Suwanee, GA
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Pavilion Rental - Pavilions at several of Suwanee's parks may be reserved for private gatherings, such as reunions, birthday parties, and weddings.
Parks & Recreation
Suwanee is widely recognized throughout the Atlanta region for its leadership in preserving open space and establishing high-quality parks and passive recreation opportunities. Through the City of Suwanee's bond-funded, award-winning open space initiative (approved by voters in 2001), five new parks were created, and the Suwanee Creek Greenway was extended.
Each of the City's parks has its own distinct personality and unique uses. City of Suwanee parks are generally open from sunup to sundown. Because of its open location, Town Center Park and Town Center on Main typically remain active well into the evening.
Pavilions at several of Suwanee's parks may be reserved for private gatherings, such as reunions, birthday parties, and weddings. Reserve Here.
Large and small groups that gather can impact other park users and demands on city services. Please click here to view the City of Suwanee's Park Use Policy.
The city operates and maintains 182 acres of parks in addition to our trails. While the city does its best to patrol and maintain all 8 parks, volunteer Parks Ambassadors can help supplement city services by walking the parks and trails to spot issues that might otherwise go unnoticed. Click here to learn more about the program.
Have an issue to report in Suwanee? Whether it’s a maintenance concern, safety issue, or other problem, we’re here to help. Click here to report it and let us know!
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Gwinnett County Parks
Suwanee is fortunate to be nestled in close proximity to the remarkable Gwinnett County parks, offering residents and visitors an additional plethora of outdoor recreational opportunities. The Gwinnett County-managed George Pierce Park is located within the City of Suwanee and offers many active recreational opportunities and leagues. Recognized in 2008 as the top park agency in the nation by the National Recreation and Park Association and the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration, the Gwinnett County park system includes nearly 50 facilities and more than 170 multipurpose sports fields.