Johns Creek

About Johns Creek


Johns Creek is a vibrant and well-developed city in Fulton County, recognized for its expansive parks, community events, and convenient access to major roadways. Situated northeast of Atlanta, it features a diverse range of residential communities, shopping centers, dining options, and recreational opportunities. With a blend of modern amenities and natural green spaces, Johns Creek provides a well-connected and engaging environment for residents and visitors alike.

Newtown Dream Dog Park

One of the top dog parks in the United State is located at Newtown Park. This one- acre fenced area features artificial turf, sprinklers for dogs to play in, obstacles to play on and water fountains for people and pets. It offers separate off-leash areas for large and small dogs, along with benches, shelters, and shade trees.

The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

Spread over a 48-mile section of the Chattahoochee River, the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area consists of 16 different areas that begin below Lake Lanier Dam in Forsyth County and end at Peachtree Creek in metro Atlanta. The river is accessible from five locations in or near Johns Creek.

Johns Creek Arts Center

Featuring rotating art exhibits throughout the year and an annual Holiday Market beginning in late November, the Arts Center is great place to visit while you are in town. Check out our events calendar for upcoming weekend workshops and community events. If your stay will be an extended one, consider taking an art class or sending your child to their award-winning summer camp. The Johns Creek Arts Center is also the perfect setting to host a small gathering or meeting in a one-of-a-kind creative space, with flexible event set-up options available to meet your needs.

Cauley Creek Park

The 203-acre property is located in the eastern half of the city adjacent to the Rogers Bridge Trail and Rogers Bridge connection to over the Chattahoochee River to Duluth.

Autrey Mill Nature Preserve

Located on 46 acres of ravine forest, Autrey Mill Nature Preserve & Heritage Center has more than three miles of scenic walking trails winding past a creek, rocky shoals, wildflowers, a variety of native Georgia plants and animal life. Historic farmstead buildings and exhibit pieces from the late 1800’s, meticulously collected from various locations in north Fulton, Gwinnett and Forsyth counties, make up the Autrey Mill Heritage Village, complete with a general store, historic church, tenant farmhouse, pavilion, and smokehouse. 

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