PARKS & FACILITIES
Moultrie-Colquitt County Parks & Recreation Authority has a wide variety of parks and facilities for you to use and even rent. Click on the name of the park below to learn more about each place.
PARK & FACILITIES RENTAL INFO
There are opportunities for you to rent our facilities for your next event or outing. If you have any questions, email MCCPRA or call the office at 229-668-0028.
Facilities to rent: Jim Buck Goff Recreation Complex, Main Street Park, William Bryant Park, Knuck McCrary Complex, Magnolia Lane Complex, Tom White Linear Park, Bert Harsh Park.
POOL RENTAL INFO
There are opportunities for you to rent our pools for your next event or outing. If you have any questions, email MCCPRA or call the office at 229-668-0028.
Facilities to rent: Jim Buck Goff Recreation Complex, and
William Bryant Park
Jim Buck Goff Recreation Complex
1020 4th Street, SW
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Splash Pad
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Tommy Meredith Gym – indoor basketball court
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Moose Moss Diving Facility – 10-meter tower and heated dive well
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Memorial Pool – eight-lane heated competition pool
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Lynda Baxter Moseley Tennis Complex – eight lighted tennis courts (6am - 11pm)
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Jim Buck Goff Softball Complex –three lit youth softball fields and one unlit field
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MCCPRA Administrative Offices
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Dogs must be on a leash 6 ft. or less
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Events by permit only
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Open dawn to dusk
William Bryant Park
735 5th Avenue, NW
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Shaw Gymnasium – indoor basketball court
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NW Pool & Kiddie Pool – one lap pool and one interactive feature pool
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Drew Field
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Outdoor basketball courts
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Playground
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R.D. Smith Youth Center – meeting rooms with computer lab - Contact the Boys & Girls Club
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Ryce Community Center – multipurpose meeting rooms and kitchen
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Dogs must be on a leash 6 ft. or less
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Events by permit only
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Open dawn to dusk
Tom White Linear Park
10 Lower Meigs Road
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Cyclists, walkers and joggers can enjoy 7.2 miles of meandering trails that extend from Downtown Moultrie to the community airport. As part of the "Rails to Trails" program, the linear park replaced the old railroad tracks and provides a scenic route for bikes and walking enthusiasts of all ages. The United Way Born Learning Trail provides a 200 sq. ft. track with stations for parents and toddlers to improve interaction and education skills. Trail signage is available in English and Spanish.
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Events by permit only
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Open dawn to dusk
Wesley Ball Park
125 1st Street, NW
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Picnic tables with table
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Events by permit only
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Open dawn to dusk
W.O.W. Park
301 5th Street, SW
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Playground
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Picnic Area
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Two outdoor basketball half-courts
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Events by permit only
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Open dawn to dusk
Bert Harsh Park
204 5th Street SE
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The Bert Harsh Park is named for a former Odom Library board chairman. This park contains the first historic grove planted in a USA certified tree city. All the trees and the park furnishings were donated in honor of or in memory of local families and organizations.It is located south of the library, adjacent to the parking area. Picnic tables are available.
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Events by permit only
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Open dawn to dusk
Bark Park
602 27th ST S.E.
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Owners are legally responsible for their dogs and any injuries or damages caused by them.
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Animals should wear a collar and ID tags at all times. (Code 1967, § 5-46; Ord. No. 147, § 1(5), 4-2-1974; Ord. No. 381, § 15, 9-21-1982; Ord. No. 520, § 2, 3-17-1987; Ord. No. 874, § 1, 11-6-2001)
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Dog waste must be cleaned up by owners. (Ord. No. 2009-56, § 1, 5-5-2009)
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Gates must be kept closed at all times.
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Limit three dogs per visitor. It would be difficult for one adult to monitor more than three dogs. No other animals allowed in the park.
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Dogs showing aggression toward people or other animals will be removed from the park. Animals who exhibit a history of aggressive behavior will not be permitted to enter. (Code 1967, § 5-42; Ord. No. 147, § 1(13), 4-2-1974; Ord. No. 381, § 11, 9-21-1982)
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Puppies using the park must be at least 4 months old.
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Owners should not leave their dogs unattended or allowed out of site. Children under 13 should be under constant supervision.
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Dogs should be leashed before entering and prior to leaving the park.
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Owners must carry a leash at all times. This enables the dog owner to remove a dog from the park for any inappropriate behavior. Dog owners must be in the park, within view, and be able to maintain voice control of their dogs at all times.
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Dogs in heat are prohibited from entering the dog park. The presence of a dog in heat may promote fights. This threatens the dogs as well as their owners who must break up fights. Unwanted pregnancies may also result.
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Fill any holes your dog digs. Dogs and people in the dog park may be injured if they step into a hole.
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Do not bring human food, glass, or breakable containers into the dog park. Fights may occur over food, and dogs may become sick if they eat foods that are not part of their usual diet.
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Dogs must be properly inoculated, healthy and parasite free. This protects all dogs and promotes responsible veterinary care. (Code 1967, § 5-31; Ord. No. 147, § 1(1), 4-2-1974; Ord. No. 381, § 3, 9-21-1982; Ord. No. 520, § 1, 3-17-1987)
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Violators will be subject to removal from the park and suspension of park privileges.
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MCCPRA reserves the right to close the Bark Park for maintenance, contracted functions, or as it otherwise deems necessary for protection of the health, safety, and welfare.
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Users are required to immediately report all bites and significant incidents to 229-616-7025.
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Report vandalism or park damage to MCCPRA at 229-668-0028.
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In the event of any emergency, call 911. The Bark Park is located at 602 27th ST S.E.
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MCCPRA reserves the right to remove a participant/spectator from the park for violating any of the above rules or engaging in illegal, destructive, or inappropriate behavior.
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MCCPRA or its agents assume no liability for injuries sustained in the use of this facility.
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Events by permit only
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Open dawn to dusk