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    Jones Bridge Park

    4.5 (39 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Briana S.

    This park is really clean and beautiful. It is right there by the Chattahoochee River. There's a nice playground for your kids with a bit of grass space. There's a ton of parking. I love to just sit right at the river and watch it go. During the week there's almost no one there but during the weekend there is a crowd. You can walk but there isn't much of a walking trail here. I'm a photographer and I have done photos here. It's great for photos you want in the river or just family photos in different areas.

    Actually, I was here. Yikes! How scary this was driving alone and lost!
    Kathy T.

    REPOST FROM A REMOVED REVIEW.: Apparently this wasn't a personal enough experience to be on Yelp? I think not; I was there. Sheesh. _______________ Well good thing something from the movie "Deliverance" didn't jump out of the woods and throw me off the bridge and into the Chattahoochee River! Cause I was scurred!!!!! Siri told me there were unexpected delays ahead, and since I had gotten a late start driving from Alabama, I decided she knew what she was talking about.....and I took her advice. Bad idea! I had gotten as far as Georgia, headed home the morning after my Nephew's funeral. Siri directed me to a street that I turned right on and immediately saw the DEAD END sign. I thought, this can't be right, but I kept driving! Soon the narrow one lane road wasn't paved anymore. It was now a gravel road, and the road could fit only one car. Yikes! Uh-huh!!!!!!!! :/ I kept driving to the end, which was about a mile long. In making the way, I passed a few double wides and a few small houses, spread far apart. I got to the end, made a 3-point turnabout and hightailed it out of there! Dusk was settling in and I had to find the highway back to the interstate. So I pulled over and cracked my window to take a couple pictures in case I was never heard from again! Some good that would've done, cause it all looked the same, WOODS!!! I re-entered my address into the GPS (which I forgot for a minute since I was sure I'd be dragged away by some maniac). Okay, play the banjos!!! Yikes!!!!! I reprogrammed the GPS and posted on Yelp my location and my Brother saw it. He has a Yelp account and saw my distressed self panicking so he called me to make sure I was headed in the right direction (he knew the area). He told me which way to head as sun was setting. Hallelujah! I finally drove over the Chattahoochee River and was grateful I was safely locked in my car and no gremlins tried to flag me down. ;) I was not about to stop!!! I will say though, that if I'm ever wanting to drive 1000 miles to fish, I'll come to The Chattahoochee River because it saved me! Ha ha! It took me another 45 minutes to get to Interstate 85, then I-75!!! And perfect timing, cause it was just getting dark. I had lost over an hour driving around in circles, even with a Siri GPS!!! Thanks a lot Siri! Another thing, Siri....I've never liked your tone. You're a little too snooty for me. But it's okay. I've switched my GPS voice to the male version... *sigh* Much better. Except he calls himself ... "Siri"??? Siri, is that You??

    John E.

    Jones Bridge Park is divided up into two different sections as it straddles the river. This review is for the East side which is accessed via East Jones Bridge Rd - the address if you're googling it is 4901 E Jones Bridge Rd, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092. There's quite a bit of parking and from what I tell it appears to be free? At least I didn't see the usual National Park Service "Pay here" kiosk while there but this side may be maintained by Gwinnett County. I was actually looking for the entrance to the West side of the park which maintains National Park Service trails, as mentioned I suspect that the two sides are not related - this, the East side is more of a picnic-ing and playground area with a well-manicured lawn and beautiful A-Frame pavilion. The architecture is Mid-Mod with lots of exposed beams and tongue-and-groove exposed wooden ceilings with exposed, stacked stone. There are three structures, the A-Frame pavilion, a shed-roofed bathroom and another shed-roofed structure (I didn't visit it but it may be a lanai). There are multiple stairs that allow for access to a lower level near the rivers edge with boulders that lead to the water, with many picnic tables. This park is quite beautiful and would be a great spot for a picnic (there are built-in grills near the pavilion) or small gathering. Seems you can call ahead and reserve the pavilion for larger groups (there was a very large Korean group there while I visited enjoying the scenery, eating various foods brought and a live, traditional Korean band with four members playing music). You could do worse than to spend and afternoon in this park - I was there mid-day on a Tuesday, and other than the one large group it was sparsely attended. Kudos to the Park Service or to Gwinnett County for creating a beautiful area for families.

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    Addy C.

    Awesome place to take your kids, esp. your small ones. They not only have a brand-new playground (no rust in sight, and it's shaded too!), the park is also alongside the Chattahoochee River and there are a bunch of geese (and a few ducks) that the kids can feed -- I took my 3-yr old nephew who was visiting in town, and he couldn't stop talking about the geese so we ended up going again another day. The view of the river is actually quite gorgeous (yes I'm talking about the Hooch), esp. on a sunny day ... maybe even a good date spot for couples. The park also has a couple of pavilions for picnics. Don't forget to bring bread or crackers to feed the geese!

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    Terri M.

    I'm from California and this was my first time visiting the area. When I was at Walmart we asked an employee about things to do around the area and they said to check this place out. Bring a bathing suit if you come! There are a bunch of walking trails that reminded me of when I was overseas in the jungle. Hot, muggy and the smell brought back memories. Yes, good memories. The Chattahoochee river is there and there are numerous areas to go in swimming. There is a bathroom, playground, free parking and tables for eating.

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    Jamarcus T.

    Before we even came to Jones Bridge Park, we'd checked the river running through the park online, and were expecting a very nice long hike. What we found out when we got there is we were stopped more than once by private property that was fenced off after following unofficial trails. I can see the appeal of Jones Bridge park. When we paid a visit on a saturday morning, there were soccer teams playing in the open fields, more than one family reunion on two opposite sides of the park, and more than a handful of fishermen either sitting just near the water on an overlook, or if brave enough, wading waste deep into the rolling waters of the Chattahoochee river to catch bigger fish. Jones Bridge Park IS a pretty park, with lots of activities for everyone to enjoy. Taken from their website, Amenities include: 30 acres Pavilions Playground Good Age Community Room Sand volleyball court Three soccer fields River overlook areas for fishing Grill Meadow Restrooms One thing not listed on their website is the actual "bridge" in Jones Bridge park seems to be a torn down red metal bridge that allowed access over the waters, but for whatever reason was pulled down. In fact you can see two of the support beams laying along the soil in certain places if you walk about Located off of East Jones Bridge Road, there's three different parking lots, with the largest lot being all the way in the back of the park property. We parked here, walked all the way back to the front of the park, and found later that there were small trails leading from the back lot (behind the fenced in field at the back lot) to some of the trails close to the river. You don't have to walk very far is all I'm saying At the end of the day, how you enjoy this park is ultimately what you want out of a park. My knee Jerk reaction was to give Jones bridge 3 stars because it's not a trail intensive park like I suspected/hoped, so if you're coming for a 10 mile nature walk then you're out of luck. But if you have family get togethers, organized sports, or just want to go for some fishing, Jones Bridge Park will give you everything you want and more. Cool little relaxing park that continues to show that Gwinnett County knows what its doing when it comes to parks.

    Ira L.

    This is one of my favorite parks to relax by the river and enjoy a sunny day. I love the access points to get a chance to sit near the river and dip your toes in if you'd like. This park is an amazing location for photo shoots and to capture great shots of the Chattahoochee. There's a really nice playground area and large amount of picnic space. If you feel like grilling there are ample grill areas overlooking the river. Also, a nice area to play volleyball. I would count this as one of Gwinnett's best parks!

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    This is such a beautiful park , the sight is beautiful and so serene. I had a picnic here with my friend just bc it was the closest park and we had never been and it was the best decision we made

    Adam D.

    Love this little park hidden away from the busy road. Bring some bread for the hungry ducks. Dip your toes into the fresh cooling water and just relax.

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    goated place. didn't follow much of the trails, but the river was gorgeous in the morning

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    My wife and I are very found of this park. Such beauty and tranquility. This place is our stress reliever. I enjoy the fishing as well.

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    The main attraction for this park is it's view of the Chattahoochee River and ooooh what a view!

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