Cricket has quietly grown into one of Atlanta’s most active community sports. Whether you’re a seasoned player, a newcomer looking to join a local league, or a visitor hoping to catch a weekend match, there are several cricket fields in and around Atlanta where the game is played regularly.
This guide focuses on where cricket actually happens in the Atlanta area, what to expect at different fields, and how to get involved.
Unlike cities where cricket is centered around one big stadium, Atlanta’s cricket scene is spread across public parks, county complexes, and multi-use athletic fields.
Most cricket in Atlanta revolves around:
You’ll typically find:
Because field use is often scheduled through county or city parks departments, it’s smart to confirm availability or permit rules before you show up with a full team.
Below is a simplified look at some of the better-known cricket fields and parks used for cricket around metro Atlanta. Availability and setups can change over time, so always double-check before planning an event.
| Area / County | Location / Park | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| DeKalb County | Bernard Halpern Park (Tucker) | League matches, weekend games, practice |
| Cobb County | East Cobb / Hurt Road / Terrell Mill* | Club play and practice (varies by season)* |
| Gwinnett County | Shorty Howell Park, Bryson Park* | Community and league cricket on shared fields* |
| Fulton County / ATL | Local school grounds & multi-use parks* | Casual practice, informal matches* |
| North Atlanta | Various HOA / private grounds* | Club and community cricket |
*These fields are often multi-use and may not be cricket-dedicated year-round. Check with the specific county parks department or league using the field.
Location:
Bernard Halpern Park
4150 Fellowship Road
Tucker, GA 30084
This is one of the most active cricket spots near Atlanta, especially for league play.
Cricket at Bernard Halpern Park is usually coordinated through local leagues and clubs that book the field through DeKalb County’s parks system. If you want to:
DeKalb County Recreation, Parks and Cultural Affairs
1300 Commerce Drive
Decatur, GA 30030
Main office (general info): typically listed on DeKalb County’s main government directory.
Not every cricket group plays at a single central facility. Many clubs and leagues use multiple parks across metro Atlanta, rotating fields depending on availability and season.
Below are general patterns of where cricket often takes place; exact locations may shift as counties adjust field use.
Cobb County has several multi-purpose sports complexes where cricket is played at various times of the year, particularly in areas like East Cobb and near major recreational parks.
Common features:
For up-to-date cricket field options, contact:
Cobb County PARKS Department
1792 County Services Parkway
Marietta, GA 30008
Main office available through Cobb County’s official phone directory.
Ask about:
Gwinnett has a diverse community and a growing number of cricket players. Several parks support cricket on shared-use athletic fields, especially on weekends.
Typical patterns:
For field details and reservations:
Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation
75 Langley Drive
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Ask which parks are currently:
Inside the City of Atlanta, cricket is often played on multi-use green spaces and school grounds rather than dedicated, permanent pitches.
You may find:
If you are organizing a formal event or league play, reach out to:
Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation
233 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1700
Atlanta, GA 30303
They can provide guidance on:
If you want to move beyond casual play, your best route is through local leagues and clubs that already have field arrangements.
Decide your level:
Search for metro Atlanta cricket leagues or clubs that:
Contact team managers or league coordinators to ask:
Attend a practice or match:
This is the easiest way to see which fields are actually used, the condition of the pitches, and how organized the setup is.
If you and a group of friends want to play or practice without joining a formal league, you still have options—but there are some things to keep in mind.
Before setting up:
You can usually do this by:
Public parks in Atlanta can be very busy, especially:
To improve your chances of finding space:
Cricket for kids and teens is steadily growing in the Atlanta area, often connected to:
To find youth cricket near Atlanta:
Always confirm:
A few Atlanta-specific considerations can make your time on the field smoother:
Your best field will depend on where you are in metro Atlanta and what you’re looking for:
By combining county parks information, local cricket club contacts, and a few weekend field visits, you can quickly get a feel for where the best cricket action is happening in and around Atlanta.
