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Love the scenery at Rabbit Hill Park!
Morgan L.

I live near Rabbit Hill Park and LOVE coming here on the weekends with my two dogs. The paved trails near and around the pond are gorgeous and always very clean. The enclosed dog areas are wonderful, clean, and always clear of any debris or trash that could be harmful to my dogs. My chihuahua loves the small dog enclosure, my pit-bull loves to play with other large dogs in the big dog enclosure, and they both go crazy over the enclosure with ramps and things to climb on! Rabbit Hill is a huge park, so even when there are tons of people there for soccer games on the weekends in autumn, there's plenty of room for running, biking, or just walking the trails. The bathrooms are always very clean and I always feel safe at Rabbit Hill Park. I'll be coming here as long as I live in this city!

Awesome Pavillion
Richard R.

September 14th, 2013 - Grand Opening!!! Although this park has been around for years, renovations are finally complete and it is absolutely beautiful. I am so very proud to be a Gwinnett County resident. Gwinnett has an excellent portfolio of parks and THIS is a premier SPORTS park featuring 8 Soccer Fields, 7 Baseball fields, miles of walking trails, 2 very large fenced dog parks, multiple children's playgrounds, multiple sand volleyball courts, a beautiful eco-pond, 3 brand new basketball courts, an artificial turf football stadium, picnic pavilion and gorgeous landscaping. You'll find a huge multilevel playground near the soccer fields as well as near the baseball fields where small children can play securely while mom and dad cheer on their older siblings. Newly added is a Jurassic looking dinosaur playground with fossil climbing equipment and a cave-like rope terrain. Today's opening featured Gwinnett's Fire Department dressed in their best uniforms, the Gwinnett Braves Mascot, Gamer vs Gamer mobile video gaming, Kona Ice and the Department of Corrections showing off their state of the art prisoner transportation bus, a classic feature of their hotel hospitality services. Not exactly the type of concierge shuttle and hotel service I would want to experience, but impressive nonetheless. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=FMVlGjbCh0Ijm96BBMrVkw#TpKnSuDUMqe1aTUFBmknQA WHAT'S NEW * 7 Baseball Diamonds - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=e3s1sndF9C5Ti7l5ILQBow#OaZwzCeHJIzAtYzk_9DZ7g * Baseball field playground - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=e3s1sndF9C5Ti7l5ILQBow#3GJuLafFfnoKB6L3wqi1kA * Concessions building - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=e3s1sndF9C5Ti7l5ILQBow#X3UavskyP54vZ9Gsp5hNzA * Lake with paved track - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=e3s1sndF9C5Ti7l5ILQBow#rb3Pveqsr0stfh19MrBowg * 3 Basketball courts - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=FMVlGjbCh0Ijm96BBMrVkw#FMVlGjbCh0Ijm96BBMrVkw * Jurassic Playground - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=e3s1sndF9C5Ti7l5ILQBow#g97-8fxQXR9BBdLwxFeWEw * Football stadium with artificial turf - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=BVejIxVAHArTzKLM8PTC6A#T-05g6tSzIdcJNOjiIxZtQ * 2 HUGE soccer fields (in addition to the 6 previous fields) - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=FMVlGjbCh0Ijm96BBMrVkw#iax72no5d_aUrd-1ywgySQ * 3 Sand Volleyball Courts - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=e3s1sndF9C5Ti7l5ILQBow#m437-7zs14GZ4ylo7LWTNA * foot wash for sand volleyball - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=e3s1sndF9C5Ti7l5ILQBow#YmvXSfNqcIHpH0LM5qrGtQ * Sitting Areas - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=e3s1sndF9C5Ti7l5ILQBow#RHd0p4LRNhXrCM2siRw1TA * Beautiful landscaping WHAT'S NOT NEW * Dog Parks (small and large) - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=BVejIxVAHArTzKLM8PTC6A#upWSGd7VAurPIs7Ec07nfQ * Miles of Jogging tracks - * 6 FULL SIZED Soccer Fields (divided into 12 for youth soccer) - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=e3s1sndF9C5Ti7l5ILQBow#rlqSvlxcaZeCsOuZKxbD7Q * Soccer field Playground - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=BVejIxVAHArTzKLM8PTC6A#kLMTToILkmm8ATS5qWUb5Q * Waterfall playground - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=BVejIxVAHArTzKLM8PTC6A#ZX7TQIHix4UW4CK9jnH_Yg * Pavillion - http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rabbit-hill-park-dacula?select=e3s1sndF9C5Ti7l5ILQBow#e3s1sndF9C5Ti7l5ILQBow Public areas like this are one of a great many reasons why I love life here.

Nice wooded trails
Robenheimer H.

This park is always clean and inviting. There are multiple enclosed dog runs, paved trails, soccer, baseball, basketball, and football fields. It is always nice to come here and walk the mile long outer loop trail with my dogs.

On the small dog side, Daphne is happily smelling.
Heather M.

What a great dog park! Three large fenced -in areas for small, large, and a dog run for all sizes. Lots of shade, too.

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HUGE park!!! LOTS of soccer and baseball fields...sand volleyball courts... basketball courts... walking trails and playgrounds.

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Such a great park for the whole family! Even the four legged friends! My child loved the swings the most

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Above average park. A lot of things to do, from basketball court, to bike trails, and other activities

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Probably the best in park in Gwinnett county. The dog park is probably the best reason for going.The people at the park are very friendly.

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I have been to many parks from Piedmont to Dunwoody and this park by far is the best one.

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Great park to take the fur baby to. Lots of space in the dog park and the trail is a nice walk.

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There are multiple enclosed dog runs, paved trails, soccer, baseball, basketball, and football fields.

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