
7225 Bell Road, Duluth GA, 30097
Restroom Pavilions (4), Free Parking, Multipurpose Fields (4), Concessions, 5K Rubberized Trail, Lighted Sport Courts, Lighted Grass and Synthetic Turf Playing Fields, Rogers Bridge Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge
Biking, Walking, Running, Soccer, Rugby, Pickleball, Kid's Play, Nature Viewing, Fishing
6 AM - 12 AM
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7225 Bell Road, Duluth GA, 30097
Restroom Pavilions (4), Free Parking, Multipurpose Fields (4), Concessions, 5K Rubberized Trail, Lighted Sport Courts, Lighted Grass and Synthetic Turf Playing Fields, Rogers Bridge Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge
Biking, Walking, Running, Soccer, Rugby, Pickleball, Kid's Play, Nature Viewing, Fishing
6 AM - 12 AM
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Cauley Creek Park is a 203-acre riverside destination in Johns Creek, Georgia, offering scenic views and seamless access to the Chattahoochee River. Opened in 2023, the park is a major hub for outdoor recreation, connecting to regional greenways and neighboring parks via the restored Rogers Bridge. It’s a place where nature, sports, and community come together.
















Cauley Creek Park features a variety of recreational amenities. At its heart is a 5k (3.1-mile) rubberized loop trail designed for running, biking, and walking. Visitors can enjoy five lighted pickleball courts, basketball and futsal courts, sand volleyball, a cricket pitch, and both natural grass and synthetic turf athletic fields. The park also includes picnic pavilions, a playground, river overlooks, and restrooms. A pedestrian bridge links the park to Rogers Bridge Park across the Chattahoochee, making it easy to explore both sides of the river.
The land that is now Cauley Creek Park was once part of the Cawley family farm, named for Cornelius Cawley, an early 19th-century settler and local justice of the peace. The City of Johns Creek began acquiring parcels for the park in 2016, gradually shaping it into a public space designed to serve both residents and visitors. The park officially opened in July 2023 after years of planning and collaboration, marking a significant investment in greenspace and regional connectivity.

