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Settles Bridge Park Opens to Public Saturday, August 22


Playground

Playground

Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation will open Settles Bridge Park to the public this Sat., Aug. 22.

The 268-acre park features a 1.8-mile paved trail and 3.2 miles of natural surface trails, 2.4-acre dog park area, playground, 3,500 sq. ft. pavilion with grill area, two half-court basketball courts, 10,000 sq. ft. skate complex with bowls, and restrooms.

Skate Complex

Skate Complex

Funding for Settles Bridge Park was made possible through the 2005 Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) and totaled $3.6 million in construction costs. The park was master planned by The Jaeger Company, designed by Pond and Company, construction managed by Moreland Altobelli Associates, and the contractor for the project was JHC Corporation.

A grand opening celebration will take place at the park on Fri., Sept. 18 from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. with free kids activities, parks safety programs and skateboarding clinics and demos.

Settles Bridge Park is located at 380 Johnson Rd. in Suwanee. For more information, call 770.822.8840 or visit www.gwinnettparks.com.

Location: 380 Johnson Road, Suwanee, GA 30024

Settles Bridge

Settles Bridge

Description

Acres: 268

  • Skate complex
  • Outdoor basketball courts
  • Dog park area
  • Playground
  • Pavilions
  • Restrooms
  • 1.8-mile paved multi-purpose trail
  • 3.2-mile soft surface trail
  • Grill

Parks & Recreation Master Plan Documents

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Skate complex and other fun amenities now open at Bay Creek Park


Bay Creek Skate Park (Nick Scott)

Bay Creek Skate Park (Scott Crawfoord - Photo by Nick Scott)

Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation recently completed construction on new fun amenities at Bay Creek Park, including a 20,000 sq. ft. skate complex, four lighted tennis courts, two lighted basketball courts, a sand volleyball court, a third  playground and a pavilion.

According to Nick Scott of AtlantaSkater.com “Gwinnett County doesn’t fence in their parks. Gwinnett is kicking **s, with eight more parks on the books. Bay Creek is the first Pillar Design park in the area. The others are Wally Hollyday and Site design. Settles Bridge is a Wally Hollyday that was  changed a little, for the better, by California Skateparks and it should be open in a couple of months.” Check out their YouTube channel. We’ve also posted some photos from Nick Scott. Check out their site at atlskater.com

Bay Creek Skate Park

Bay Creek Skate Park (Chris Coffman - Photo by Nick Scott)

The 153-acre park, which opened in 2004, is home to Gwinnett’s first special needs ball field and playground, Unity Place, and also features seven baseball/softball fields, a football field with lighted track and concession building, and a one-mile of paved multi-purpose trails.

Unity Place was funded through a partnership between the Parks & Recreation department, the Grayson Athletic Association and ten Gwinnett-area rotary clubs. The playground features a special rubberized surface with wheelchair-friendly slides and swings.  The handicapped-accessible ball field, complete with wheelchair and walker accessible dugouts, is also constructed with a similar surface. The Special Populations Program offers programs for special needs children and young adults so that they can join in with other children in sports such as baseball, softball, cheerleading and basketball.

Funding for the Bay Creek Park expansion was made possible through the

Bay Creek Skate Park

Bay Creek Skate Park (Freddy - Photo by Ken Forsyth)

Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) and totaled $3.6 million in design and construction costs. The park expansion was designed by Jordan Jones & Goulding, Inc., construction was managed by Moreland Altobelli, Inc. and the contractor for the project was Reliant Construction Co.
This one-of-a-kind park is located at 175 Ozora Rd. in Loganville, just east of Grayson Hwy.. For more information, call 770.822.8840 or visit www.gwinnettparks.com.

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