by checking out the playground. It was much bigger and had way more slides and things to do than I initially expected. I liked how it was split into multiple playgrounds divided by age groups. There was a section for babies, one for kids under 5, and another for 5 and older kids. Plenty of activities to keep your kids busy and entertained. There is a picnic pavilion for adult seating with a good view of all of the playgrounds so you can keep an eye on your kids. And as an added bonus, it is all covered and shaded. As we were leaving, I decided to do a quick drive around to see what else might be around the park. To my surprise, there was a nice looking skate park with several people using it. There are some walking trails. And lastly, just out of curiosity, we followed signs that led to a ziplining and ropes course. So cool! Will definitely want to come back again to check that out next time. It also looked like there was more construction going on, so it may be expanding soon. Can't wait to see what else they decide to add to the park.

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    Erin S.

    Brook Run Park is a great little park! There's plenty of parking. They have a skate park, fields, and even a walking trail! In December, they have lights. It's not much, but it's cute! There are also food trucks in the warmer months. It's a great park to hang out, exercise, and for kids to play!

    Taylor C.

    One of my favorite parks and walking trails to take my dog to! I honestly come here almost everyday with him. The walking trail that loops around the park is the perfect distance for us and we always feel safe here! There's plenty of clean bathrooms, water fountains, benches, and places to stop along the way for a break. Love coming here!

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    I found this neighborhood park on a whim and it's really nice. I enjoyed walking the trail and plan to return soon.

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    Nice park. We went for the chili cook-off and enjoyed the space. Parking was plentiful and easy.

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    Excellent park with great walking paths, sports, playgrounds and even a food truck event on Thursdays!

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    A quiet small park to take your children. Not much to say about this place. I came here to enjoy my…read moreto go Snooze pancake order before it got cold. It was an awesome find. Clean tables and very few insects. Great place to sit and talk with friends.

    This is a nice little park. I is located right behind a residential area. It has a decent amount of…read moreparking spaces available in its private lot. Just off of the parking lot you will find an outdoor workout area. There is some really nice equipment out there including dip bars, pull-up bars and balance boards. The park is situated just off of a paved bike/jogging/dog walking trail, the Dunwoody Trailway. There is a dog clean up station at the trail's entrance. You will find a couple of nice shelters at this park. One small and the other mid-sized, and both with picnic tables under them. They are not available for rent. They are first come, first served. The park features a fenced in splash pad with water that shoots up from spouts in the ground. It does not have any above ground water features, but is still nice and refreshing on one of those hot GA days. It is button activated and runs for 30-minutes. This splash pad is touted as being the city's first. Additionally, the park has a nice bathroom facility. The park's playground is on the mud free rubbery surface and has some modern, new equipment. There are percussion instruments, a fake log, a saucer swing, a friendship swing and toddler swings, a large jungle gym with monkey bars, slides, ladders, bridges, and canopies. There is a smaller jungle gym for little kids. That apparatus has a small slide, tunnels, and other fun stuff. This is a newer park, opening in 2023. At 5-acres, it is kind of small. I still like it though. It may not be a destination park, but still worth a visit if you are in the area.

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    This is a neat little neighborhood park. There is a small amount of parking available in its lot…read more The park spans almost 2 acres and is well maintained. The park has a share a book kiosk and two restroom facilities. There is also a small outdoor workout area with a single air walker, incline sit-up bench, and recumbent stationary bike. The equipment is in fair condition. The restroom facilities are nice and has a couple of water fountains out front of it. The park also has a decent patch of green space in the front that is suitable for picnics or playing catch. It is not large enough to play field sports such as soccer or football. The park's playground is fenced in and on a bed of the rubbery mud-free surface. It is also shaded by canvas awnings. You will see a couple of sit and spins in the area, along with a bank of traditional and toddler swings. a couple of small slide structures with a net climber and a large play structure with bridges, slides, and poles. The equipment is in good condition. Caregivers can sit on the retaining wall around the play area while with their littles. The park is good for runners/walker since it is part of the Dunwoody Trailway that connect Pernoshal Park and Brook Run Park. You will find a small shelter with a picnic table under it overlooking the green space by the playground. There is a larger shelter located at Central Square with a few picnic tables under it. There is a larger patch of green space in this area, as well as a bocce ball court. I would not go as far as calling it a destination park, but it is still nice and I enjoyed my time here. If you are in the area, it is definitely worth a visit.

    Perfect playground for toddlers. Play structures and spinning seats geared towards that age range…read more It is completely fenced in, so I didn't have to constantly run after my energetic/explorer toddler to keep him from running off. Restrooms are close by and clean and include changing tables. Beautiful surroundings with tall trees all around.

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    This park is deceptively huge. It spans 135 acres and dates back to 1954. There is a decent amount…read moreof parking available for visitors. The park is actually two sections, separated by a lake. The park is a nature park has has many picnic tables and shelters, with picnic tables under them scattered on both sides of the park. Some of the picnic tables and shelters are located along the river and provide some panoramic views. The park also features a nice nature trail that is in the wood and pretty well shaded. On one side of the park you will find a small, but newer playground area with percussion instruments, saucer swings, and a couple of slides. It is pretty basic. The other side has a much larger playground. It has a huge play structure that looks like a fort and has a rock climbing wall, slides, and bridges. There is also a pyramid net climber, saucer swings, and toddler swings. The equipment is pretty spread out and in pretty good shape. There is a smaller play structure for little ones which has tunnels, slides, and bridges. You will find rocking animals in that area as well. This side of the park also has a restroom facility. This park is certified as a wildlife habitat and you will see water fowl, geese, beavers and squirrels up close and personal to name just a few animals. Someone was fishing while I was there, but I do not know how good the fishing is, or even if it is allowed. I do not know if it is part of the park, but across the street you will find a huge and amazing baseball complex that looks like it is home to a junior college. It is nice and very well maintained. All in all, this park is decent. It is well maintained and the lake and views are awesome . I will admit that There is not much to offer outside of the trails, shelter, lake, and picnic tables. I like the park, but I was not wow'ed or overwhelmed. The playgrounds are somewhat basic and probably would not holds a kids attention too long. This park would be great for those looking for a nature park.

    While strolling along the park's loop, we noticed the drained lake. I got the wild idea to venture…read moreonto the seemingly solid lake bed, which turned out to be a massive blunder. Although the mud appeared dry on the surface, it was deceptively soft underneath, causing me to sink deep into it up to my knee.

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