Is Metal Detecting allowed at City Parks?

Metal detecting is only allowed at designated locations determined by the Army Corps of Engineers. You may click the link below to view the Metal Detecting Policy and approved locations. Metal detecting will not be allowed at any athletic field in the City of Acworth. Metal detecting will be allowed at Logan Farm Park, however, persons must be in accordance with the rules outlined in the Corps of Engineers Policy shown below. Metal Detecting Policy and Locations

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When do the parks close?

Seasons of Operation: Dallas Landing Park and Proctor Landing Park are open from mid-April through mid-September. South Shore Park and Cauble Park are open late-April through early-September.

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Is there a parking fee for any of the parks?

Dallas Landing Park and Proctor Landing Park Tuesday, April 4-Sunday, September 10, 2023 The park is open from mid-April through mid-September and there is a $10.00 parking fee daily. Dallas Landing Park: $10.00 Proctor Landing Park: $10.00 Cauble Park and South Shore Park During the off season, there is no fee to park at Cauble Park or South Shore Park. Friday, April 15-Monday, September 4, 2023 Cauble Park: $15.00 South Shore Park: $10.00 The city will charge a parking fee for non-residents on the weekends READ MORE

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Are pets allowed in the parks?

Pets are welcome at all city parks with the exception of the athletic facilities. Pets are not allowed on the sandy beach areas. Animals must be kept on a 6ft. leash at all times.

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When are Lake Acworth’s water levels lowered?

Lake Acworth is typically drained the last weekend in September and is dependent on rainfall as to when it fills back up. The reason the lake is drained is to assist in the annual Great Lake Clean Up.

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