Woodstock, GA Parks: Comprehensive Visitor Guide

Updated: October 2025 • General rule: leashed dogs allowed unless posted otherwise. Always check onsite signage.


Discover Woodstock’s Parks

Explore the best parks in Woodstock, Georgia — playgrounds, dog parks, hiking and bike trails, sports fields, picnic spots, kayak launches, and the practical info visitors search for most (parking, hours, restrooms, and pavilion rentals). Use the list below to jump to each park.


Dupree Park

Address: 513 Neese Rd, Woodstock, GA 30188 • Hours: Sunrise–Sunset

Top Searches: playground, disc golf, walking loop, pickleball, fishing pond, pavilion rentals, restrooms

  • Pond with boardwalk/dock (catch-and-release)
  • Paved walking track (~1 mile) with fitness stations
  • 18-hole Prodigy Par-2 disc golf course
  • Playground, basketball & tennis; pickleball lines (see schedule)
  • Pavilions & restrooms; City programs/events
  • Dog-friendly (leash required)

Olde Rope Mill Park

Address: 690 Olde Rope Mill Park Rd, Woodstock, GA 30188 • Hours: Sunrise–Sunset

Top Searches: hiking trails, mountain biking, kayak launch, ruins, scenic overlook, picnic pavilion

  • Taylor Randahl trail system (MTB/hike; multiple loops)
  • Little River kayak/canoe launch & fishing access
  • Historic mill ruins & riverside overlook
  • Picnic area & reservable pavilion; restrooms
  • Dog-friendly (leash required)

Woofstock Park (Dog Park)

Address: 150 Dupree Rd, Woodstock, GA 30188 • Hours: Sunrise–Sunset

Top Searches: off-leash areas, small/large dog sections, shade, water fountains, trail access

  • Fenced off-leash runs for small & large dogs
  • Shaded benches, drinking fountains & pet rinse spigots
  • Direct access to Noonday Creek / Towne Lake Pass multi-use trails

Park at City Center

Address: 101 Arnold Mill Rd, Woodstock, GA 30188 • Downtown Woodstock

Top Searches: amphitheater concerts, memorials, fountain, festivals, photo ops

  • Amphitheater & performance lawn (concerts, parades, festivals)
  • Central fountain, memorial plaza, gazebo & open green
  • Walkable to restaurants, coffee, and shops

Lewis Park

Address: 200 E Bells Ferry Rd, Woodstock, GA 30189

Top Searches: playground, short wooded trail, pavilions, tennis, restrooms

  • Neighborhood park with playground and short shaded trail
  • Pavilions, outdoor classroom & restrooms
  • Tennis courts (check posted hours)
  • Dog-friendly (leash required)

Note: There is no splash pad at Lewis Park.


Elm Street Green Playground (Downtown Playground)

Address: 111 Elm St, Woodstock, GA 30188 • Play space sits along Market St between Oak & Maple

Top Searches: nature-play, musical elements, downtown, ADA access

  • Nature-inspired play features & musical elements
  • ADA-accessible boardwalk into the play area
  • Steps to Downtown Woodstock dining & coffee

Springfield Park

Address: 423 Springfield Dr, Woodstock, GA 30188

Top Searches: new playground, neighborhood park, future trail connections

  • Modern playground (opened 2024)
  • Neighborhood green with benches & shade
  • Planned trailhead connection to the Greenprints system

Cherokee Mills Park (Allatoona Boat Ramp)

Address: 6900 Bells Ferry Rd, Woodstock, GA • Day-use fee in season

Top Searches: boat ramps, dock, lake access, restrooms (seasonal)

  • Three boat ramps with courtesy dock on Lake Allatoona
  • Restrooms (typically seasonal)
  • Parking for trailers; no dedicated walking trail network

Riverchase Park

Address: 150 River Glen Dr, Woodstock, GA 30188

Top Searches: quiet green space, picnic tables, dog-friendly walks

  • Small neighborhood green with tables and shade
  • Great for short strolls and dog walks

Kidzstock Playground (Church Campus)

Address: 11905 Highway 92, Woodstock, GA 30188 • First Baptist Church of Woodstock

Top Searches: fenced play, toddler-friendly, pavilion, restrooms

  • Fenced playground designed for younger children
  • Shade pavilion, benches & nearby restrooms (campus)
  • Open to the community; hours may vary on event days

Note: Community listing; not a City/County park.


The WREC – Woodstock Recreation Center (Facility)

Address: 7545 Main St, Building 200, Woodstock, GA 30188

Top Searches: gym, indoor/outdoor rec spaces, rentals, programs

  • Multi-use facility for classes, leagues & community events
  • Indoor rooms and outdoor inline rink space
  • Available for rentals; see Parks & Rec schedule

Nearby Cherokee County Parks (Popular with Woodstock Residents)

J.J. Biello Park (Multi-Site Complex)

Addresses: Valley Playground & Fields: ~175–199 Brooke Blvd • Cherokee Tennis Center: 155 Brooke Blvd • Twin Creeks Softball: 250 Brooke Blvd • Riverside Athletic Complex: 610 Druw Cameron Dr

  • Large complex with ballfields, tennis center, playgrounds, trails, pavilions & restrooms
  • Great for leagues, tournaments & family play

Hobgood Park (Towne Lake)

Address: 6688 Bells Ferry Rd, Woodstock, GA (also listed as 4700 Towne Lake Pkwy)

  • Extensive softball/baseball complexes; ½-mile walking track
  • Playgrounds, pavilions, concessions; frequent tournaments

Blankets Creek Trails (Canton border)

Address: 2261 Sixes Rd, Canton, GA

  • Premier mountain bike network with multi-level loops
  • Popular for trail running & hiking; trailhead parking and restrooms

Etowah River Park (Canton)

Address: 600 Brown Industrial Pkwy, Canton, GA

  • Riverside trail, boardwalks, playground, pavilions & event lawn
  • Connects to regional greenway segments

Visitor FAQs

What are the best parks in Woodstock?

Local favorites are Olde Rope Mill (trails, kayak launch, MTB), Dupree Park (playground, disc golf, pickleball, pond), and Woofstock Park (off-leash dog areas). Downtown families also love the Elm Street Green Playground.

Where can I go hiking or biking?

For paved multi-use paths, try the Noonday Creek / Towne Lake Pass segments near Downtown and Woofstock. For natural-surface trails and MTB, head to Olde Rope Mill or nearby Blankets Creek.

Is there a place to kayak?

Yes — the kayak/canoe launch at Olde Rope Mill provides access to the Little River. Lake Allatoona access and boat ramps are at Cherokee Mills Park.

Which parks are dog-friendly?

Woofstock Park is the off-leash dog park. Most other city parks allow leashed dogs; always follow posted signs.

Can I reserve a pavilion?

Yes, pavilions at Dupree Park, Olde Rope Mill, and some nearby county parks are reservable. Check the Woodstock Parks & Recreation website for availability and fees.


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Disclaimer: Hours, amenities, and policies can change; always check posted signage or the City/County website before visiting. This guide is provided as a community resource and is not an official publication of the City of Woodstock.