Marietta, October 18, 2025
News Summary
Marietta recently celebrated the grand opening of a state-of-the-art Sports Pavilion at The Cliffs at Mountain Park. The facility includes a 190,000-gallon resort-style pool, multiple racquet sport courts, and various community-oriented amenities. Designed by Summerour Architects, this pavilion enhances residents’ recreational options and fosters social interaction, making it a centerpiece of the gated golf community’s lifestyle enhancement initiative.
Marietta recently celebrated the grand opening of a new Sports Pavilion at The Cliffs at Mountain Park, a development aimed at enhancing community lifestyle and engagement. The state-of-the-art facility boasts impressive features that cater to residents’ recreational needs and promote social interaction among neighbors.
The highlight of the Sports Pavilion is its 190,000-gallon resort-style pool, designed with private cabanas and a splash pad for family-friendly fun. In addition to aquatic amenities, the pavilion incorporates eight courts for racquet sports, which include two tennis courts, four pickleball courts, and two padel courts. Notably, the padel courts are the first of their kind at a private community in South Carolina, offering residents a unique sporting experience.
The complex also offers a covered dining area with food and beverage service, an amphitheater intended for various community events, a dog park for pet lovers, and a children’s playground to cater to young families. These amenities are expected to serve as meeting points for residents, facilitating greater community involvement and bringing people together.
Construction of the pavilion was completed by mid-August and was carefully designed by Summerour Architects of Atlanta. The pavilion’s architecture aims to harmonize with the rustic surroundings of the Blue Ridge foothills, enhancing the aesthetics of the community. The pavilion was built by the Greenville-based Trehel construction firm.
The Sports Pavilion is part of a broader initiative to elevate the lifestyle offered in the gated golf community of The Cliffs at Mountain Park. With the opening of this amenity center, the community is anticipated to experience increased engagement among residents as it offers diverse recreational facilities and social spaces.
Summerour Architects is known for luxury property updates across several states, and their design for the Sports Pavilion reflects this expertise, promoting a lifestyle that balances leisure and community togetherness. With the facilities now available, the community at The Cliffs at Mountain Park is looking forward to a new chapter of enhanced connectivity and recreational opportunities for all residents.
Key Features of the Sports Pavilion
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Resort-Style Pool | 190,000 gallons, with private cabanas and splash pad. |
| Racquet Sport Courts | Two tennis courts, four pickleball courts, and two padel courts. |
| Amenities | Covered dining area, amphitheater, dog park, and children’s playground. |
| Architectural Design | Designed by Summerour Architects, built by Trehel construction. |
| Community Engagement | Aim to enhance connectivity among residents. |
FAQ
What features does the Sports Pavilion include?
The facility features a 190,000-gallon resort-style pool with private cabanas and a splash pad. It includes eight courts for racquet sports: two tennis courts, four pickleball courts, and two padel courts.
Where is the Sports Pavilion located?
The Sports Pavilion opened recently at The Cliffs at Mountain Park near Marietta.
What is special about the padel courts?
The padel courts are the first of their kind at a private community in South Carolina.
What additional amenities are included in the Sports Pavilion?
Additional amenities include a covered dining area with food and beverage service, an amphitheater for community events, a dog park, and a children’s playground.
Who designed the Sports Pavilion?
It was designed by Summerour Architects of Atlanta and built by Greenville-based Trehel construction firm.
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