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Park Inventory, Amenities1 City of Atlanta Summary of Park Amenities 17th Street Park 138 17th Street NE 30309 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 2.3 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 25th Street Beauty Spot 25th St., Alden Ave./ Standish Ave. NW 30309 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 0.11 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 A.D. Williams Park 1154 James Jackson Parkway, NW 30318 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 11 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 1 0 2 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 1 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 City of Atlanta Summary of Park Amenities Abner Place Park Across from 2539 Abner Pl. NW 30318 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 0.37 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 1 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 1 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 Adair Park I 742 Catherine St. SW 30310 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 6.39 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 1 0 1 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 1 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 1 0 Adair Park II 866 Murphy Ave. SW 30310 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 10.6 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 5 2 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 1 1 1 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 2 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 1 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 City of Atlanta Summary of Park Amenities Adams Park 2300 Wilson Dr. SW 30311 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 158.44 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 4 0 0 1 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 Adamsville Gym Park 3404 Delmar Lane SW 30331 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 0.82 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 1 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 1 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 1 1 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 Adamsville Recreation Center 3201 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. SW 30311 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 11 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 1 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 City of Atlanta Summary of Park Amenities Adamsville Triangle Fairburn/MLK, Jr. Dr./Bakers Ferry Rd. 30331 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 0.05 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 Alexander Park E. Wesley Rd. / Alexander Dr. NW 30305 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 11.6 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 Anderson Park 98 Anderson Ave. NW 30314 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 56.7 0 1 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 3 1 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 2 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 3 0 0 1 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 1 1 1 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 1 1 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain PATH Foun 0.25 0 1 City of Atlanta Summary of Park Amenities Ansley Park Maddox Dr. / E. Park Lane, NE 30309 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 6.11 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 Arbor Park East Lake Dr. / Arbor St. SE 30317 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 0.36 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 Ardmore Park Ardmore Rd. off Collier Rd. NW 30309 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 1.74 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 1 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 1 City of Atlanta Summary of Park Amenities Arlington Circle Playlot Arlington Cir.(off Baker Rd. NW) / North Ave. NW 30318 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 0.49 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 1 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 1 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 Arthur Langford Jr Park 211 Thornton St. SW 30315 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 9.9 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 2 0 1 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 2 0 0 1 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 1 1 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 Ashby Circle Playlot Ashby Cir. off Mayson Turner Rd. NW 30314 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 0.87 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 1 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 City of Atlanta Summary of Park Amenities Ashview Triangle Westview Dr./Agnes Jones Pl. SW 30314 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 0.11 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 Atlanta Memorial Park 384 Woodward Way NW 30327 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 199 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 1 1 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 Atwood Street Park Atwood St./White St. SW 30310 Acreage Restroom Pavilions 0.05 0 0 Pavilion parking space Gazebos Picnic shelters Park grills 0 0 0 0 Basketball Covered basketball Ballfield Soccer 0 0 0 Tennis court Volleyball Natatorium Swimming pool 0 0 0 Gym Recreation center Playground Dog park 0 0 0 0 Track Trail number Trail paved Trail not paved 0 0 0 Trail type Trail length Open field Drinking fountain 0 0 City of Atlanta Summary of Park Amenities Avery Park (Gilbert House) 2238 Perkerson Rd.
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