Creekside Park
Recreation & Parks
Johns Creek, GA 30097
About Creekside Park
As part of the Town Center transformation, Creekside Park will be activated and reconstructed to include a mix of active and passive park amenities. Park construction began in August 2024.
A key component of the Johns Creek Town Center, the 20-acre property is located adjacent to City Hall and is bordered by Medlock Bridge Road, stretching between Johns Creek Parkway and East Johns Crossing.
Creekside Park
Behind City Hall, 11360 Lakefield Drive
Hours of Operation:
6 a.m. to midnight
Future Park Features
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15-foot wide trail surrounding the pond and constructed wetland area
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Terraced seating
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Amphitheater with a deck over the water
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Pedestrian Plazas & Pond overlooks
Construction begins on the Town Center Pedestrian Crossing and Tunnel
The new pedestrian tunnel will provide a safe, accessible crossing under Medlock Bridge Road (SR 141), connecting residents and visitors to the vibrant Town Center area and the new park behind Johns Creek City Hall.
Key highlights of the project include:
- The crossing will link the Town Center to retail and restaurants on the west side of Medlock Bridge Road, inviting travelers to explore and enjoy the area.
- The design features a beautiful arch culvert underpass, creating a welcoming gateway into Johns Creek.
- This tunnel is part of a broader vision to connect our community and establish a thriving Town Center as a hub for both residents and visitors.
This project will be a key part of Johns Creek’s growth and future, providing safe, easy access to the Town Center and enhancing our City’s connectivity. - Construction is expected to be completed in fall 2025.
Creekside Park Trail Phase 1
The City recently completed a trail connection from Medlock Bridge Road to the interior of Creekside Park adjacent to the Hyatt Place Hotel. This trail connection project represents the first phase of Creekside Park construction.
The trail project amplifies the City’s commitment to pedestrian connectivity in the Town Center area. It’s also an opportunity for incorporating a healthy lifestyle and improved quality of life in our community, which is emerging as a leader in health, wellness, and innovation.
Don’t miss the public art sculpture, “Ferns,” which is located on the trail adjacent to the Hyatt Place Hotel.