Candler Park
Candler Park Map
About Candler Park in Atlanta
Candler Park is a 55-acre public green space located in the Candler Park neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. The park was established in 1922 when Coca-Cola magnate Asa Griggs Candler donated the land to the city. It serves as a central gathering place and recreational area for the surrounding community.
The park features a diverse range of natural and man-made attractions. At its heart lies a 9-hole golf course, providing a convenient option for local golf enthusiasts. The park also includes large open fields suitable for various sports and activities, including a dedicated soccer field that hosts regular matches and practices.
For families and children, Candler Park offers a playground with modern equipment. The park's swimming pool is a popular spot during Atlanta's warm summers, providing a place for residents to cool off and enjoy aquatic activities. Tennis enthusiasts can make use of the park's courts, while basketball players have access to both full and half courts.
Candler Park is integrated into the larger network of Atlanta's green spaces, connecting to Freedom Park's extensive system of walking, running, and biking trails. This connectivity enhances the park's value as a recreational resource, allowing visitors to extend their outdoor experiences beyond the park's boundaries.
The park serves as a venue for community events throughout the year, including music festivals and neighborhood gatherings. Its Fall Fest, typically held in October, is a particularly popular event featuring live music, food vendors, and an artist market.
Candler Park's natural elements include areas of open green space and mature trees, providing shade and habitat for local wildlife. The park's landscape offers a mix of sunny areas for picnicking and relaxation, as well as shaded spots for those seeking respite from the Georgia heat.