North Park provides lighted tennis courts, 8 softball/football fields, walking trails, meeting rooms, 2 playgrounds and 3 picnic pavilions. It is home to many ALTA and USTA teams as well as the Alpharetta youth football association and the North Metro Miracle League at the Alpharetta Adapted Sports Complex. A paved road connects all park amenities which makes it easy to navigate your way through the park.
Terrell Mill is a full-service public athletic and recreational complex operated by the Cobb County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department. It features ball fields, youth sports instruction, picnic pavilions and playground facilities. Programs include youth and adult softball and the Terrell Mill Tennis Center, which features eight courts.
Part of the Cobb County Parks and Recreation Department, Powder Springs Park sits on 25 acres less than a minute from downton Powder Springs. It has baseball fields, playgrounds, picnic areas, pavillions and an outdoor swimming pool. Lining the fences of the baseball fields are signs signifying past championships earned by Powder Springs teams. The park is next door to Seven Springs Museum.
Driving into Webb Bridge Park takes you into the woods, with a narrow street that almost immediately becomes a one-way lane winding up and down hills throughout the park. Residents use the two grass soccer fields, one multi-purpose synthetic turf field, four baseball fields and four tennis courts throughout much of the year. Concession stands and restrooms can be found at each area.
Multiple walking trails offer more exercise opportnities, including the arboretum trail. Trees are marked with signs sponsored by local residents and businesses. The community-built Webb Zone is a sprawling playground that includes the standards plus a large sandbox with its own awning, a sun dial and other special features. The three picnic pavilions are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.