Sunshine and blooms means Atlanta parents break out our strollers and, well, stroll. Instead of hitting your tried-and-true neighborhood playground, pack it up and take a nearby trip to one of Atlanta’s best public gardens. You’ll have new paths to explore and a backdrop that may just make you cancel that appointment for family photos by a professional photographer. Keep reading for our favorite spots to see the blooms, but remember: weather affects bloom seasons, so call before you go to make sure a storm, a freeze or other acts of nature hasn’t wiped them clean.

Gibbs Gardens

Spring is in the air at Gibbs Gardens with millions of golden daffodils covering rolling fields. Stroll along paths, traverse hills, and wander through the woods to experience more than 220 acres of specialty gardens, including the Japanese and Waterlily Gardens. Tickets may be purchased online, and reservations are not required.

1987 Gibbs Dr.
Ball Ground
770-893-1880
Online: gibbsgardens.com

Smith-Gilbert Gardens

Smith-Gilbert Gardens is composed of serene woodland paths that showcase more than 3,000 species just minutes from Kennesaw Mountain. Unique plantings and fascinating elements such as The Rose Garden, Bonsai Exhibit and waterfall area delight the senses in this designated wildlife habitat. Smith-Gilbert Gardens is open Tuesday through Saturday.

2382 Pine Mountain Rd.
Kennesaw
770-919-0248
Online: smithgilbertgardens.com

 

Atlanta Botanical Gardens

Explore hundreds of thousands of tulips, daffodils, crocuses and hyacinths. Check out a variety of ways to grow bulbs, including container gardens and floating islands. Watch for updates on peak bloom times at atlantabg.org. While you're there, check out Orchid Daze in the Fuqua Orchid Center—an awesome option particularly for rainy days!

1345 Piedmont Ave NE
Midtown
404-876-5859
Online: atlantabg.org

 

 

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Not a Pollenator? Alliance Theatre Has You Covered

Based on In My Granny’s Garden written by Pearl Cleage and Zaron Burnett Jr. and illustrated by Radcliffe Bailey, Alliance Theatre for the Very Young invites guests to explore the glory of growing your own food. Watch a tiny seed become a field of corn, green beans, collard greens, and bright red tomatoes. Step into a visual feast inspired by world renowned artist Radcliffe Bailey’s original paintings, and discover the one superpower that fuels Granny’s garden. This play promises to leave you nourished in body and soul—plus you don't have to walk through fields of flowers if you're not into pollenating at our city's finest gardens.

1280 Peachtree St. NE
Midtown
404-733-4600
Online: alliancetheatre.org

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Valentines Day is so much more fun when you’re celebrating it with your kids. No stress, no fancy clothes and no staying up too late. In Atlanta, there are plenty of places to show your loves that you love them. Keep reading for our favorite places to celebrate Valentines Day as a family, below.

Family Valentines at Halcyon

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Celebrate a family Valentine's Day at Halcyon with brunch or lunch in Market Hall or at one of their restaurants, then head over to Village Green for live pop violin music by Michelle Winters, a meet and greet with Minnie & Mickey, a Furkids puppy kissing booth, Valentine crafts with Board & Brush, Buff City Soap, and more. This event is free and no registration is required. 

Tour Love Stories of Oakland Cemetery

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Learn about the love stories buried in Oakland Cemetery on this historical walking tour of Atlanta's finest final resting place. Feb. 12-14 248 Oakland Ave. SE Grant Park Online: oaklandcemetery.com

Enjoy Fondue at The Melting Pot

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Enjoy a three-course fondue meal to celebrate the Valentine’s holiday with your kids, and be sure to bring a valentine card for a nurse or healthcare professional and you can enjoy endless chocolate fondue. Reservation required.

Feb. 6, 1-4 p.m. Atlanta, Duluth, Kennesaw and Roswell locations

Online: meltingpot.com

See a Family Performance of Atlanta Ballet's Snow White

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In this one-hour ballet version (perfect for kids who may not make it through a full-length production) of Snow White choreographed by Bruce Wells, audiences will enjoy following the young heroine and her prince as they outwit the schemes of the evil queen. Feb. 4-6, multiple performance times 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. Perimeter Online: cobbenergycentre.com  

Bee Mine at The Atlanta History Center

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At this special story time at the Atlanta History Center, you and your toddler will we will learn all about how bumblebees spread pollen and how we can spread love. Come to hear The Very Greedy Bee by Steve Smallman, make a fun valentine and learn the bumblebee dance. Registration encouraged. Feb. 7 at 10 a.m. 130 West Paces Ferry Road NW Buckhead Online: atlantahistorycenter.com  

—Shelley Massey

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