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Piedmont Park park in Atlanta, GA
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View of Piedmont Park in Atlanta, GA
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View of Piedmont Park in Atlanta, GA
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Piedmont Park

4.8(17,674 reviews)FreePark
🕑 3-5 hours for a full family outing, or 1-2 hours for a quick playground visit👶 Best for all ages, newborn to teens. Toddlers enjoy the shaded playgrounds and open lawn areas for running, elementary-aged kids love biking the paths and the summer pool, while tweens and teens can play pick-up sports or walk the scenic trails. The variety of activities means every family member finds something they love.

About

Piedmont Park is Atlanta's premier urban oasis where families can spend an entire day exploring 189 acres of green space without leaving the city. With multiple playgrounds catering to different age groups, wide bike paths perfect for learning riders, and a seasonal pool that's a lifesaver during hot Georgia summers, this park offers endless opportunities for outdoor fun and family bonding.

Highlights

  • Multiple age-appropriate playgrounds including a tot lot with toddler-safe equipment
  • Legacy Fountain splash area for free water play
  • Wide, paved paths perfect for bikes, scooters, and strollers
  • Seasonal public pool (summer months)
  • Dog park where kids can watch pups play

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on weekends (by 9 AM) to snag parking in the 10th Street lot and enjoy the park before it gets crowded,Saturday mornings often have youth soccer that fills up spaces quickly.
  2. 2.Pack a picnic blanket and snacks; the grassy meadows are perfect for spreading out, and there are clean restrooms and water fountains throughout the park.
  3. 3.The Legacy Fountain near 12th Street is a hidden gem where kids can splash and cool off for free,bring swimsuits and towels during warm months.
  4. 4.Rent bikes or bring scooters to explore the paved paths; the loop around the park is about 2.5 miles and perfect for families with elementary-aged kids.
  5. 5.Download the Piedmont Park app for a map of all playgrounds and facilities,the park is huge and easy to get turned around in with little ones.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer perfect weather with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Weekday mornings are quietest, while Saturday mornings buzz with energy from the Green Market (April-December). Avoid summer midday heat; early mornings or late afternoons work best June-August.

What to Know

The park is completely free to enter with paid parking lots ($2-5 per hour) or free street parking nearby. The seasonal pool requires separate admission. Multiple food vendors operate on weekends, but pack your own snacks for weekday visits.

Seasonal Notes

The pool operates Memorial Day through Labor Day with extended hours in July. The park hosts family-friendly events year-round including Movies in the Park (summer), Atlanta Dogwood Festival (spring), and Music Midtown (fall). Winter months are quieter but perfect for kite flying on windy days.

Nearby Eats

Park Tavern at the north end offers casual dining with a kids menu and patio seating overlooking the park. For quicker bites, walk to Piedmont Avenue (5-minute walk) where you'll find Einstein Bros Bagels and Flying Biscuit Cafe, both very family-friendly with changing tables and high chairs.

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