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Clayton County International Park hosted the 1996 Olympic Beach Volleyball competition. Other activities include a water park, paved paths for walking or jogging, and tennis...
The home of the 1996 Olympic Volleyball Competition, the park is a bit pricey for swimming. It was formerly Dancing Waters and Atlanta Beach, but the names were changed after several drownings in the man-made pond. There is a nice new tennis area. It is geared towards buying a yearly pass, but having lived in the area all my life, I have never been inclined...
Disgusting. It feels like a cesspool for whatever disease wants to live here. I would not reccomend to go here unless you truly want to catch a disease.
If you enjoy swimming or want to watch you kids swim then this place is for you. If you don't swim then good luck on having a good time. There is maybe one or two arcade games in the area with the concession stand. The part of...
Hey clayton county international park well my name is allen and i am looking for a steady summer job if its good enough maybe i could work ther seasonal. But i would like to know do u hire kids at the age of 15? please...
At the Beach waterpark, you'll find a fabulous spring-fed lake with kiddie pool, slides, sandy beach, a water trampoline and sun deck. Besides the lake and five water slides, there are an arcade, picnic areas,...
Beach At Clayton CNT Int PK is located at 2300 Highway 138 E, Jonesboro, GA. This business specializes in Outdoor Parks and Sporting Goods.
One highlight of the park is its biking trail system. You'll find a map of the trail system at the pond. Each trail is color-coded to indicate the level of difficulty, so beginners can ride here without fear. The trails feature several steep descents, tight rooty sections and some smooth fast sections at the top of the hill. The grass field features several three-foot drops for serious jumping. With more than eight miles of trail, this system is well maintained and sparsely used. This network of trails can be ridden in any order and any direction, giving riders the chance for a unique ride...
First timers will love this trail for its well-marked sections and low bike traffic.
The park closes at dark, so give yourself plenty of time to return to your car. Park rangers have been known to unknowingly close the gates on bikers.
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