Friends of Price Park, Inc. is an official State of Georgia 501(c)3 non-profit corporation supporting efforts to improve Leone Hall Price Park
Take a stroll on one of the trails, fly a kite, visit with the butterflies or skip some stones down at the creek. Visit Leone Hall Price Park once and you will know why we love this place so much!! Please join us in supporting our favorite park as a member of Friends of Price Park, Inc. The Friends of Price Park was founded in February 2011, and is now an official non profit organization.
A special resource for the West Cobb community, Leone Hall Price Park has been designated a passive park and will provide you, your family and friends an opportunity to enjoy this area the way the early inhabitants and settlers did over the last hundred years. Our hope is it will be the best park in our community.
The currently undeveloped park is 126 acres of beautiful fields and woods, with gorgeous Allatoona Creek running through the middle. It is open to the public at this time, so please stop by and check it out. Price Park is located half way between Mars Hill Road and Acworth Due West Road on Stilesboro Road in West Cobb County, Georgia.
There are trails on each side of Allatoona Creek. If you are wondering how to get to the other side, walking through the creek is your option. If you brought your dog along, just follow them, they know how to get across.
In collaboration with Cobb County and the community, facilitate the environmentally friendly development of Leone Hall Price Park through community and corporate partnerships to provide enduring support for the public enjoyment of this unique natural area.
Price Park will offer parents the opportunity to teach their kids how the land "used to be in most places but still is at Price Park." You can't play baseball or soccer but you can teach them how to skip a rock on stream. Use a flat rock! You can teach them to look and listen. It might be an owl or a raven. Look for the birds and other wildlife, which we have in abundance including a large number of birds, deer, coyotes, herons, and fish in the creek. Listen for the sounds you might not hear in your neighborhoods and use it as an opportunity to identify what it is. Use the park as a place to get exercise we all need. Walk for an hour. You will feel better and it's good for you. How can you argue with that? Be a good steward of the park. Help us keep it clean. Leave it at least as good as you found it and a little better if you can! Enjoy!