4th of July Weekend in Atlanta: Fireworks, Parades, and More Things to Do with Kids

Stone Mountain Park lights up the sky every night during its Fantastic Fourth Celebration, July 1-7. Photo courtesy of Stone Mountain Park

Looking for the best things to do in Atlanta this 4th of July weekend? Here are some family-friendly events and activities to add to your list for this weekend! 

Kick off the first weekend in July with Independence Day festivities at Atlanta attractions like Fantastic Fourth at Stone Mountain Park (a fireworks spectacle following the new laser light show) and Six Flags Over Georgia. Head to FREE 4th of July events like Decatur's Pied Piper Parade, Concert, and Fireworks and Marietta's 4th in the Park Celebration. Find a complete list of all the awesome July 4th parades and events at Where to See 4th of July Fireworks in Atlanta 2024!

And of course, it wouldn't be Fourth of July in Atlanta without the annual AJC Peachtree Road Race, the biggest 10K in the world! Cheer on the runners and experience the citywide holiday tradition.

Soho's Museum of Ice Cream is a Sweet Outing for the Whole Family

Unlimited treats await during a visit to the Museum of Ice Cream in Soho.

Located in the heart of Soho, the Museum of Ice Cream is an immersive space offering interactive fun for kids of all ages, including a giant twisty slide, themed exhibits, a sprinkle pit, and, of course, all-you-can-eat ice cream! A hands-on, Instagram-ready experience, the Museum of Ice Cream is one of our favorite immersive museums in NYC for kids.

Read on for the full scoop on everything you need to know about visiting the Museum of Ice Cream with kids.

Family-Friendly Breweries and Beer Gardens on Long Island

Catch an epic sunset at Blue Point Brewing Company. Photo by Jessica Hill

Visiting Long Island breweries can be a great way to enjoy a casual meal and some outdoor fun. Here are a few family-friendly beer gardens and breweries across the island where you can relax with a drink while the kids have a good time. 

Parents can wind down without having to find a babysitter, and kids can have fun in an exciting, new atmosphere. At these charming establishments, parents can enjoy a regular beer offering or a seasonal specialty. 

If wine is your drink of choice, however, don't miss our guide to kid-friendly wineries on the East End, and visit our Restaurant Guide for Long Island Families for even more picks.

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