Decatur Parks and Recreation - Facilities

Facilities

  • Aquadome
    • swimming pool
    • softball
  • Austinville Park
    • playground
    • 2 tennis courts
    • walking trail
  • Calhoun Community College at Decatur
    • Carlton Kelly Gymnasium
      • seating for 3,456
  • Carrie Matthews Recreation Center
    • gymnasium
    • outdoor swimming pool
    • tennis
  • Decatur City Cemetery
  • Delano Park
    • tennis
    • splash pad
    • walking trail
      • history trail
    • rose garden
  • Fort Decatur
    • gymnasium
    • 2 racquetball courts
  • Gale Montgomery Fields
  • Jack Allen Complex
    • soccer
      • 11 fields
        • 2 championship fields
        • stadium seating for 3,000
      • computerized irrigation
      • wireless internet access
      • meeting space
      • concessions
      • 1,200 parking
  • Hospitality Park
    • birding trail
  • Ingalls Harbor
  • Julian Harris Park
    • playground
    • tennis
    • walking trail
  • Jessie Lewis Smith Park
    • basketball
    • playground
    • volleyball/badminton
  • Ned Frazier Park and Japanese Gardens
  • Parkway Park
    • 2 basketball courts
    • playground
  • Pines Park
    • playground
    • multi-use court
  • Point Mallard Park
    • See Point Mallard Park for full description
    • Bill J. Dukes Athletic Complex
    • Jimmy Johns Tennis Center
    • Point Mallard Aquatic Center
    • Point Mallard Ice Complex
    • Spirit of America Fields
    • T.C. Almond Recreation Center
  • Pop Oliver Park
    • baseball
    • playground
    • tennis court
  • Riverwalk Marina
  • Wilson Morgan Park
    • tennis
    • soccer
    • baseball
    • softball
    • batting cages

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