L ETTER FROM Th E DIREct OR
As we begin a new year, Bartow County parks and Recreation is approaching its 50th year of youth sports in our county. Thanks to you, we have been able to grow and provide more leisure recreational opportunities to the citizens of Bartow County. We look forward to continuing this trend by offering more recreational events, programs and facilities in the years to come. Take the time to look through our program guide, maybe there is something for you that you didn’t know we offered. We want to thank everyone who has coached, volunteered, officiated, or assisted in our programs over the years. You are a huge part of the success of what we do and the development of our youth in our community.
Greg Hight
Greg Hight, Director Bartow County Parks and RecreationHAMILTON CROSSING OFFICE
31 Beavers Drive, Cartersville, GA 30120 P.O. Box 24, Cassville, GA 30123 (770) 387-5149
BUSINESS HOURS:
Monday–Friday: 8:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m. Saturday: 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Phone (770) 387-5149 Fax (770) 387-5048
MANNING MILL OFFICE
163 Manning Mill Road NW, Adairsville, GA 30103 (770) 877-5570
SOUTH BARTOW YOUTH FACILITY 6505 Glade Road, Acworth, GA 30102 (770) 974-3255
WEL cOME Letter from the Director 2 Department Information 2 Business Hours 2
Administration 3 Maintenance 3 Our Mission 3
YOUTh SPORTS Baseball 4 Softball 4 Basketball 5 Cheerleading 6 Football 7 Soccer 8 Wrestling 8 Volleyball 9 Tennis 9 Pickleball 9
Table of Contents
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Baseball ....................................... 10 Softball 10 Basketball 11 Cheer 12 Soccer .......................................... 12 Football 12 Wrestling 13 Tennis 13 Summer Day Camp ................... 14
OUTDOOR REc REATION Hiking........................................... 15 Disc Golf 15 Kayaking 15 Archery 15 Fishing 15
OUTDOOR REc REATION c AMPS Archery Camp 16
Outdoor Camp 16 Kids Cooking Day 16 Fishing Camp 16 Survival Day Camp .................... 16 Movie Nights on the Lawn....... 16
S PEc IAL Ev ENTS
Little League Opening Day 17 Brave’s Night 17 Basketball Clinics........................17 Martial Arts Clinics .....................17 Fall Festival, 12th Annual 18 Paint Classes 18 Arts in the Park 19 Touch a Truck 20 CPR/First Aid Training 20 Bingo 21 Hoops for Hope 21 Rollin’ Rec 22
PARKS • FAc ILITIES • RENtALS
Hamilton Crossing Park 23 Coach Bill Harris Park/Rex Moncus Field 24
Hamilton Crossing Park 24 Manning Mill Park 25
Old Cass High Complex 25
South Bartow Youth Facility.... 26 Stars Complex 26
Bartow Gatewood Park 27 Bartow Beach 27 Clark Creek 28 Neel’s Landing ........................... 29 Old Hardin Bridge Landing 29 Pine Log Creek Trail System 29 Spring Bank ................................ 29 Camp Cherokee 30 Center Community Center 31
Greg Hight Director w@bartowcountyga.gov
Brenton Baggett CPRP Assistant Director baggettb@bartowcountyga.gov
Haley Hood
Special Events Coordinator hoodh@bartowcountyga.gov
Brack Bagwell Outdoor Athletic Coordinator bagwellb@bartowcountyga.gov
Derick Mulkey
Athletic Coordinator mulkeyd@bartowcountyga.gov
Lane Griffith Youth Athletic Coordinator griffithl@bartowcountyga.gov
Cassidy Adams Athletic Coordinator adamsc@bartowcountyga.gov
ADMINISTRATION MAINTENANc
Zach Williams Assistant Director—Maintenance williamsz@bartowcountyga.gov
Chris Roark Maintenance Supervisor roarkc@bartowcountyga.gov
Corey Vincent vincentc@bartowcountyga.gov
Dalton Whitten whittend@bartowcountyga.gov
Monty Teague teaguem@bartowcountyga.gov
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Ages: 4–16
Register: January 1–February 20 Spring Season: March–May
Rules of Play: GRPA & Little League Baseball Guidelines Locations: Hamilton Crossing & Manning Mill Park Age Control: September 1 for those under 9 years of age August 31 for those over 9 years of age
Ages: 16 & under Register: January 1–February 20 Spring Season: March–June Rules of Play: GRPA, Dizzy Dean, & Little League Softball guidelines
Locations: Hamilton Crossing, Manning Mill, & Stars Field Age Control: September 1 for ages 8 and under January 1 for all other ages
BASKETBALL
Ages: 6–17
Register: October 1–November 4 Practices begin: Mid-November Games held: December–February Rules of Play: GRPA guidelines, Coaches draft teams Locations: Hamilton Crossing Park, Old Cass High School, Manning Mill Park, South Bartow Youth Facility Age Control: September 1
BASKETBALL I NSTRUc TIONAL L EAGUE
Players will have fun while learning basic skills. No games will be played at this level.
Ages: 4–5-year-olds, co-ed Register: October 1–November 4 Dates: Saturdays, December 10–January 14 Instructor: Kendra Gilliam Locations: TBD Age Control: September 1 Cost: $50 Includes: Team Jersey
6-YEAR - OLD BASKETBALL L EAGUE
Players will have fun while learning basic skills.
Ages: 6, co-ed Registration: October 1–November 4 Dates: Saturdays, December 10–January 14
Locations: Hamilton Crossing and Manning Mill Age Control: September 1 Cost $50
Includes: Team Jersey
AGE COST*
8 & Under, Boys $85
8 & Under, Girls $85
10 & Under, Boys $85
10 & Under, Girls $85
12 & Under, Boys $85
12 & Under, Girls $85
14 & Under, Boys $85
14 & Under, Girls $85
17 & Under, Boys $85 17 & Under, Girls $85
*Costs include team jersey and shorts.
BASKETBALL SKILLS , S PEED, & AGILITY
Ages: 4–7
Register: February 1–March 8 (15 spots available) Season: Session 1 Tuesday, March 28–May 2 Session 2 Tuesdays, May 9–June 6 Time: 5:30–6:30 p.m. Location: Houston Suggs Gym Age Control: September 1 Coach: Kendra Gilliam Cost: $50 for the 5-week session Note: This is a 5-week session.
BASKETBALL SESSIONS
Ages: 8–18 Register: TBD Date: TBD Time: 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. (ages 8–11) 7:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. (ages 12–18)
Location: South Bartow Gym (every Monday) Houston Suggs Gym (every Wednesday)
Manning Mill Gym (every Friday)
Age Control: TBD
Instructor: Mike Linley, NCAA Certified Cost: $70 at one gym of your choice Note: This is a 5-week session
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Cheerleading
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Cheerleading squads will be comprised of school area teams so team members will become familiar with individual high school cheerleading programs.
Ages: 6–12
Register: July 1–July 31 Fall Season: August–October Rules of Play: GRPA rules
Locations: Hamilton Crossing Park Cunningham Stadium at Old Cass High School Age Control: September 1 Cost: $95 Includes: Cheer Uniform
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Cheerleading is much more than physical exercise and fun times with friends. This growing sport helps to build self-confidence, develops teamwork, and fosters leadership skills. There is no experience necessary to join Champions in Motion, only a desire to have fun and make new friends. Register: Ongoing registration and payment info found at https://secure.rec1.com/GA.bartow-county/catalog Cost: $11 for registration and $10 weekly Days: Classes are held every Friday
Ages: Shining Stars: 6:00–6:30 p.m. Ages 4–6: 6:30–7:15 p.m. Ages 7–9: 7:15–8:00 p.m. Ages 10–18: 8:00–8:45 p.m. Locations: Hamilton Crossing Park Gym Add’l Info: CIMUSA.COM 919-535-8304
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Cheerleading
helps youth develop direct speaking skills and how to interpret body language.
F OOTBALL
Football teams will be comprised of school area teams so players will become familiar with individual high school football programs.
Ages: Age 7–12
Registration: July 1–July 31 Season: August–October Rules of Play: GRPA/GHSA Rules
Locations: Hamilton Crossing Park and Cunningham Stadium at old Cass High School Age Control: September 1 Cost*: $95
*Cost includes team jersey and mouth guard. Equipment on loan include the helmet, shoulder pads, and pads for pants. These items are to be returned upon completion of season.
FLAG F OOTBALL : 6 & U NDER
Ages: 6 & under
Registration: July 1–July 31 Season: August–October
Rules of Play: NIRSA Rules
Locations: Hamilton Crossing Park Cunningham Stadium at Old Cass High School Age Control: September 1 Cost*: $60
*Cost includes team jersey and mouth guard.
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The Youth Soccer League is designed to help players to get extra playing time in a smaller league.
Ages: 4–14
Register for Spring: January–February Register for Fall: July 1–August 1 Spring League: March–May Fall League: August–October
Rules of Play: GRPA rules and sanctions Locations: Hamilton Crossing & Stars Field Age Control: September 1
AGE COST*
4-Year-Old, co-ed $85 6 & Under, co-ed $85 8 & Under, boys $85 8 & Under, girls $85 10 & Under, boys $85 10 & Under, girls $85 12 & Under, boys $85 12 & Under, girls $85 14 & Under, Boys (fall only) $85 14 & Under, Girls (fall only) $85
*Cost includes team jersey and shorts.
WRESTLING
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Youth Sports Wrestling will teach students self-discipline, a strong work ethic, a competitive mind-set, mental toughness, physical fitness, and team building strategies.
For more information about this sport, call (770) 387-5149.
Ages: 5–13 Register: September 1–October 1 Season: TBD Location: Hamilton Crossing Gym Coach: Shane West Cost*: $120 ($85 for registration, plus $35 for the USA Wrestling Card)
*Cost includes a singlet uniform.
More than 3 million American youth play on a soccer team. Young wrestlers develop good balance and coordination.
vOLLEYBALL TEAMS
Volleyball teams will be comprised of school area teams so players will become familiar with individual high school volleyball programs.
Ages: 9–14, girls
Registration: July 1–July 31 Season: August–September Location: Old Cass High School Gym Age Control: September 1 Cost*: $80
* Cost includes team shirt and knee pads.
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Ages: 14 & under
Register: March 1–March 31
Date: April 2
Time: 5:30–6:30 p.m. (ages 10 & under) 6:30–7:30 p.m. (ages 12 & under) 7:30–8:30 p.m. (ages 14 & under)
Location: Houston Suggs Gym (every Friday)
Instructor: Macey Vaughn Cost: $50 Note: This is a 5-week session.
Summer Camps BASEBALL cAMP
This co-ed camp provides basic, intermediate, or advanced instruction based on individual needs. Skills such as fielding, hitting, base running, stance, and team playing will be highlighted. Good sportsmanship and selfconfidence are life skills that will be developed during the duration of this camp. Participants are to bring a baseball cap or visor, a baseball glove, and a water bottle each day.
5–13 June 26–29
Time 9:00–10:30 a.m. (ages 5–8) 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (ages 9 -13)
Cost $75
Location Hamilton Crossing, Fields 11 & 12
Instructor: TBD
SOFTBALL cAMP
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Sports camps for youngsters independencepromotes and leadership skills.
Softball campers learn to play this sport under the guidance of the Georgia Recreation and Parks Association, Dizzy Dean, and Little League Softball guidelines. Participants aged 5–8 will learn the basic skills of softball and how to play the game while ages 9–13 will build upon already developed skills to learn strategies and specific plays. Participants are to bring a baseball cap or visor, a softball glove, and a large water bottle each day.
Ages 5–13
Date June 5-8
Time
9:00–10:00 a.m. (ages 5–8) 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (ages 9 -13)
Cost $75
Location Hamilton Crossing, Field 8
Instructor: Taylor Washington
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Learning to dribble, pass, shoot, and hustle is just the tip of the iceberg for skills being taught at basketball camp. Teamwork, discipline, listening, and leadership skills will also emerge through attentive instruction. The older group of campers will learn to strategize plays and press the line. Don’t forget your water bottle!
Draft June 12–15
Ages 5–7 Time 9:00–10:30 a.m. or 10:30–12:00 p.m. Ages 8–13 Time 1:00–2:30 p.m. or 2:30–4:00 p.m.
Cost $75
Location Houston Suggs Gym Instructor Kendra Gilliam
SPEED & AGILITY BASKETBALL cAMP
This challenging co-ed camp provides players with skills that will transform the player to an athlete. We will emphasize and focus on skills such as fundamentals, footwork, balance, conditioning, and game day preparation. Remember to hydrate—bring a water bottle!
Ages 5–13
Date May 30– June 2
Time 9:00–10:30 a.m. (ages 5–8) 10:30–12:00 p.m. (ages 9–13)
Cost $75
Location
Hamilton Crossing Instructor Quintin Kent
Summer Camps
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Ages 5–13
Date June 26–29
Time 9:00–10:30 a.m. (ages 5–8) 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (ages 9 -13)
Cost $75
Location Hamilton Crossing Football Field Instructor: Cassidy Cornwell
Cheer camp is perfect for learning and refining jumps and motions for cheerleaders. Stunts, tumbling, synchronization, and positive teamwork is on the docket for both age groups. Bring your own water bottle and ties to make sure your hair is pulled back for the duration of class.
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Learning teamwork helps emotionaldevelopintelligence and communication skills.
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It’s the hottest sport around and this camp is going to knock your socks off! Get ready for a well-rounded soccer experience that covers everything from the basic understanding of the game to techniques, skills, and tactics to help each team player succeed. Players will be challenged at an appropriate level while receiving instruction in a fun, positive environment. Bring your favorite water bottle!
Date July 10-14 Ages 5–9 Time 9:00–10:30 a.m. Ages 10–13 Time 10:30–12:00 p.m. Cost $125
Location Hamilton Crossing Soccer Field
Hosted By Martin Lancaster
A camp for future Superbowl stars! This engaging workshop will include football fundamental skills and drills, proper stances and starts, the principals of offensive and defensive positions, and proper alignments. Bring a big water bottle because football players work hard at every yard.
Ages 5–13
Date June 19-22
Time
9:00–10:30 a.m. (ages 5–8) 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (ages 9 -13)
Cost $75
Location Hamilton Crossing Football Field
Instructor James Jones
Participants will learn the basics of USA wrestling techniques as a foundation on which to grow their skills. Important life skills will also be developed within the students including discipline, strong work ethic, a competitive mind-set, mental toughness, physical fitness, and team building. Bring your own water bottle to say hydrated!
Ages 5–13
Date May 30-June 2
Time 9:00–10:30 a.m. (ages 5–8) 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (ages 9 -13)
Cost $75
Location Houston Suggs Gym
Instructor Shane West
TENNIS cAMP
Game! Set! Match! From budding tennis players to middle schoolers with dreams of winning the US Open, this camp will cover everything from how to get the fuzzy yellow ball over the net to how to strategically place your powerful opening serve down the line. Campers are expected to bring their own tennis racket and water bottle.
Ages 5–13
Date July 17-20
Time 9:00–10:30 a.m. (ages 5–8) 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (ages 9 -13)
Cost $75
Location Hamilton Crossing
Instructor Michael Short
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Date June 19–22
Ages 8–11
Time 9:00–11:00 a.m. Ages 12–14 Time 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Cost TBD
Location Houston Suggs Gym Instructor Meredith & Madelyn Orton
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Ages 7–12
Date July 10–14 Time 1:00–3:00 p.m.
Cost $150
Location Houston Suggs Gym
Instructor Jeffrey Williams
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Camp Bartow is a popular program with limited space— register early! Each day is packed with activities and non-stop fun, but Fridays are the highly anticipated field trip days! Transportation for activities during camp will be provided. Breakfast, lunch, and snacks are provided but campers are welcome to bring their own lunches. Campers are asked to bring a refillable water bottle, wear proper shoes and clothing for activities, and bring a backpack with an extra change of clothes and shoes daily.
Open House Sunday, May 28 from 2:00–4:00 p.m.
First Day of Camp Monday, May 29
Ages 5–13 Capacity 120 campers Cost $100/week/child
Daily Schedule Drop Off: 7:45–8:00 a.m. Pick Up 5:00–5:15 p.m.
Early/Late Arrivals
additional (after 7:15 a.m. and/or until 5:45 p.m.)
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SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE
First Week Welcome Summer May 29–June 2
Field Trip Exciting Trip TBD
Second Week Welcome to the Jungle June 5-9
Field Trip Exciting Trip TBD
Third Week Need for Speed June 12-16
Field Trip Exciting Trip TBD
Fourth Week The Great Outdoors June 19-23
Field Trip Exciting Trip TBD
Fifth Week Under the Sea June 26-30
Field Trip Exciting Trip TBD
Sixth Week Sports Week July 10-14
Field Trip Exciting Trip TBD
Seventh Week Christmas in July July 17-21
Field Trip Exciting Trip TBD
Eighth Week Summer Send Off July 24-28
Field Trip Exciting Trip TBD
Although still structured, summer camp is relaxed and provides important freedom and play time.
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Join us for our group hikes along the trails of Camp Cherokee. We’ll travel about 1.5 miles hugging the shores of Lake Allatoona. Bring a good camera—the views are spectacular!
Dates: Saturday, February 18 Saturday, October 17 Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: Camp Cherokee Ages: All Ages Welcome! Cost: FREE Register by: April 15
P INE L OG hIKE
You know it’s been on your To-Do-List for a long time. It’s time to make it happen! Pine Log Creek Trail is one of Georgia’s most beautiful hiking trails and it’s right here in your backyard. The trail is moderate in some areas and extreme in others. Together we will hike all 4.7 miles of the trail in a 3–4-hour span. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and weather appropriate clothing. A small backpack with plenty of water, a snack, sunscreen, and a towel are suggested.
Dates: Saturday, March 4 Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Pine Log Creek Walking Trail Ages: All Ages Welcome! Cost: FREE Register by: September 2
N IG hT hIKE
Dates: Saturday, November 11 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Pine Log Creek Trail Ages: All Ages Welcome! Cost: FREE Register by: October 7
DISc GOLF
D ISc G OLF FOR B EGINNERS
Disc golf was invented in the early 1900s and has recently become the fourth fastest growing sport in the world. This is your chance to learn the basic rules, skills, and concept of the game. Wear comfortable clothing and get ready to spin the discs. All equipment will be provided.
Date: Saturday, January 28 Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: Gatewood Park Ages: All Ages Welcome! Cost: FREE Register by: April 22
Outdoor Recreation
K aYAKING
KaYAK DOWN Th E R I v ER
Dates: Saturday, June 3 Saturday, August 6 Time: 9:00 a.m. Location: Hardin Bridge Boat Ramp Ages: All Ages Welcome! Cost: TBD Register by: May 7 / July 30
ARch ERY
A Rch ERY DayS
If you’ve never picked up a bow and arrow before but are curious about the hype, now is your chance! These single day events will introduce participants to the very basics of the sport of archery. All equipment is supplied—space is limited. Sign up early!
Dates: Saturday, June 18 Saturday, August 19 Saturday, December 9 Time: 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Location: Camp Cherokee Ages: 8–14 Cost: FREE Register by: June 10
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For those youngsters looking to become an archer, this 6-week course on archery is structured with you in mind. This course will teach proper shooting techniques and important safety measures while shooting a bow.
Tuesdays: April 11–May 16 Tuesdays: August 22–Sept. 26 Time: 6:30–7:30 p.m. Location: Camp Cherokee Ages: 8–14 Cost: $30 Register by: April 2 / August 13
FISh ING
FIS h ING Day
“Fishy fishy in the brook come and bite my little hook.” Whether you’re a professional angler or a novice with a cane pole, be sure to mark your calendar for this day of fishing comradely.
Date: Saturday, May 13 Saturday, September 23 Time: 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Location: Manning Mill Park Ages: 8–12
Cost: FREE Register by: March 11
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Dates: July 24–27
Times: 9:00–10:30 a.m., daily Or 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m., daily Location: Camp Cherokee Ages: 8–14
Age Control: September 1 Cost: $75
Register by: September 23
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Get ready for some outdoor fun and excitement! This camp will have you hiking, fishing, shooting archery, and all kinds of adventurous activities. Daily breakfast, lunch, and snacks are included.
Dates: Monday–Friday, October 2-6 Times: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., daily Location: Camp Cherokee Ages: 8–14 Age Control: September 1 Cost: $100
Register by: September 23
K IDS cOOKING DayS
Fun in the kitchen! Don’t miss the chance to have the younger generation how to cook a few simple foods.
Dates: January 14, March 9, May 23, July 11, November 16, and December 11 Times: 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Location: Camp Cherokee Ages: 8–14 Age Control: September 1 Cost: $15 Register by: September 23
MOvIE NIG hTS ON Th E LAWN
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If angling is in your soul, don’t miss fishing camp! This coed group of youngsters will learn basic fishing techniques, how to tie a hook, baiting hooks, casting, and more. Kids will learn about different types of fish and the best time of day and year to fish for specific species.
Dates: Monday–Thursday, July 17–20 Times: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Location: Manning Mill Park Ages: 8–14 Age Control: September 1 Cost: $75 Register by: July 15
S URv I vAL Day
Imagine you were magically swept away and marooned in the wilderness. Would you know how to survive? This is your chance to learn how to start a campfire and survive in the wilderness.
Dates: February 4 Times: 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Location: Camp Cherokee Ages: 8–14 Age Control: September 1 Cost: $20 Register by: July 15
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DATES & L Oc ATIONS
Location: Gatewood Park Dates: November 3 Times: 12:00 p.m. Dates: November 4 Times: 12:00 p.m. Price: TBD
cORN hOLE tOURNAMENT
Grab a partner
and sign up for the double elimination tournament. The top three winners will receive cash prize awards!
Mark your calendars! Don’t miss the opportunity to support our hometown World Series Champions—the Atlanta Braves. Bartow County Night is when all Bartow County baseball and softball teams are welcome to march around the Braves’ playing field prior to the game. Bring the whole family and all your friends as this is a night to remember. Coaches will be notified when it is time to purchase your tickets!
A RTS in the PARK
Enjoy an early fall Saturday strolling the park listening to live music while exploring handmade arts and crafts. You’ll find a variety of interesting pieces from paintings to wood carvings to unique salsas and beyond. If you are interested in being a vendor at this event, please come by the Hamilton Crossing office to pick up a vendor application or contact Haley Hood at hoodh@bartowcountyga.gov.
BARTOW GYM
HOOPS FOR HOPE
BASKETBALL TOURNEY
Join us for an unforgettable KICK OFF tournament celebrating the start of the basketball season. All BCRD teams will participate in this exciting event. The fun never stops as amazing raffle prizes are doled out at each game at each facility throughout the entire tournament—thanks to our local vendors and businesses who sponsor this high energy event. Raffle tickets are two-bucks each or you are welcome to bring an unwrapped toy to earn a raffle ticket as all proceeds go to support Bartow Christmas.
Dates: Friday–Saturday, December 1-2
Time: TBD
Participants: BCRD Teams
Ages: 8 & under–12 & under Locations: Houston Suggs Recreation Facility Manning Mill Old Cass High
ROLLIN’ REC
Brings the Fun to YOU!
Rollin’ Rec is the newest addition to our Parks & Rec team. This all-inclusive Mobile Recreation Unit is loaded with kickballs, jump ropes, hula hoops, bouncy balls, board games, and oodles of other wild and crazy things. The Parks & Rec staff is over the moon excited to interact with children and their parents this summer. Get ready to have some FUN!
Whenever Rollin’ Rec gets the urge to play, the wheels start moving and the destination is unknown. The purpose is to engage kids of all ages that may not normally get the opportunity to reap the benefits of the Bartow County Parks & Recreation facilities and programs.
Rollin’ Rec has been spotted at some local schools earlier in the year and the kids all agree it is a BLAST! So, keep an eye out this summer— you never know when Rollin’ Rec will choose YOUR neighborhood for the next remote recreation ruckus.
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hAMILtON cROSSING PARK
hAMILtON cROSSING PARK
31 B E av ERS D RI v E , cARTERSv ILLE , GA 30120
Located in the center of Bartow County, Hamilton Crossing Park is a 100-acre park offering youth programs, walking trails, playgrounds, tennis courts, tournaments, and many special events. This park is also home to the main office of Bartow County Parks and Recreation.
We are excited about the expansion project going on here at Hamilton Crossing. A ten-court Tennis facility with six new pickleball courts, adding three additional soccer fields, a splash pad, amphitheater, multi gym with the new parks and recreation office, as well as a new water park coming soon.
L ARGE PavILION
HALF DAY 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. $50 FULL DAY 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. $100
SMALL PavILION
HALF DAY 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. $25
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E AST G EORGE STREEt, A DAIRSv ILLE , GA 30103
Coach Bill Harris Park and Rex Moncus Field is located in the City of Adairsville. Rex Moncus Field was once the homefield of the Adairsville High School baseball team.
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FRANK MOORE cOMPLEX
2161 hALL StATION ROAD, A DAIRSv ILLE , GA 30103 The Frank Moore Complex is in the city of Adairsville. The park and complex are operated and maintained by Bartow County Recreation Department. The entire community looks forward to playing league baseball games downtown this year and hope to bring back adult softball to this park—as it was hosted here for many years.
MANNING MILL PARK
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MANNING MILL PARK
163 M ANNING M ILL ROAD, A DAIRSv ILLE , GA 30103
Manning Mill Park is located on the north end of Bartow County. A special feature of Manning Mill is the beautiful three-acre lake sitting in the center of the park. This is a picturesque spot for a family day out, a picnic and a walk, an opportunity to take the children fishing, or a chance to catch a youth baseball game.
OLD cASS hIGh cOMPLEX
OLD cASS hIGh cOMPLEX
738 G RASSDALE ROAD, cARTERSv ILLE , GA 30121
Old Cass High Complex is located at the Bartow County Career Academy and is the previous home of Cass High School. The complex includes Cunningham Stadium and consists of a full-sized football field for youth events, a full-sized baseball field, a practice field for the Georgia Highlands Baseball program, and a quarter-mile track around the football field. Old Cass also has an indoor gymnasium with six classrooms that are used for Camp Bartow among many other things.
Trail, lighted
Golf
RENtAL RATES
Half Day
South Bartow Youth Facility is a satellite park in the Acworth area. Inside this state-of-the-art facility is a basketball court, a game room, and one meeting room. A playground area and walking trail are available outside the facility. During the week, the gym is open for free play, and it is available for90-minute rental increments during the weekend. Year-round programs and events are held at this facility.
BARtOW GATEWOOD PARK
224 BARt OW B EAch ROAD SE
cARTERSv ILLE , GA 30121
Bartow Gatewood Park is located of off Bartow Beach Road in Cartersville. Due to the northern location (above the dam), this park is often less busy than Lake Allatoona’s more southern parks. Day trippers will find a boat launch, playground facilities, and some picnic areas. Large picnic pavilions are available to rent for larger groups. Lake Allatoona shoreline fishing is also accessible form this attractive park. The park’s most popular attraction is the campground. There are sites with water and power hook ups and some primitive tent sites. Campers have access to the park’s swimming beach and bathhouse.
BARtOW BEAch
Beach Open Memorial Day –October 31 Tuesday–Saturday 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00–6:00 p.m. Parking Fee
HALF
FULL
8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. 2:00–7:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. $100
Clark Creek North Campground boasts twentyfour beautiful campsites, each conveniently equipped with water and fifty amp electric hookups. All campsites are considered “premium sites,” meaning they are open on one side to the shore of Lake Allatoona. Clark Creek North also offers hot showers and a coin laundry facility. The restrooms and two of the campsites are handicapped accessible.
cLARK cREEK SOUTh 5976 A LLAt OONA GATEWay Ac WORTh, GA 30102
Clark Creek South boasts forty campsites and a two-lane boat launch. A parking lot, bathrooms, and a boat loading dock make this one of the most convenient camping and boating spots in Bartow County.
NEEL’S LANDING
Neel’s Landing is home to the Etowah River Boat Ramp. This ramp provides easy access to the river for small boats, canoes, and kayaks. The launch is part of the Etowah River Trail, a 163-mile canoe, kayak, and boating trail that stretches the length of the river from Lumpkin County to Rome. Families enjoy the picnic area for a quiet lunch by the river.
PINE LOG cREEK TRAIL SYSTEM
The Pine Log Creek Trail System includes an east and west walking trail loop with a total distance of 4.2-miles. People of all ages admire beautiful Pine Log Creek as they walk in tandem with the flow of the stream. Nothing beats a walk across the sturdy log bridge and a breathtaking view from Pine Log Mountain. The rock quarry captivates the attention of walkers along the route.
hARDIN BRIDGE
Old Hardin Bridge Landing ramp was opened in the summer of 2017. It is located on Hardin Bridge Road on the south side of the new Hardin Bridge. The landing is part of the Etowah River Trail, a 163mile canoe, kayak, and boating trail that stretches the length of the river from Lumpkin County to Rome. There is also a picnic area available next to the ramp.
SPRING BANK
255 hALL StATION ROAD, K INGSt ON , GA 30145
Spring Bank is a pristine historical site and a Bartow County Green Space property. Guests enjoy the underground spring, an historic family cemetery, the wins of the old mill, and one of the largest oak trees in the state of Georgia. To find this hidden gem, you’ll need to travel 3.5-miles north on Hall Station Road. You’ll see a gravel road with no identifying signage on your left. Take that road—you’ve made it! The walking trail totals 1-mile.
SPRING BANK ADMISSION
Camp Cherokee is one of Bartow County’s many hidden gems! This unique event facility is perfect for a large family getaway, a leadership training, or church retreat weekend. The grounds feature two well-appointed lodges, Nesbit and Lydia, each of which will sleep up to sixteen people. In addition, there are four cabins with room enough to comfortably sleep ten guests in each. There is also a large dining area with a fully equipped kitchen. On the grounds you’ll find an archery range, a dock for canoe launching, an open field for outdoor games, and approximately 1.5-miles of walking trails.
cENTER cOMMUNITY cENTER
The Center Community Center is a convenient spot for hosting small groups of people— family events, birthday parties, baby showers, and the like. Forty people comfortably fit in the venue and the kitchen area is perfect for keeping the drinks cool in the refrigerator and warming food in the provided oven and microwave. The Center is equipped with nine rectangular tables and forty chairs. It also boasts a .6-mile walking trail around the park.
RENtAL aVAILABILITY
Rental includes 9 tables, 40 chairs,and the full kitchen.
31 Beavers Drive, Cartersville, GA 30120 P.O. Box 24, Cassville, GA 30123 (770) 387-5149
Bartow Gatewood Park / Bartow Beach 224 Bartow Beach Rd. SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 27
Camp Cherokee
370 Wilderness Camp Rd., White, GA 30184 30
Center Community Center 682 Center Rd., Cartersville, GA 30121 31
Clark Creek North Campground 5983 Allatoona Gateway, Acworth, GA 30102 28
Clark Creek South 5976 Allatoona Gateway, Acworth, GA 30102 28
Coach Bill Harris Park / Rex Moncus Field
East George Street, Adairsville, GA 30103 24
Frank Moore Complex
2161 Hall Station Rd., Adairsville, GA 30103 24
Hamilton Crossing Park
31 Beavers Dr., Cartersville, GA 30120 23
Manning Mill Park
163 Manning Mill Rd., Adairsville, GA 30103 25
Neel’s Landing
11 Macedonia Rd., Kingston, GA 30145 29
Old Cass High Complex 738 Grassdale Rd., Cartersville, GA 30121 25
Old Hardin Bridge Landing 556 Hardin Bridge Rd., Kingston, GA 30145 29
Pine Log Creek Trail System 4031 Hwy 140, Rydal, GA 3017 29
South Bartow Youth Facility 6505 Glade Rd., Acworth, GA 30102 26
Spring Bank
255 Hall Station Rd., Kingston, GA 30145 29
Stars Complex 1653 Cassville Rd., Cartersville, GA 30121 26