Parks and Recreation
With more than 180 acres of green space, Dunwoody residents and visitors, of all ages, can enjoy the many activities found in any one of the city's seven major parks.
As off June 15, 2020, Dunwoody parks and park amenities are open.
Due to the current increase of Covid-19 infections in DeKalb County, the City of Dunwoody has put into place a moratorium on all permit application approvals for rentals and special events beginning August 1- December 31, 2020. The City will monitor current infection rates monthly and may lift the moratorium prior to December 31, 2020. Thank you for your patience during these challenging times.
Parks and Recreation Director
Phone: 678-382-6857
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Dunwoody’s parks are home to several major community events each year including MLK Day of Service, the Groovin' on the Green concert series and Dunwoody Wine Stroll and offer a variety of activities including skating, tennis, and more.
The City of Dunwoody takes pride in the facilities it has available so that citizens of all ages can play. Whether baseball is your passion or walking is your activity of choice, the City of Dunwoody has a wealth of recreation resources for you!
Report a Problem
SeeClickFix is an online web application that allows park users to report non-emergency issues such as graffiti or broken park equipment on a map for everyone to see. The application sends notifications to the Parks Maintenance Team so the issues can be addressed.
After-Hours Emergency
On weekends and after-hours, report emergency maintenance issues by calling (678) 382-6700 and Press 2 to be connected to the on call staff member. The Parks Maintenance Team responds 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to emergencies that occur in city parks such as flooding, icing and obstructions such as downed trees and sink holes.