City of Conyers, GA
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Honey Creek Golf and Country Club
635 Clubhouse Drive
Conyers, GA 30094 Phone: 770/483-6343 Fax: 770/483-2159 Website: www.honeycreekgolf.com Yardage: 6280 Cost: $25-$49 |
Parks
Park | Description |
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Bonner Park Rowland Road |
Bonner Park features a pavilion with picnic tables and grill, children's playground, basketball courts, tennis courts, on-site parking and a wooded creek that's perfect for nature walks. |
Eastview Park Eastview Road |
Eastview Playground offers children's play equipment including swings, monkey bars, a grill, picnic table, a basketball court, and wide open green space for games of Frisbee or picnics with the family. |
Pleasant Circle Park Pleasant Circle |
Pleasant Circle Park features a basketball court, swings, a merry-go-round, a modular play system, a grill and picnic table. |
South Hicks Circle South Hicks Circle, off Northside Drive |
South Hicks Circle features swings, a basketball court, playground equipment with monkey bars, a picnic table and grill. |
Veal Street Park Veal Street |
Veal Street Park offers a basketball court, swings, a merry-go-round, a wooded creek for nature walks, a picnic table, grill and open green space for picnics. |
Lewis-Vaughn Botanical Garden Commercial Street Olde Town Conyers |
The Lewis-Vaughn Botanical Garden is located adjacent to the Pavilion in Olde Town Conyers. This unique park features a wide variety of native and indigenous plants, a fountain and stream with goldfish and pond bloomers. The stream is fed by the original Conyers water tower. Restroom facilities and an open-air pavilion round out the amenities at this location. |
Center Point Park Center and Green Streets Olde Town Conyers |
Center Point Park, located at the corner of Center and Green Streets, is home of the 1905 Rogers steam locomotive known as "The Dinky." The Dinky is one of only three locomotives of its kind in the world. It was once used to transport cotton from the Depot in Conyers to the mills in neighboring Milstead. It is now permanently parked on the side rails across from the Depot in Center Point Park. |
Georgia International Horse Park | Conyers is home to one of the premier horse and event facilities in the southeast, the Georgia International Horse Park. |
Trails
The Georgia International Horse Park offers miles of trails for everyone to enjoy! The trails were created for the equestrian and mountain biking competitions during the 1996 Olympics. Since the Olympics, mountain bike and horse riders have enjoyed the multi-terrain, scenic trail system that offers different levels of intensity for your journey. The trails are open daily from dawn to dusk and are free for the public's use. Any circumstances that require the park to close the trails are posted on the park website. For additional information on the trails please call the Georgia International Horse Park at 770-860-4190 or visit their website at www.georgiahorsepark.com. The Big Haynes Creek Nature Center, located within the horse park, also offers horse, mountain biking and pedestrian trails for your enjoyment.
PATH Trail
The city of Conyers has partnered with the PATH Foundation on a system of multi-use, 10 foot wide path trails through Conyers. The Olde Town Conyers PATH Trail opened in May 2011 and begins at the Nancy Guinn Library in Olde Town Conyers and travels 1.7 miles to the Rockdale Career Academy. The second phase opened in the fall of 2012 and continues an additional two miles from the Rockdale Career Academy to Johnson Park. The third phase of the trail opened in the fall of 2017 and stretches from the Nancy Guinn Library through Olde Town Conyers to Pine Log Park. The trail is open from dawn to dusk. Motor vehicle traffic on the trail is prohibited. Pets on the trail are required to be on a leash.
Plan your route on the Olde Town Conyers PATH Trail.