With the weather finally warming up in Atlanta, weekends are going to be jam packed with outdoor festivals for your family to explore. These festivals are often free, and include multiple children's play areas, inflatables, face painting and arts and crafts stations. The Dogwood Festival includes high-flying swings and big slides, and the Inman Park Festival has a  parade complete with colorful costumes and a funky community band. If you are looking for a new art piece for your home or want to grab a bite to eat from the window of a food truck, spend your spring weekends festival hopping. The kids will love Lemonade Days at Brook Run Park with carnival rides and games, and you will enjoy tasting samples from over 75 restaurants at the Taste of Marietta. If you want to travel back in time and watch knights joust on horses or be amazed by a juggling show, visit the Georgia Renaissance Festival through June. Our spring festival picks bring so many ways to plan quality, weekend family time. Grab the sunscreen and head to a park! Festival on PonceOlmsted Linear Park Dogwood FestivalPiedmont Park Wild Azalea FestivalReynolds Nature Preserve Acworth Art FestDowntown Acworth Art on the Chattahoochee Art MarketPinckneyville Park Sandy Springs Artsapalooza Arts FestivalSandy Springs Georgia Renaissance FestivalFairburn Lemonade DaysBrook Run Park Taste of NewnanDowntown Newnan Taste of HenryHeritage Park Big Shanty FestivalDowntown Kennesaw Atlanta Arab FestivalAlif Institute Atlanta Streets AliveGrant Park to Westview Spring Chicken FestivalDowntown Gainesville Square Cars and Q for the CauseChoate Construction Washington Park JamboreeWashington Park Smyrna Spring Jonquil FestivalVillage Green Inman Park FestivalInman Park Taste of MariettaHistoric Marietta Square The post 2017 Atlanta Spring Festivals appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine.
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