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SUMMER Fun Guide

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Atlanta’s Best Get Wet Guide

Fountains / Pools / Splashpads / Waterparks

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Not-to-Miss Exhibits

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Top Local Animal Parks and Zoos

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Our Favorite Frozen Treats

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Family-Friendly Farmers Markets

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Get Wet Guide

Cool off with these fun ways to play in the water. Jump through a fountain or splash pad, soar down a waterslide or head to the beach. Call or check websites before visiting for COVID-19 safety precautions.

Big Splash Interactive Fountain at Town Center Park

Fountains l  Duluth

Town Green Fountain

In the middle of the Town Green, this fountain sprays water two stories in the air. Where: 3167 Main St., Duluth. 770-476-3434. duluthga.net Cost: Free. l  Big

Splash Interactive Fountain at Town Center Park This fountain features 43 jets and uses up to 1,400 gallons of recycled water per minute. Opening July 1. Where: 330 Town Center Ave., Suwanee. 770-945-8996. suwanee.com Cost: Free. l  Village

Duluth Town Green Fountain

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Park at North Henry

Cool off in this interactive fountain, play on the playground, and work out at the outdoor fitness circuit. Where: 750 Fairview Rd., Ellenwood. 770-288-7300. visithenrycountygeorgia.com Cost: Free.

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Stanton Park

This splash pad is part of the first solar-powered park in the city and features spray jets, stationary water cannons and more. Where: 213 Haygood Ave., Atlanta. 404-546-6788. beltline.org Cost: Free. l  East

Roswell Sprayground

Kids and toddlers will love the water features at this sprayground. Where: 9000 Fouts Rd., Roswell. 770-594-6188. roswellgov.com Cost: $2. l  Historic

Fourth Ward Park

This 17-acre park’s splash pad has jets that stream water from all directions. Where: 702 Ralph McGill Blvd., Atlanta. 404-546-6788. beltline.org Cost: Free. l  Laurel

Park Sprayground

Run through numerous sprinklers and water sprayers.

East Roswell Sprayground

Where: 3100 Old Cleveland Hwy., Gainesville. 770-535-8280. hallcounty.org Cost: $2. l  Lillian

Webb Park

Features an interactive splash pad with fountains. Where: 5 College St., Norcross. 678-421-2010. norcrossga.net Cost: Free. l  McBrayer

Park

Cool off with the fountains and water features; this park also has a playground. Where: Central Ave., Hampton. 770-946-4306. hamptonga.gov Cost: $0-$5. l  Old

Atlanta Park

This 34-acre park also has a playground. Where: 810 Nichols Rd., Suwanee. 770-205-4646. parks.forsythco.com Cost: $2. l  Perkerson

Laurel Park Sprayground

Park

Frolic in this splash pad featuring granite sculptures. Where: 770 Deckner Ave. SW, Atlanta. 404-546-6788. beltline.org Cost: Free. l  Riverside

Sprayground

Play beneath a spinning mushroom and cool off with the in-ground spray jets. Where: 575 Riverside Rd., Roswell. 770-594-6158. roswellgov.com Cost: $2. l  Sewell

Park Pool

This pool has a splash pad and a fountain with a palm tree. Where: 2051 Lower Roswell Rd., Marietta. 770-509-2741. cobbcounty.org Cost: $4.50-$6.75; ages 3-17, $3.50-$5.25; ages 2 and younger, free. Cont’d on next page

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Island at Adams Park

This splash pad includes water blasters, spray tunnels and a water-pouring bucket. Where: 1620 Delowe Dr. SW, Atlanta. 404-756-1827. atlantaga.gov Cost: $5. l  Splash

Park at Sugar Hill

Play around in the light-up fountain and water jets. Where: 5039 W. Broad St., Sugar Hill. 770-945-6716. cityofsugarhill.com Cost: Free l  Sprayground

at Elizabeth Porter Park

Water jets and sprinklers will lead to hours of laughter and play. Where: 370 Montgomery St. NE, Marietta. 770-794-5708. mariettaga.gov Cost: $2-$3. l  Swift-Cantrell

Park Splash Pad

This 3,200-square-foot splash pad has water play options controlled by motion sensors, including a fountain, ground geyser, jet stream, magic mist and sea silhouettes. Where: 3140 Old 41 Hwy., Kennesaw. 770-422-9714. kennesaw-ga.gov Cost: $2. l  Waleska

Splash Pad

Cool off under the water spray features at this splash pad; the park also has a playground, horse shoe pit, track and tennis and basketball courts. Where: 704 Bartow St., Waleska. 678-880-4760. playcherokee.org Cost: $1-$2.

Sprayground at Elizabeth Porter Park

Cherokee County Aquatic Center

Pools & Waterparks On the Cheap: l  Best

Friend Park Pool

Play in the outdoor leisure pool, giant waterslide and water play structures. Where: 6224 Jimmy Carter Blvd., Norcross. 678-277-0224. gwinnettcounty.com Cost: $5.50-$10.50; ages 4-10, $4.25-$8.25; ages 3 and younger, $3.25-$6.25.

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Park Aquatic Center

Features include an indoor leisure pool, a giant waterslide, a river channel, water play structures and more. Where: 225 Bethesda Church Rd., Lawrenceville. 678-277-0880. gwinnettcounty.com Cost: $5.50-$10.50; ages 4-10, $4.25-$8.25; ages 3 and younger, $3.25-$6.25.

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Park Aquatic Center

Slide down the giant waterslide and cool off with the water play structures. Where: 2723 N. Bogan Rd., Buford. 678-277-0853. gwinnettcounty.com Cost: $5.50-$10.50; ages 4-10, $4.25$8.25; ages 3 and younger, $3.25$6.25.

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County Aquatic Center

The Oasis, the outdoor leisure pool, features beach entry, two waterslides, a water playground and water play features. Where: 1200 Wellstar Way, Canton. 678-880-4760. playcherokee.org Cost: $7; ages 2-13, $6; ages 1 and younger, free. l  Collins

Hill Park Aquatic Center

Features include an indoor swimming/diving competition pool, an outdoor leisure pool with a river channel, waterslides and water play structures. Where: 2200 Collins Hill Rd., Lawrenceville. 770-237-5647. gwinnettcounty.com Cost: $5.50-$10.50; ages 4-10, $4.25-$8.25; ages 3 and younger, $3.25-$6.25. l  Cumming

Aquatic Center

Enjoy lap swimming, open swim and adult swim at this facility. Where: 201 Aquatic Cir., Cumming. 770-781-1781. cummingaquaticcenter.com Cost: $7; ages 2-17, $6; ages 1 and younger, free. l  Dacula

Park Pool

Swim in the outdoor pool, and try diving. Where: 205 Dacula Rd., Dacula. 770-822-5409. gwinnettcounty.com Cost: $5.50-$10.50; ages 4-10, $4.25-$8.25; ages 3 and younger, $3.25-$6.25. Cont’d on next page

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Blue Ribbon Grill

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Outdoor & Indoor Seating • Reservations Available Kid Friendly • Good for Groups • Takeout • Parking

ALL KIDS’ MEALS $5.25 Kids can enjoy:

Meatloaf with Mashed potatoes & green beans Mac & Cheese with green beans & fries Hamburger & fries Cheeseburger & fries Grilled Cheese & fries Chicken Fingers & fries Pizza Rolls & fries *Includes soft drink. May substitute fruit for fries.

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Meadows Aquatic Center

This aquatic facility features a seasonal outdoor water park with a splash zone. Where: 1545 Community Way NE, Gainesville. 770-533-5850. gainesville.org Cost: $7-$9; ages 2 and younger, free. l  Lenora

Park Pool

Splash around in the outdoor leisure pool, giant waterslide, river channel and water play structures. Where: 4315 Lenora Church Rd., Snellville. 770-982-5309. gwinnettcounty.com Cost: $5.50-$10.50; ages 4-10, $4.25-$8.25; ages 3 and younger, $3.25-$6.25. l  Mountain

Park Aquatic Center

The outdoor leisure pool has zero-depth entry, waterslides, a river channel, bubble bench and more. . Where: 1063 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mountain. 678-277-0870. gwinnettcounty.com Cost: $5.50-$10.50; ages 4-10, $4.25-$8.25; ages 3 and younger, $3.25-$6.25. l  Piedmont

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Park Aquatic Center

Enjoy beach entry with a current channel for floating and go swimming at this aquatic center. Where: Monroe Dr. NE, Atlanta. 404-875-7275. piedmontpark.org Cost: $5. l  Rhodes

Jordan Park Pool

Splash around in the outdoor leisure pool featuring a waterslide, river channel and water play structures. Where: 100 E. Crogan St., Lawrenceville. 678-277-0892. gwinnettcounty.com Cost: $5.50-$10.50; ages 4-10, $4.25-$8.25; ages 3 and younger, $3.25-$6.25.

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Springs Water Park at Wild Horse Creek Park This water park features two waterslides, a lazy river and a splash pad. Where: 3820 Macedonia Rd., Powder Springs. 770-528-4035. cobbcounty.org Cost: $6-$9; ages 3-17, $4-$6; ages 2 and younger, free. l  South

Cobb Aquatic Center

Splash down spiraling waterslides or float along the lazy river. Where: 875 Riverside Pkwy., Austell. 770-739-3180. cobbcounty.org Cost: $4.50-$6.75; ages 2-17, $3.50-$5.25; ages 1 and younger, free. l  West

Gwinnett Park Aquatic Center

This outdoor leisure pool has zero-depth entry, two waterslides, a river channel, bubble bench, spray bar and more. Where: 4488 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Berkeley Lake. 678-407-8801. gwinnettcounty.com Cost: $5.50-$10.50; ages 4-10, $4.25-$8.25; ages 3 and younger, $3.25-$6.25. l  Wills

Park Pool

Cool off in a leisure pool, enjoy interactive play stations, and more. Where: 11925 Wills Rd., Alpharetta. 678-297-6108. willspark.com Cost: $5-$8; ages 3 and younger, free. Cont’d on next page

Seven Springs Water Park at Wild Horse Creek Park

FIND YOUR WORK-LIFE LAKE-LIFE BALANCE It’s not a stretch to say that days spent outside with family are the best days. Come to the beach, bike, or play, then fill everyone’s tummies at one of our local farm-to-table restaurants. These are memories you can only make in Acworth.

V ISITACWORTH.COM Acworth is just 35 miles northwest of Atlanta, minutes off I-75 from Exit 278.

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SUMMER Fun Guide Summer Splurge: l  Margaritaville

at Lanier Islands

Cool off in Georgia’s largest wave pool, or race down a waterslide, while younger kids enjoy the Family Fun Zone with mini waterslides, sprinklers and a beach. Where: 7650 Lanier Islands Pkwy., Buford. 470-323-3440. margaritavilleresorts.com Cost: $49.99; kids under 48 inches, $34.99; parking, $15. l  Six

Flags White Water

Float as a family on the Bahama Bob Slide and other family rides, satisfy your need for thrills with the waterslides, and kids can play in the splash area, Buccaneer Bay, at this 69-acre water park. Where: 250 Cobb Pkwy. N, Marietta. 770-590-4067. sixflags.com/whitewater Cost: $24.99; parking, $25. l  Six

Flags Hurricane Harbor

Part of the Six Flags Over Georgia amusement park, race down Bonzai Pipelines, test your bravery on Tsunami Surge, or catch a wave in the 38,000-square-foot Calypso Bay. Where: 275 Riverside Pkwy., Austell. 770-739-3400. sixflags.com/overgeorgia Cost: $39.99; parking, $25. l  Great

Wolf Lodge

This water park features waterslides, attractions and areas for all ages and thrill levels. Where: 150 Tom Hall Pkwy., LaGrange. 844-473-9653. greatwolf.com/georgia Cost: Day Pass, $56 and up; ages 2 and younger, free. Nightly rates start at $299.99.

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Put these Fun Places to Go on your Summer

BUCKET LIST!

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Atlanta Braves braves.com

Center for Puppetry Arts puppet.org

Chattahoochee Nature Center chattnaturecenter.org

Cool River Tubing coolrivertubing.com

Historic Acworth visitacworth.com

Margaritaville at Lake Lanier Islands lanierislands.com/margaritaville

Roswell Summer Puppet Series Roswell Cultural Arts Center roswellcac.com

Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History southernmuseum.org

Stars and Strikes Starsandstrikes.com

Zoo Atlanta zooaltanta.org

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SUMMER Fun Guide Beaches l  Acworth

Beach at Cauble Park This park features a white sand beach and an area for swimming. Where: 4425 Beach St. NW, Acworth. 770-9171234. acworth.com Cost: Free; parking, $10. l  Paradise

Beach at Margaritaville at Lake Lanier Islands Relax on the beach, go swimming, play volleyball or watersports, and stop at waterfront restaurants and bars for cocktails, delicious eats and sweets. Where: 7000 Lanier Islands Pkwy., Buford. 770-945-8787. lanierislands.com Cost: $9.99-$14.99; parking, $15.

Paradise Beach at Margaritaville at Lake Lanier Islands

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Lake Beach at Callaway Gardens

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Swimming Beach at Red Top Mountain State Park

Enjoy the white sand beach and lake activities, as well as biking, ziplining, hiking, mini golf and more. Where: 17800 US Hwy. 27, Pine Mountain. 800-852-3810. callawaygardens.com Cost: $19.95-$24.95; ages 6-12, $19.95-$21.95; ages 5 and younger, free.

Enjoy the swimming sand beach nestled in a cove and surrounded by trees for cooling off. The beach is closed for renovation until mid-June. Where: 50 Lodge Rd. SE, Acworth. 770-975-0055. gastateparks.org/redtopmountain Cost: Free; parking, $5.

Tubing and Rafting A trip down the Chattahoochee River is a relaxing way to cool off. l  Appalachian

Outfitters

Float down the Lower Chestatee River Trip or the Yahoola Creek River Trip at the Dahlonega Outpost. You can also rent canoes or kayaks. Where: 1182 Golden Ave., Dahlonega. 706-867-7116. canoegeorgia.com Cost: $6. l  Chattahoochee

River Tubing

A shuttle will take and pick you up from the river for this four-hour ride down the Chattahoochee. Where: 4349 Abbotts Bridge Rd., Duluth. 678-349-6880. rivertubing.com Cost: $23. l  Cool

River Tubing

Enjoy a leisurely one- or two-hour trip down the Chattahoochee River, and get adventurous with the zipline and climbing wall. Where: 590 Edelweiss Strasse, Helen. 706-878-2665. coolrivertubing.com Cost: $10-$16; Adventure Park activities, extra.

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Nantahala Outdoor Center

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Waterpark

the Hooch

Go tubing on this 2.5-hour ride before enjoying waterslides and activities at the waterpark. Where: 222 Edelweiss Strasse, Helen. 706-878-7465. helenwaterpark.com Cost: $12-$16; Waterpark, $12.99-$24.99.

Enjoy a tube or kayak trip down the Chattahoochee River in 2.5-3.5 hours from Power Island Park NPS to Paces Mill NPS. Where: 3444 Cobb Pkwy., Atlanta. 770-650-1008. shootthehooch.com Cost: $25 and up.

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Outdoor Center

Enjoy the river with tubing trips, kayak rentals, canoes, rafts or paddleboards. Where: Outposts at Powers Island, Johnson Ferry and Roswell. 828-785-4966. noc.com Cost: $25 and up.

River Tubing

Enjoy a scenic float down the Toccoa River in the North Georgia Mountains. Where: 340 Toccoa Ave., McCaysville. 706-492-5280. toccoatubing.com Cost: $15.

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DIY Shoot the ‘Hooch The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area is open for rafting and tubing from dawn to dusk during the summer; all you need is a life vest and raft or tube. Parking is $5 at any of the parking lot access points. Make sure to leave a second car where you decide to end on the river.

l  Check weather reports and call for dam water release information. This provides recommended calm water times for floating. Buford Dam: 1-855-326-3569. Make sure you are in a safe location when the river begins to rise. l  Minimum age to float down the river varies if renting supplies from a company; if not, it is up to parental discretion. l  Ages 12 and younger must wear a life vest at all times. Ages 13 and older must have one in the raft or tube. l  Rubber-soled shoes are a must for tackling slippery rocks.

Where to Go: l  Abbotts Bridge to Medlock Bridge, 4 miles; 3-4 hours. l  Medlock Bridge to Jones Bridge, 3 miles; 1.5-2 hours. l  Morgan Falls Dam to Johnson Ferry, 2 miles; 1-2 hours. l  Johnson Ferry to Powers Island, 3.5 miles; 2-4 hours. l  Powers Island to Paces Mill, 3 miles; 1-3 hours. See nps.gov/chat/planyourvisit/boating.htm. Call 678-538-1200 for more information.

Need Equipment? Visit one of the shootthehooch.com outfitters located along the River for tube, kayak, raft, canoe and paddle board rentals. They offer reservations and shuttle options. Rentals at Azalea Park: 203 Azalea Dr., Roswell. Johnson Ferry and Powers Island locations only for prepaid reservations for groups. 770-650-1008.

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Days of Summer Plan the best summer ever! Entertain your kids all season long with these ideas and attractions. Many attractions may still require timed ticket admission; call or check websites for other COVID-19 safety precautions

Skyline Park

A Carnival in the Sky See an incredible view of Atlanta on Ponce City Market’s rooftop while playing mini golf, basketball, skee ball and more. There’s also a three-story slide and the Heegee Tower. Atlanta. $15; ages 3-12, $7; ages 2 and younger, free; activities, extra. poncecityroof.com/ skyline-park

Gaze at Butterflies Learn more about butterflies, pollinator plants and more at these events and attractions. l  Flying Colors Butterfly Festival. Chattahoochee Nature Center. June 5, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and June 6, noon-5 p.m. Roswell. $12; ages 2 and younger, free. chattnaturecenter.org l  A Garden With Wings Butterfly House. Smith-Gilbert Gardens. July 1-31. Kennesaw. $10; ages 3-17, $5; ages 2 and younger, free. smithgilbertgardens.com l  Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center. Callaway Gardens. Daily, 10 a.m.5 p.m. Pine Mountain. $19.95-$24.95; ages 6-12, $14.95; ages 5 and younger, free. callawaygardens.com

A Daredevil’s Delight Conquer your fears from death-defying heights on Six Flags Over Georgia’s thrilling rides, such as Acrophobia, Goliath, Pandemonium and more. Cool off with water rides and waterslides, like Bonzai Pipelines, Tsunami Surge, Paradise Island and Calypso Bay. If you’re looking for something to do with the younger members of your family, they have their own areas with rides, such as “Looney Tunes” Adventure Camp, Rockin’ Tug and more. Round out the day with delicious eats and treats and live performances. Austell. $39.99; parking, $25. sixflags.com/overgeorgia

Travel to Africa Go on a virtual safari through Africa with stops in South Africa, Botswana, Kenya and Tanzania with WILD: Safari Experience, opening July 1. See animals in their native habitats, and marvel over the immersive experience’s sights, sounds and scents. Atlanta. $30. illuminarium.com

Summer at the Rock

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Starting on June 12, enjoy special summer entertainment and the nightly Lasershow Spectacular in Mountainvision at Stone Mountain Park’s Summer at the Rock. Performances include an actionpacked Canine Thrill Show and an interactive magic show from Aaron Radatz, and experience attractions, such as Scenic Railroad, SkyHike and Summit Skyride. Stone Mountain. $22.95; ages 3-11, $19.95; ages 2 and younger, free; Lasershow Square, $20; parking, $20. stonemountainpark.com

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For the Chocolate Lover Become a chocolatier for a day with Peterbrooke Chocolatier. Learn the history of chocolate, make your own truffles, decorate caramel apples, and dip cookies, pretzels and potato chips for delicious treats. Peachtree Corners. $50. peterbrookeatlanta.com

Kids’ Movies for $1 The 2021 Regal Summer Movie Express is offering family movies for $1 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Movies include “Teen Titans GO! to the Movies,” “Wonder Park,” “The LEGO Movie,” “Storks” and more for a chance to catch one of your favorite family movies on the big screen. Nine Atlanta locations. regmovies.com

An Artistic Adventure Head to one of these attractions to view amazing art displays. l  Experience Van Gogh’s paintings as two-story projections in the fantastic Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience. Separate galleries also chronicle his life, technique and influence with information, recreations and interactive displays at Pullman Yards. Atlanta. $35.40; ages 4-12, $24.50; ages 3 and younger, free. vangoghexpo.com/atlanta l  At the High Museum of Art, see the brilliance of twentieth-century artmakers Alexander Calder and Pablo Picasso, and view innovative and interesting electric lighting from the last century. On the second Sunday of each month, explore their permanent and special collections of art for free. Atlanta. $16.50; ages 5 and younger, free. high.org l  Atlanta Botanical Garden’s SUPERnatural: Aerial Art in Motion, Glass Art in Bloom features a custom “skynet” with a flock of colorful birds and 150 pieces of oversized plant sculptures for a delightful outdoor art exploration. Atlanta. $22.95-$24.95; ages 3-12, $19.95-$21.95. atlantabg.org

Yoga with Animals Move in the company of cute creatures. l  Goat Yoga. For ages 15 and older. Serenbe Yoga + Bodyworks. Sat. and Sun. Chattahoochee Hills. $35. serenbeyoga.com l  Family Zoo Yoga. For ages 4 and older. Zoo Atlanta. June 12 and July 10. Atlanta. $20 for a parent/guardian and child; additional participant, $4 each. zooatlanta.org

From Daring Heights Tower above Atlanta and take in the views at these attractions. l  The gondolas at SkyView give you an exciting view of Downtown and a panoramic view of Atlanta. Atlanta. $14.50; ages 3-11, $9.50; ages 2 and younger, free. skyviewatlanta. com l  Defy gravity and enjoy the thrill of indoor skydiving at iFly. Atlanta. Tickets start at $64.99. iflyworld.com l  Head to the top of The Westin Peachtree Plaza for The Sun Dial Restaurant, an upscale restaurant with a 360-degree view of Atlanta. Atlanta. sundialrestaurant.com

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l  Reach new heights with Treetop Quest, an aerial adventure park with ziplining and treetop obstacles. Dunwoody and Gwinnett. $50$54; ages 12-17, $43-$47; ages 7-11, $33-$37; ages 4-6, $20-$23. treetopquest.com

Atlanta Braves

Take Me Out to the Ball Game Watch the Atlanta Braves compete and enjoy the Family Sundays program on June 6 and 20 and July 4 and 18. Kids will have the chance to win prizes, run the bases and participate in a Q&A with alumni. Visit Hope & Will’s Sandlot for free for an exciting kid’s zone with rock climbing, ziplining, carnival games and more. Atlanta. Tickets start at $10; prices vary by game. mlb.com/braves

Prehistoric Exploration Fernbank Museum of Natural History’s newest exhibits explore the fascinating world of animals, their survival skills and crocodiles’ role in the wild. Permanent exhibits look at dinosaurs, culture, the different regions of Georgia, STEM, nature and more. Take in nature and the view from the trees with WildWoods, and watch educational documentaries exploring animals and the environment. Atlanta. $20; ages 3-12, $18; ages 2 and younger, free. fernbankmuseum.org

Make an Escape Put your problem-solving skills to the test with these themed challenges. l  Breakout Games’ themes put you in the role of an undercover detective in Undercover Alley, freeing the passengers in Runaway Train, finding stolen art in Museum Heist and more. Atlanta. $37.99. breakoutgames.com l  Find the artifact that will save the planet, solve the case and prove your innocence, regain control of a submarine, disarm a nuclear bomb, or find treasure in a castle with Project: Escape’s rooms. Marietta. $28.99. projectescapeatl.com l  The Escape Game’s themes include Prison Break, Special Ops: Mysterious Market, Gold Rush, Playground and The Heist to find items and solve challenges. Atlanta. $34.99. theescapegame.com l  Urban Escape Games has 10 different scenarios, including The King’s Treasure, an escape room built for kids to solve puzzles and do activities. Alpharetta and Marietta. $28. urbanescapegames.com l  Cobb County PARKS’ The Emporium asks you to solve the mystery behind the owner of the local Emporium’s disappearance, as you step up to run the business in his place. Marietta. $90. cobbparksescaperooms.com

Caffeinate with Cats Pet cats while you sip coffee at Java Cats Café in Atlanta or Marietta, and you may even find a furry friend to take home, as most of these cats are up for adoption. $12. javacatscafe.com Cont’d on next page

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SUMMER Fun Guide Go Skate Practice your moves on these roller- and ice-skating rinks. l  Center Ice Arena. Sandy Springs. $9; ages 5 and younger, $7; ages 3 and younger, free; skate rental, $4. centericearena.org l  The ICE. Cumming. $9; ages 6-10, $7; ages 3-5, $5; skate rental, $4. theice.info l  Cascade Fun Center. Atlanta. $5-$8; skate rental, $4. cascadeskating.com l  Golden Glide. Decatur. $5-$9; skate rental, $4-$5. goldenglide.com

Chattahoochee Nature Center

It’s Time to Paddle

Step Into a Science Lab

Kid Chef

Learn how to paddle, kayak, canoe and more with these experiences.

Explore the concepts behind the brilliant work of Thomas Edison and learn more about his life in Thomas Edison’s Secret Lab at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta. Permanent exhibitions feature food, countries around the world, creativity, science, problem-solving tools and more. Drop by the Science Bar for a hands-on STEM experiment and explore artistic abilities in the Creativity Café. Atlanta. $12.85$18.95; ages 11 months and younger, free. childrensmuseumatlanta.org

Cultivate your mini chef’s skills at these classes. Kids learn kitchen safety, how to make meals and bake treats.

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l  Publix. Alpharetta. $75. publix.com/apronscooking-school

l  Try out canoeing at Chattahoochee Nature Center’s Summer Family Canoe Days. Learn paddling techniques and equipment, participate in races, and play practice games. Roswell. $20. chattnaturecenter.org l  REI offers hiking trips, kayaking and paddleboard tours, classes on birding, biking, paddleboarding and more for the ultimate outdoorsy experience. $25-$315. rei.com

Bullseye Throw a hatchet to try and hit the bullseye; the closer the axe edge is to the center, the higher your score! See who in your family is the best in this competitive sport at Axe Master Throwing. Children younger than 8 play for free with foam axes and targets. You can also book a spin art session so the whole family can get creative together. Sugar Hill. $35-$42; Spin Art Atlanta: $35-$45; ages 8 and younger, $25. axemaster.com

l  Young Chefs Academy. Cumming, Marietta and Sandy Springs. $30-$40. youngchefacademy.com/ georgia l  Chamberlain’s Chocolates. Roswell. $15. chamberlainschocolate.com l  The Cooking School at Irwin Street. Atlanta. $85. irwinstreetcooks.com

There’s fun for all ages in one spot at Fun Spot America. Race go-karts on three different courses, play miniature golf, and show off your skills in the batting cages. Specific rides for smaller kids include a junior-sized Ferris wheel, a kiddie coaster, a carousel and more. Thrill seekers can ride more adventurous coasters, such as Screaming Eagle, and take a break from the heat with an indoor arcade. Fayetteville. $26.95. funspotamericaatlanta.com

Follow in the Footsteps of MLK Jr. The Civil Rights Movement icon was born and raised in Atlanta. Take a self-guided tour of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park, which features his birth home and the Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church (nps.gov/malu). At The King Center see Dr. and Mrs. King’s crypt and The Eternal Flame (thekingcenter.org).

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l  What’ll ya have? The Varsity, the world’s largest drive-in restaurant, is a downtown institution in operation since 1928. Order the fabulous Frosted Orange Shake made with vanilla ice cream and homemade Varsity Orange for a refreshing frozen treat. Multiple Atlanta locations. thevarsity.com

Metro Atlanta provides the backdrop to amazing movies and TV shows. See sites from “The Vampire Diaries,” “The Walking Dead,” “Captain America: Civil War,” “Sweet Home Alabama” and more.

Go Fish

l  Southern Hollywood Film Tour. Peachtree City. $30. southernhollywoodfilmtour.com

These spots are stocked with trout, bass, crappie, catfish, bream and carp, depending on where you go. Find information on fishing licenses in Georgia at georgiawildlife.com.

l  Walkin’ Dead Tours & Events. Senoia. $30. walkindeadharalson.com l  Georgia Tour Co. Senoia. $25; ages 6 and younger, free. georgiatourcompany.com l  Vampire Stalkers Mystic Falls Tours. Covington and Conyers. $55. mysticfallstours.com

Travel Through Time Part of Reinhardt University, the Funk Heritage Center tells the story of early Appalachian settlers and Southeastern Native Americans through an immersive experience of educational programming, exhibits, art and artifacts. You can also visit the Appalachian Settlement, or enjoy the outdoors with a walking trail and garden. Waleska. $7; ages 17 and younger, $5. reinhardt.edu/funkheritage

Frosted Orange

l  Buford Hatchery. Cumming. Free admission. georgiawildlife.com/bufordtrout-hatchery

Iconic Atlanta Sips The city offers delicious concoctions created right in Atlanta. l  On May 8, 1886, Dr. John Pemberton sold the first glass of Coca-Cola at Jacobs’ Pharmacy, a downtown pharmacy. Explore the history of the soda, view the bottling process, visit the vault with the secret formula, taste more than 100 different beverages and more at the World of Coca-Cola. Atlanta. $18; ages 3-12, $14; ages 2 and younger, free. worldofcoca-cola.com

l  Don Carter State Park. Gainesville. Parking, $5. gastateparks.org/doncarter l  Red Top Mountain State Park. Acworth. Parking, $5. gastateparks.org/ redtopmountain l  Stone Mountain Lake. Stone Mountain. Parking, $20. stonemountainpark.com

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SUMMER Fun Guide Life in the Fast Lane

Land Ho

Spin your wheels at these tracks for kids and tweens.

Join the pirate crew, take part in swashbuckling dance parties, film your own action-packed pirate movie, walk the plank, and pose for themed family photos at LEGOLAND Discovery Center’s Pirates Ahoy! on view through June 20. Atlanta. $19.99-$31.99. legolanddiscoverycenter.com

l  Reach speeds up to 55 mph on the kart track at Atlanta Motorsports Park’s public karting sessions. Almost one-mile long, the track features 43 feet of elevation change and 16 turns to get thrill seekers’ hearts pumping. Drivers must be 12 years of age. Dawsonville. $35-$125. atlantamotorsportspark.com l  Kids ages 3 and older can experience what it’s like to drive at Tiny Towne with tiny cars, booster cars and traffic cars, depending on the child’s age. Go on a train ride around the facility, and play arcade games that’ll train children’s mechanic skills. Norcross. $20-$50. tinytowne.com

Spend the Night Under the Sea Sleep Under the Sea at the Georgia Aquarium includes a sleepover under giant whale sharks and fish, guided tours, presentations, activities, a bedtime snack and breakfast. Wake up next to one of the habitats before other guests arrive and enjoy the aquarium. Atlanta. $100.95. georgiaaquarium. org/experience/sleep-under-the-sea

Go Rock Climbing Challenge yourself with Adrenaline Climbing. Their features include a free-standing boulder, a bouldering amphitheater, belay walls from easy to hard, a Treadwall, a slide and more. Recreational climbing classes are available for those interested in learning more. Suwanee. $14; gear rentals, $2-$5. adrenalineclimbing.com

Become a Mini Scientist Immerse yourself in the wonderful world of science at Tellus Science Museum. Permanent exhibits include minerals, gemstones, fossils (the Fossil Dig reopens June 7), transportation technology and more. Special exhibits explore how science fiction became fact, space age inspired jewelry and how microorganisms work. Ages 8 and older can also participate in special archaeology events, available in June. Cartersville. $15.95; ages 3-17, $11.95; ages 2 and younger, free. tellusmuseum.org

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Become a Technical Wizard Visit the Computer Museum of America to learn more about technology and computing. Exhibits include an exploration of NASA and Apollo 11-17, a collection of supercomputers, artifacts of the digital past from an abacus to a Game Boy and more. Roswell. $15; ages 4-17, $10; ages 3 and younger, free. computermuseumofamerica.org

All Aboard Head to Vines Garden Railroad to see miniature trains travel through more than 1,000 feet of tracks, a 25-foot bridge, tunnels, an airport, towns and villages in a beautiful garden setting. Open on the first and third Saturday of the month. Loganville. Free admission. facebook.com/vinesgardenrr

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Up Close with the Animals Zoo Atlanta’s Wild Encounters allow you to get a one-on-one experience with a fascinating animal. Meet a rhino, an elephant, an Aldabra tortoise, a toucan, a lemur or a giant panda for an opportunity to delve more into the animal’s life and to learn how they’re cared for. Atlanta. $30-$200; Zoo admission: $26.99-$29.99; ages 3-11, $20.99-$21.99; ages 2 and younger, free. zooatlanta.org

Sleep in the Trees Spend a night in a treehouse for a unique staycation. l  Historic Banning Mills. Whitesburg. $209+/per night. historicbanningmills.com l  Trinity Treehouse. Stonecrest. $289+/night. airbnb.com l  Owl in the Oak Treehouse. Duluth. $168+/night. airbnb.com l  Urban Glass Tree House. Atlanta. $315+/night. airbnb.com

Visit a Style Icon Head to The Madam CJ Walker Museum to learn more about America’s first female self-made millionaire. Walker’s hair and cosmetics company had a beauty shop at the location. The museum also includes more than 15,000 music records to commemorate WERD, the first Black-owned radio station in America. Atlanta. $5. madamcjwalkermuseum.com

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l  The StarLight Drive-In. Atlanta. $10; ages 5-9, $1. starlightdrivein.com l  Plaza Theatre. Atlanta. $15-$20. plazaatlanta.com l  The Springs Cinema & Taphouse. Atlanta. $28 for two people; additional person, $7 each. springscinema.com l  Summer Movie Series. Avenue East Cobb. Marietta. $15. avenueeastcobb.com l  Outdoor Movies Series. Kennesaw. Free admission. kennesaw.com l  Screen on the Green. Atlantic Station. Atlanta. Free admission. atlanticstation.com l  Feature Fridays. Lawrenceville. Free admission. downtownlawrencevillega.com l  Movie Under the Stars. Sugar Hill. Free admission. thebowlatsugarhill.com l  Flicks on the Bricks. Duluth. Free admission. duluthga.net l  Movies at Newtown Park. Johns Creek. Free admission. johnscreekga.gov

Pretty on Paper Ever wonder how trees turn to paper? Learn all about the history of paper and paper technology at the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking. Explore more than 2,000 books, 10,000 watermarks, papers, tools, machines and manuscripts, along with information on history, industrialization and environmental issues. Atlanta. Free admission. paper.gatech.edu

Be a Fashionista Visit SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film to see Academy Awardwinning costume designer Ruth E. Carter’s works from “Black Panther,” “Selma” and “Do the Right Thing,” as well as Albert Watson’s fashion photography and portraits featuring Andy Warhol, Kate Moss and more. Atlanta. $10; ages 13 and younger, free. scadfash.org Cont’d on next page

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SUMMER Fun Guide Up in the Clouds

Make Magic Happen

Soar high in a plane or hot air balloon.

Returning on July 9, be amazed by the sleight-of-hand magic, illusions and feats of mentalism at Atlanta Magic Theater. Magician Peter Morrison will showcase close-up and stage magic, along with comedy and audience participation during this 75-minute show. Recommended for ages 10 and older. Atlanta. $40-$45. atlantamagictheater.com

l  Soar over Atlanta’s notable attractions and get a bird’s-eye-view with Biplane Rides Over Atlanta. $75-$675. biplaneridesoveratlanta.com l  Magic Carpet Ride Balloon Adventures offer hot air balloon rides over the entire metro area, and they may even be able to fly you from your own property. $250-$350; ages 15 and younger, $50. magicballooning.com l  Balloon Atlanta offers private rides for two or shared rides for three or more for views of Alpharetta, Marietta, Canton, Roswell and Cartersville. $350-$900. balloonatlanta.com

Have a Laugh Try an improv show for a good giggle. l  Improv comedy troupe Vibe Check is performing family-friendly shows at Lionheart Theatre. June 4 and 5, 7:30 p.m. Norcross. $18. lionhearttheatre.org l  Watch live improv featuring short-form games and long scenes at Dad’s Garage Theatre’s new drive-in theatre. Recommended for ages 13 and older. Atlanta. $16.50. dadsgarage.com

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Become a Junior Ranger Kids can learn about history and explore the outdoors at parks and historic sites in Georgia as they work toward earning 59 different site-specific Junior Ranger badges. Inside each Junior Ranger Activity Book there are missions to complete for badges at each park. gastateparks.org/ juniorranger

Free Bowling Bowl a strike at metro Atlanta bowling centers that participate in the Kids Bowl Free program, which gives registered kids two free games of bowling every day. kidsbowlfree.com

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A Race For Kids Kids of all ages can experience the pageantry, prestige and excitement of running a race with the Peachtree Junior, held on July 2. Ages 6-14 can run the Mile, while ages 6 and younger run the Dash. Atlanta. $10-$20. atlantatrackclub.org

Go on a Scavenger Hunt Search for the more than 20 doors hidden near multiple Atlanta attractions for a fun day of city exploration. You can go on a bike tour, or create your own family hunt. tinydoorsatl.com

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Slip ‘n’ Slide Slide into summer fun and cool off at the city of Roswell’s Slip ‘n’ Slide events on July 17 and Aug. 14 at Leita Thompson Park. Roswell. Free admission. roswellgov.com

Play Indoors Beat the heat at these indoor attractions with playgrounds, inflatables, trampolines and more. l  Ready Set FUN! Sandy Springs. $15. readysetfun.com l  HippoHopp. Atlanta and Peachtree Corners. Ages 3-10, $11; ages 1-2, $7; adults and ages 11 months and younger, free. hippohopp.com

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l  Catch Air. Johns Creek, Snellville, Marietta and Cumming. $0-$3.99; ages 3-12, $11$14.50; ages 1-2, $9-$11.50; ages 11 months and younger, $5-$7. catchairparty.com

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Chills and Thrills Who says spooky ghost sightings only happen in October? l  Lawrenceville Ghost Tours. Lawrenceville. $125. auroratheatre.com l  Roswell Ghost Tour. Roswell. $20; ages 12 and younger, $10. roswellghosttour.com

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l  Ghosts of Marietta. Marietta. $17; ages 12 and younger, $12. ghostsofmarietta.com l  Decatur Ghost Tour. Decatur. $20; ages 10 and younger, $12. decaturghosttour.com l  Covington Ghost Tours. Covington. $25. covingtonghosttours.com

Walk Through Art Freedom Park has been designated as Atlanta’s Art Park by the city. The 210-acre space is home to numerous temporary and permanent art installations. The park connects Candler Park, Little Five Points, Inman Park, Old Fourth Ward, Poncey-Highland, Virginia Highlands, Druid Hills and Lake Claire and is book-ended by National Parks sites dedicated to Jimmy Carter and Martin Luther King Jr. Atlanta. Free admission. freedompark.org

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Let’s Go Golfing! Best Mini-Golf Courses for Kids Around Atlanta Putt-putt. Miniature golf. Mini golf. Whatever you want to call it, it’s a family-friendly, grand time. Around Atlanta, there are a variety of mini golf courses, some with unique twists and cool features. Call or check websites before visiting for COVID-19 safety precautions.

Outdoor Courses l  The

Fringe at Area 51

The Fringe features two landscaped 18-hole courses and is currently open Friday-Sunday. Check their website for specials, including the Family 4-Pack and Play-All-Day deals. Roswell. www.atlantaparent.com/directory/24595/ the-fringe l  Great

Locomotive Chase Adventure Golf Based on the real-life adventures of the Great Locomotive Chase, Stone Mountain’s 18-hole outdoor course takes players in pursuit of the stolen General Locomotive. Traininspired elements and a beautiful setting make this a great family adventure. Stone Mountain. www.atlantaparent.com/ directory/33179/stone-mountain-park l  Mountasia

Marietta

Purchase tickets for the outdoor mini golf course or buy combo passes to play in the arcade and ride attractions at this popular stop in Marietta. In addition to putt-putt, kids can drive go karts and visit the huge game room – a plus on a rainy day. Marietta. www.atlantaparent.com/ directory/8891/mountasia/ l  Pirate’s

Cove

All pirates are welcome to come aboard and play golf at this outdoor course. Go for the 27-Hole Adventure for an extra good time. Duluth. www.atlantaparent.com/ directory/24600/pirates-cove?p=24600 l  Fun

Spot America Atlanta

With three putt-putt courses and a nice selection of rides both indoors and out, families will have a blast at Fun Spot America. Because general admission is free, parents can take children to play without having to pay for themselves. Rides and games are available at per-play costs, or there are also armbands available for purchase. The park is open limited hours, so check the website. Fayetteville. www.atlantaparent.com/directory/32819/fun-spot-americaatlanta/ l  Skyline

Park

Perched atop Ponce City Market, this miniature amusement park brings a level of fun to make all other rooftops jealous. In addition to the putt-putt course, Skyline also has carnival-type games and a slide. Atlanta. www. atlantaparent.com/skyline-park-rooftop-ponce-city-market/

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Indoor Courses l  Puttshack This upscale, tech-infused mini golf experience has interactive leader boards, a prize wheel and paperless scoring. Each hole has its own interactive theme – test your aiming skills or pop culture knowledge, or use a Supertube to gain extra points. After 8 p.m., admittance is limited to 21 years and older. Atlanta. www.atlantaparent.com/directory/52354/puttshack/ l  Lakepoint

Station

Choose from 2 courses: a glow in the dark indoor Miner’s Mountain or outdoor train-themed course. Lakepoint Station also has a climbing wall, a black light odyssey and a gem dig. Cartersville. www.atlantaparent.com/ directory/24314/lakepoint-station/ l  Lunar

Mini Golf

This mini golf course is illuminated with black lights. There are glow toys for sale that kids will love, with glowing necklaces available for $1. Lawrenceville and Kennesaw. www.atlantaparent.com/directory/42457/lunar-mini-golf-2/ l  Monster

Mini Golf

Little monsters and big monsters will love playing around this glowing, spooky course. Indoor green, glow-in-the-dark, custom-made creatures and even its own internal radio station. While you’re there, take time to play a few arcade games. www.atlantaparent.com/directory/12624/monster-mini-golf/ l  Glow

Galaxy

Open Play is for children ages 2-12, with drop-off (by appointment) available for children ages 4-12. There is no charge for adults coming with their children during Open Play. Glow Galaxy also has an indoor inflatables playground. Best of all, everything glows in the dark! Open Play hours change weekly, call 770-368-3008 for information. Norcross. www. atlantaparent.com/directory/8884/glow-galaxy/

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Not-to-Miss June and July Events l  Civil

War History Day

The Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History June 5, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Living historians dressed in period-appropriate costumes will demonstrate items from the battlefield and the home front. 2829 Cherokee St. NW, Kennesaw. 770-427-2117. $10; ages 3-17, $5; ages 2 and younger, free. southernmuseum.org l  Scales

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Due to COVID-19 safety precautions, most places are requiring advanced ticket purchase. Call or check websites for procedures. Events may be cancelled or changed after our deadline. Please check before visiting to confirm. Full calendar online at atlantaparent.com

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Fernbank Museum of Natural History June 5, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Discover unique reptiles and amphibians from their animal collection, and celebrate the new exhibits “Crocs: Ancient Predators in a Modern World” and “Nature’s Ninjas.” Reservation required. 767 Clifton Rd., Atlanta. 404-929-6300. $20; ages 3-12, $18; ages 2 and younger, free. fernbankmuseum.org l  Sandy

Springs Lantern Parade Steel Canyon Golf Club June 5, 7-10 p.m. Pre-parade festivities include food, entertainment and children’s activities. The parade begins at 9 p.m. and will go down to Morgan Falls Overlook Park for a dazzling look at floating lanterns on the river. A free lantern template is available online. 460 Morgan Falls Rd., Sandy Springs. 770-7305600. Free admission. sandyspringsga.gov l  Kaiser

Permanente Movie Series Fair Oaks Park / June 5, 8-11 p.m. Grab your picnic blankets and outdoor chairs to watch “Sonic the Hedgehog” under the stars. Registration required. 1460 W. Booth Rd., Marietta. 770-528-8800. $20. cobbcounty.org

Sandy Springs Lantern Parade

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Colors Butterfly Festival

Chattahoochee Nature Center June 5, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and June 6, noon-5 p.m. Visit with butterflies at the Butterfly Encounter, meet with pollinator experts, enjoy outdoor activities, and play the migration game. Reservation required. 9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell. 770-992-2055. $12; ages 2 and younger, free. chattnaturecenter.org l  Best

of Broadway Musical Theatre Revue Jennie T. Anderson Theatre June 10-12, 8 p.m. and June 13, 2 p.m. Enjoy a set list of Broadway’s greatest hits. 548 S. Marietta Pkwy. SE, Marietta. 404-377-9948. $30-$60. atlantalyrictheatre.com l  RockFest

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Tellus Science Museum / June 12-13, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See rare and exotic jewelry, ancient fossils and rocks from around the world, play games, win prizes and more. Reservation required. 100 Tellus Dr., Cartersville. 770-606-5700. $15.95; ages 3-17, $11.95; ages 2 and younger, free. tellusmuseum.org l  Second

Flying Colors Butterfly Festival

Sunday

High Museum of Art June 13 and July 11, noon-5 p.m. Browse the museum’s permanent and featured exhibits for free. Reservation required. 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. 404-733-4400. Free admission. high.org

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Summer Puppet Series Roswell Cultural Arts Center June 15-19, 22-26 and June 29-July 3, July 6-10. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m., Wed. and Fri. 1:30 p.m. Puppets perform in four productions this season: “Jack and the Beanstalk,” “Billy Goats Gruff and Other Stuff,” “The Princess and the Pea, Y’all” and “The Zany Zoo.” 950 Forrest St., Roswell. 770-594-6232. $5; ages 1 and younger, free. roswellgov.com

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Safari

June 4, 19; July 2, 17, 6:30-9 p.m. Enjoy an evening of team challenges, scavenger hunts and interactive activities that will help you learn more about nocturnal species and how they use their different senses to navigate in the park. Reservation required. $20; ages 3 and younger, free.

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Center for Puppetry Arts June 16-Aug. 1. See website for showtimes. When a young bird doesn’t fit in with the other ducks in the pond, he goes on a journey where he meets other animals and discovers his true self. In the Create-A-Puppet Workshop, learn to make a swan rod puppet. 1404 Spring St. NW at 18th, Atlanta. 404-873-3391. $15-$22. puppet.org l  Juneteenth

Atlanta Parade & Music Festival Centennial Olympic Park June 18-20. Fri. 2-10 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-11 p.m. and Sun. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Juneteenth celebrates the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the U.S. on June 19, 1865, as many slaves had not been freed after the Emancipation Proclamation. Listen to live music, see a car and bike show, shop the artist’s market, enjoy children’s activities and more. 265 Park Ave. W NW, Atlanta. 404-753-4555. Free Admission. juneteenthatl.com l  Disney’s

Newsies

Legacy Theatre July 6-Aug. 1. Tues.-Sun. 7:30 p.m. See this Broadway show about the newsboy strike come to life on the lawn. 1175 Senoia Rd., Tyrone. 404-895-1473. $35-$45; ages 12 and younger, $15-$20. legacytheater.com

l  Twilight

Trek

June 12 and 25, 6:30-9 p.m. Explore native Georgia animals and environments, and learn more about local wildlife. Reservation required. $20; ages 3 and younger, free. l  Family

Zoo Yoga

June 12 and July 10, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Practice yoga and stretches inspired by giraffes and bears, and learn more about the human connection to the featured animal from a Zoo Educator. Reservation required. $20; additional participant, $4 each. l  Wild

World Weekend

July 31-Aug. 1, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Travel all around the world to experience the dynamic cultures and rich biodiversity with wildlife, special entertainment and activities. Reservation required. $26.99-$29.99; ages 3-11, $20.99$21.99; ages 2 and younger, free. The Details: Zoo Atlanta. 800 Cherokee Ave. SE, Atlanta. 404-624-9453. zooatlanta.org

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B. Jones

Elm Street Cultural Arts Village July 7-21. See website for showtimes. Quirky Junie B. Jones must learn to survive the adventures of first grade in this musical based on the popular book series. Tickets on sale June 1. 8534 Main St., Woodstock. 678-494-4251. $13.50-$16. elmstreetarts.org

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l  Summer NASCAR Weekend Atlanta Motor Speedway July 10-11 Watch drivers compete in the Xfinity Series and the Quaker State 400 in these thrilling races. 1500 Tara Place, Hampton. 770-946-4211. $35-$109; ages 12 and younger, $0-$10; Weekend packages available. atlantamotorspeedway.com l  Opossum

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Chattahoochee Nature Center July 30, 8 a.m. Enjoy a light breakfast in the company of an opossum, learn how staff take care of the animal and make a craft. Register by July 28. 9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell. 770-992-2055. $20. chattnaturecenter.org

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SUMMER Fun Guide SUMMER FESTIVALS l  Festival

on Ponce

Olmsted Linear Park June 5, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and June 6, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. This arts and crafts festival has more than 125 displays, a children’s area, food and drink. 1451 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta. Free admission. festivalonponce.com l  Sunflower

Festival

Copper Creek Farm / June 10-July 24. See website for hours. Take a stroll in the sunflower field, cool off in the splash pad, go on a hayride, enjoy ziplining, play games and more. 1514 Reeves Station Rd., Calhoun. 706-280-5592. $17.76; ages 3 and younger, free. coppercreekfarm.com l  Food-O-Rama

Food Truck Festival

Piedmont Park / June 12, noon-6 p.m. Sample food from food trucks from all over the Southeast, sip craft beers and cocktails, shop arts and crafts, and listen to live music. 1320 Monroe Dr. NE, Atlanta. Free admission. facebook.com/foodormamaevents l  Roswell

Spring Arts and Crafts Festival

Roswell City Hall June 12, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and June 13, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. An artist’s market, artist demonstrations, live music, gourmet food trucks and performances. 38 Hill St., Roswell. Free admission. roswellartfestival.com

Sunflower Festival

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Renaissance Festival

Fairburn Through June 13. Sat.-Sun. 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Watch knights joust, sample Renaissance-themed foods and beverages, shop the artisan marketplace and see amazing performers and entertainers. 6905 Virlyn B. Smith Rd., Fairburn. 770-964-8575. $19.95$24; ages 6-12, $9.95-$12; ages 5 and younger, free. garenfest.com

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SUMMER Fun Guide Red, White and Blue: Celebrate the 4th of July Head to these events to celebrate America with parades, live entertainment and fireworks. Events may require advance registration or timed ticket entry; call or check websites for COVID-19 safety precautions.

l  Fantastic Fourth Celebration. Memorial Lawn at Stone Mountain Park. Enjoy a fireworks display following the Lasershow Spectacular. Reservations encouraged. July 1-5, 9:30 p.m. 1000 Robert E. Lee Blvd., Stone Mountain. 800-401-2407. Fireworks show, $20 and up; parking, $20. stonemountainpark.com l  Independence Day Celebration. Peachtree City. Fourth of July parade begins at 9 a.m. at Village on the Green on Peachtree Parkway. Fireworks will take place over Lake Peachtree at dusk. July 3, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. 151 Willowbend Rd., Peachtree City. 770-631-2525. Free. peachtree-city.org l  Fourth in the Park. Glover Park. A parade, free concerts, museum tours, arts and crafts show, food, carnival games and fireworks. Parade begins at Roswell Street Baptist Church and ends at North Marietta Parkway. July 3, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. 50 Park Square, Marietta. 770-794-5609. Free. mariettaga.gov l  Cumming Fourth of July Celebration. Cumming Fairgrounds. Festivities include a dance contest, food and vendors. July 3, 4 p.m.; Fireworks, 9:30 p.m. 235 Castleberry Rd., Cumming. 770-781-3491. Free. cummingfair.squarespace.com l  Red, White & Boom! Lillian Webb Park. Fireworks, food trucks, inflatables, music and more. July 3, 5 p.m. A shuttle will run from the Norcross First United Methodist Church and One Heart Church: 2500 Beaver Ruin Rd. and 706 N. Peachtree St., Norcross. 770-448-2122. Free. norcrossga.net l  Kennesaw’s Salute to America. Downtown Kennesaw and Depot Park. Pre-Fourth celebration including two stages of live music, food vendors and other activities. July 3, 6-10 p.m. 2829 Cherokee St., Kennesaw. 770-422-9714. Free. kennesaw-ga.gov/salutetoamerica l  Sparks in the Park. E.E. Robinson Park. Fireworks, food and drinks and live entertainment. July 3, 6:30-11:30 p.m. 850 Level Creek Rd., Sugar Hill. 770-945-6716. Free. cityofsugarhill.com l  Fourth of July Celebration. Dellinger Park. Concert, fireworks, children’s area, food and more. July 4, 4 p.m. 100 Pine Grove Rd., Cartersville. 770-423-1330. Free; parking, $5. visitcartersvillega.org l  Fourth of July Parade and Rotary Celebration. Downtown Newnan. A patriotic, hometown parade starts at Veteran’s Memorial Park and ends at Greenville Street Park; followed by entertainment and food at Newnan High School’s Drake Stadium directly after parade; fireworks at dusk. July 4, 4 p.m. 30 Temple Ave., Newnan. 770-253-8283. Free. mainstreetnewnan.com l  July Fourth Concert and Fireworks. Cauble Park. Food vendors, live music in the afternoon and fireworks at dark. July 4, 4-10 p.m. 4425 Beach St., Acworth. 770-917-1234. Free. acworthtourism.org l  4th of July Fireworks Extravaganza. Roswell Area Park. Watch the skies light up over Roswell with live music, entertainment and food trucks. Bring chairs and blankets. Fireworks start at sunset. July 4, 5:30 p.m. 10495 Woodstock Rd, Roswell. 770-817-6670. Free. roswellgov.com

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l  July Fourth Fireworks. Wills Park. Watch a brilliant display of fireworks at dusk. July 4, 7-9:30 p.m. 11925 Wills Rd., Alpharetta. 678-297-6130. Free. alpharetta.ga.us l  July 4 Fireworks. Downtown Decatur. Fireworks display that will launch from the top of DeKalb County Parking Deck. July 4, 9 p.m. Downtown Decatur. 678-615-0915. Free. visitdecaturgeorgia.com l  Dunwoody Fourth of July Parade. Dunwoody Village. Celebration features marching bands, floats, clowns and animal units who will march from Mount Vernon Road and Jett Ferry Road to Dunwoody Village. July 5, 9 a.m. Dunwoody Village Pkwy., Dunwoody. 770-817-8100. Free. dunwoodyga.org

BEYOND ATLANTA l  July 4th Weekend Star Spangled Beach Party. Robin Lake Beach. This bash at Callaway Gardens includes beach activities, live music, food trucks, contests and the annual Fireworks Extravaganza. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Reservation recommended. July 2-4. 17800 U.S. Hwy. 27, Pine Mountain. 844-512-3826. $29.95-$34.95; ages 6-12, $19.95-$24.95; ages 5 and younger, free. callawaygardens.com l  July 4th Fireworks. Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds. Celebrate America’s birthday with this fireworks extravaganza. July 4, 9:45 p.m. 1311 Music Hall Rd., Hiawassee. 706-896-4191. Free. georgiamountainfairgrounds.com

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SUMMER Fun Guide Not-to-Miss Exhibits Attractions may require reservations or timed ticket entry; call or check websites for COVID-19 safety precautions. l  Candytopia Buckhead / June 11 Explore an imaginative and immersive fantasyland with art installations, sensory experiences and candy samples. 3330 Piedmont Rd. NE, Buckhead. $28; ages 4-12, $20; ages 3 and younger, free. candytopia.com l  Masterpiece

of Puppetry: Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Center for Puppetry Arts / June 18-Oct. 31 Journey to the newly reimagined world of Thra with a behindthe-scenes look at the creation of the fantastical inhabitants and landscapes, puppets, props and artifacts. 1404 Spring St. NW at 18th, Atlanta. 404-873-3089. $15; ages 2-12, $10; ages 1 and younger, free. puppet.org l  Calder-Picasso High Museum of Art / June 26-Sept. 19 Explore the works of two of the foremost figures in twentiethcentury art, Alexander Calder and Pablo Picasso. 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta. 404-733-4400. $16.50; ages 5 and younger, free. high.org l  Root,

Root, Root for the Home Team Center for Puppetry Arts / June 27-Aug. 1 This special pop-up exhibit explores sports mascots and body puppetry. 1404 Spring St. NW at 18th, Atlanta. 404873-3089. $15; ages 2-12, $10; ages 1 and younger, free. puppet.org Candytopia

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Design: A Century of Lighting High Museum of Art / July 2-Sept. 26 See the technological and artistic innovations of lighting designs from the 1800s to now. 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta. 404-733-4400. $16.50; ages 5 and younger, free. high.org l  Outside

the Lines

Woodruff Arts Center’s Sifly Piazza / July 10-Nov. 28 Play in this accessible environment designed for those with physical, developmental and/or intellectual disabilities that features tactile and interactive elements. 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. 404-733-4400. Free admission. high.org l  Bike

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Museum of Design Atlanta / Through July 25 See the latest in bicycle design, as well as cutting-edge bicycle infrastructure from projects around the world. 1315 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. 404-979-6455. $10. museumofdesign.org

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Thomas Edison’s Secret Lab

Electrifying Design: A Century of Lighting

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in You

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Tellus Science Museum / Through Sept. 6 View the world of inner microorganisms and the microbiome in your body to learn more about personal health. 100 Tellus Dr., Cartersville. 770-606-5700. $15.95; ages 3-17, $11.95; ages 2 and younger, free. tellusmuseum.org l  Thomas

Edison’s Secret Lab

Children’s Museum of Atlanta / Through Sept. 7 Learn more about Thomas Edison’s inventions with hands-on STEM experiments. 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr. NW, Atlanta. 404-420-5910. $12.95-$18.95; ages 11 months and younger, free. childrensmuseumatlanta.org

Aerial Art in Motion, Glass Art in Bloom Atlanta Botanical Garden / Through Oct. 31 Walk through the garden to view more than 100 beautiful glass floral sculptures, along with an aerial net of multi-colored birds. 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE, Atlanta. 404-876-5859. $22.95-$24.95; ages 3-12, $19.95-$21.95; ages 2 and younger, free. atlantabg.org l  Van

Gogh: The Immersive Experience

Pullman Yards, Bldg 1 / Through Nov. 15 This immersive digital experience puts you inside Vincent van Gogh’s paintings with virtual reality, lights and sounds. 225 Rogers St. NE, Atlanta. $35.40; ages 4-12, $24.50; ages 3 and younger, free. vangoghexpo.com/atlanta

l  Out

of This World! Jewelry in the Space Age Tellus Science Museum / Through Oct. 24 Explore more than 200 pieces of vintage and contemporary jewelry with celestial- and Space Age-inspired designs. 100 Tellus Dr., Cartersville. 770-606-5700. $15.95; ages 3-17, $11.95; ages 2 and younger, free. tellusmuseum.org

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Fiction, Science Fact!

Tellus Science Museum / Through Feb. 20 View the technologies from science fiction books and media that have become real creations. 100 Tellus Dr., Cartersville. 770-606-5700. $15.95; ages 3-17, $11.95; ages 2 and younger, free. tellusmuseum.org

at Fernbank Museum of Natural History

Nature’s Ninjas

Games in the Gallery

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June 5-Sept. 6 Discover how different species have evolved to protect themselves from predators, and view live animals.

Through Aug. 29 Learn more about the science behind habitats, plants, animals and humans in this outdoor exhibit with examples from around the world.

Crocs: Ancient Predators in a Modern World

Games in the Gallery

June 5-Sept. 6 Find out more about crocodiles with an immersive exhibit exploring their history, biology, behavior and relationship to humans.

Through Aug. 29 Play outdoors at WildWoods with exciting oversized games and skill challenges. The Details: 767 Clifton Rd. NE, Atlanta. 404-929-6300. $20; ages 3-12, $18; ages 2 and younger, free. fernbankmuseum.org

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Glider Competition

Crisp County Airport, June 1-12

72nd Annual Watermelon Days June 10-19

Day Out with Thomas

Georgia Veterans State Park June 12-13, 19-20, 26-27

Hot Air Balloon Festival Georgia Veterans State Park June 18-20

Fireworks on the Flint

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STAY AND PLAY IN

GEORGIA There is so much to see and do beyond Atlanta! Try some of Atlanta Parent’s ideas for a family road trip in Georgia this summer.

OUT-OF-THE-BOX ATTRACTIONS AND DESTINATIONS

SIX GEORGIA LAKES FAMILIES WILL LOVE

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Experiences

l  Charlemagne’s Kingdom. Helen. This model railroad is a detailed replica of Germany, with hundreds of feet of track, an Alpine village with cable cars, a 22-foot Matterhorn, a working Autobahn and more. georgiamodelrailroad.com l  BabyLand General Hospital. Cleveland. Tour the birthplace of the Cabbage Patch Kids, witness a “birth,” and find the perfect Original Kid or Cabbage Patch Kid to adopt. cabbagepatchkids.com

l  Expedition Bigfoot. Blue Ridge. Reality or myth? See the evidence at this display of bigfoot artifacts, exhibits, photos, sighting maps and “Sasquatch Theater.” expeditionbigfoot.com l  Pasaquan. Buena Vista. This fascinating 7-acre complex, created by artist Eddie Owens Martin, features structures, sculptures and walls elaborately painted in African, Mexican and Native American symbols. pasaquan.columbusstate.edu l  Old Car City USA. White. Stroll through the 34-acre junkyard and see thousands of classic cars, folk art and memorabilia. It’s a popular destination for amateur and professional photographers alike. oldcarcityusa.com Pasaquan

l  Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Museum. Dalton. Explore Civil War history at the site of the Western & Atlantic Railroad Tunnel and see where the Civil War’s “Great Locomotive Chase” came through in 1862. civilwarrailroadtunnel.com l  The Rock Garden. Calhoun. Children love exploring this beautiful garden, home to 50 miniature stone castles, buildings and bridges crafted from tiny stones, pebbles and shells. calhounsda.com/rockgarden l  BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir. Lilburn. This beautifully ornate Hindu temple was constructed with more than 34,000 hand-carved pieces. Visitors can take an audio tour or participate in the Abhishek prayer ritual. atlanta.baps.org l  Tree Spirits. St. Simons Island. Go on a one-of-a-kind treasure hunt to find the weathered faces carved into the island’s oak trees, or download a map that shows the location of each face. goldenisles.com

Old Car City USA

Catch a Baseball Game: Georgia’s Minor Leagues l  Rome Braves. Catch a game at State Mutual Stadium; check the website for ticket promotions and giveaways, including all-youcan-eat Wednesdays and family fun days. milb.com/rome

l  Savannah Bananas. When the Bananas play at Historic Grayson Stadium, it’s part circus, part sporting event, with dancing players, a dad cheering squad and plenty of craziness. thesavannahbananas.com

l  Macon Bacon. Historic Luther Willams Field is home to this summer collegiate league. Themed games include Southern Rock Night and Star Wars Night. Stop in the Pork Shop for souvenirs. maconbaconbaseball.com

l  Gwinnett Stripers. Special nights at Coolray Field include fireworks, giveaways, Family Value Tuesdays and Funday Sundays. Recent upgrades to the field include new high-definition video screens. milb.com/gwinnett

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Nature l  Go Fish Education Center. Perry. Learn about Georgia’s watersheds and aquatic wildlife, catch and release fish, try the interactive fishing and boating simulators and more. gofisheducationcenter.com l  Flint RiverQuarium Environmental Education Center. Albany. View fish, turtles, alligators and other creatures at the 22-foot Blue Hole Spring; explore hands-on exhibits, a hatchery, aviary and more. flintriverquarium.com l  Little Grand Canyon, Providence Canyon State Park. Lumpkin. Walk or hike the rim trail and explore the scenic canyons, formed by erosion in the 1800s, with their distinctive pink, orange, red and purple hues. gastateparks.org/providencecanyon l  Rock City. Lookout Mountain. Amazing “7 States” views, natural rock formations, lush gardens and art installations have made Rock City a favorite destination since the early 1900s. seerockcity.com l  Toccoa River Swinging Bridge. Blue Ridge. At 270 feet long, it’s the longest swinging bridge east of the Mississippi. View the beautiful Toccoa River as you hike the easy one-mile Benton McKaye Trail. blueridgemountains.com Cont’d on next page

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Museums l  Laurel & Hardy Museum. Harlem. Learn about the life of Harlem-born Oliver Hardy and how he and Stan Laurel became one of the most successful comedy teams of the 20th century. laurelandhardymuseum.com l  Georgia Rural Telephone Museum. Leslie. Explore the museum’s collection of rare antique telephones and memorabilia – housed in a restored 1920 cotton warehouse – along with antique clocks and cars. grtm.org l  Savoy Car Museum. Cartersville. Scheduled to open this fall, the Savoy will explore the history and diversity of the automobile. More than 35 acres of space will include exhibitions, theater and an outdoor pavilion. savoymuseum.org l  Lunchbox Museum. Columbus. Take a trip back in time and see more than 1,000 metal lunch boxes, including pop culture favorites, rare original Western motifs and related items. lunchboxmuseum.com l  U.S. National Tick Collection. Statesboro. Where else can you see more than 1 million tick specimens? Visit the exhibit area during Georgia Southern University hours; view the collection by appointment only. cosm.georgiasouthern.edu/usntc

Dahlonega Gold Museum

l  Dahlonega Gold Museum. Dahlonega. Visit the site of America’s first major gold rush, where more than $6 million in gold was coined, and see rare coins and artifacts. Try panning for gold at one of the nearby gold mines. gastateparks.org/ dahlonegagoldmuseum l  Elvis Museum. Cornelia. Fans of “The King” will love this museum tucked inside the historic Loudermilk Boarding House. With more than 30,000 pieces of memorabilia, it claims to be the world’s largest collection. corneliageorgia.org l  St. Marys Submarine Museum. St. Marys. Explore a fascinating collection of pictures, war patrol reports, artifacts, uniforms and exhibits, all dedicated to preserving the history of the “silent service.” stmaryssubmuseum.com l  William P. Wall Museum of Natural History at Georgia College. Milledgeville. This earth sciences museum contains a trove of fossils up to 500 million years old, as well as a planetarium and science education center. gcsu.edu/nhm

Elvis Museum

Go Back in Time l  Historic Westville. Columbus. This living history museum explores 19th century life in the South. Visit historic buildings, hear from costumed interpreters and see demonstrations in traditional crafts. westville.org l  Jarrell Plantation. Juliette. Tour the buildings, furnishings and equipment of this 1847 farm, including a cotton gin, grist mill and barn. Programs throughout the year demonstrate mid-1800s life in the South. gastateparks.org/jarrellplantation l  Georgia Museum of Agriculture. Tifton. Live interpreters and interactive exhibits explore agricultural innovations of the 19th century. Visit the historic village, nature center, steam train, art gallery and more. abac.edu/museum

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SIX GEORGIA LAKES FAMILIES WILL LOVE

Our state is home to more than 30 beautiful lakes; some were formed by nature and others began as reservoirs created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Read about our favorite Georgia lakes and their attractions; all are great destinations for a day trip, weekend adventure or family vacation.

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Fun Close to Home: Lake Allatoona Located just northwest of Atlanta, Lake Allatoona makes an ideal day trip. Visit one of its many parks, with beaches, picnic spots, playgrounds and other facilities. Cauble Park on Lake Acworth (which flows into Lake Allatoona) is popular for its beach and amenities. Red Top Mountain State Park also has biking and hiking trails, beaches and a historic Civil War site. l  Distance from Atlanta: about 30 minutes l  Miles of shoreline: 270 allatoonalake.org

A Resort and Much More: Lake Lanier It’s one of the state’s most visited lakes, and one trip will tell you why. Lanier Islands Resort and its waterpark are popular destinations; in addition, the lake also has plenty of day parks with beaches, boat access, picnic areas and fishing. Visit Don Carter State Park for activities like paddling, horseback riding and 15 miles of hiking trails. l  Distance from Atlanta: about 45 minutes l  Miles of shoreline: 692 discoverlakelanier.com

Nature Lover’s Paradise: Lake Blue Ridge Much of this lake’s shoreline is part of the Chattahoochee National Forest, and there’s plenty to do! Morganton Point Recreational Area has a great family beach, as well as kayak and paddle board rentals. The Day Use Area offers hiking, a paved walking loop and scenic lake views. Lake Blue Ridge Recreation Area has great views of the dam, with an accessible park, swimming and other amenities. l  Distance from Atlanta: about 1 1/2 hours l  Miles of shoreline: 65 blueridgemountains.com

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Lake Hartwell

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More Than Just Fishing: Lake Hartwell

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Relax or Play: Lake Sinclair

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Located on the border of Georgia and South Carolina, Lake Hartwell is known for its great fishing. Not an angler? The lake has nine campgrounds and a wide variety of family-friendly things to do, including beaches, biking, canoeing and waterskiing. Opportunities for walking and hiking abound, including a paved and accessible trail leading to the Hartwell Dam. l  Distance from Atlanta: 2 hours l  Miles of shoreline: 962 visitanderson.com/lake-hartwell

Spend a weekend – or a week – on Lake Sinclair, located near I-20 in Milledgeville. Little River Park and Scenic Mountain campgrounds have RV and pop-up camper sites, tent camping and cabin rentals. Explore the lake’s quiet coves in a canoe or kayak, float in a tube, rent a boat or go jet skiing. Hike or walk the nearby trails and enjoy the public fishing area and sandy beaches. l  Distance from Atlanta: About 1 1/2 hours l  Miles of shoreline: 500 visitmilledgeville.org

Worth the Drive: Lake Blackshear Enjoy an upscale vacation at Lake Blackshear Resort and Golf Club, where you can rent a villa or cabin and enjoy golfing, restaurants and other amenities, or camp lakeside at Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park, with fishing, biking and hiking trails, water sports, sandy beaches and more. Visit the park’s Military Museum, which pays tribute to veterans from the Revolutionary War to the present day, or test your aim at the park’s archery and air gun range. l  Distance from Atlanta: about 2 1/2 hours l  Miles of shoreline: 97 lakeblackshearresort.com

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Georgia Adventures: Great Day and Weekend Trips Make plans for summer fun! Visit these top-notch destinations, right here in Georgia. n  A Mountain Getaway

That’s Worlds Away

River riding on the Little Tennessee River, Rabun County

If it’s time for you to get out and enjoy a better perspective on life, then come to Rabun County, where social distancing comes naturally! Tucked in the northeastern corner of Georgia and surrounded by national forestland, Rabun County is close to everything yet worlds away. Filled with dramatic natural beauty and family-friendly outdoor adventures, this mountain getaway offers visitors a wealth of unique and wonderful experiences, all of which come with wide open spaces, fresh air and sunshine. Whether you’re hiking, biking, rafting or riding through Rabun County, you’ll discover amazing things to see and do around every bend and behind every tree. From thrilling outdoor activities to fine wines and farm-to-table dining, there are discoveries enough to fill every moment and fulfill every soul. And at the end of the day, the best discovery you’ll find, may just be yourself! Visit explorerabun.com.

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One-of-a-Kind City

Traveling by golf cart in Peachtree City

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At Peachtree City, just 25 minutes south of Atlanta, visitors can craft a personalized, local plan to experience premiere amenities and attractions for an action-packed weekend of fun. No cars are required – rent a golf cart and cruise around town like a local. Avoid the traffic and explore more than 100 miles of cart paths to go to dinner, do a little shopping and catch a concert at the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater. Cars are welcome in town, too, if you decide to venture out for a combination of arts, sports, and adventure in the area. In Peachtree City, you’ll find a community that dances to the beat of its own music and makes life at 15 mph look cool. You’re invited to experience a city where Southern hospitality meets resort-style living. Learn more by visiting visitpeachtreecity.com. atlantaparent.com


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n  Summer Paradise,

Close to Home

Are you looking for vacation inspiration? Discover Lake Lanier, only 45 minutes north of Atlanta and a world away from your work, school and home routines. Activities both on and off the water are available for families with kids of all ages. You’ll love summer at Lake Lanier with so many sunny things to do. Beaches, boating and a lakeside waterpark are always a hit with littles. Did you know there’s also a botanical garden, a museum for kids, and miles of trails for hiking and biking? Itineraries for families with younger kids, tweens and teens are available on social media at Discover Lake Lanier. Send a DM for a custom-built itinerary, including lodging and camping options that fit your budget. Discover what Lake Lanier has to offer this summer, from resort stays to rustic tent camping getaways. You’ll be inspired! Visit discoverlakelanier.com.

Sun and fun at Lanier Islands Resort

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in South Georgia!

Cordele-Crisp County has plenty of smalltown charm and southern hospitality. Enjoy golfing on two picturesque courses and water activities on Lake Blackshear, as well as arts, entertainment and shopping. As “Watermelon Capitol of the World,” Cordele-Crisp’s annual Watermelon Days, June 10-19, is a family event that’s not to be missed. Spread your wings at the International Glider Competition, June 1-12, and have a Day Out with Thomas the Train on weekends in June. The Hot Air Balloon Festival returns to the skies June 18-20; celebrate the Fourth of July at Fireworks on the Flint. More things to see in Cordele-Crisp include Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park, the historic SAM Shortline Railroad, Motor Sports Park, and the State Farmers Market. Start planning a summer of fun – learn more at visitcordele.com.

Watermelon Days Festival, Cordele-Crisp County

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Did You Know? Peachtree City is continually named one of the top 10 places to live in the U.S. by CNN/ Money Magazine. atlantaparent.com

Cordele-Crisp’s Watermelon Days Festival is the oldest festival in Georgia.

Lake Lanier has 46 recreational areas managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Sylvan Falls Grist Mill in Rabun County has been in operation for 175 years.

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Experience fun and adventure in a beautiful mountain setting at The Lilly Pad Village. Search for emeralds, rubies and more in the Gem Mining area, where no one leaves without a stash of gems. Fish in the Lilly Pad Pond and play unlimited games on the Mini Golf Course. The Lilly Pad Village is an experience families will remember for years to come. Located in the Aska Adventure Area near Blue Ridge; learn more at lillypadvillage.com.

The Museum of Aviation, located just north of Macon, is the second largest museum in the United States Air Force. Offering free admission and parking, the Museum of Aviation houses more than 85 historic U.S. Air Force aircraft, missiles, cockpits and award-winning exhibits. For information and hours of operation, visit museumofaviation.org.

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Farmview Market, located in Madison, Georgia, is your destination for family fun! Offering Georgia’s best selection of local foods and gifts, there is something for everyone. Stop by and enjoy the cafe with gourmet farm food fast, full-service butcher shop, ready-to-eat meals, local gifts and crafts, homemade desserts, ice cream, smoothies, coffee and more! Check out the seasonal Farmers Market and events calendar at farmviewmarket.com and plan a stop at Farmview on your next road trip!

Art, culture and history are at the heart and soul of Villa Rica, where visitors can take in a summer concert at the MILL Amphitheater, explore the historic downtown village and enjoy upscale cuisine. There’s something for everyone, whether it’s exploring the 200-acre Clinton Nature Preserve or panning for gold at the Pine Mountain Gold Museum. Learn more at visitvillarica.com.

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SUMMER Fun Guide Coastal Georgia: Play in the Sand Our state’s coastline and islands offer family fun for play in the sun and sand, historical exploration, interactive exhibits with animals, attractions and more. l  Jekyll Island: Visit the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, which is actually a hospital for sick and injured turtles; check out exhibits about sea turtle conservation and rehabilitation and even adopt one and track its progress. Fish from the pier, bike the trail system, take a horse-drawn carriage in the National Historic District and get wet at the Summer Waves Water Park. Explore Driftwood Beach for a family photo op. jekyllisland.com

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l  Cumberland Island: Ride the ferry to Cumberland Island and explore 18 miles of undeveloped beaches (pack a lunch as there are no concessions on the island). Go see the Cumberland Island National Seashore Museum and if your kids like submarines, the St. Marys Submarine Museum, with displays including a working periscope, models of torpedoes, a deep-sea diving suit and submarine uniforms. St. Marys Waterfront Park has a playground for kids. nps.gov/cuis l  St. Simons Island: Climb to the top of the St. Simons Lighthouse, and see as far as Jekyll Island, Brunswick and the south end of St. Simons. Stop by Christ Church, Frederica, one of Georgia’s oldest parishes, dating back to 1736. Watch for dolphins from the pier. Play in Neptune Park near Pier Village or go for a family bike ride around the island looking for tree spirits – kids love to find faces carved into the beautiful oak trees all over the island. goldenisles.com l  Tybee Island: Take an ecology tour with a marine biologist to examine tide pools, comb the beach and pull a net from the ocean to see cool marine life. At the Tybee Island Marine Science Center, go on a self-guided tour offering a behind-the-scenes view, observe underwater creatures and more. Catch the sunset at the Tybee Island Light Station, Georgia’s oldest and tallest lighthouse. Families can climb 128 steps of the lighthouse tower to see the breathtaking views. visittybee.com –  Amanda Miller Allen and Elsa Simcik

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SUMMER Fun Guide

Best Zoos, Wildlife Parks and Petting Zoos Around Atlanta Get outside and have fun exploring an amazing variety of animal species at these zoos, preserves and wildlife parks. Check websites for pricing, hours, advance reservations and safety guidelines. It’s All Happening at the Zoo l  Zoo

Atlanta

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With more than 1,000 animals from around the world, including lions, pandas, gorillas, lemurs, orangutans, a southern white rhinoceros and reptiles, Zoo Atlanta is a favorite destination. The African Savanna habitat is home to elephants, giraffes, zebras, ostriches, warthogs and meerkats. Don’t miss out on fun learning opportunities for all ages, including the new Toucan and Friends Wild Encounter, where guests can meet resident bird ambassadors. Adventure Cubs and Twilight Tots introduce children ages 5 and younger to the Zoo’s animals and their habitats. For families with children age 6 and older, exciting and educational after-hours programs include Survival Safari, Twilight Trek and Family Nightcrawlers. Atlanta. Fees vary for special programming. www.atlantaparent.com/ directory/9380/zoo-atlanta/

Zoo Atlanta

Alpaca Adventures l  Creekwater

Alpaca Farm

Visitors to this 40-acre Snellville farm can pet the alpacas, as well as sheep, goats, miniature ponies and potbelly pigs Porky and Piglet. Choose from a private or public tour, or take a virtual farm tour on their website. Shop for alpaca fiber clothing and accessories in the Alpaca Shop. Snellville. www. atlantaparent.com/directory/49440/creekwater-alpaca-farm l  L&R

L&R Alpaca Haven Farm

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Alpaca Haven Farm

You can’t help smiling at an alpaca! At the family-owned L&R farm, each resident has a name and a distinct personality. Schedule an appointment for a farm tour and visit with more than 30 of these peaceful creatures. The farm store stocks alpaca-fiber merchandise; check their website for special events, from yoga to painting classes. Douglasville. www. atlantaparent.com/directory/49438/lr-alpaca-haven-farm

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Georgia Wildlife Park

Take the Safari Drive Thru tour in your own car for up-close encounters with both native and exotic animals – camels, zebras, warthogs, ostrich, llamas and more. In the park’s zoo area, visitors can go on a guided wildlife walk and have a meet-and-greet with miniature farm animals, a giant tortoise, parakeets and reptiles. Add-on extras include behind-the-scenes tours, a reptile encounter and a variety of animal experiences. Cleveland. www.atlantaparent.com/ directory/32959/north-georgia-zoo-and-pettingfarm l  Wild

Animal Safari

With 450 animals on 300 acres, a visit to this park is well worth the trip! Take a 3.5-mile driving tour and see, touch and feed camels, zebras, American bison and more free-roaming animals. Many of the residents will come right up to your car for a greeting. Drive your own car or rent a Zebra Van. Visit the Park Walkabout (included with admission) and see tigers, peacocks, exotic birds, lemurs, alpacas and monkeys in a zoo-like setting. Pine Mountain. www.atlantaparent.com/ directory/48483/wild-animal-safari l  Pettit

Creek Farms

Located an hour north of Atlanta, this family-run farm offers drive-through tours from January through August. It’s home to a variety of classic farm animals, as well as a more exotic collection, including zebras, capybaras, reindeer, an emu and kangaroos. Pettit Creek also has the largest camel herd in Georgia – 21 camels! Before your tour, purchase an optional feed bag for the animals. Cartersville. www.atlantaparent.com/ directory/25950/pettit-creek-farms-2/

Yellow River Wildlife Sanctuary

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l  Noah’s

Ark Animal Sanctuary

River Wildlife Sanctuary

The goal of this 25-acre sanctuary is to provide quality care for its residents and educate visitors. Situated in a shady forest along the Yellow River, a one-mile walking trail offers views of vultures, bison, peacocks, lemurs, coyotes, a spider monkey and more. A two-acre enclosed habitat is home to black bears Jiggly, Splashy, Odi and Uper. Bags of lettuce and carrots are available for purchase to feed the deer, goats, rabbits, sheep and alpacas. Lilburn. www. atlantaparent.com/directory/48426/yellow-river-wildlifesanctuary l  Chestatee

& Zoo

Noah’s Ark is a safe haven for more than 1,500 injured, abused or orphaned animals. Take a self-guided tour on the one-mile walking trail and see exotic cats, birds, reptiles and primates, including Baloo the black bear and Leo the African lion. While admission is free, donations to help this non-profit are encouraged. Locust Grove. www.atlantaparent.com/ directory/49444/noahs-ark-wildlifesanctuary

Wildlife Preserve

Many animals in this preserve were rescued due to being orphaned, illegally owned or in need of a home. Walk the trails and see more than 100 exotic and native animals, including white tigers, camels, zebras, birds, wolves and reptiles. Say hello to Pippi the zedonk (a zebra-donkey cross) and Flash the sloth. The non-profit encourages visitors to bring fresh fruit or produce to help feed its residents. Dahlonega. www.atlantaparent.com/directory/49445/chestateewildlife-preserve-and-zoo l  Bear

Pettit Creek Farms

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Hollow Zoo

This zoo, located in Athens Memorial Park, is managed by Athens-Clarke County Leisure Services. It’s home to a variety of non-releasable native residents, including river otters, a great horned owl, black bear, gopher tortoise, a bald eagle and more. Each animal is an ambassador for its species, educating visitors about wildlife conservation. Admission is free. Athens. www.atlantaparent.com/ directory/33114/bear-hollow-zoo/

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SUMMER Fun Guide Top Playgrounds in Metro Atlanta These special playgrounds are worth the drive for a fun afternoon of play! l  Elizabeth

Playground

Porter Park

The stand-out climbing areas, which include web-like towers, hanging hoops, hexagons and balancing belt elements, make kids want to visit again and again. The gravity rail and tall slide add to the fun. 370 Montgomery St., Marietta. mariettaga.gov l  Blackburn

Playground

Park

This natural-looking playground has a large spider web structure as the center feature for kids, as well as all types of ropes, cables and ladders to climb on. Circle swings, climbing elements and more make up the area, and everything looks as if it was made from wood. A smaller kid’s playground is on the other side of the park. 3493 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Brookhaven. brookhavenga.gov l  Ocee

Park Playground

This park has two play structures, one for toddlers and one for elementary-aged kids. Younger kids will enjoy the crawl tubes and decks packed with climbers and slides. The “Ten Spin” merry-go-round allows kids to sit or stand and spin around, and on the generational swing, a child and their parent can swing together at opposite ends. Older kids will love the multilevel mega-tower and the Avalanche Slide. 10900 Buice Rd., Johns Creek. johnscreekga.gov

Elizabeth Porter Park Playground

l  Historic

Fourth Ward Park Playground The playground at this 17-acre park is packed with climbing elements, slides, swings, rock walls and a trampoline. The spider-like ropes course and large swings are two favorites for kids. 680 Dallas St. NE, Atlanta. beltline.org

l  Swift-Cantrell Park Playground This park features two large playscapes for different age groups and is lined with turf, making it accessible for all children to play. The playground features five play structures, swings and a pavilion. Children can enjoy swings, climbers, bridges and more, as well as a contemporary play system with circuits, walls, rings and more. 3140 Old 41 Hwy., Kennesaw. kennesaw-ga.gov l  Dunwoody

Nature Center Playground Tucked beneath the trees is this tall playground covered with shade. Kids will love climbing up to the tall slides and traveling back down. A separate toddler area is available for younger kids, and freestanding structures include climbing towers, cube of ropes, a large rope swing and a seesaw. 5343 Roberts Dr., Dunwoody. dunwoodynature.org l  Kidscape

Historic Fourth Ward Park Playground

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Village at Cobb Park

This park has several play structures for all ages, most with giant umbrellas for shade on hot days. The colorful playscapes allow for climbing, swinging or sliding, with climbing walls, boulders and a spider web structure. The toddler area has smaller swings and slides. 2776 Sanford Rd., Smyrna. smyrnaga.gov

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l  Wills

Park Playground

This park has three different play areas for kids. The wooden Wacky World resembles a castle with towers, bridges and passages, and children can navigate the rope bridge, climb to a tower lookout post, or take a spin in the tire swing. The yellow playground offers equipment for younger kids, and the covered purple playground has climbing structures and swings for older kids. 11925 Wills Rd., Alpharetta. willspark.com l  Brook

Run Park Playground

The Children’s Adventure Garden has clusters of bright play structures with shades above to hide from the sun. The play structures are separated for toddlers and older kids. There is so much to get into: slides and swings of varying sizes, sets of monkey bars, a multicolored tunnel and a balancing “log roll.” The cushioned rubber matting protects from scrapes and bruises. The park also offers disc golf and ziplining. 4770 N. Peachtree Rd., Dunwoody. dunwoodyga.gov l  Chastain

Ocee Park Playground

Park Playground

Kids can climb and explore in the treehouse, slide down one of the large roller slides, or play on the natural playscapes. Three giant “oodle” disc swings allow children to recline and swing together, and there is a spider web for climbing. The music area includes drums and chimes, and there are other therapeutic elements. 140 Chastain Park Ave. NW, Atlanta. chastainparkconservancy.org l  Logan

Farm Park Playground

Features include a 25-foot tower, climbing structures and a spider net that is higher than Acworth’s Cauble Park. Much of the area is also covered by shade, and the playground is ADA-accessible and has a rubberized structure leading to and around the swings. 4405 Cherokee St., Acworth. acworthtourism.org l  Mason

Mill Park Playground

Brook Run Park Playground

This play area has a three-level “pirate ship” fort for pretend pirate play. Kids will love the tall slides that come down from the top of the structure. There are also different types of swings and a smaller playground for younger kids. The park’s 120-acre forest offers hiking and biking trails. 1340 McConnell Dr., Decatur. dekalbcountyga.gov l  Morgan

Falls Overlook Park Playground This playground features unusual climbing elements, plenty of green space and views of the Chattahoochee River. Two play structures serve younger and older kids with places to climb, slide and explore, but all ages will love the spider web rope structure. Shade structures provide cover from the sun and a synthetic turf helps with falls. Your family can also walk or hike the trails or go fishing. 400 Morgan Falls Rd., Sandy Springs. sandyspringsga.gov

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SUMMER Fun Guide Here’s the Scoop! Our Favorite Frozen Treats Cool off with a frozen treat from one of our favorite spots. Call or check websites for hours and COVID-19 safety precautions. l  Big

Easy Sno-balls

The classic New Orleans treat is taken to a new level at Big Easy. Try specialties, such as Strawberry Shortcake, Key Lime Pie or Dill Pickle, or create your own with Cake Batter, Tiramisu and more. Woodstock, Midtown and Marietta. bigeasysnoballs.com l  Butter

& Cream

This fan-favorite boasts handcrafted small-batch ice cream and frozen desserts. Kid favorites: Summer Strawberry, Freckled Chocolate, Butterscotch Brownie. Adult favorites: OG Goodness and Honeycomb Forest (made with house-made honeycomb candy!). Decatur and Atlanta. butterandcream.com l  Cremalosa

American Gelato

You’ll find small-batch, made-from-scratch gelato. Try their traditional flavors, like Stracciatella or Pistachio, or American-inspired flavors, such as Banana Pudding, Malted Milk Ball or Gingersnap Cookie. Boozy shakes and “adult” affogato make for a fun treat for the grownups. Decatur. 404-578-2739. cremalosa.com l  Four

Fat Cows

This local favorite offers a wide variety of made-from-scratch ice cream flavors; those with allergies will rejoice at the gluten-free, egg-free and dairy-free options. Try the Tangerine, Lemon, Strawberry or Mango Sorbets! Kid favorites: Superman and Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies and Cream. Multiple locations. fourfatcows.com l  Frosty

Caboose

The “train-watching capital of Atlanta” in Chamblee boasts 36 flavors, including sugar- and gluten-free options. Try a root beer float, milkshake or malt. For extra fun, check out their Astrological Ice Cream Guide, and see if your flavor matches your preference! Chamblee. 770-451-4556. frostycaboose.com l  Frosty

Frog Creamery & Café More than 250 flavors of ice cream, sherbets and sorbet – with 32 flavors available daily. Kid favorites: Blue Moon, Cotton Candy and Cookie Dough. Grown-ups love Cherokee Gold and Elvis in White. Canton. 770-704-9333. frostyfrogcreamery.com l  Jake’s

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams

Ice Cream

The old-school ice cream parlor atmosphere is the cherry on top of this shop. Don’t miss Max’s Magic Kisses, a blue sweet cream base with white chocolate chips and marshmallows, and Chocolate Slap Yo Mama with chocolate sauce, chocolate chips and Oreo cookies. Atlanta. 678-705-7945. jakesicecream.com

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Butter & Cream

l  Jeni’s

Splendid Ice Creams

Jeni’s artisan ice creams are hand-crafted using whole ingredients. Craveworthy flavors include Brown Butter Almond Brittle and Darkest Chocolate. Kids will love combining breakfast and dessert with Skillet Cinnamon Roll. Multiple locations. jenis.com l  King

of Pops

This favorite Atlanta frozen treat can be found around town at special events, grocery stores or restaurants, or by visiting their window store or Ponce City Market locations. Try Cookies ‘N Cream, Strawberry Lemonade or Orange Cream; flavors change depending on the season. Multiple locations. kingofpops.com l  Morelli’s

Ice Cream

Morelli’s offers an ever-changing list of flavors, from Blueberry Corncake to Krispy Kreamier. Kids will love Cookie Monster, while more adventurous adults should try Dark Chocolate Chilli or Coconut Jalapeño. Atlanta. 404-622-0210. morellisicecream.com l  Pelican’s

SnoBalls

Fluffy “snow” topped with your choice of more than 100 flavors. Kids love creations such as Super Hero or Unicorn, or make your own shaved ice, including gluten- and sugar-free options. Multiple locations. pelicanssnoballs.com

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l  Queen

of Cream

When two friends decided to open an ice cream shop with flavors made 100% from scratch, Queen of Cream was born. Kids love Sprinkle Cookie, while parents get a pick-me-up with Cold-Brew Coffee + Cocoa Nibs. Atlanta. queenofcream.com l  Southern

Custard

This dense, rich, creamy dessert is frozen with a special technique to give it a perfect smoothness. Try the flavor of the day; flavors include Black Raspberry Chip, Matcha and Birthday Cake. Brookhaven. 404-402-1570. southerncustard.com l  Sub

Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream

This unique ice cream is frozen using only liquid nitrogen, making it a really cool and cold treat, and you can even learn about the science behind it while you’re in the shop. Traditional and fun flavors include Bubble Gum, Huckleberry, Root Beer and more. Downtown, Johns Creek and Sandy Springs. subzeroicecream.com l  SunO

Dessert

A milky-sweet blend of shaved ice can be topped with fruit, cookies, jelly and more in this Asian-inspired treat. Signature combinations include kid’s favorite Strawberry Kat – strawberry ice cream, mini Kit-Kats and condensed milk. Adults can choose from adventurous blends, like Thai Fusion, or try a Milk Tea. Decatur. 404-343-4699. sunodessert.com

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l  Vintage

Frozen Custard

This old-fashioned ice cream shop offers scoops, sundaes and Vintage Classic Mixes, such as Chocolate Bomb with chocolate custard, hot fudge and dark chocolate flakes, or Blueberry Cobbler, with vanilla custard, blueberry compote and shortbread cookie. Roswell. 678-694-8903. tastevintage.com l  Where’s

the Scoop?

This rolled ice cream shop offers customizable creations. Or you can pick up a House Creation, such as Mango Tango with mango ice cream, strawberries, blueberries, coconut flakes and raspberry drizzle, or Salty Sailor with vanilla ice cream, pretzels, M&Ms, whipped cream and sea salt caramel. Alpharetta and BeltLine. wheresthescoop.com

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SUMMER Fun Guide Get Fresh! Best Family-Friendly Farmers Markets Nothing beats the taste of fruits and veggies direct from the field, but you can also pick up sweets, homemade products and baked goods and more, which make these markets a destination for families. Call or check websites before visiting for COVID-19 safety precautions.

l  Acworth Farmers Market Local vegetables and fruits, plants, jams, jellies, baked goods, cookies and more at this downtown market. When: Fridays, 8 a.m.-noon through Oct. 29 Where: Logan Farm Park – 4405 Cherokee St., Acworth acworth.com/farmers-market l  Alpharetta Farmers Market Herbs and flowers, dairy items, local produce, breads and sweets, live music, chef demos and special events keep families coming. When: Saturdays through Nov., 8:30 a.m.-noon Where: Town Green at City Center – North and South Broad St., Alpharetta alpharettafarmersmarket.com l  Atlanta State Farmers Market Stretching 150 acres, the Atlanta Market is considered one of the largest of its kind in the world. It features a garden center, wholesale and retail activities and fresh produce. When: Open 24 hours, 7 days a week Where: 16 Forest Pkwy., Forest Park agr.georgia.gov/atlanta-farmers-market.aspx l  Avondale Estates Farmers Market Local produce, baked goods, flowers, fruit and pet provisions are just a few of the vendors at this popular market in DeKalb County. Coloring books and sidewalk chalk, located at the information booth, keep younger kids busy. When: Sundays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: My Parents Basement – 22 N. Avondale Rd., Avondale Estates avondaleestatesfarmersmarket.org l  Farmers

Market at The Battery Atlanta

Shop from a wide variety of local vendors selling prepared foods, artisanal bread, home and beauty products, and more on the Plaza Green. When: Select Sundays, 1-4 p.m. through Sept. Where: 755 Battery Ave. SE. Atlanta batteryatl.com l  Bolton

Road Farmers & Artisan Market

Freedom Farmers Market

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Shoppers come for the fresh produce, handmade crafts, and to visit with their neighbors. When: Sundays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: 2081 Bolton Rd. NW, Atlanta boltonroadfarmersmarket.org

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l  Brookhaven Farmers Market Live music entertains as shoppers browse for vegetables, fruits, fresh bakery items, eggs, seafood and more. When: Saturdays, 9 a.m.-noon through Nov. 20 Where: 1375 Fernwood Cir. NE, Brookhaven brookhavenfarmersmarket.com l  Canton Farmers Market Purchase fresh fruits and veggies, prepackaged foods and prepared food vendors. When: Saturdays, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. through Oct. 16 Where: Brown Park – 251 E. Marietta St., Canton cantonga.gov l  Clayton Farmers Market Local produce, jams and jellies, fresh baked goods and local honey are featured at this market, along with herbs and spices, pottery and soap. When: Saturdays, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Where: Covered Bridge Plaza – 46 Plaza Way, Clayton cantonga.gov l  The

Market at Collegetown Farm

Live music, chef demos, produce, yoga and monthly health screenings draw crowds to this Friday farmers’ market. When: Fridays, 2-6 p.m. Where: 324 Lawton St. SW, Atlanta trulylivingwell.com/ctownmarket l  Cotton Mill Farmers Market Farmers within a 50-mile radius of downtown Carrollton bring fruits, vegetables, herbs, art such as stained glass, pottery and jewelry and much more to this weekly market. When: Saturdays, 8-11 a.m. Where: 609 Dixie St., Carrollton cottonmillfarmersmarket.org l  Coweta

County Farmers Market

The first Saturday of each month is Market Day, where you can shop more than 55 vendors. When: First Saturday of each month, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. through Dec. 4 Where: 6 First Ave., Newnan mainstreetnewnan.com/farmers-market l  Decatur Farmers Market Located on the front lawn of the First Baptist Church near downtown Decatur, shop produce and products or pickup items at this market. When: Wednesdays, 4-7 p.m. through Nov. 17 Where: 308 Clairemont Ave., Decatur cfmatl.org/decatur l  Dunwoody Farmers Market Shop produce, breads, honey, peaches, candies, cookies, Indian food and more. When: Saturdays, 9 a.m.-noon through Dec. 18 Where: Brook Run Park – 4770 N. Peachtree Rd., Dunwoody dunwoodyga.org/dunwoody-farmers-market

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l  East

Atlanta Village Farmers Market

l  Grant

This colorful market offers produce, artisan foods, handmade soaps and local artist works to shop or for pickup. When: Thursdays, 4-7 p.m. through Nov. 18 Where: 572 Stokeswood Ave., Atlanta cfmatl.org/eav

Weekly free celebrity chef demonstrations and great locally-grown veggies, meats, breads and artisan foods. When: Sundays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Beacon Atlanta/Eventide Brewing – 1039 Grant St. SE, Atlanta cfmatl.org/grantpark

l  East Point Farmers Market Sustainably grown local produce, baked goods, popsicles, coffee and crafts are some of the many items available at this year-round market. When: Wednesdays, 4-7 p.m. Where: City Hall Green – 2757 E. Point St., East Point downtowneastpoint.com/ eastpointfarmersmarket l  Freedom Farmers Market Find a wide range of organic, local products, including produce, meats, cheeses, yogurt, butter, milk, eggs, baked goods, coffee and more. When: Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.-noon Where: Carter Center Library – 453 Freedom Pkwy. NE, Atlanta freedomfarmersmkt.com l  Fresh MARTA Market This pop-up farm stand appears four days a week in four MARTA stations, offering fresh produce to those who may not have time to visit a traditional farmers market. When: Tues.-Fri., 3-7 p.m. Where: West End (Tues.), H.E. Holmes (Wed.), West Bankhead (Wed.), College Park (Thur.) and Five Points (Fri.) cfmatl.org/marta

Market

Park Farmers

l  Kennesaw

Market

Farmers

More than 20 vendors will offer vegetables, fruits, baked goods and specialty items. When: Wednesdays, 3:30-7:30 p.m. Where: Kennesaw First Baptist Church – 2958 N. Main St., Kennesaw kennesaw-ga.gov/kennesaw-farmersmarket l  Lilburn Farmers Market Enjoy locally grown and produced fruits, vegetables, herbs, jellies, breads, milks, soaps and more. When: Fridays, 4-7 p.m. through Aug. Where: 1400 Killian Hill Rd., Lilburn lilburnfarmersmarket.org l  Mableton Farmers Market Purchase fresh fruits and vegetables, preserves, baked goods and more, and learn more about healthy eating habits and wellness. When: Thursdays, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. through Aug. 12 Where: Mable House Complex – 5239 Floyd Rd. SW, Mableton mableton.com/mableton-farmers-market/ Cont’d on next page

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SUMMER Fun Guide l  Marietta

Square Farmers Market

In-season fruits and veggies, meats, cheese, pastries and more from 65 vendors lining the stalls just off the square. When: Saturdays, 9 a.m.-noon Where: 41 Mill St., Marietta mariettasquarefarmersmarket.com l  Morningside

Farmers Market

All of the produce at Morningside Farmers Market is certified organic. You can also shop for meats, baked goods, flowers, fresh-baked goods, pasta, granola and more. When: Saturdays, 8-11:30 a.m. Where: Morningside Presbyterian Church – 1411 N. Morningside Dr., Atlanta facebook.com/morningsidefarmersmarket l  Norcross Community Market Browse vendors online at this drive-thru market for produce, refreshments, bath and body products, eggs and more. When: Saturdays, 9-11 a.m. Where: City Hall – 65 Lawrenceville St., Norcross norcrosscommunitymarket.com l  Peachtree City Market More than 60 vendors of fruits and vegetables, meat, coffee, honey, plants, BBQ and more. When: Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Aberdeen Village Shopping Center – 215 Northlake Dr., Peachtree City facebook.com/PeachtreeCityMarket l  Peachtree

Road Farmers Market

Shop in person or preorder a wide variety of produce, breads, meats, dairy items, condiments and art at this popular market. When: Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.-noon through Dec. 18 Where: The Cathedral of St. Philip – 2744 Peachtree Rd. NW, Atlanta peachtreeroadfarmersmarket.com l  Piedmont Park Green Market Shop food vendors for seasonal produce, coffee, baked goods, meat, dairy and more. When: Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. through Nov. Where: Piedmont Park – 12th St. and Piedmont, Atlanta piedmontpark.org/green-market l  Ponce City Farmers Market This market hosts some of Atlanta’s finest local food talent, including farmers, food makers and pop-up chefs. When: Wednesdays, 4-8 p.m. through Nov. 17 Where: The Shed on the BeltLine at Ponce City Market – 675 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta cfmatl.org/poncecity

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Sandy Springs Farmers Market

l  Roswell

Farmers & Artisans Market

Enjoy live music and chef demos while shopping for fresh produce, baked goods and more. Kids can collect stamps for the Kids Club educational program and receive a meal from a local restaurant. When: Saturdays, 8 a.m.-noon through Oct. Where: Roswell Presbyterian Church – 755 Mimosa Blvd., Roswell roswellfam.com l  Sandy

Springs Farmers Market

Shop vendors for locally-grown produce, dairy products, meat, eggs, specialty foods and more. When: Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.-noon through Nov. 20 Where: City Springs – 1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs citysprings.com/farmersmarket l  Serenbe Farmers Market Enjoy local and sustainable produce, artisan crafts, farm tours, chef demos and more. Drive-thru and pickup on Fridays from 3:30-5:30 p.m. When: Saturdays, 9 a.m.-noon through Oct. 30 Where: 9110 Selborne Ln., Palmetto serenbefarms.com l  Stone

Mountain Farmers Market

Shop local produce and handcrafted items. When: Tuesdays, 4-7 p.m. through June 29 Where: 922 Main St., Stone Mountain facebook.com/ stonemountainfarmersmarket

l  Suwanee Farmers Market Locally grown produce and a variety of other items such as meat, eggs, salsa, honey and baked goods. When: Saturdays, 8 a.m.-noon through Sept. 25 Where: Suwanee Town Center Park – 330 Town Center Ave., Suwanee suwanee.com l  Tucker Farmers Market Food trucks, live music, and more than 25 vendors with produce, nuts, meats, baked goods, prepared foods and more. Online pre-ordering and drive-thru pickup is also available. When: Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Where: St. Andrews Presbyterian Church – 4882 Lavista Rd., Tucker tuckerfarmersmarket.com l  Vickery

Village Farmers Market

Organic, locally-produced foods are the focus at the Vickery Village Market. Shop for produce, pasta, bread, beef, eggs and more. When: Thursdays, 9 a.m.-noon Where: 5855 S. Vickery St., Cumming l  Vinings

Market

Jubilee Farmers

Shop from local vendors for produce, organic bath products, pasta and more. When: Thursdays, 2:30-5:30 p.m. Where: 4300 Paces Ferry Rd. SE, Vinings viningsjubilee.com l  Woodstock

Fresh Farmers Market

Locally grown produce available. When: Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.-noon through Dec. 18 Where: Market St., Woodstock visitwoodstockga.com

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