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With summer fast approaching, you may not have a family vacation planned yet. Here are three places full of adventure and within an easy drive from Atlanta. n Reconnect at the Lake
Nestled in the Northeast Georgia Mountains, Towns County offers everything families are looking for in a fun vacation. Lake Chatuge provides endless opportunity for families to reconnect, with fishing, kayaking, boating and swimming off the dock. The area has close-by hiking adventures to numerous waterfalls, and mountain views from the highest point in Georgia. Eat at family-owned restaurants serving hometown food and shop for local art, home décor and more. Looking for where to stay? Brasstown Valley Resort offers horseback riding, an indoor pool and hiking trails. On this vacation, you can step back to simpler times, have outdoor adventures and relax around a campfire telling stories and eating s’mores. golakechatuge.com; 706-896-4966.
n Outdoor Adventure on the River With the perfect mix of whitewater rafting, zip lining and other outdoor adventures, matched with unique yurt or cabin lodging, there will be plenty of connection time for family and friends while visiting. With more locations than any other outfitter in the Southeast, Wildwater Adventure Centers has been trailblazing fun in the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains since 1971. Are you looking for big adventure? Check out the wild and scenic Chattooga River, with steep drops through a wild gorge, or the exciting class III and IV waves of the Ocoee River. Looking for family-friendly fun with lots of splashy waves? Check out our Nantahala and Pigeon River trips. wildwaterrafting.com; 866-319-8870.
n Music and Memories
SummerFest at Gaylord Opryland Resort combines music, entertainment, a scavenger hunt and more with lush atrium gardens, poolside fun and an array of dining found year-round. New for this year is the Music, Magic and Memories live atrium show, with dancing, water and lights. Families can hunt through the resort with the Tennessee trivia scavenger hunt, take a Music City-themed cruise on the resort’s indoor river or learn about the region’s spookiest tales on a guided haunted history tour. Try free activities including the Hootenanny Hoedown, with line dancing, limbo and kids’ karaoke, The Learning Log, an interactive learning area, nightly fountain shows and the all-new pool party. gaylordopryland.com/ SummerFest; 888-677-9872. 6 Atlanta Parent SUMMER Fun Guide 2018
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Swing, slide, jump and climb this summer. Visit one of these top playgrounds or see atlantaparent.com/best-playgrounds-atlanta for the complete list of our favorite playgrounds.
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Greenway Playable Art Park Kids will essentially enter a sculpture garden they can play on at this park. Climb, swing and jump from real art structures including the yellow, spider-like structure, the mosaic climbing wall, the large, red swings and the many other jungle gym climbing areas. 70 Abernathy Rd. NE, Sandy Springs.
l Brook Run Park 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, several sets of monkey bars, a multicolored tunnel, and a “log roll” for balancing. The cushioned rubber matting will help protect from scrapes and bruises. 4770 N. Peachtree Rd., Dunwoody.
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Park Playground
Kids can climb and explore in the treehouse, slide down one of the three large roller slides or play on the natural playscapes. Three giant “oodle” disc swings allow two children to recline and swing together and there is a spider web for climbing. The music area includes drums and chimes. 135 W. Wiecua Rd. NW, Atlanta.
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l Dunwoody Nature Center Playground With free admission for most activities, families will love visiting Dunwoody Nature Center. There is one structure for toddlers and one for older kids with huge slides. Other structures include a cube of ropes, a large rope swing and a standing seesaw. Kids also like to check out the tree house. 5343 Roberts Dr., Dunwoody.
l Historic Fourth Ward Park This park, with close access to the BeltLine, is packed with climbing elements, slides, swings, rock walls and even a trampoline. The spider-like ropes course and large swings shaped like bowls are two favorites. Don’t miss the nearby splash pad on hot days. 680 Dallas St., Atlanta.
l Morgan Falls Overlook Park Playground This modern playground with unusual climbing elements has plenty of green spaces overlooking the Chattahoochee River. Two play structures serve both younger and older kids with places to climb, slide and explore. But the spot where they all come together is the spider web, a tall rope structure that provides a climbing challenge. Shades give cover from the sun and the AstroTurf helps with falls. 200 Morgan Falls Rd., Sandy Springs. l PlayTown Suwanee Young and old visitors will enjoy seeing the colorful, fiberglass cow sculptures throughout the pavilion. The playscape is in a natural setting with lots of shade. School-age children and toddlers can climb on the bridge, slides or climbing walls. The playground features a castle, log cabin and rocket. The sand activity area is a fun place to dig and play. 425 Main St., Suwanee.
l Piedmont Park Two great play areas are hidden under the large trees in Piedmont Park to provide natural shade. The Mayor’s Grove Playground is designed for kids with and without special needs with fun play structures. The Noguchi Playscape is next to the park’s 12th Street gate and looks more like a modern sculpture garden than a playground. A giant, winding slide and other features help familiarize children with shapes, colors and textures. 400 Park Dr. NE, Atlanta.
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SUMMER Fun Guide l Swift-Cantrell Park Playground The park features two large playscapes: one for both older and younger kids and one just for younger kids. Children can enjoy swings, climbers, bridges and other playthings. “New patterns of play” are encouraged in a contemporary play system that includes circuits, walls, rings and more. 3140 Old US Hwy. 41, Kennesaw.
l Wills Park Playground The playground offers many chances for imaginative play. A wooden kingdom has towers, bridges and passages, with sections for both younger and older kids. 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 big kids. 11925 Wills Rd., Alpharetta.
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Summer in Atlanta gets hot – stay cool with these ways to splash! Jump through a fountain or splash pad, soar down a waterslide or hang at a beach close to home. Events may be canceled or changed after our deadline. Please check beforehand to confirm dates and times.
Suwanee Town Center Park: Big Splash Interactive Fountain
Fountains Free: l Duluth
Town Green Fountain
l Legacy Fountain at Piedmont Park Splash in this fountain that has more than 70 jets reaching up to 30 feet in the air. Where: 1320 Monroe Dr. NE, Atlanta. 404-875-7275. piedmontpark.org
In the middle of Duluth’s Town Green, this kid-friendly fountain spews water two stories in the air. Where: 3167 Main St., Duluth. 770-497-5291. duluthga.net
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The largest interactive fountain in Gwinnett County uses 1,400 gallons of recycled water every minute. Where: 330 Town Center Ave., Suwanee. 770-945-8996. suwanee.com
of Rings, Centennial Olympic Park Get sprayed, surprised and chilled in these dazzling fountains, and stick around for the water show that’s synchronized to music. Showtimes: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30 and 9 p.m. daily. Where: 265 Park Ave. NW, Atlanta. 404-222-7275. gwcca.org/park
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Pavilion in Mall of Georgia
This fountain surrounded by shops and restaurants is a sweet spot for kids to splash around. Where: 3333 Buford Dr., Buford. 770-271-9458. simon.com/mall/mall-of-georgia
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Towers, Stone Mountain Park
This attraction features a splash pad and a climbing structure with gushing geysers. Where: 1000 Robert E. Lee Blvd., Stone Mountain. 800-401-2407. stonemountainpark.com Cost: Included in daily All Attractions Pass: ages 12 and older, $31.95; ages 3-11, $29.95. Parking, $15. l Atlanta
Botanical Garden
Head to the newly renovated Children’s Garden to cool down with their bigger and better splash pad. Where: 1345 Piedmont Avenue NE, Atlanta. 404-876-5859. atlantabg.org Cost: Included with paid admission: Adults, $21.95; ages 3-12, $18.95; ages 3 and younger, free. l Splash
Fountain at Zoo Atlanta
During the heat of summer, this splash pad adds fun to your zoo trip. Where: 800 Cherokee Ave. SE, Atlanta. 404-624-9453. zooatlanta.org Cost: Included with paid admission: ages 12 and older, $25.99; ages 3-11, $17.99; ages 2 and younger, free.
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Hill Park Splash Pad
Kids will love playing in a water tunnel and hurdling over in-ground spray jets to fight the heat at this city park splash pad. Where: 2305 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy. NW, Atlanta. 404-546-6788. atlantaga.gov Cost: Free l D.H.
Geyser Towers, Stone Mountain Park
Stanton Park Splash ‘N Play
This splash pad is the first solar-powered park in the city. Kids love the spray jets, stationary water cannons and structures to hide behind. Where: 213 Haygood Ave., Atlanta. 404-546-6788. atlantaga.gov Cost: Free l Historic
Fourth Ward Park Splash Pad
Prepare to leave with soaking-wet kids because this splash pad has jets that stream water from all directions. Where: 702 Ralph McGill Blvd., Atlanta. 404-546-6788. atlantaga.gov Cost: Free l Laurel
Park Sprayground
This spot is a great area for kids to expend their energy by running through the numerous sprinklers and water sprayers. Where: 3100 Old Cleveland Hwy., Gainesville. 770-535-8280. hallcounty.org, go to “Parks and Leisure” Cost: $2 l Lillian
Webb Park
An awesome fountain, waterfall and interactive splash pad for kids to play in all summer long. Where: 5 College Street, Norcross. 678-421-2010. norcrossga.net, go to “Parks and Facilities” Cost: Free l Old
Atlanta Park
Kids of all ages will have loads of fun at this 34-acre park with a splash pad and playground. Where: 810 Nichols Rd., Suwanee. 770-205-4646. forsythco.com/parks Cost: $2 Cont’d on page 14
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Spray Station at East Roswell Park
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Park Splash Pad
This water zone features spectacular fountains for great water fun. Park offers tennis and basketball courts, too. Where: 770 Deckner Ave. SW, Atlanta. 404-546-6788. atlantaga.gov Cost: Free l Riverside
Park Splash ‘N’ Play
Cool off beneath a spinning mushroom and try to dodge the in-ground spray jets at this Roswell sprayground. Closed Tuesdays. Where: 575 Riverside Rd., Roswell. 770-594-6158. roswellgov.com, go to “Recreation and Parks” Cost: $2 l Sewell
Park Pool
This splash pad is perfect for cooling off during the hot summer days and having fun under the palm tree fountain. Where: 2055 Lower Roswell Rd., Marietta. 770-509-2741. cobbcounty.org/parks Cost: Ages 18 and older, $4.50; ages 2-17, $3.50. l Splash
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Park Splash Pad
Newly open, the 3,200-square-foot amenity offers water play options controlled by motion sensors. Elements include a fountain spray, ground geyser, jet stream, magic mist and multiple sea silhouettes. Where: 3140 Old 41 Hwy., Kennesaw. kennesaw-ga.gov/parks-and-recreation. Cost: $2. debit and credit card only; ages 2 and younger, free. l Waleska
Splash Pad
This splash pad will leave kids with smiles as they play under the water buckets and umbrella fountains. Where: Cline Park at 704 Bartow Street near Reinhardt University. 678-880-4760. crpa.net/parks Cost: Free
Pools & Waterparks On the Cheap: l Bethesda
Park Aquatic Center
Prepare for some fun at this newly-designed splash pad at Adams Park. Don’t forget to pack a picnic to eat under their large pavilion. Where: 1620 Delowe Dr. SW, Atlanta. 404-753-6091. atlantaga.gov, search “Adams Park” Cost: $5
This location features a giant waterslide that curves out of the building and then re-enters before dropping you into a pool, a lazy river, zero-depth entry into the leisure pool and dunking buckets. Where: 225 Bethesda Church Rd., Lawrenceville. 678-277-0880. gwinnettparks.com, search “Aquatics” Cost: Adults, $10.50; ages 4-10, $8.25; ages 3 and younger, $6.25.
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Station at East Roswell Park
This premier sprayground offers hours of fun and extravagant features for kids and toddlers. Closed Wednesdays. Where: 9000 Fouts Rd., Roswell. 770-594-6188. roswellgov.com, go to “Recreation and Parks” Cost: $2
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Park Aquatic Center
Indoor leisure pool with beach entry, giant waterslide and water play structures. Where: 2723 North Bogan Rd., Buford. 678-277-0853. gwinnettparks.com, search “Aquatics” Cost: Adults, $10.50; ages 4-10, $8.25; ages 3 and younger, $6.25.
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Mill Family Aquatic Center
This aquatic center is a water amusement park featuring slides and sprayers to keep children happy and smiling. Where: 4929 Browns Mill Rd., Lithonia. 770-323-4179. co.dekalb.ga.us; search “Aquatics” Cost: Adults, $12; ages 17 and younger, $10. l Cherokee
Aquatic Center
Climb the steps all the way to the top of the two wild water slides and zip down into the outdoor pool featuring a playground with water cannons, a zero-depth entry area, geysers, deck sprays, a current channel and basketball hoops. Where: 1200 Wellstar Way, Canton. 678-880-4760. crpa.net Cost: Adults, $7; ages 2-13, $6; younger than 2, free. l Collins
Cumming Aquatic Center
Hill Aquatic Center
This outdoor attraction has a zero-depth pool entry, interactive water features, slides, squirty play areas and more. There is also a toddler pool and lazy river. Where: 2200 Collins Hill Rd., Lawrenceville. 770-237-5647. gwinnettparks.com, search “Aquatics” Cost: Adults, $10.50; ages 4-10, $8.25; ages 3 and younger, $6.25. l Cumming
Aquatic Center
Enjoy two slides, a lazy river and a play structure for children. Where: 201 Aquatic Cir., Cumming. 770-781-1781. cummingaquaticcenter.com Cost: Adults, $6; ages 2-17, $5; ages 1 and younger, free. Cont’d on page 16
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Springs Water Park at Wild Horse Creek Park The activity pool is four feet in depth and has an in-water seating area and two basketball back boards. The spray and fountain play areas and two water slides connected to a leisure river also add to the fun. Where: 3820 Macedonia Dr., Powder Springs. 770-528-4035. cobbcounty.org, go to “Aquatics” Cost: Adults, $9; ages 2-17, $6. l South
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Cobb Aquatic Center
Splash down the huge enclosed spiraling slide, slip through the yellow tube slide and into the water and finally enjoy a “lazy river” float. Where: 875 Riverside Pkwy., Austell. 770-739-3180. cobbcounty.org, go to “Aquatics” Cost: Adults, $6.75; ages 2-17, $5.25. l Piedmont
Park Aquatic Center
Features beach entry, lap lanes, natural and structured shade on the pool deck, concessions and recreational activities. Where: 1320 Monroe Dr. NE, Atlanta. 404-875-7275. piedmontpark.org Cost: $5
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Wolf Lodge
Spend the night (or a weekend) at this fun, new waterpark and resort (waterpark included with resort stay) with tons of family attractions including slides, games, pools and more. Where: 150 Tom Hall Pkwy., LaGrange. 844-473-9653. greatwolf.com/georgia Cost: $149.99 and up. l Margaritaville
at Lanier Islands
Find Georgia’s largest wave pool at Lake Lanier Islands’ beach and waterpark. Splash-happy tots adore “Wiggle Waves” and thrill seekers soar down the four-lane slide for a race, plus there is a wide variety of slides for all ages. Where: 7000 Lanier Islands Pkwy., Buford. 678-304-3120. lanierislands. com/margaritaville Cost: Adults, $45.99; kids under 48 inches, $31.99; ages 2 and younger, free. Parking, $15.
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Margaritaville at Lanier Island
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
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Malibu Grand Prix Norcross
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The largest water park in the South boasts some 50 attractions, including the “Dive Bomber” featuring a five-story drop down an enclosed slide, the “Buccaneer Bay” wave pool and “Captain Kids Cove” for younger kids. Where: 250 Cobb Pkwy. N, Marietta. 770-948-9290. sixflags.com/whitewater Cost: Adults, $46.99; kids under 48 inches $41.99; ages 2 and younger, free. Parking, $20.
Flags Hurricane Harbor
Ride the surf in the giant wave pool, plummet down an enclosed tunnel into a zerogravity wave slide on the “Tsunami Surge” or take on the three, twisting slides of the “Bonzai Pipelines.” “Paradise Island” includes an interactive children’s playground. Where: 275 Riverside Pkwy., Austell. 770-739-3400. sixflags.com/overgeorgia/ hurricane-harbor Cost: Included with Six Flags Over Georgia General Admission: $69.99; children under 48 inches, $49.99; ages 2 and younger, free. Parking $25. Cont’d on page 18
Open Daily 9-6 Memorial Day – Labor Day (weather permitting)
Cool River Tubing
Shoot the Hooch COOL RIVER TUBING 590 Edelweiss Strasse Helen, GA 30545
Zip the Hooch NEW Aerial Adventure Park Tubing • Zip Lines • Water Slide
COOL RIVER ADVENTURES 112 Poplar Stump Road Helen, GA 30545
www.coolrivertubing.com • www.coolriveradventures.com 706-878-COOL
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Grand Prix Norcross
Buccaneer Cove has a super-sized water play area that is five levels high with slippery slides, wet tunnels, spray loops and a huge splash bucket. The park features a two-lane open slide and both lanes start at the first level for a big thrill for kids under 36 inches. Where: 5400 Brook Hollow Pkwy., Norcross. 770-416-7630. malibunorcross.com Cost: All day unlimited access pass, $39.99.
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Beach at Cauble Park
The beach area features a white sand beach and roped off area for swimming. Where: 4425 Beach St. NW, Acworth. 770-917-1234. acworth.com/attractions/acworth-beach Cost: Swimming is free. Parking, free Mon.-Fri.; $10 per vehicle (cash only) for non-Acworth residents on weekends between 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. l Big
Beach at Lake Lanier Islands
Hang out on the beach, play some volleyball, catch some rays and enjoy food from the boardwalk. Where: 7000 Lanier Islands Pkwy., Buford. 770-945-8787. lanierislands.com Cost: Free. Parking, $15. l Robin
Lake Beach at Callaway Gardens
Enjoy swimming and sunbathing. Miniature golf, a floating playground with obstacles, paddle boats, inflatable waterslide, rock climbing wall and more available at extra cost. Where: 17800 US Hwy. 27, Pine Mountain. 844-512-3826. callawaygardens.com Cost: Adults, $24.95; children ages 6-12, $12.95; ages 5 and younger, free. l The
Swimming Beach at Red Top Mountain State Park Cool off in the sandy beach area and roped off swimming area nestled in a cove and surrounded by trees at Lake Allatoona, and enjoy the nearby putt-putt golf and large playground. Where: 50 Lodge Rd. SE, Cartersville. 770-975-4226. redtopmountainstatepark.org Cost: Parking, $5.
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Traveling down the Chattahoochee by inner tube or raft is a great way to cool off. Do it yourself, or visit one of these companies for a relaxing day on the river. l 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: 1-855326-3569. 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.
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River Tubing, Helen
This tubing company sits right in the German-inspired town of Helen, and also has a zip line, water slide and climbing areas. After snaking down the Chattahoochee River, explore the town and have a taste of German food. Cost: Purchase tickets at the Headwaters or Chattahoochee Outposts, and the Main Street Booth. $8 per person for a single-tube trip; $12 per person for all-day tubing; prices vary for other activities. The Details: Open daily, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. The minimum age for tubing is 3. 706-878-2665; coolrivertubing.com
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River Tubing, Duluth
If you want a river tubing experience close to home, try this tubing company. They provide the life vests, tubes and shuttle service needed for a day on the river. Cost: $10 per person for a two-hour trip. The Details: Open daily, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. (last trip at 4:30 p.m.) 4349 Abbotts Bridge Rd., 1-844-386-8823; rivertubing.com
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.
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Visit one of shootthehooch.com’s 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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SUMMER Fun Guide Putt-Putt Golf Courses for Kids Around Atlanta There are a variety of mini golf courses, some with unique twists and cool features for families.
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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, a Heegee Tower and Skyline Slide. Hours: Sun. noon-9 p.m.; Mon.-Wed. 3-10 p.m.; Thurs.-Fri. 3-11 p.m.; Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Location: 675 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta. Cost: $7-$10 admission; $5-$10 for mini golf. 770-999-1530; skylineparkatlanta.com l Mountasia
Fun in the Sun – Outdoor Courses
Beat the Heat – Indoor Courses
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Cove
Come aboard this pirate-themed park and play golf. Best of all, get half-off golf tickets between 4 and 6 p.m. on MondaysThursdays. Go for the 27-Hole Adventure for an extra good time. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-10:30 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Location: 3380 Venture Pkwy., Duluth. Cost: $7-$9.50. 770-623-4184; piratescove.net l The
Fringe at Area 51
The Fringe has two 18–hole mini golf courses with surprises and adventures awaiting on this beautifully landscaped course. It sits right outside Aurora Cineplex. Hours: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. daily (summer hours.) Location: 5100 Commerce Pkwy., Roswell. Cost: $5-7 for one course, $7.50-$10.50 for two. 770-518-0788; a51fun.com
Galaxy
Glow Galaxy offers a glowing miniature golf course, inflatables, obstacle courses, and a bounce house. Best of all, it is all glow in the dark! Hours: Change weekly, call to find out. Location: 6527-D Jimmy Carter Blvd., Norcross. Cost: $8. 770-368-3008; glowgalaxy.com 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. There is also an arcade and a prize center. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. noon-9 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. noon-10 p.m.; Sun. noon-8 p.m. Location: 2505 Chastain Meadows Pkwy., Marietta. Cost: $7.50-$8.50. 770-423-2212; monsterminigolf.com l Lunar Mini Golf This mini golf course is illuminated entirely by black lights. There are glow toys for sale that kids will love, with glowing necklaces available for a dollar. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun. Noon-6 p.m. Location: 5900 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Lawrenceville. Cost: $6-$9. 678-847-0128; glowminigolf.com
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Marietta
Three different courses featuring lush greens, water elements, and caves offer a variety of challenges. In addition to putt putt, kids can drive go karts and visit the huge game room – a plus if the rain decides to appear. Tickets can be purchased for just the mini golf, or a combo pass allows access to play in the arcade and ride attractions. Hours: Mon.-Sat. noon-10 p.m.; Sun. noon-9 p.m. Location: 175 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy. NW, Marietta. Cost: $9 for putt–putt 770-422-7227; mountasiamarietta.com l Lakepoint
Station
Choose from three different courses, including a glow in the dark Miner’s Mountain or a train themed Railroad Course, or play them all for $18. Lakepoint Station also offers a climbing wall, a black light odyssey and a gem dig. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Location: 77 Old Allatoona Rd., Cartersville. Cost: $8 for putt–putt 678-719-0921; lakepointstation.com l Fun
Spot America Atlanta
Three putt–putt courses, complete with waterfalls and creeks, ensure families will have a blast. General park admission is free. Rides and games are available at per-play costs, or there are armbands available for purchase. The park is open limited hours, so check the website. Hours: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. daily (summer hours.) Location: 1675 Hwy. 85 North, Fayetteville. Cost: $5 for putt–putt 770-460-5862; funspotamericaatlanta.com – Shelly Gables and Jennifer Wilson
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Game-Changing Places to Play All Day Head to one of these locations with three or more activities – from trampoline jumping to putt-putt and even laser tag! Prices vary depending on location and activities. Check for summer specials before visiting.
Xdrenaline Trampoline Park
l Adventure
Air Sports
425 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy., Kennesaw Swing on a trapeze into a giant foam pit, jump on multiple trampoline areas, play dodgeball or dunk basketballs in hoops. Challenge friends to the battle beams or the large ninja warrior obstacle course. adventureairsports.com; 678-384-2020. l Andretti
Indoor Karting & Games
Marietta and Roswell Race high-speed karts around a track (tracks separated by age and height) then try out the laser tag arena. Climb high above on the ropes courses and zip line (Roswell location only) and bowl on the race-themed lanes. andrettikarting.com; Marietta: 678-712-4247; Roswell: 770-992-5688. l Funopolis
Family Fun Center
40155 Hwy. 441 S, Commerce Start with the bumper cars inside or bumper boats outside, then check out the Pharaoh’s Revenge escape room. Gokarts, laser tag, spider zone climbing area, mini-golf and more. funopolisfamilyfuncenter.com; 706-335-3866. l Fun
Spot America – Atlanta
1675 Hwy. 85 N, Fayetteville This mini-amusement park features several rides to fit different levels of thrills. Try the kiddie Ferris wheel, Drop Zone, laser tag, Giant Swing and more. A new multi-level go-kart track will open this summer. funspotamericaatlanta.com; 407-363-3867. Lakepoint Station
l Gravity
Indoor Trampoline Park
2135 East Main St. Ste. 100B, Snellville Jump to new heights in the Fly Zone or Newton’s Zone for younger jumpers. Play ultimate dodge ball, drop into foam pits or battle friends on the Battle Beams. Test skills in the Wipeout game while ducking and moving to stay up. jumpintogravity.com; 770-696-2839. l Lakepoint
Station
77 Old Allatoona Rd., Cartersville Not only does this location have black light mini-golf inside, it also has two 18-hole mini-golf courses outside that are railroad and mining themed. Climb under and over laser beams in the laser maze and stretch limits by climbing up the Clip ‘n Climb towers. lakepointstation.com; 678-719-0921. l Main
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Event Entertainment
Atlanta, Alpharetta and Suwanee Go bowling, try out the multi-level laser tag arena or the gravity ropes, where you hook up to a zip line and brave rope bridges. mainevent.com; Atlanta: 770-955-0717; Alpharetta: 770-521-9100; Suwanee: 770-945-7111.
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l Malibu
Grand Prix
l Pin
Strikes
5400 Brook Hollow Pkwy., Norcross The Buccaneer Cove water play area is a perfect place to cool off on hot days. Climb aboard the go-karts and take a spin around the track. Play mini-golf or practice hitting in the batting cages. malibunorcross.com; 770-416-7630.
3478 Mt. Zion Rd., Stockbridge Bowl or climb on the light-up rock wall. Play in the Balladium, a blacklight arena with foam balls to shoot at targets. Try the laser tag maze and the bumper cars. pinstrikes9.com; 770-302-0786.
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l Stars
Fun Center
and Strikes
1959 Metropolitan Pkwy., Atlanta Bounce on inflatables, bowl on one of the 38 lanes or roller skate. The laser tag area is also a fun pick. metrofuncenter.com; 404-724-8826.
Multiple Metro Atlanta locations Bowl at any location, and enjoy bumper cars, laser tag and virtual reality adventures at select locations. starsandstrikes.com
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l Xdrenaline
Fun Factory
7442 Douglas Blvd., Douglasville Kids can feel like a robot by strapping into the Cyborbots and controlling movements. Jump on inflatables, through the obstacle course or down slides. Try the batting cages or climbing wall. mojobasfunfactory.com; 770-575-0717.
Trampoline Park
1611 Roswell Rd., Marietta Jump on tons of different types of trampolines from tumbling tracks to basketball dunking zones. Try the rock wall, dodgeball area, ninja course and places to jump into foam pits. xdrenaline.com; 770-604-1367.
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It’s Movie Time Under the Stars
Grab your lawn chairs and blankets and head out to one of these area parks for a free movie night. Check the websites before visiting for weather cancellations. l Georgia
Movies in the Park
See georgiamoviesinthepark.com for showtimes. June 1 – “Ferdinand” (PG): Dawsonville June 12 – “Peter Rabbit” (PG): Cumming June 16 – “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” (PG-13): Woodstock June 23 – “Peter Rabbit” (PG): Canton June 26 – “The Greatest Showman” (PG): Cumming July 10 – “Paddington 2” (PG): Cumming July 21 – “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” (PG-13): Woodstock July 24 – “Ferdinand” (PG): Cumming July 28 – “Ferdinand” (PG): Canton Aug. 10 – TBD: Dawsonville Aug. 18 – “Sherlock Gnomes” (PG): Woodstock Aug. 25 – “Sherlock Gnomes” (PG): Canton Canton: Brown Park, 251 E Marietta St. Cumming: Vickery Village, 5860 S Vickery St. Dawsonville: Beach of Lake Lanier, War Hill Park, 4081 War Hill Park Rd.; Veterans Memorial Park, 186 Recreation Rd. Woodstock: Northside Hospital-Cherokee Amphitheater, 101 Arnold Mill Rd. l B
at the Movies from B98.5
June 2 – “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” (PG-13): Suwanee Town Center Park, 330 Town Center Ave., Suwanee. June 16 – “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” (PG-13): Taylor Farm Park, 1380 Pine Valley Rd., Powder Springs. June 23 – “The Greatest Showman” (PG): Rhodes Jordan Park, 100 E. Crogan St., Lawrenceville. July 21 – “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” (PG-13): Suwanee Town Center Park, 330 Town Center Ave., Suwanee. July 28 – “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” (PG-13): Pernoshal Park, 4575 N. Shallowford Rd., Dunwoody. Aug. 4 – “Coco” (PG): Veterans Park, 240 Constitution Blvd., Dallas. Aug. 11 – “The Greatest Showman” (PG): Riverside Park, 575 Riverside Rd., Roswell.
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l Flicks
on the Bricks
Duluth Town Green Movies begin at dusk. June 1 – “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” (PG-13) July 6 – “Peter Rabbit” (PG) Aug. 3 – “Coco” (PG) Sept. 7 – “Black Panther” (PG-13) 3142 Hill St. NW, Duluth. l Outdoor
Movie Series
Swift-Cantrell Park Arrive at 6 p.m. for pre-show activities. June 2 – “Moana” (PG) 3140 Old 41 Hwy. NW, Kennesaw. l Movies Under the Stars Mall of Georgia, The Village Pavillion Live music from 5-7 p.m. Movie at 7:15 p.m. June 2 – “Black Panther” (PG-13) June 9 – “Paddington 2” (PG) June 16 – “Justice League” (PG-13) June 23 – “Wonder” (PG) July 4 – “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle”(PG-13) – post 9:35 p.m. fireworks. July 14 – “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” (PG-13) July 21 – “Coco” (PG) July 28 – “Cars 3” (G) 3333 Buford Dr. NE, Buford. l Movies in the Park Atlantic Station Central Park Movies begin at dusk. June 7 – “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” (PG-13) June 14 – “Mean Girls” (PG-13) June 21 – “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (PG) June 28 – “Happy Feet” (PG) July 5 – “I Am Legend” (PG-13) July 12 – “Hancock” (PG-13) July 19 – TBD 1380 Atlantic Dr. NW, Atlanta. l Movies
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Town Brookhaven Movies begin at dusk. June 7 – “Ferdinand” (PG) June 14 – “Paddington 2” (PG) June 21 – “E.T.” (PG) June 28 – “Clueless” (PG-13) July 12 – “Back to the Future” (PG) July 19 – “Mama Mia” (PG-13) July 26 – “Coco” (PG) Peachtree Road adjacent to Oglethorpe University.
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l Movies
on the Lawn
Lawrenceville Lawn 8-10 p.m.; Movies begin at dusk. June 8 – “Paddington 2” (PG) July 13 – “Twister” (PG-13) 210 Luckie St., Lawrenceville. l Movies
at Newtown Park
Movies begin at dusk. Pre-show activities begin at 7 p.m. June 9, July 14 and Aug. 11 – Movies announced a week prior to event. 3150 Old Alabama Rd., Johns Creek. l Flick-Nic Candler Park Movies begin at dark. Aug. 4 – “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” (PG-13) Aug. 18 – “Black Panther” (PG-13) Sept. 8 – “Coco” (PG) 1500 McLendon Ave. NE, Atlanta. l KISS
at the Movies from KISS 104.1 June 1 – “Black Panther” (PG-13): Amphitheatre at Riverdale Town Center, 7210 Church St., Riverdale. June 23 – TBA: Ronald Bridges Park, 5285 Lakeside Dr., Union City. July 14 – TBA: Stockbridge City Hall, 4640 N Henry Blvd., Stockbridge. Aug. 18 – TBA: Lithonia Park, 2501 Park Dr., Lithonia.
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Discount Movies
These theaters offer a chance to see recent or current movies without the expensive prices. Kid Flicks: l Regal Cinemas Multiple Atlanta locations See family-friendly movies for $1 during the Summer Movie Express on Tuesdays and Wednesdays through July. Check with each location for showtimes. Movies for this summer include “Curious George,” “Despicable Me” and more. regmovies.com/movies/summer-movie-express l Cinemark
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157 Banks Station, Fayetteville Beginning in June, Summer Movie Clubhouse offers children’s movies for $1 each Tuesday-Thursday. On Tuesdays, each ticket is $1 for any movie. Catch the Early Bird special – any movie before 1 p.m. is $1.25. 3D films have a surcharge of $2. cinemark.com search Fayetteville; 770-460-0308.
Also a Deal: l Picture Show at Merchants Exchange Picture Show at Merchants Exchange 4400 Roswell Rd., Marietta On Tuesdays, tickets are half-price, so you can see movies for $1. $2 per ticket; 3D movies, $4. pictureshowent. com click on Marietta under the theatres tab; 770-977-2977. l Venture
Cinema
3750 Venture Dr., Duluth (in the Santa Fe Mall) $3.50 per ticket; 3D movies, $5. 2 and younger, free. venturecinema. net; 678-957-9545.
Drive-In: l Starlight Drive-In Theatre 2000 Moreland Ave. SE, Atlanta Step back in time and watch a movie from your car at this drive-in theatre. Ages 10 and older, $9; ages 5-9, $1. starlightdrivein.com
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SUMMER Fun Guide Butterflies Galore! A butterfly may land right on your arm, hand or even head at these seasonal butterfly encounters and festival.
l Mark
your Calendar:
l Butterfly Encounter Chattahoochee Nature Center Through July 31. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sun. noon-4:30 p.m. Get up close with hundreds of native butterflies surrounded by colorful nectar plants. Be sure to bring your camera. 9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell. 770-992-2055. Included with admission: Adults, $10; ages 3-12, $6; ages 2 and younger, free. chattnaturecenter.org
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Butterfly Festival
Dunwoody Nature Center Aug. 11. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Three butterfly tents filled with hundreds of butterflies to discover. In addition to the tents, games, crafts, animal encounters and discovery stations will be set up throughout the park. 5343 Roberts Dr., Dunwoody. 770-394-3322. Adults, $10; ages 4-12, $5; ages 3 and younger, free. dunwoodynature.org/ butterfly
Garden with Wings
Smith-Gilbert Gardens July 3-21. Tues.-Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Visitors can observe native species including Monarchs, Tiger Swallowtails and more, in all stages of life in this butterfly house. 2382 Pine Mountain Rd., Kennesaw. 770-919-0248. Included with admission: Adults, $7; ages 6-12, $5; ages 5 and younger, free. smithgilbertgardens.com
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SUMMER Fun Guide How to Save Money l CityPASS This multi-use ticket deal helps you save when visiting area attractions. It’s a packaged selection along with some perks. It’s Good at Five Attractions: Atlanta CityPASS includes admission to Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, and CNN Studio Tours. For your last two attractions, you get choices. Visit Zoo Atlanta or the Center for Civil and Human Rights, and choose between Fernbank Museum of Natural History and the College Football Hall of Fame. Customize your package based on your crew’s interests. Admission Savings are Big: You can save up to 40 percent on regular admission at the five attractions you visit. Ticket prices add up, especially for families.
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It’s Valid for Nine Days: Don’t think you have to see all these spots in a weekend (we’d need more than one nap)! The CityPASS is valid for nine days. You can plan for one or two adventures a day. Ages 13 and older, $76; ages 3-12, $61; ages 2 and younger, free. citypass.com More Discounts are Included: You can choose a printed booklet of vouchers to be mailed to you, or buy the mobile voucher and get your booklet at your first attraction. The booklet has tips on parking, when to visit, and discount coupons for additional activities, dining, transportation and special mementos. It Saves Time at Entry: Because you’ll already have your tickets, you won’t have to wait in long lines. At some attractions, you’ll even get bigger admission perks, with expedited entry during peak times when lines are longest. l Library Pass Program You can check out free passes at your local library to several area attractions including Georgia ParkPass or a Historic Site Pass, Zoo Atlanta and Center for Puppetry Arts. Visit websites for complete details and restrictions. Other free admissions that vary by county (Gwinnett County, for instance, has passes to Hudgens Center for Art & Learning and Southeastern Railway Museum).
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How to Get Around l MARTA Riding MARTA with kids can be a quick way to travel to different neighborhoods, not to mention a fun experience. Park at a station closest to you, and make a stop in Decatur, Buckhead, Downtown Atlanta, Midtown and more. Itsmarta.com lists schedules and locations. l Electric
Car and Segway Tours
ATL-Cruzers has electric car and Segway tours of Atlanta including downtown, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, Midtown, Oakland Cemetery and more. atlcruzers.com
What to See l Atlanta
Gardens
Botanical
Wander through paths of bright flowers or stop by the Children’s Garden. This area features more ways to play including a bird nest-shaped playground and water feature. atlantabg.org Don’t miss: The Imaginary Worlds exhibit with topiary-like plant sculptures through Oct. 28. l Atlanta History Center Explore our state’s history from the perspective of Civil War soldiers, Indian natives or even “Gone With the Wind” author Margaret Mitchell. atlantahistorycenter.com Don’t miss: Through June 2019, catch the Barbecue Nation exhibit to explore how this food has connected cultures around the world.
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l Bus Tours Several companies offer bus tours, which can be a cooler way to see the city in the summer. Try Tours of Atlanta (toursofatlanta.com) to learn about landmarks and attractions or tour “Gone With The Wind” locations. Atlanta Sightseeing Bus Tours (atlsightseeingtours.net) provides a fivehour tour around the Atlanta BeltLine, CNN Center, Atlantic Station and more. The Civil Rights Tour (civilrightstour. com) takes visitors from the King Center to Auburn Avenue, Ebenezer Baptist Church, the State Capitol and more. l Atlanta Streetcar These all-electric streetcars run seven days per week, and the Downtown loop includes stops at Centennial Olympic Park, Sweet Auburn Curb Market and more. The Streetcar stops at each of its 12 stops, so it’s easy to get on and off. streetcar.atlantaga.gov
l Trolley Tours Experience Downtown Atlanta with the Peachtree Trolley Company’s (thepeachtreetrolley.com) 90-minute, fullynarrated tours starting at Centennial Olympic Park and covering areas such as The Fox Theatre, The Woodruff Arts Center and more. Also try the Historic Marietta Trolley Company (mariettatrolley.com) tours to learn about Glover Park, The Marietta National Cemetery, Kennesaw Mountain and more. l Bicycle Tours Get exercise while also seeing the city from a bicycle. The Fall in Love With Atlanta tour includes an eight-mile bike ride through Inman Park, the Atlanta BeltLine, The Jimmy Carter Center and more. Also join the Journey for Civil Rights Tour or the Street Art tour. Each includes a bicycle, helmet, bottled water and snack. Guests need to be at least 4'8" to ride and need to know how to operate hand brakes. Ages 14 and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. biketoursatl.com
l Center for Puppetry Arts The largest museum dedicated to the art of puppetry is in Atlanta, and showcases hundreds of puppets from different eras and countries, including Muppet favorites. While visiting, a puppet show and a builda-puppet workshop is a must-do. puppet. org Don’t miss: “Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type” from June 12-July 29. l Children’s
of Atlanta
Museum
Be a Waffle House cook for the day, build a block city or attend one of the fun, daily programs. The museum has six permanent exhibits to explore the world of science, engineering, art, food and more. childrensmuseumatlanta.org Don’t miss: The Amazing Castle exhibit opens June 9, where children can role-play in costumes, cook a royal meal or visit the tower to wake the sleeping dragon. l CNN Center See how news is broadcast all over the world from Atlanta. The experience gives visitors a peek into live studios, the chance to sit behind an anchor desk, and a bird’seye view of the famous 24-hour newsroom. tours.cnn.com Don’t miss: Families can visit a mock studio and read copy from a monitor.
College Football Hall of Fame
l College
Football Hall of Fame
Families can learn about college football players, team history and much more through giant touch screens, a playing field and out-of-this-world displays. See memorabilia from football greats, try your hand in the Skill Zone and access your stats online after you leave. cfbhall.com Don’t miss: Each person receives an All-Access Pass, which allows for videos and selfies to be instantly stored. Cont’d on page 30
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Fernbank Museum of Natural History
What to See l Fernbank Museum of Natural History See towering dinosaur skeletons and experience hands-on exhibits including Sensing Nature to learn about weather, and Fernbank NatureQuest, where kids can explore life under the sea. Don’t forget to visit Fernbank WildWoods, featuring playgrounds and nature-viewing vistas. fernbankmuseum.org Don’t miss: FOOD: Our Global Kitchen on display June 9-Aug. 26. Kids can stroll through an ancient market, cook a virtual meal and more. l Georgia Aquarium One of the biggest aquariums in the world, the Georgia Aquarium showcases marine life in an awesome way. The Ocean Voyager exhibit includes large, floorto-ceiling windows and a walk-through tunnel to watch whale sharks, manta rays and colorful fish swim above. georgiaaquarium.org Don’t miss: Penguins and sea otters are just some of the sea life you can see from portal holes. These specially-designed areas make you feel as if you are in the encounters. l High Museum of Art Admire art from multiple time periods and genres in permanent and traveling collections. The Greene Family Learning Gallery is undergoing renovations, and will be closed this summer, but will re-open in October with a fresh, new look. Every second Sunday, admission is free and special programs are offered. high.org Don’t miss: Beginning June 3, Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Classic exhibit showcases 200 works from Winnie-the-Pooh history.
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l Martin
Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site
The nation’s most famous civil rights leader was born and buried here. The site includes exhibits, MLK’s birth home, The King Center and Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in downtown Atlanta. Learn about the life of Dr. King and the lasting legacy he left behind. nps.gov/malu Don’t miss: The Reflecting Pool and the tombs of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King. l SkyView Atlanta The giant Ferris wheel towers 20 stories above Centennial Olympic Park, and provides a great panoramic view of downtown Atlanta. While taking in the view, you’ll stay cool in the climate-controlled gondolas. skyviewatlanta.com
World of Coca-Cola
l World of Coca-Cola Visit The Vault of the secret formula, watch the bottling process, sing along to Coke commercials and walk through rooms of CocaCola artifacts. For most kids, sampling tons of flavors of coke from around the world is the best part. worldofcoca-cola.com l Zoo Atlanta Meet animals of all kinds or climb high above tree-dwelling animals in the new Treetop Trail climbing area. Play in the splash fountain or on the playgrounds, ride on the carousel or head to the petting zoo. zooatlanta.org Don’t miss: Ya Lun and Xi Lun, the only twin giant pandas in the United States, will be cavorting all summer in their play area. Cont’d on page 32
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Make it a Staycation
Staying close to these attractions makes exploring a breeze The Battery Atlanta l What to do: Visit SunTrust Park for a Braves games and Hope & Will’s Sandlot also inside the park, with a zip line, rock climbing wall and games. The Battery includes shops and restaurants, plus when staying on site, you don’t have to worry about finding parking spots. batteryatl.com l Good eats: Check out the new Punch Bowl Social for burgers, tacos and breakfast foods plus bowling and arcade games (ages 21 and older after 10 p.m.). Also check out Antico for authentic Italian pizza or The El Felix for Tex Mex. l Where to stay: Omni Hotel at The Battery Atlanta. 2625 Circle 75 Pkwy., Atlanta. omnihotels.com/hotels/atlanta-battery
Downtown Atlanta l What to do: Walk to the Georgia Aquarium and then across to the World of Coca-Cola. Both of these attractions offer a day’s worth of fun for families. Other close attractions include: The College Football Hall of Fame, Children’s Museum of Atlanta, CNN Center and more. Burn some energy by visiting Centennial Olympic Park, the Fountain of Rings and playgrounds. Catch an Atlanta United soccer game at the close-by Mercedes-Benz Stadium. downtownatlanta.com l Good eats: Within a short drive, The Varsity is a iconic choice for onion rings and a hot dog. Near by is Ted’s Montana Grill and Hard Rock Café. l Where to stay: Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown. 275 Baker St., Atlanta. Hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com search Atlanta Downtown. Numerous other hotels are in walking distance to attractions, including the Embassy Suites by Hilton Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park and Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN Center.
Stone Mountain l What to do: Hike the mountain or walk the trails, meet dinosaurs at Dinosaur Explore, then head to the Geyser Towers, miniature golf, Scenic Railroad and SkyHike, one of the nation’s largest climbing adventure courses. Be sure to stay into the evening for the Lasershow Spectacular with graphics, lasers, music and fire effects. stonemountainpark.com l Good eats: Eat inside the park at Base Camp BBQ, Big Rock Café or Granite Café among other choices, or stop by a grocery store and pack a picnic lunch to enjoy at the park. l Where to stay: Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort 4021 Lakeview Dr., Stone Mountain. Marriott.com search Atlanta Evergreen
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SUMMER Fun Guide Hundred Acre Wood Rolls into Town Winnie-the-Pooh comes to Atlanta in a big way, with a show, an exhibit, a play space and plenty of honey.
l Winnie-the-Pooh:
Exploring a Classic
High Museum of Art June 3-Sept. 2. Tues.-Thurs. and Sat. 10 a.m.5 p.m. Fri. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun. Noon-5 p.m. This exhibition, organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, explores the history and legacy of Pooh through original sketches, photographs, memorabilia and letters. The display also includes interactive elements that bring Shepard’s illustrations to life. Atlanta. 404-733-4400. Ages 6 and older, $14.50; ages 5 and younger, free. high.org l Winnie-the-Pooh Alliance Theatre June 7-July 8. See website for showtimes. Join Pooh Bear and friends Piglet, Rabbit, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, and even Owl as one adventure turns into another through the Hundred Acre Wood. Atlanta. 404-7335000. $15; ages 6-17, $10; ages 3-5, $5. alliancetheatre.org l The
One Acre Wood
Joe Bankoff Gallery at the Woodruff Arts Center June 9-July 15. Mon.-Fri. 1-4 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. July 9-15, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. A playspace designed for ages newborn to 2 years and their caregivers inspired by the magical Hundred Acre Wood from the Winnie-the-Pooh stories. Toddlers can explore textures, sounds, and discover the adventure that awaits in the woods. Atlanta. 404-7335000. Free. alliancetheatre.org
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Do More, Spend Less
There are many ways to have an awesome summer without spending a lot! Get more ideas by reading our list of 50+ free things to do with kids at atlantaparent.com.
Bowling
Free Nature Centers
Visit kidsbowlfree.com, bowlsummergames.com or the bowling center’s website for information. Discounted bowling at these locations and more: l AMF Lanes
l Metro Fun Center
l Autrey Mill Nature Preserve: Check out the trails and spot native plants and animals. The outdoor animal exhibits include ducks, rabbits, a tortoise and chickens and the indoor exhibit is home to a variety of local reptiles, amphibians and fish. autreymill.org
l Bowlmor Atlanta l Bowlero
l Select locations of Stars and Strikes
l Blue Heron Nature Preserve: This green haven in Buckhead has tons of trails, a creek and a community garden. Spot turtles, birds, wildflowers and more. bhnp.org
l Brunswick Zone
l The Comet Pub and Lanes
l Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve: This preserve in Decatur has several miles of trails, and is also a wildlife sanctuary. The area is home to beavers, foxes, frogs, rabbits and dozens of species of birds. cshepherdpreserve.org
Roller Skating l Several metro Atlanta roller skating centers participate in a skate free program by kidsskatefree. com. Kids 12 and younger can register to receive a free coupon (does not include skate rental). Each center sets their own skate hours. Rinks include: Sparkles Family Fun Centers and Hot Wheels Skate Center. Also check with more local rinks for summer deals or discount skating days.
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l Dunwoody Nature Center: Kids can climb and slide on the great playground, look for wildlife along the trails or romp around the creek bank at this preserve. Every first Saturday includes special guests or nature-themed activities. dunwoodynature.org
Playgrounds Get outside and play at one of Atlanta’s many playgrounds. Our favorite picks include areas with shade, slides, swings and climbing areas galore. Visit atlantaparent.com for our list of 75 best playgrounds and parks for families.
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Museums with free days Atlanta History Center, High Museum of Art, Tellus Science Museum and Center for Civil and Human Rights: One free general admission on the first full weekend of each month for Bank of America and Merrill Lynch cardholders. l High Museum of Art: Free admission the second Sunday of each month from noon-5 p.m. and special family-friendly programs from 1-4 p.m. high.org. The Woodruff Arts Center also hosts Family Fun days June 10 and July 8 from 1-4 p.m. with activities including an instrument petting zoo, interactive storytimes, art making workshops, drop-in acting classes and more. woodruffcenter.org l MODA (Museum of Design Atlanta): Family Free Day the second Sunday of most months. There is not one in June this year, and the next one is July 8. museumofdesign.org l Michael C. Carlos Museum: In 2019, the Museum will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the formal founding on Emory University’s campus. Free admission is from 1-4 p.m., and days are scheduled between now and 2019. Next dates include each Thursday in June and July. See carlos.emory.edu/visit/hours-admission for more dates.
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Museums (always free) There are several museums in metro Atlanta that don’t charge admission. Here are a few: The Georgia Capitol Museum Tour, where kids can learn about the government; The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park, which includes his boyhood home; The Marietta Fire Museum and the Roswell Fire Museum, where fire fighting history and antique fire trucks are just part of the artifacts that fascinate kids. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum is free for ages 16 and younger, and adults pay $8. Visiting Fernbank Science Center is free, but planetarium shows are $7 for adults and $5 for ages 3-18.
Concerts Metro Atlanta has an abundance of free, family-friendly outdoor concerts in the summer. Make sure and check out our full list on atlantaparent.com l Roswell Riverside Sounds at Riverside Park: First Saturday of each month through October. l Summer Concert Series at Mall of Georgia: Every Saturday through July 28. No programs June 30 or July 7. l Glover Park Concert Series in Marietta Square: The last Friday night of month through September. l Concerts by the Springs on Heritage Green in Sandy Springs: One Sunday each month through September. Upcoming June 10 and July 8. l The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra: Free concert in Piedmont Park on June 14, 7:30 p.m. at Oak Hill, in the southwest corner of the park.
At the Library Local libraries offer a great list of free children’s storytimes, but they also offer special events such as yoga, music or language classes as well as free crafts, origami or cartooning. Check with your local library for schedule. You can also check out free passes at your local library to several area attractions including Georgia ParkPass or a Historic Site Pass, Zoo Atlanta and Center for Puppetry Arts. Visit websites for complete details and restrictions. Other free admissions that vary by county (Gwinnett County, for instance, has passes to Hudgens Center for Art & Learning and Southeastern Railway Museum).
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Free Classes Many stores offer free or almost free classes for kids year-round. Check stores for schedule. l Michaels stores: Arts and crafts classes for ages 3 and older for $2-$5 per child. michaels.com l Home Depot and Lowe’s: Free classes on select weekends for young builders. homedepot.com, lowes.com. l Bass Pro Shops: Outdoor skills workshops and special, free children’s events are held on select dates. Check basspro.com and choose the Lawrenceville location for schedule. l Lakeshore Learning: Make a different free craft each week. Every Sat. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Ages 3 and older. lakeshorelearning.com
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Glow-In-The-Dark Play Area Features:
v minigolf v football v soccer v basketball v air cannons v glow-in-the-dark inflatables v lighted interactive game floor
PRIVATE PARTIES
Party Rooms with glow & regular lighting
6527 JIMMY CARTER BLVD. NORCROSS v 770-368-3008
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Take a family outing to grab a frozen pop or snow cone, where each person can pick out a custom flavor or topping.
Snow Cones
l K.O.
l Big
Try over 75 flavors including Mango, Cotton Candy and The Rainbow. While enjoying your icy treat, play tons of classic arcade games that are all set on free play in the store. Marietta; 678-232-2525. kosnoballs.com
Easy Sno-Balls
New Orleans-style ice that kids and adults alike rave about. Kids will love the Blue Cotton Candy or Sour Raspberry and adults will enjoy the tart Key Lime Pie flavor, a custom creation by the owner. Woodstock; 470-695-6144. Facebook.com/ bigeasysnoballs. l Bon
Glaze
This new donut spot is serving up shaved ice for the summer. Try Bubble Gum, Wedding Cake or Dreamsicle flavors. You can even opt to top your shaved ice with cotton candy. Atlanta; 470-428-2569, Brookhaven; 678-6914534. bonglaze.com l Hokulia
Shave Ice
You don’t have to vacation in Hawaii for a taste of this traditional shaved ice. Choose from tons of fruity flavors and add Macadamia Nut Ice Cream or toppings such as sweetened condensed milk or Li Hung Mui Powder. Atlanta; 404-697-6400. hokuliashaveice.com. l Ice
Ice Baby SnoBalls
Authentic New Orleans-style snoballs are served at the Strawberry Fields Market with flavors including Carolina Peach, Scout Honor Mint Chocolate and other locally-sourced flavors throughout the summer. Holiday Marina, Lake Lanier Islands; 678-3612744. Facebook.com/iceicebabysnoballs/
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Hawaiian Shaved Ice
Try Hawaiian Paradise with Pineapple, Coconut and Banana or Rainbow with Strawberry, Banana and Blue Hawaii. Add ice cream to the mix or try the Pineapple or Lava Flow Bowls. They also offer milk teas, milkshakes and coffee. Suwanee; 678-288-9673. facebook.com/ParadiseHawaiian-Shaved-Ice-432372837142367/ l Pelican’s
Snoballs
Born from a New Orleans tradition of combining smooth fluffy snow with bold flavors, Pelican’s Snoballs features over 100 varieties, including Rainbow, Frogger’s, Shark Attack and Pretty Princess. Covington; 678-6754, Douglasville; 919-9953489, Kennesaw; 704-578-6002, Marietta; 678494-6336. pelicanssnoballs.com l SnowVille
Shavery
This location serves up shaved snow, a variation from shaved ice. The concept derives from Taiwan, and is created by shaving flavored ice into a base of milk and water. Try the Traditional, Strawberry, Honey Dew or Key Lime Pie among other flavors. Marietta; 470-263-8170. snowvilleshavery.com Cont’d on page 38
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Butterfly Encounter Open Daily Now through July 31
l SunO The milky and sweet Asian-inspired blend creates a mix of ice cream and snow cone consistency. Try Chocolate, Thai Tea, Green Tea or Strawberry among other flavors. Kids 8 and younger get a free, small SunO every Friday with purchase. Duluth; 404-969-5128, Decatur; 404-343-4699. sunodessert.com
Frozen Pops l King
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Stars
Find this local frozen pop company in area Whole Foods as well as by the Mayor’s Grove Playground in Piedmont Park. Try the Arnold Palmer, Chocolate Salted Coconut or the Sweet Potato Pie and more. Flavors change by season. Mayor’s Grove Playground in Piedmont Park and Whole Foods. 404-500-8232. popstarsatl.com l Steel
Summer Fun
of Pops
This staple Atlanta frozen treat can be found all around town at many festivals, restaurants, grocery stores or by visiting their window store or Ponce City Market locations. Try Cookies and Cream, Strawberry Lemonade or Fresh Peach. King of Pops sources produce from their very own farm and flavors change depending on the season. “The Window,” Atlanta and Ponce City Market. 833-328-7677. kingofpops.com
City Pops
The Alabama favorite is now in Atlanta. The small-batch treats are made with locallyharvested ingredients. The seasonal flavors change with what is fresh, including fruity or creamy Avocado, Strawberry Cream, Lavender Lemonade and more. Cart in Atlantic Station and Decatur; 678-996-1380. steelcitypops.com
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SUMMER Fun Guide Places to Get Ice Cream Around Atlanta Take a family outing to grab a frozen treat, where everyone gets to pick out a custom flavor, scoop or topping.
l Jake’s
Ice Cream
The old-school ice cream parlor atmosphere is the cherry on top of this flavor-packed ice cream shop. Also follow their ice cream truck “Reno” on Saturdays and Sundays. Favorite scoop: Chocolate Slap Yo Mama, made with chocolate sauce, chocolate chips and Oreo cookies. Kid’s scoop: Max’s Magic Kisses, a sweet cream base turned blue, with white chocolate chips and marshmallows. Atlanta; 678-705-7945, East Point; 404-558-6813 (ice cream truck until location opens). jakesicecream.com. l Jeni’s
Splendid Ice Creams
Jeni’s Splendid has quickly become popular with national scoop shop locations, and Atlanta is lucky enough to have four of the few. Favorite scoops: Brown Butter Almond Brittle, Brambleberry Crisp and Sweet Cream. Kid’s scoops: Milkiest Chocolate, Roasted Strawberry Buttermilk and Wildberry Lavender. Not on the menu, but ask for a single scoop for less. Atlanta Westside; 404-355-6050, Atlanta Krog Street Market; 470-891-8105, Decatur; 470-891-8095 and Alpharetta; 678-894-1483. jenis.com l Morelli’s
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
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and Cream
The small batch ice cream is made fresh right in the kitchen. Favorite scoops: Cashew Crème Brulee, Honeycomb Forest, O.G. Goodness. Kid’s scoops: Butterscotch Brownie and Milk and Cookies. Decatur; 404-378-7272, Roswell; 770-998-7551. butterandcream.com l Frosty
Caboose
Kids will love visiting this old train car for ice cream, with a view of working trains right next to the location. Try over 36 flavors with creative names such as Grandma’s Banana Puddin’ and Va-VaVanilla. Favorite scoops: Sea Turtle Madness (salted caramel) and Coffee Almond Fudge. Kid’s scoops: Cookie Monster Madness and Happy Birthday Cake or Superman. Chamblee; 770-451-4556. frostycaboose.com. l Frosty
Frog Creamery & Café
Makes over 250 wonderful flavors of ice cream, sherbets, sorbet and no-sugar-added ice creams – with 32 smooth and creamy flavors available every day. Favorite scoops: Cherokee Gold (Butterfinger, banana cheesecake), Elvis in White (white chocolate, peanut butter, banana) Kid’s scoops: Blue Moon, Cotton Candy and Cookie Dough Canton; 770-704-9333. frostyfrogcreamery.com l Frozen
Cow Creamery
This ice cream place uses fresh ingredients along with liquid nitrogen to make the ice cream right in front of you. Lots of flavor combinations. Favorite scoops: Raspberry Chip Fudge and Bananas Foster Kid’s scoops: Birthday Cake and S’mores Kennesaw; 678-324-7459. Woodstock; 770-675-9169. frozenbluecow.com
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With over 200 homemade flavors, Morelli’s is sure to have your favorite combination. Their salted caramel ice cream is even favored by Conan O’Brien. Favorite scoop: Salted Caramel. Kid’s scoops: Dirt and Worms with vanilla ice cream, Oreos and two gummy worms on the side. Atlanta; 404-622-0210, Dunwoody 770-454-2207 (inside of Farm Burger). morellisicecream.com l Queen
of Cream
Two friends wanted to bring an ice cream shop to Atlanta that has flavors made 100 percent from scratch and that they did. Favorite scoops: Sprinkle Cookie and Guava Cheesecake. Kid’s scoops: A Million Cookies + Cream, Vanilla Bean and Deep Chocolate. Atlanta; 404-331-0807. queenofcream.com l Sweetreats
Ice Cream and Coffee House
Queen of Cream
Check out their specially-designed spinning machine for blending ice cream into soft serve combinations and taste their homemade waffle cones. Favorite scoops: Tiramisu, White Russian and Nutella Cheesecake. Kid’s scoops: Cookie Monster, Jungle Bears with gummy bears and Raspberry Sparkler with Pop Rocks. Marietta; 770-528-9090. sweetreatsga.com l Vintage
Frozen Custard
Vintage Frozen Custard is a booming food truck that now also boasts a permanent location. Each day they have a brand new flavor, but classics like vanilla and chocolate are always available along with many topping mix-ins. Favorite scoops: Cereal flavors like Honey Nut Cheerios, Fruity Pebbles and Trix. Kid’s scoops: They have homemade push-up pops with different flavors for a more fun, and less messy way to enjoy the custard. Atlanta; 678-515-3053. tastevintage.com
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Top 4th of July Events
Fourth in the Park Parade, Marietta
l Fantastic Fourth Celebration. Memorial Lawn at Stone Mountain Park. Enjoy a fireworks display following the Lasershow Spectacular. July 1-7. 9:30 p.m. Hwy. 78, Stone Mountain. 770-498-5690. Fireworks show, free; parking, $20.
l East Point Salute to the Red, White and Blue. Across from the East Point MARTA station. Artist market, food vendors, live music, a carnival and fireworks. July 4. 3-11 p.m. Fireworks, 9:30 p.m. 2757 Main St., East Point. downtowneastpoint.com. Free.
l Duluth Celebrates America. Duluth Town Green. Celebrate Independence Day with a fireworks display, children’s activities, bands and more. July 3. 5:30-10 p.m. 3167 Main St., Duluth. 770-476-3434. Free.
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 4. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 50 Park Square, Marietta. 770-794-5601. Free.
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. l Sparks in the Park. E. E. Robinson Park. Fireworks, inflatables, food and drinks and live entertainment. July 3. 6 p.m. 850 Level Creek Rd., Sugar Hill. 770-831-7413. Free. l Chamblee Fourth of July Celebration. Keswick Park. Activities for kids and adults, food vendors, live music and an elaborate fireworks show in the park. July 4. 5-10 p.m. 3496 Keswick Dr., Chamblee. 770986-5016. Free. l Cumming Fourth of July Celebration. Cumming Fairgrounds. Festivities begin July 4, 10 a.m.-10 p.m., with a dance contest, food and vendors, children’s activities and fireworks at 9:30 p.m. 235 Castleberry Rd., Cumming. 770-881-3491. Admission, $5; under 12, free. 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 4. 9 a.m. Dunwoody Village Pkwy., Dunwoody. 678-382-6700. Free.
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l Fourth of July Extravaganza. The Children’s Museum of Atlanta. March in the children’s parade around the museum floor, enjoy storytime, sing patriotic songs and see special indoor “fireworks” with bubble wrap. July 4. Noon and 2 p.m. 275 Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta. 404-6595437. Adults and ages 1 and older, $15.95; wear your 2018 Peachtree Road Race T-shirt to receive one half-price admission per T-shirt (with purchase of one full-priced admission). l Fourth of July Parade and Rotary Celebration. Downtown Newnan. A patriotic, hometown parade starts at 9 a.m. at Veteran’s Memorial Park and ends at Greenville Street Park; followed by entertainment and food at Newnan High School’s Drake Stadium at 5:30 p.m.; fireworks at dusk. July 4. Newnan. 770-253-8283. Free. l Independence Day Celebration. Peachtree City. Fourth of July parade begins at 9 a.m. on Peachtree Parkway. Festival starts at 5 p.m. at City Hall Plaza. Food vendors and fireworks at dusk. July 4. 9 a.m.-11 p.m. 151 Willowbend Rd., Peachtree City. 770-631-2525. Free. l July Fourth Concert and Fireworks. Cauble Park. Food vendors, live music in the afternoon and fireworks at dark. July 4. 4 p.m. 4425 Beach St., Acworth. 770-917-1234. Free.
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l July Fourth Festival at the Park and Fireworks Show. Parade begins at 10 a.m. and proceeds west down Church Street. Festival starts at 11 a.m. at Hunter Memorial Park. Fireworks begin at dusk. July 4. 8830 Gurley Rd., Douglasville. 770-920-3007. Parade and fireworks show, free; festival rides, $3 wristband. l July Fourth Festivities and Fireworks. Wills Park. Face painting, entertainment, local bands, food vendors and fireworks at dusk. July 4. 6-10 p.m. 1825 Old Milton Pkwy., Alpharetta. 678-297-6130. Free. l July Fourth Star Spangled Beach Party. Robin Lake Beach. This bash at Callaway Gardens includes beach activities, live music, the FSU Flying High Circus and the annual Fireworks Extravaganza. July 4. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. 17800 U.S. Hwy. 27, Pine Mountain. 800-852-3810. Ages 13 and older, $35; ages 6-12, $24.95; ages 6 and younger, free. l Pied Piper Parade, Concert and Fireworks. Downtown Decatur. Decorate a wagon, ride your bike, skate or walk along with the parade that begins at First Baptist Church of Decatur. The Callanwolde Concert Band performs after the parade. Fireworks display at dark. July 4. Parade Line-Up, 5:30 p.m.; concert, 7 p.m.; fireworks, 9 p.m. Downtown Decatur. 678-615-0915. Free. l Fourth of July Celebration. Dellinger Park. Concert, fireworks, children’s area, food and more. July 4. Begins at 2 p.m. 100 Pine Grove Rd., Cartersville. 770-423-1330. Free; parking, $5. l Star Spangled Fourth. Mall of Georgia. Live music, a movie and Gwinnett’s biggest fireworks display. July 4. Festivities begin at 5 p.m.; fireworks begin at dark. 3333 Buford Dr., Buford. 678-482-8788. Free.
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Beyond Atlanta l Celebrate America. The Rock Ranch. All day family fun with evening concert and a world-class fireworks extravaganza. Entertainment includes farm access and more than 35 family rides and attractions. June 30. Gates open at 2 p.m. 5020 Barnesville Hwy., The Rock. 706-647-6374. $13/person from 2-6 p.m., $25/carload after 6 p.m. l Fourth of July Independence Day Celebration. Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds. Fireworks extravaganza. July 4. 9 p.m. 1311 Music Hall Rd., Hiawassee. 706-896-4191. Free. l Freedom Train. The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. Celebrate Independence Day all aboard in Bryson City. July 4. Departure 7 p.m. 226 Everett St., Bryson City, NC. 800-872-4681. Adults, $62-$96; ages 2-12, $40-$55; ages 23 months and younger, $0-$20.
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Planes, Trains & Automobiles For families who love all things that move, these experiences get right into the action and history.
Delta Flight Museum
l Army
Aviation Heritage Foundation and Flying Museum
Upcoming
In Hampton, you can explore AH1 Cobra and UH1 Huey Helicopters and an L19 Birddog Reconnaissance Airplane, as well as meet military veterans and tour the facility. Museum open Tues.-Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., appointments required. Rides (ages 5 and older) are offered by appointment only Tues.-Sat. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Prices vary by type of helicopter and length of ride. Free to tour the museum, but donations are welcome. armyav.org
Air Shows: See planes soar above and perform mesmerizing tricks at several nearby airshows throughout the year. Atlanta Air Show (airshowatlanta.com) is at Atlanta Motor Speedway in October and Wings Over North Georgia (wingsovernorthgeorgia.com) is held in Rome, also in October. View antique airplanes, military aircraft and helicopters.
l Delta
Flight Museum
Our city might have one of the busiest airports in the world, but we have one hometown airline – Delta Air Lines. The Delta Flight Museum in Hapeville allows visitors to experience the rich history of Delta aviation and get up-close with massive airplanes. Mon.-Tues. and Thurs.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sun. noon-4:30 p.m. Closed Wed. Check for special event closures before visiting. Adults, $15; ages 5-17, $10; ages 4 and younger, free. deltamuseum.org l Young
Eagles Aviation Program
The EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) Young Eagles Aviation Program gives kids the opportunity to fly in a small airplane and have a taste of aviation. The flights are free to the public thanks to donations. Certified FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) pilots conduct the flights and kids can learn what it takes to become a pilot in the process. Ages 8-17. eaa.org
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Road Trip The Museum of Aviation: Robins Air Force Base, Ga. museumofaviation.org National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force: Pooler, Ga. mightyeighth.org U.S. Space and Rocket Center: Huntsville, Ala. rocketcenter.com
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Railway at Stone Mountain Park Climb aboard the full-size locomotive from the 1940s with open-air cars that will take you on a five-mile excursion around the mountain. Marvel at beautiful views of Stone Mountain and the surrounding landscape. Daily 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Train departs every 40-45 minutes. Included with an All-Attractions Pass (Adults, $34.95; ages 3-11, $29.95; ages 2 and younger, free). stonemountainpark.com l Southeastern
Railway Museum
Explore many pieces of historic steam and diesel locomotives in Duluth. Kids can pretend to be an engineer for the day while they explore train cabooses, see giant wheels and more. There is an antique miniature train that runs on the Museum grounds, check website for schedule. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mon. and Sun. Adults, $10; ages 2-12, $7; ages 1 and younger, free; train rides, $3-$5. train-museum.org
Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History
Southeastern Railway Museum
l The
Upcoming
Road Trip
Head to Kennesaw to experience the history of railroads in the South through models and hands-on activities. Kids can use telegraph stations to send messages via Morse Code or drive a replica train in the Play Motion Train Simulator. Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Adults, $7.50; ages 4-12, $5.50; ages 3 and younger, free. southernmuseum.org
North Georgia Live Steamers: These miniature trains in Conyers are one-eighth the size of full-size railroads, and passengers can ride right on top! The live steam, electric or gas powered trains operate like real locomotives for a fun, realistic train adventure. Next ride days are Sept. 8 and Oct. 13. 1-4:30 p.m. $2 per person, 18 months and older. northgeorgialivesteamers.org
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway: Blue Ridge, Ga. brscenic.com
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Great Smoky Mountains Railroad: Bryson City, N.C. gsmr.com Tennessee Valley Railroad: Chattanooga, Tenn. tvrail.com
Motor Speedway
Attend a race at this track in Hampton for high-speed action. Teens and adults can even get behind the wheel of a race car or be a passenger with different Driving School experiences offered. The Thursday Thunder Legends Series runs from May to August, and includes races, giveaways and other activities. This series is free for ages 5 and younger, and $5 for ages 6 and older. Visit the website for full schedule of events. atlantamotorspeedway.com l Drive
Go-Karts
Strap into a go-kart and race around a track. Try Andretti Indoor Karting and Games (andrettikarting.com) in Marietta and Roswell for speedy electric or gas karts, racing simulators and more. K1 Speed (k1speed. com) in Duluth, the outdoor track at Malibu Grand Prix (malibunorcross.com) in Norcross or Atlanta Motorsports Park (atlantamotorsportspark.com) in Dawsonville also offer different types of racing. Prices and hours vary by location. l Tiny
Towne-Drive Safely
Kids can have a driving experience very close to being on the road at Tiny Towne in Norcross. Learn driving rules with simulators and interactive models, then jump right into a car. The tracks are separated by age range and have ageappropriate cars. Kids can even earn a Tiny Towne driving permit after following the rules of the road. Mon.-Thurs. and Sun. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Prices vary by experience. tinytowne.com
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Upcoming
Road Trip
Car Shows: Atlanta has its fair share of car shows, with car enthusiasts ready to show off classic brands or overthe-top models. Wings and Whitewalls in August is a car show set inside the Aviation Wing at Marietta Museum of History (mariettahistory.org/aviation-wing) and includes vintage cars next to planes with a drive-in movie for families. Some fall festivals include car shows as part of the fun including the British Car Fayre in Norcross (atlantabritishcarfayre.com) and Marietta Streetfest (mariettastreetfest.com) in September.
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum: Leeds, Ala. barbermuseum.org International Motorsports Hall of Fame: Talladega, Ala. motorsportshalloffame.com NASCAR Hall of Fame: Charlotte, N.C. nascarhall.com – Teresa Farkas
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Not-to-Miss June and July Events Events may be canceled or changed after our deadline. Please check beforehand.
l FOOD:
Our Global Kitchen
Fernbank Museum of Natural History June 9-Aug. 26. Daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Take a journey around the world and through time to explore food’s history and the role it plays among cultures. Stroll through an ancient market, cook a virtual meal and more. FOOD-ology Days are June 9 and July 7 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Discover how people grow, cook and eat their food. Atlanta. 404-929-6300. Special events included with admission. $20; ages 3-12, $18; ages 2 and younger, free. fernbankmuseum.org l Tunes
from the Tombs
Oakland Cemetery / June 9. Noon-8 p.m. Bring beach chairs and blankets for this music festival featuring musicians performing among the historic cemetery. Field day activities, food trucks and more. Advance ticket purchase recommended. Atlanta. 404-688-2107. $30; ages 4-17, $10; ages 3 and younger, free. oaklandcemetery.com l RockFest
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Colors Butterfly Festival
Chattahoochee Nature Center June 2-3. Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Sun. noon-5 p.m. See hundreds of native butterflies and colorful nectar plants, enjoy crafts, face painting, live entertainment and more. The butterfly encounter runs June 4-July 31, Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sun. noon-4:30 p.m. Roswell. 770-992-2055. Festival: $12; ages 2 and younger, free. Encounter: Adults, $10; ages 3-12, $6; ages 2 and younger, free. chattnaturecenter.org l Peter
Pan
Serenbe Playhouse Through Aug. 26. Thurs.-Sun. See website for showtimes. Fly to Neverland with Peter Pan. After defeating Captain Hook and taking over his ship, join Peter deep in the forests of Neverland where he lives with his band of Lost Boys. Chattahoochee Hills. 770-463-1110. $22; ages 3-12, $14; ages 2 and younger, free; rain insurance, extra. serenbeplayhouse.com l Roswell
Tellus Science Museum June 9 and 10. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See rare and exotic jewelry, ancient fossils, and mineral specimens from around the world. Enjoy geology-themed children’s activities and visit the Geode Station to see one cracked open. Cartersville. 770-606-5700. Included with admission: $15.95; ages 3-17, $11.95; ages 2 and younger, free. tellusmuseum.org l The
Amazing Castle
Children’s Museum of Atlanta June 9-Sept. 9. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Open Wed. June and July only. Children can don costumes to role-play, pick vegetables or visit the tower to wake the sleeping dragon. Opening day celebration is June 9, and includes a mini musical and catapult inventions in the science lab. Atlanta’s Society for Creative Anachronism will provide weavers, knights and more for kids to engage with. Atlanta. 404-659-5437. $15.95-$18.95; younger than 1, free. childrensmuseumatlanta.org
Summer Puppet Series
Roswell Cultural Arts Center June 4-July 21. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. Second show Wed. and Fri. 1:30 p.m. Puppets perform in seven productions this season, including “The Wizard of Oz,” “Cinderella,”“Peter and the Wolf” and more. Roswell. 770-594-6232. Tickets: ages 2 and older, $5; younger than 2, free. roswellcac.com
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l Click,
Clack, Moo: Cows That Type
Center for Puppetry Arts June 12-July 29. No shows July 4. See website for showtimes. Cows that type? Chickens on strike? Farmer Brown can’t believe his ears. Join the barnyard fun in this adaptation of the award-winning children’s book. Ages 4 and older. Atlanta. 404-873-3391. $19.50. puppet.org l Paw
Patrol Live! The Great Pirate Adventure Fox Theatre June 30-July 1. Sat. and Sun. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. All paws on deck! Follow the heroic pups as they embark on a pirate-themed adventure to uncover hidden treasure. Atlanta. 855-285-8499. $22.50 and up. foxtheatre.org l Superhero
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in the City
Downtown Decatur June 15. 5-11 p.m. Kids can play in 80 tons of sand in this beach party on the streets of Downtown Decatur. Live music, food and more. Decatur. 404-371-8386. Free. decaturdba.com/events/summer-in-the-city
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Tellus Science Museum / July 14. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wear superhero capes and masks to the Museum, test powers in an inflatable obstacle course or the toddler rescue hero playground. Make-and-take activities and superhero guests. Cartersville. 770-606-5700. Included with admission: $15.95; ages 3-17, $11.95; ages 2 and younger, free. tellusmuseum.org l Coca-Cola
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Fox Theatre / Select dates July 27-Aug. 25. See website for showtimes. See “Trolls,” Saturday AM Cartoons and sing-a-long versions of “Moana” and ”Grease.” Atlanta. 855-285-8499. $5-$20. foxtheatre.org
l Juneteenth Atlanta History Center June 16-17. Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun. noon-4 p.m. Commemorate the end of slavery and explore themes of freedom and family history through activities, immersive museum theatre performances and crafts. Atlanta. 404-814-4000. Free admission both days. atlantahistorycenter.com l Go
Skateboarding Day
Kennesaw Skatepark / June 21. 6-10 p.m. A day for skateboarders and spectators with open skate sessions, live music, contests, giveaways and games. Kennesaw. 770-4229714. Admission, free; food for purchase. kennesaw-ga.gov
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Ice Cream Festival
Piedmont Park / July 28. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Ice cream samples and scoops for purchase, ice cream competition, fitness and children’s activities. Atlanta. 678-964-5944. Admission, free. atlantaicecreamfestival.com Cont’d on page 46
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STEM Day
Fernbank Museum of Natural History July 28. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Explore science, technology, engineering and mathematics with a handson twist. Atlanta. 404-929-6300. Included with admission: $20; ages 3-12, $18; ages 2 and younger, free. fernbankmuseum.org
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Gwinnett County Fairgrounds July 28-29. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Many things that slither – from boa constrictors to bearded dragons – will be on display at this fun and educational traveling exhibit. Families can see live reptile shows, learn about caring for a reptile and buy reptile supplies. One-day tickets: $10; ages 5-12, $5; ages 4 and younger, free. Lawrenceville. repticon.com/georgia/atlanta
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Zoo Atlanta / July 28-29. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Cultural heritage festival to celebrate the Zoo’s wildlife. Travel from Africa to the Americas, from Europe to Asia and the Pacific with special entertainment, crafts and activities. Atlanta. 404-624-9453. Included with admission: $25.99; ages 3-11, $17.99; ages 2 and younger, free. zooatlanta.org
•Gift Shop •Private parties available
World Weekend
OPEN 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday - Saturday 1-5 p.m. on Sunday $8.00 per person
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4 Ways to Scavenger Hunt Around Atlanta l Hunt with a Book Clue Town Books are a series of walkable hunts to lead your family searching around Atlanta with clues. Hunters use landmarks to solve puzzles and the solutions reveal how to get to the next checkpoint. Choose from Emory University, Piedmont Park and more. Purchase a book at cluetownbooks.com or local retailers.
l Hunt for Doors These miniature doors are handcrafted and painted to go along with their locations, and some even include tiny figurines and pets. Find Tiny Doors of Atlanta at Krog Street Tunnel, Old Fourth Ward Skatepark, King of Pops and more. The Secret Doors of Decatur can be found at the Decatur Visitor Center, Wylde Center and more. tinydoorsatl.com and secretdoorsdecatur.com
l Hunt with a Tour Sign up for one of Scavenger Hunt Atlanta’s adventures, which are custom designed for each family or group, and no two are the same. Past examples include the City Scavenger Hunt and the ATL Mad Dash, which includes the use of MARTA stations. Visit scavengerhuntatl.com to request a hunt.
l Hunt with an App Download the Big City Hunt app for a 2-hour excursion around Atlanta. Purchase tickets on the app or website, and gather a team of one to 30 players. Each person will have an interactive role in the hunt from fun photo challenges, local trivia and riddles. Earn points by completing the activities. scavengerhunt.com. The Urban Adventure Quest website offers another option to hunt around downtown Atlanta starting at Centennial Olympic Park. After purchasing, downloading and creating a profile, follow clues from your phone, complete challenges and earn points. urbanadventurequest.com
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This handy checklist means your family won’t miss a minute of fun this summer!
Your r e m m u S Go-To t s i L t e k c u B
The King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort kingandprince.com
Margaritaville at Lanier Islands margaritavilleatlanierislands.com
River Tubing rivertubing.com
Rockin’ Jump rockinjump.com
The Rock Ranch therockranch.com
Roswell Summer Puppet Series at Roswell Cultural Arts Center roswellcac.com
Adventure Air Sports adventureairsports.com
Anakeesta Outdoor Family Theme Park anakeesta.com
Chattahoochee Nature Center chattnaturecenter.org
Children’s Museum of Atlanta childrensmuseumatlanta.org
City of Acworth acworth.org
Dunwoody Convention & Visitors Bureau cvbdunwoody.com
Cool River Adventures coolriveradventures.com
Southeastern Railway Museum train-museum.org
Cool River Tubing coolrivertubing.com
Tellus Science Museum tellusmuseum.org
Dynamo Swim School dynamoswimschool.com
Tennessee Valley Railroad tvrail.com
Fernbank Museum of Natural History fernbankmuseum.org
Tiny Towne tinytowne.com
Fernbank Science Center fernbank.edu
Towns County golakechatuge.com
Interactive Neighborhood for Kids inkfun.org
Treetop Quest treetopquest.com
Summerfest at Gaylord Opryland Resort gaylordopryland.com/summerfest
Wildwater Rafting wildwaterrafting.com
Glow Galaxy glowgalaxy.com
Woodruff Arts Center Family Fun Days woodruffcenter.org/familyfun
High Museum of Art high.org
Zoo Atlanta zooatlanta.org
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