Another beautiful weekend to wrap up Spring Break – luckily for Georgia families, there are lots of reasons to get out and enjoy it! Here’s a roundup of outdoor events (free or nominal cost) happening this weekend all over the state:
Saturday has a couple of fun festivals for the whole family to enjoy:
- Wild Azalea Festival, Reynolds Nature Preserve – FREE Admission!
- Sheep to Shawl Festival, Atlanta History Center
- Native American Tools & Weapons Demonstration, Etowah Indians Mounds Historic Site
More living history on Friday evening at the Days Gone By program at Stephen C. Foster State Park in the Coastal Region.
Friday afternoon also offers an opportunity to watch the animals being fed at Autrey Mill Nature Preserve in Johns Creek, 4:30-5 p.m.
For a “feeding show” of another kind, check out the ongoing Pitcher Plant Bog Habitat Ranger Guided Tour, happening Monday through Saturday in April, May and June at Gordonia-Altamaha State Park in the MidSouth Region. This is one of the “Hidden Gem” programs offered this year to celebrate the Georgia State Park’s 85th anniversary year.