If we had our way, we’d declare Mother’s Day a weeklong holiday and put laundry, cooking, grocery shopping, and the general work-life juggling act on lockdown. But since we’re not in charge (and since our plan would result in total chaos), we’ve pulled together our favorite ideas for celebrating Mother’s Day in an epic way. Keep reading to find out what to do and where, below.

For the Outdoorsy Mom

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Take advantage of Atlanta's proximity to incredible hikes, bike paths, parks and playgrounds, and state parks to celebrate your mom who loves the great outdoors. If you're looking for a dramatic view (perhaps to match the drama the kiddos add to her life), check out Sawnee Mountain Indian Seats in Cumming, a roughly 4-mile trail that climbs over and around the sheer face of Sawnee Mountain, where you'll see breathtaking views of the distant Blue Ridge Mountains.

Gear Up: If you're thinking about making a weekend camping trip out of it, be sure to check out this camping gear before you go. It does basically everything except pitch the tent. 

For the Foodie Mom

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Pull together some of these awesome picnic recipes or pick up food to go from one of these local restaurants that offer family meal deals and head to one of Atlanta's best picnic spots. Be sure and bring books, a frisbee, and sunscreen, because you'll want to stay here all day long. For in-restaurant dining, head to Park Tavern, Lazy Betty, Le Bilboquet, and South City Kitchen, who are all offering a special brunch.

Park Tavern
500 10th St NE
Online: parktavern.com

Lazy Betty
1530 DeKalb Ave. NE
Online: lazybettyatl.com

Le Bilboquet
3027 Bolling Way NE
Online: lebilboquetatlanta.com

South City Kitchen
9000 Avalon Blvd.
Online: southcitykitchen.com

Gear Up: For a more sophisticated basket, check out these awesome Mother's Day baskets that include everything from pretty paper goods and gourmet spreads to flower bouquets and bubbly—offered by Lucy's Market in Buckhead.

Lucy's Market
56 E Andrews Dr. NW
Online: lucysmarket.com

For the Fancy Mom

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If you're planning a day for the mom who really appreciates a cleaned-up act with manners on display, you'll rejoice to know that the Ritz-Carlton Atlanta is offering cuisines from around the world featuring recipes from the chef's own mothers during brunch (Reservations required, limited seating available. Priced at $110 per guest, $48 per children ages 3 to 12; complimentary for children two and under; exclusive of tax and gratuity. Complimentary valet included.), you can snag afternoon tea at the Waldorf-Astoria Atlanta-Buckhead, or you can make reservations at the swanky Swan Coach House for indoor or outdoor dining.

Ritz-Carlton Atlanta
181 Peachtree St. NE
404-659-0400
Online: ritzcarlton.com

Waldorf-Astoria Atlanta Buckhead
3376 Peachtree Rd. NE
404-995-7500
Online: hilton.com

Swan Coach House
3130 Slaton Dr. NW
404-261-0636
Online: swancoachhouse.com

Gear Up: Your kids will make your mother proud if they look over these 14 table manners for kids of all ages before hitting any of these fancier spots on Mother's Day.

For the Artsy Mom

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With the Atlanta's world-class museums and galleries, you can spend a day checking out the Shaheen Collection of French Art at The High, perusing the newly opened Full Circle: Design without End exhibit at MODA, or simply strolling Castleberry Hill's Art District the Friday of Mother's Day weekend to see what's happening.

The High
1280 Peachtree St. NE
Online: high.org

MODA
1315 Peachtree St. NE
Online: museumofdesign.org

Castleberry Hill Art Stroll
Start at 51 Elliott St.
Online: castleberryhill.org

Gear Up: If you'd rather stay at home, set the backyard up for a mega outdoor art session and create some memories and Mother's Day keepsakes.

For Every Mom

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Whether you're treating her to lunch, an art stroll, or a day outside, every mom will feel special with a beautiful bouquet. And if there's no place your mom of honor would rather be than at the ball field, then don't deny her that pleasure. Just be sure to honor her with some flowers by Atlanta moms at the helm of Farmhouse Orchids, Meredith McClure Floral Design, or from Atlanta Flower Bar, where you can even gift her a special floral arranging class (with or without kiddos in tow). 

Atlanta Flower Bar
145 Sampson St. NE
404-431-0811
Online: atlantaflowerbar.com

Gear Up: Staying closer to home? Call some neighbors over and set up some mom olympics with these awesome back yard games that you don't have to do any prep for!

Featured image via iStock. 

—Shelley Massey

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We all love the playgrounds and tot lots around D.C., but what about when it’s raining, chilly and we just want to hang with our babes and not get run over by 12 year olds? We have the answer: Indoor playrooms! Baby stays warm, you keep your cool, and everyone has a jolly good time.

Photo: Chris_Parfitt via Flickr

Alexandria Soft Playroom
Designed for kids under five years old, the Alexandria Soft Playroom is a literal safe haven for little ones. With padded floors and walls, babies can climb, crawl, and roll around without bumping into anything hard or sharp. There’s usually a good contingency of local families,  so if you’re new to the area it’s a great place to get to know other Moms and Dads with similar aged babes. Cost: $4

Chinquapin Park Recreation Center
3210 King St. (Alexandria, Va)
703-746-5553
Online: alexandriava.gov

Lee District RECenter Soft Playroom
Movable toys, a mini ball pit, tunnels, stairs and more make the Lee District RECenter soft playroom one of the coolest things south of the Beltway. Little kids can move, shake, roll, jump and play till their hearts are content. Most of the big soft blocks are portable so babies can build, bridge and climb over everything without getting themselves into tight squeezes or sticky situations! Cost: $5

6601 Telegraph Rd. (Alexandria, Va)
703-922-9841
Online: fairfaxcounty.gov

Wisconsin Place Community Recreation Center
Infants, toddlers and babies rejoice—the Community Recreation Center’s soft playroom was built just for you. Mini basketball hoops let future Michael Jordan’s dunk balls, while soft blocks will create the ultimate pint sized bridge builder. Plenty of round, square, triangle, and oblong shaped objects will keep even the littlest baby entertained; while older kiddos (think 10 months) can practice their cruising and pull-ups on the large foam bricks. Cost: $5

5311 Friendship Blvd. (Chevy Chase, Md)
240-777-8088
Online: montgomerycountymd.gov/rec

Library of Congress Young Reader’s Center
If books galore aren’t enough to convince you that your little one will have a good time, then try visiting during Friday morning story time. Babies and little ones have the run of the place while they listen to animated storytellers bring books to life, watch puppet shows, play with stuffed animals, and climb on and over the many chairs and poufs. While you can’t take these stories or furry friends home, it’s a great excuse to instill babies with a love of reading and culture in the Nation’s Capital. How many other people can say they had playtime at America’s Library?! Cost: Free

Library of Congress Young Reader’s Center
Jefferson Building Room G29
10 First St., SE (National Mall)
Online: read.gov

Busy Bees Play
Fly into Busy Bees and you’ll soon learn what all the buzz is about–play, play, and more play. This place is a little one’s dream come true, full of blocks, towers, crawl spaces, bouncers, and even a merry go round! It’s designed to work on a tot’s gross motor skills while still allowing them to have a ton of fun. Babies have a specific area just for them, so Moms can sit back and relax or get down on the ground and play! Cost: $15 per kid; 1 and under are free

6110 D Arlington Blvd. (Arlington, Va)
202-549-1221
Online: busybeesplay.com

Where do you take your baby for some indoor fun? Tell us in the comments section below.

—Hilary Riedemann