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Windwood Hollow Park park in Dunwoody, GA
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View of Windwood Hollow Park in Dunwoody, GA
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Windwood Hollow Park

4.6(197 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 2-10. Toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy the playground equipment and feeding ducks at the pond, while elementary-aged kids love exploring the nature trails and spotting wildlife along the wooded paths.

About

Windwood Hollow Park is a peaceful neighborhood gem in Dunwoody that offers the perfect escape for families seeking a quieter outdoor experience. With its combination of playground equipment, scenic nature trails winding through the woods, and a tranquil pond that attracts ducks and other wildlife, this park provides a lovely setting for active play mixed with nature exploration.

Highlights

  • Serene pond area perfect for duck watching and nature observation
  • Shaded nature trails ideal for easy family hikes
  • Well-maintained playground equipment for active play
  • Peaceful gazebo overlooking the pond
  • Quiet, uncrowded atmosphere compared to larger parks

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring bread or birdseed to feed the ducks at the pond,it's often the highlight for younger children
  2. 2.The nature trails are stroller-friendly but can get muddy after rain, so check weather and wear appropriate footwear
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings for the quietest experience, as this neighborhood park is less crowded than larger Dunwoody parks
  4. 4.Pack bug spray during warmer months, especially if you plan to explore the trails near the pond area
  5. 5.The gazebo makes a perfect spot for a picnic lunch with scenic pond views

Best Time to Visit

Early morning or late afternoon on weekdays offers the most peaceful experience. Spring and fall are ideal seasons when temperatures are mild, the trails are less buggy, and you can enjoy the pond area comfortably without summer heat.

What to Know

This is a free neighborhood park with limited parking along Lakeside Drive. There are no restrooms or food concessions on-site, so plan accordingly and bring your own snacks and drinks.

Seasonal Notes

Spring brings beautiful blooms and active wildlife around the pond. Summer can be hot and buggy near the water and trails. Fall offers gorgeous foliage along the nature paths. Trails may be slippery or muddy during winter months after rain.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Dunwoody Village for family-friendly options like Moe's Southwest Grill (quick and casual with a kids menu) or Tin Drum AsiaCafe where kids can watch their stir-fry being prepared.

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