Tribble Mill Park
★ 4.8 · 3,057 reviews
Two spacious, well-maintained playgrounds in a 713-acre park featuring a lake, paved trails, and abundant recreational amenities, typically quiet and clean.
- Quiet
- Family-friendly
- Water features
Gwinnett County's playground system runs water features from May through September, which means July and August afternoons here — when the heat makes regular play equipment too hot to touch — are when splash pads and spray grounds matter most. Most of these parks combine water play with shade structures and lake access, so you're not just cooling off — you've got somewhere to sit while kids drain their energy. The parks listed here are well-established and heavily used, which generally means good maintenance but also busier afternoons, especially on weekends.
★ 4.8 · 3,057 reviews
Two spacious, well-maintained playgrounds in a 713-acre park featuring a lake, paved trails, and abundant recreational amenities, typically quiet and clean.
★ 4.6 · 2,235 reviews
Large 162-acre park with splash pool with slides, playground, lake trail, sports facilities, and community center; well-maintained overall but bathroom conditions variable.
★ 4.5 · 1,107 reviews
Recently updated community park with two separate playground areas for different age groups, basketball courts, and scenic pond views; well-maintained but often busy.
★ 4.6 · 1,137 reviews
Large 95-acre park with two playgrounds—a newer main playground with mulch surface, multiple slides, ropes features, and a smaller bug-themed toddler area; situated by lake and sports fields with hiking trails and easy parking.
★ 4.7 · 968 reviews
Small park with playground and waterfall featuring creek trails; cleanliness and site usage inconsistency noted.
★ 4.5 · 1,326 reviews
Multi-use park with creek, trails, and playground in a well-maintained natural setting near Lawrenceville's public library.
★ 4.8 · 71 reviews
Community park with playground and pavilions set on scenic grounds with walking trails and lake views.