The Boundary Waters Park is a 500-acre facility, approximately 300 of which will be dedicated to active recreation, and the remaining 200 for passive recreation, including multi-use equestrian, hiking, running, and biking trails, picnic, and playground areas.
Active areas include the Aquatic Center, soccer, and baseball complex's. Any inquiries about Boundary Waters Park call Peter Trent, Park Manager @ 770-489-2175 ext. 5059.
Directions:
FROM I-20, Take Fairburn Rd (Hwy 92) south, at intersection of Hwy 166 & Hwy 92 - Turn Right, Park is on the left (approx. 1-1/2 miles) just before the Chattahoochee River. FROM HWY 166, Take Hwy 166 east, at intersection of Hwy 92 - Turn Left, Park is approx. 1/2 mile on right.
Douglas County Youth Baseball League (DCYBL)
Spring 2012 Registration CLOSES 1/22/12-Contact/Registration Information-www.dcybl.com or (770)489-1121. Updated 1/12/12
Douglas County Soccer Association (WGFC)
Spring 2012 Registration OPEN -Contact/Registration Information www.wgafc.com or (770)780-5161. Updated 1/12/12
UPDATED 1/12/12-TEMPORARY TRAIL CLOSING-Chattahoochee Hill Country Trail Project
Updates will soon follow as to where the new trail head will be, what trails will be closed, what the temporary rules will be, when the closing will be, as well as other important information regarding the use of the trails during the period of construction. Chattahoochee Hill Country Regional Trail includes portions of four counties: Carroll, Coweta, Douglas, and Fulton. Approximately 33,000 acres in Fulton County was incorporated as the City of Chattahoochee Hills in December 2007. A 98-mile trail is planned to interconnect all parts of the CHC. Implementing this plan is a long-term project, with the first trail segment being constructed in the Boundary Waters Park in Douglas County. Trail Construction is to begin approximately by the end of October and to be complete by summer of 2012. See CHCT and Greenway Trail links for futher information
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