Whether you're visiting Atlanta or you're an Atlanta native, there are so many reasons to love our city. Don't miss our 250 things to do with kids in Atlanta. From top museums to the best thrill-seeker attractions, from quirky spots to the best restaurants for kids, we have tons of ideas to keep kids happy. Top Playgrounds and Splash PadsCentennial Olympic ParkThe iconic Fountain of Rings – the largest interactive fountain in the world – is a can't-miss crowd pleaser at Centennial Olympic Park, and Holiday in Lights and the outdoor skating rink make this park a winter winner as well. 265 Park Ave. West NW, Atlanta. Piedmont ParkThe crown jewel of parks in Atlanta. Take a stroll, bike ride through the park, splash at the Legacy Fountain, or enjoy the two fun playgrounds: The Mayors Grove Playground features a playscape with structures for younger kids. The Noguchi Playscape is both a work of art and a fun place for kids. Its unique design allows for high swings, a circular slide and triangular climbing structures. Historic Fourth Ward ParkMake a splash at this park that draws families in with sleek playground structures, active splash pad and a nearby skate park area, an outdoor theater, huge lake, neat walkways and open green spaces. 664 Angier Ave. NE and 666 Rankin St., Old Fourth Ward. Atlanta Botanical GardenWonder through the paths of fragrant and bright flowers, see the towering Cascades Garden goddess with flowers for hair or stop by the newly-renovated Children's Garden and spray fountain. This area features more areas to play, a water painting wall and performances in the amphitheater. The new Skyline Garden provides great views of the Atlanta Skyline while allowing visitors to enjoy seasonal blossoms of camellias, hibiscus, and azaleas. 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE, Atlanta. Best Museums for KidsChildren's Museum of AtlantaThe museum has always offered interactive activities for the toddler set, but after the expansion and renovation, it now keeps older kids engaged, too. Be a Waffle House cook for the day, play and learn in one of the special traveling exhibits or attend one of the fun, daily programs. 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr. NW, Atlanta. Fernbank Museum of Natural HistoryWalk through Georgia's history, see towering dinosaur skeletons, view a traveling exhibit and participate in special children's activities. Don't forget to visit the new Fernbank WildWoods, which features outdoor areas to explore, playgrounds and nature-viewing vistas. 767 Clifton Rd. NE, Atlanta. College Football Hall of FameFootball fans will be in heaven in this museum dedicated to college teams. See memorabilia from football greats, try your hand in the Skill Zone and access your stats online after you leave. 250 Marietta St. NW, Atlanta. Tellus Science MuseumFor hands-on scientific fun for all ages, this museum features four main areas: the Fossil Gallery, Science in Motion Gallery, the Mineral Gallery and the My Big Backyard. Special exhibits and events are also featured throughout the year. For transportation buffs, there's a huge collection of vehicles to explore. 100 Tellus Dr., Cartersville. High Museum of ArtFamilies can admire art from different time periods and genres: Modern, Renaissance, Baroque, African and Folk Art, as well as many fun programs and special exhibits. Look out for Toddler Thursdays and Second Sundays. 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. MODA (Museum of Design Atlanta)Explore all things design at this museum showcasing innovations in engineering, technology, architecture, art, 3D printing, robotics and more. Classes for all ages are offered and Family Free Day is the second Sunday of each month. 1315 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. Historical FunMartin Luther King Jr. CenterThe Martin Luther King, Jr. Center includes his birth home, Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church and Freedom Hall, where you can view Dr. King's Nobel Peace Prize and one of the largest collection of materials about the American civil rights movement in the world. 449 Auburn Ave. NE, Atlanta. Atlanta History CenterExplore our state's history from the perspective of Civil War soldiers, Indian natives or even “Gone With the Wind” author Margaret Mitchell. 130 West Paces Ferry Rd. NW, Atlanta. Center for Civil and Human RightsThis cultural attraction connects the American Civil Rights Movement to today's Global Human Rights Movements. The galleries showcase powerful imagery, artifacts and storytelling. Spark Saturdays include activities and games for kids and free admission with purchase of an adult ticket. 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd., Atlanta. Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and MuseumLearn about Georgia-born president Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter through interactive exhibits and displays as well as research materials in the library. You can even walk into a life-scale replica of the Oval Office! 441 Freedom Pkwy NE, Atlanta. Wren's NestTour the Wren's Nest, the home of author Joel Chandler Harris, where he penned many of his Uncle Remus tales about Brer Rabbit. Professional storytellers spin their tales here every Sat. afternoon, one of the few remaining Queen Anne Victorian homes in Atlanta. 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd., Atlanta. Free Things to DoAtlanta BeltLineThe BeltLine allows Atlantans to see their city in a new way, from trails and walkways connecting local neighborhoods. The most popular part of the Beltline is the Eastside Trail, running from Piedmont Park to Memorial Drive. There are a few sections currently open; ultimately, the project will connect intown neighborhoods with 22 miles of trails. Georgia Capitol MuseumGet an introduction to Georgia's history and government through significant artifacts, including historic flags and works of art within the State Capitol. 206 Washington St. SW, Atlanta. Fernbank Science CenterThe planetarium recently upgraded its laser projection abilities to a 4K resolution system (from a 2K system) to keep in line with the current standards for planetariums. After the show, don't miss the Exhibit Hall full of live snakes and frogs and the unmanned Apollo 6 Command Module on display. 156 Heaton Park Dr., Atlanta. Not-to-Miss Family AttractionsZoo AtlantaMeet animals of all species or climb high above like tree-dwelling animals in the new Treetop Trail. Visit the twin panda cubs or stay overnight with the NightCrawlers program, and learn what it takes to be a zookeeper. 800 Cherokee Ave. SE, Atlanta. Georgia AquariumOne of the biggest aquariums in the world, the Georgia Aquarium continues to grow with additions such as dolphin and sea lion shows and new fish and sea life. It is a fun stop for families, a chance to encounter underwater areas like never before, and learn a thing or two along the way. World of Coca-ColaSpend an afternoon at The World of Coke –visit The Vault, watch the bottling process, sing along to Coke commercials, and taste drinks from around the globe. This attraction appeals to anyone sweet on soda. 121 Baker St NW, Atlanta. SkyView AtlantaThis giant Ferris wheel towers 20 stories above Centennial Olympic Park, and provides a great panoramic view of downtown Atlanta. 168 Luckie St. NW, Atlanta. Transportation Attractions for KidsAtlanta StreetcarOne of our best kept secrets for family fun, The Atlanta Streetcar is a great way to experience downtown. Here are five things to know before you go. Delta MuseumOur city might have one of the busiest airports in the world, but we have one hometown airline – Delta Air Lines. The Delta Flight Museum allows visitors to experience the rich history of Delta Air Lines and get up-close and personal with some massive airplanes. The first-built 747 has recently been added to the already impressive collection of planes. 1060 Delta Blvd., off Airport Loop Road. (I-85 exit 74), north of the Airport. MARTARiding MARTA with kids is a fun and efficient way to travel around Atlanta and avoid the hassle of driving to well-known attractions, popular events and off-the-beaten path adventures. North Georgia Live SteamersNorth Georgia Live Steamers miniature outdoor railroad club gives public rides on small live steam locomotives. Adults and children can hop on. Upcoming dates for rides are June 17, and August 26. Trains begin at 1 p.m. weather permitting. 1632 Centennial Olympic Pkwy., Conyers. The Southern MuseumExperience the history of railroads in the South through models and hands-on activities. Kids can head to the telegraph stations to send messages via Morse Code or drive a replica train on their own. The Mommy & Me Preschool Program is every Thursday, and includes different themes each month. 2829 Cherokee St. NW, Kennesaw. Family-Friendly EatsThe VarsityWhat'll ya have? No visit to Atlanta is complete without a meal at The Varsity, open since 1928, where placing an order is half the fun! Make sure everyone knows the lingo for ordering their dogs (red, Yankee or walking?) and an FO (Frosted Orange drink). 61 North Ave. NW, Atlanta. Ponce City MarketPonce City Market is a fun place to explore with your family. Once a huge Sears, Roebuck & Co., it is now full of delicious eateries and popular shops making it a fully re-vamped mall experience. 675 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta. The ColonnadeIf you're craving Southern fried chicken, The Colonnade is the spot to go. They've been serving that dish – and plenty of Southern classics – since 1927! Babies to great grandparents are comfortable here. 1879 Cheshire Bridge Rd., Atlanta. Sweet Auburn Curb MarketFoodies will love Sweet Auburn Market, with a smorgasbord of options from barbecue to crepes to soul food. Kids can indulge in burgers and dogs, too. 209 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta. Original Chick-fil-A Dwarf HouseGrab a chicken sandwich and fresh lemonade at the original Chick-fil-A Dwarf House, the first in the vast CFA empire. Choose to dine in the retro restaurant side, or the modern version. Either way, kids will want to enter through the dwarf door. 461 N. Central Ave., Hapeville. Best Ice Cream, Snow Cones and Frozen Pops in AtlantaTake a family outing to grab a frozen treat, where each family member gets to pick out a custom flavor, scoop or topping. Here are our picks for best places in Atlanta to grab a sweet treat from ice cream to frozen pops 5 Top Kid-Friendly Coffee ShopsWhen families go for coffee, they discover fun and bonding in an unexpected place. Five shops that welcome families with more than just an open door. Your Top Guide to Atlanta Farmers MarketsWhether you're looking for fresh fruits and vegetables, a sweet snack, hands-on kids programs, or fun local music, these Atlanta farmers markets are sure to please. 6 Atlanta Candy Stores to Satisfy Any Sweet ToothIf you are looking for a nostalgic, old-fashioned candy store or want to sample sweet, homemade treats, these stores offer some of both. Theatre for KidsThe Center for Puppetry ArtsThe Center for Puppetry Arts, the largest museum dedicated to the art of puppetry, has been around since 1978 and recently completed a $17M expansion and renovation. In addition to high quality puppet productions, hundreds of puppets from different eras and countries (including lots of Muppets!) are on display. 1404 Spring St. NW, Atlanta. Woodruff Arts Center (Alliance Theatre)One of the largest arts centers in the world and home to the Alliance Theatre, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the High Museum of Art. Stop by the area every Sunday for Create ATL, a free family event full of dance, music, art, storytelling, performances and more. 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. SerenbeIf the name Serenbe makes you think of the word serenity, you're getting the right idea! This rural planned community located south of the Atlanta airport in Chattahoochee Hills has a chill vibe and fun outdoor theatre shows. 8 Top-Notch Children's Theaters in AtlantaTheater programs developed for kids help to spark a child's love for the arts from a young age. These metro Atlanta theater companies have developed colorful and engaging series for the entire family. Guide to Dollar Movie Theaters in AtlantaGoing to the movies is a favored family activity, as well as a good date night plan. These theaters offer a chance to see recent or current movies without the expensive prices. Nature Fun with KidsChattahoochee Nature CenterExplore the Chattahoochee River watershed through interactive exhibits, live animal habitats and hands-on fun or walk through the butterfly garden, take a fun canoe trip or nature hike. Visit the Center's calendar of events for special children's programs throughout the year. 9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell. Gibbs GardenView over 20 million daffodils of 100 different varieties. Visit from early March to mid-April to fully appreciate the early, mid and late blooming colors. The carpet of flowers covers 50+ acres and is located only one hour north of Atlanta in Ball Ground. 1987 Gibbs Dr., Ball Ground. Dunwoody Nature CenterKids can climb trees, slide down the great playground, play with the frogs or romp up the river bank at this 22-acre preserve. The center hosts live music events, Friday night family hikes and a variety of nature camps, classes and programs. 5343 Roberts Dr., Dunwoody. Arabia Mountain National Heritage AreaTake a self-guided bike tour or explore the terrain of Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area on foot. Two massive granite outcrops and dozens of rare plants provide plenty of views, and more than 40 geocaches can be found along the way. 3787 Klondike Rd., Lithonia. Kid-Friendly Nature Centers in Metro AtlantaAtlanta may be a busy metropolitan city with skyscrapers, highways and plenty of Targets, but it is also home to many naturally wooded sanctuaries. We've found twelve preserves that provide perfect opportunities for your family to get back to nature. 20 Best Nature Walks and Hikes for Kids in AtlantaAtlanta is home to many beautiful spots for an easy hike or nature walk with the family. Try one of these for your next outdoor adventure with the kids. Some parks require parking fees and most nature centers charge admission, but many of these kid-approved treks are free. Activities for TeenagersEscape Rooms AtlantaCan you solve a puzzle to save your life? The danger is pretend, but plan to bring problem-solving skills and a can-do attitude to an outing at an escape room. Participants (younger than 14 often must be accompanied by an adult) work together to escape a locked room before a zombie or something equally nefarious “gets” them. Get SpookedGhost tours aren't just for Halloween; several ghost tour companies are also open throughout the year. Decatur, Roswell, Marietta and Lawrenceville Ghost Tours all offer spooky frights while walking around old mansions, cemeteries and paranormal hot spots. Visit websites for schedules: decaturghosttour.com,roswellghosttour.com, ghostsofmarietta.com and scarystroll.com Action Packed Things to DoSix Flags Over GeorgiaThrill-seekers looking to soar on roller coasters, or those looking for a more tame adventure, will love all that this park offers. Visit the Batman ride, the Looney Tunes Adventure camp or Splashwater Falls just to name a few. 275 Riverside Pkwy. SW, Austell. Indoor Skydiving at iFlyIf skydiving is on your bucket list, but you can't work up the courage to jump out of a plane, then iFLY is the place to go. Thoroughly enjoy the adrenaline rush of indoor skydiving on Cobb Parkway in Atlanta. Best Water Playgrounds and Splash Pads in AtlantaWhat better way to cool off than to splash around in one of the Atlanta's totally cool water features? We've rounded up the best splash zones. Best Atlanta Rock Climbing Experiences for FamiliesRock climbing in Atlanta is a great indoor activity that challenges bodies and minds that families with younger or older children can do together! These Atlanta rock climbing gyms are great places to get started with special programs for kids. Quirky Things to DoOakland CemeteryTours and walks through the cemetery reveal the rich history behind each gravestone. Maynard Jackson, Atlanta's first African-American major and Margaret Mitchell, author of “Gone with the Wind” are both buried here. 248 Oakland Ave. SE, Atlanta. Hunt for Tiny and Secret DoorsGo on a family scavenger hunt for the tiny and hidden doors of Atlanta. They are hand-crafted and painted to go along with their locations; some even include tiny figurines and pets. Tiny Doors of Atlanta: Locations include: Krog Street Tunnel, Old Fourth Ward Skate Park, King of Pops and more. The Secret Doors of Decatur: Locations include: Sushi Avenue, Decatur Visitor Center, Wylde Center and more. TinyTowne Drive SafelyKids will have a blast driving miniature cars of all shapes and sizes. Aspiring drivers will have the opportunity to drive high-tech mini cars on realistic streets. They must follow all road signs and traffic signals or the TinyTowne police will intervene. 2055 Beaver Ruin Rd., Norcross. The StarLight Drive-InMetro Atlanta's only drive-in theater shows films on multiple screens. Kids 9 and younger get in for just $1. Tune in with an FM radio and relax in your ride or grab blankets and lawn chairs to create comfy viewing in the great outdoors. 2000 Moreland Ave. SE, Atlanta. Shops for KidsIKEA at Atlantic StationParents love IKEA for its functional, affordable furniture, and kids love IKEA for its play area (Småland) and yummy snacks. Either way, the Swedish home store is a popular destination for families. Ponce City MarketNot only a fun place to eat, Ponce City Market has top-notch shops including big names like JCrew and Lululemon along with smaller stores like Poseman Books, Mountain High Outfitters, and Rhen's Nest Toy Shop. 675 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta. Best Local Kids Toy StoresIf you're looking for unique, specialty or just super cool gifts, try one of Atlanta's mom and pop shops. They offer a customer service experience you can't get at a chain store or online. Top Kids' Bookstores in AtlantaThink bookstores are a dying breed? Take another look around Atlanta. We have all kinds of bookstores from small, local shops and speciality stores to giant national chains. Best Mall Play Spaces in Metro AtlantaKids can find lots of ways to drain parents' wallets at the mall –toy stores, train rides and food court snacks. But nothing beats those mall play areas for free, energy-burning fun. 6 Great Local Kids Clothing StoresCheck out these awesome local stores to find special outfits for every occasion. Best ToursCNN CenterNews junkies thrill at the chance to see the inner workings of CNN and the creation of live global news broadcasts. 1 CNN Center, Atlanta. Atlanta Movie ToursGet the inside scoop on the film industry in Georgia with Atlanta Movie Tours. Guides will share behind-the-scenes stories as you visit film sites from “The Walking Dead,” “Gone with the Wind” or the “Hunger Games” series. 327 Nelson St SW, Atlanta. Braves SunTrust ParkThe brand new home of the Atlanta Braves was built with families in mind. From the carnival-like children's area to an enormous Atlanta Braves symbol made out of LEGOs, there is so much to see and do before the first pitch. Hope & Will's Sandlot is an area designed specifically for younger Braves fans, and it houses a zip line along with carnival games, running to first base and video simulators. 755 Battery Ave., Atlanta. Atlanta UnitedAtlantans love the new soccer team in town. Over 67,000 fans attended Atlanta United's playoff match at Mercedes Benz Stadium in downtown Atlanta in October. Here are some things your family can get excited about for next season. Atlanta Motor SpeedwayVisit to see a high-action NASCAR race, Thursday Thunder race or even jump into the seat of a racecar in one of the driving schools. Special events are held throughout the year including festivals, fairs and shows. 1500 Tara Pl, Hampton. The Fox TheatreStop by this landmark for a show, or take a behind-the-scenes guided tour. You can learn facts about the building including the “Mighty Mo,” the largest working Moller Theatre Organ in the world. 660 W. Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta. Public Art TourThe Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs offers a Public Art Tours App highlighting more than 100 unique works of art in Downtown Atlanta. Andrew Young International Blvd. NW and Carnegie Way NW, Atlanta. Take in the ViewStone Mountain ParkIf the impressive skylift, the 1870s-replica town, the indoor and outdoor play experiences for kids and the scenic railroad aren't enough, Stone Mountain Park is almost always hosting a special event or festival. Don't miss the new Dinosaur Explore complete with tons of huge dinosaurs and new play areas. 1000 Robert E. Lee Blvd., Stone Mountain. Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield ParkGet a history lesson at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, which was a Civil War battleground for the Atlanta Campaign. Hit the visitor center and museum and, on weekdays, feel free to drive to the top of the mountain. On weekends, hike to the top or take a shuttle bus to snag spectacular sweeping views of Atlanta. 900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr., Kennesaw. The Sun DialHave a meal, or just take in the 360-degree panoramic view of Atlanta's skyline. The Sun Dial sits at the top of downtown's Westin Peachtree Plaza, the tallest hotel in the Western Hemisphere. 210 Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta. 6 Best Skyline Views of AtlantaWhat's the best view of Atlanta's cityscape? These are Atlanta Parent's favorites. Cool Neighborhoods to ExploreBuckheadWhen we hear “Buckhead,” images of beautiful houses, fancy restaurants and high-end stores immediately come to mind. But while all that is certainly accurate, the posh area of town also has plenty to offer parents and kids. Marietta SquareExplore Marietta, a charming city northwest of Atlanta and an easy drive within the metro area. Historical sites and tree-filled parks blend with contemporary attractions and huge festivals to make this area an exciting day trip for families. Inman ParkSpend an afternoon with your family at historic Inman Park. Enjoy the vibrancy of the city, while you and your kids enjoy parks, beautiful treelined streets with Victorian and Craftsman homes, and plenty of opportunities to eat and drink. Grant ParkPlay and eat in Grant Park, one of Atlanta's oldest and most eclectic neighborhoods. Enjoy local restaurants and coffee shops, as well as nearby Zoo Atlanta and Oakland Cemetery. DecaturDecatur is a hub of good food, lots of fun, and ample places to enjoy fresh air. Even better, it's super easy to walk or bike to everything. You can take MARTA to the downtown station and find plenty to do. Midtown AtlantaA vibrant arts hub, families will encounter world-class shows and art displays in Midtown, as well as find many places to play outdoors such as sprawling Piedmont Park and Atlanta Botanical Garden. Here are our reasons to visit. Smyrna and ViningsClose to intown Atlanta, the Smyrna-Vinings area (sometimes known as “Sminings”) is a hot spot for outdoor and indoor fun, family festivals, and unique restaurants. Here's why we love to visit. Historic Downtown AcworthThe historic downtown and small-town feel of Acworth provides many leisure opportunities for families, foodies, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Acworth is located in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains and is nestled along the banks of Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona, hence its nickname “The Lake City.” Avondale EstatesThe charming city of Avondale Estates sits just east of Decatur. Visit Avondale for unique food, coffee, shopping, and greenspace. RoswellRoswell is a fun place for families to learn, play and experience art and nature! Check out some favorite spots for fun in this pretty city. East CobbEast Cobb, located between greater Marietta and Roswell, was picked Money Magazine's best place to live in Georgia for good reason! The green spaces, popular attractions, outdoor events and tasty restaurants offer plenty for families to do, see, and eat, whenever you might visit. East AtlantaIt's no secret that East Atlanta, the charming neighborhood just south of I-20, is home to funky shops and amazing food. Its residents, pretty much the epitome of cool, frequent the area's epicenter of East Atlanta Village. Despite the area's cool factor, kids are totally welcome. Stone Mountain VillageTake the Stone's Throw self-guided walking tour of Stone Mountain Village to explore buildings standing since the 1800s, the Freedom Bell, the city's original train depot and a 1914 train caboose that now serves as a visitor center. 891 Main St., Stone Mountain. More Kid-Friendly Things to Do in Metro Atlanta5 Things to Know about Atlanta CityPASSIf you're traveling to Atlanta for fun or you're a local thinking about an Atlanta staycation, you should get acquainted with the Atlanta CityPASS. It's a packaged selection of attractions at a savings, with perks to go with them. 60+ Best Baby and Toddler Activities in AtlantaAtlanta's museums and attractions introduce kids to fun and educational environments at an early age. Spend time with your baby or toddler making music, being artistic, connecting with nature, and staying active. The Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants in AtlantaAtlanta's food scene has exploded and with this came a lot of great kid-friendly restaurants. Here are Atlanta Parent's favorite family-friendly places to go. We have articles categorized by restaurant roundups based on type of food and individual restaurants below. Kids Eat Free Restaurants in AtlantaEating out with your family can sometimes be pricey – we rounded up a list of the places where kids eat free, some every weekday or every day. Atlanta's 75 Best Parks and PlaygroundsOur top playgrounds in metro Atlanta include everything from generational swings for both parent and child and large shaded areas to cushioned rubber matting and sculpture-like playscapes. We rounded up the top playgrounds and play places around metro Atlanta for every type of play. 5 Atlanta Area Parks Your Dogs and Kids Will LoveThese popular Atlanta parks are loved by both kids and dogs! Visit with the entire family for some outdoor active and off-leash fun. Best Bike Trails Around AtlantaAtlanta has plenty of trails and areas where families can safely ride bikes. Have fun with your family peddling all over the city and suburbs. 9 Drop-in Art Spots in AtlantaCheck out these open studios and drop-in art classes in metro Atlanta where your kids can unleash their inner Matisse. Get Bouncing! Jump and Trampoline Places in AtlantaGrab some socks and let the kids get their jump on. These indoor play places and trampoline parks will keep the kids bouncing. 10+ Roller Skating Rinks Around AtlantaRoller skating in Atlanta is good exercise and is great fun for all ages – even if some have to clutch onto the railings for dear life. Check websites before you go. Here are some fun, family options. 15 Volunteer Opportunities for Kids in AtlantaNo one is too young to start making a difference. Atlanta boasts plenty of ways for all ages of kids to lend a hand, alongside their parents. Choose an area of interest, and jump in. 7 Not-to-Miss Outdoor Sculpture Areas in AtlantaGo on a sculpture scavenger hunt around Atlanta, you never know what you may find…A giant popsicle? Large pinwheels? There are even playgrounds where you can climb right on the figures 12 Working Tours Around AtlantaKids will love learning how stuff is made during these tours of working businesses. Best Places to Go Stargazing in AtlantaWhether you're tracking constellations or seeking shooting stars, metro Atlanta offers stellar spots for stargazing, both indoors and out. Visit one of these planetariums or observatories to scan the night skies. Best Kid-Friendly Horseback Riding Around AtlantaSaddle up at one of these Atlanta area stables where beginners can take the reins and learn about horse care. Best Putt-Putt Golf Courses for Kids Around AtlantaPutt putt. Miniature golf. Mini golf, if you want to be hip. 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. The Cat's Meow: Cat Cafes in AtlantaThe international trend of playing with animals while enjoying a drink or snack has made its way to Atlanta. Play with a furry feline or have a cup of coffee, your cat-loving family will enjoy visiting one of these local cat cafes. 10 Family-Friendly Local Breweries in Metro AtlantaVisiting a brewery doesn't have to be all about the beer tasting – breweries are turning into more family-friendly spaces complete with grassy areas for picnics and giant yard games for play. Top Field Trips in AtlantaLook through our planner for field trips at a variety of destinations, including museums, farms, historical sites, nature centers and more. The post 250 Fun Things To Do in Atlanta With Kids appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine.
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