A swim & tennis neighborhood under the pines
Woods of Parkview is 170 homes on half-acre wooded lots in the Parkview school cluster — with a six-lane pool, two lighted tennis courts, picnic areas, and neighbors who run all of it as volunteers.
This season at a glance
- 2026 annual dues $535
- Membership year May 1, 2026 – Apr 30, 2027
- Pool open May 17 – Sep 20
- Tennis courts 7 a.m. – 11 p.m. daily
- Trash & recycling Thursday mornings
- Refer a new member Earn $50
What do you need to do?
Pay dues
Online, by bank transfer, or by check.
Membership & dues →Book a pool party
Reserve the pavilion and a lifeguard.
Pool parties →Reserve a court
Book up to 48 hours ahead on ReserveMyCourt.
Tennis →Make a suggestion
Tell the board what would make WOP better.
Suggestion box →Report an issue
Broken gate, burned-out court light, pool problem.
Report it →Exterior change?
Fence, paint, addition — request board approval.
Change request →Settled streets, tall trees, and a pool at the center
Built from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s, Woods of Parkview sits in Gwinnett County just outside downtown Lilburn. Ninety-five percent of homeowners are permanent members — people move here and stay.
Parkview schools
Arcado Elementary, Trickum Middle, and Parkview High — one of Gwinnett County's most sought-after clusters.
Amenities for every age
Pool with diving well and baby pool, clubhouse and pavilion, picnic tables, and lighted tennis until 11 p.m.
Security minded
A camera system records every license plate entering the neighborhood, 24/7.
Our streets:
- Bowers Brook Drive & Court
- Planters Drive & Court
- Amsterdam Drive & Court
- Huntshire Lane
Put WOPHA on your home screen
This site installs like an app — no app store needed. Pool hours, court booking, and the party form, one tap from your pool chair. It even works with bad signal.
iPhone & iPad
Open this site in Safari, tap the Share button, then Add to Home Screen.
Android
Tap install below, or open Chrome's menu (⋮) and choose Add to Home screen.
Meet your neighbors
Parents & kids
Picnic-table meetups, parent group chats, and the Parkview Poolcats swim team — the easiest ways for families to plug in.
Events & traditions
Block parties, Yard of the Month, holiday lights, and the annual meeting every January.
Volunteer-run, always
No management company — neighbors keep WOP running. There's a job the size of whatever time you have.