The Miracle League of Newton County Playground
Covington, GA
Best for
Best for preschoolers through big kids.
Price
Free public playground.
Parking
Parking available
Visit style
Planned community-park outing
Profile
Strong profile coverage
Editor's Take
The shared-use glider is the standout here, making this a meaningful pick for inclusive social play rather than just accessible circulation.
Best Fit
- Families seeking adaptive motion play.
- Children who use wheelchairs and want to play alongside peers.
- East-metro families wanting a clearly inclusive community option.
- Visitors seeking a huge destination-park footprint.
- Families wanting extensive published logistics from official sources.
At a Glance
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Surface type
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Visit options
Toddler-friendly
Pricing Snapshot
The Miracle League of Newton County Playground is one of the clearest inclusive-play listings in east Metro Atlanta. Current reporting identifies wheelchair-accessible ramps and a Sway Fun Glider that accommodates riders with and without wheelchairs together, which makes it especially relevant for shared social play. Families wanting a community playground with a clearly adaptive signature feature should keep this one on the shortlist.
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Best for
Best for preschoolers through big kids.
Price
Free public playground.
Parking
Parking available
Visit style
Planned community-park outing
Address
13501 City Pond Rd
Covington, GA
Last updated
April 18, 2026
Verification summary
Last verified: April 11, 2026
Checked against 1 public source.
Reviewed as
Municipal source review
April 11, 2026
Created listing from regional accessible playground research.
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