Very small park with a small parking area. That said, it’s a nice spot to while away some time. And there’s a trail along the creek that takes you to Lullwater Park. You can access it from Hahn either by crossing the road or walking under the bridge.
Christie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Decatur, GA
My favorite Sunday outdoorsy spot in the area! Our dog loves it, I love it, husband loves it. The trail that leads to Lullwater can be pretty muddy and slick after damp weather, but it’s still worth the visit. We usually spend several hours hiking all the nooks and crannies.
Autumn S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Decatur, GA
I was so surprised at how close this location is to me. I recently heard about it from a friend I had seen a photo-shoot of. I decided to check it out cause it looked so beautiful in the pictures. I was not disappointed. I plan to start trail running here. It was not crowded and easy parking. Actually was surprised when I ended up at a pretty lake.
Sheila M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Decatur, GA
This is a favorite of my dogs – and my elderly mother. The dogs love it for the creek that surrounds 2 sides of this small park. My mother likes it because it allows her to get out and walk on easy, mulched trails that feel like they’re miles from home. It’s rarely crowded and you can park without problems. The far end of this park feels very remote. Unless there’s been a lot of rain, you can actually walk down the creek towards the Wesley Woods complex. There are also some unofficial trails that lead there along the east side of the creek. If you cross Houston Mill, on either side of the creek is a trail that leads into Lullwater Park. You can also connect to W. D. Thompson Park, about a mile away, by walking north on Houston Mill and turning right onto Mason Mill.