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Stone Mountain Park - Georgia's Most Popular Attraction

By Sheridan Alexander, About.com

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Seasonal Celebrations and Attractions

Christmas Celebrations at Stone Mountain Park

Christmas Celebrations at Stone Mountain Park

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Stone Mountain Park
Throughout the year, Stone Mountain Park offers many celebrations, festivals, performances and special seasonal attractions. A few of the most popular special times to visit include:

The Christmas Season - Annual festive holiday activities at Stone Mountain Park include a special Fireworks and Snowfall Celebration, visits from Santa, a Christmas Train, millions of dazzling lights to enjoy and much more.

Snow Mountain Park - Stone Mountain Park's Laser Lawn is transformed into a seasonal family snow park, featuring a 400-foot tubing hill and a 30,000 square foot SnowZone of play areas in snow at least two feet deep.

Easter Celebrations at Stone Mountain - Early birds enjoy the beautiful Easter Sunrise Service, which has taken place at the top of Stone Mountain for more than 60 years.

Annual Pumpkin Festival - Celebrate the harvest season on weekends from late September through ate October with pumpkin carving, pumpkin pie eating contests, train rides on the Pumpkin Express, autumn themed entertainment and more.

Annual Yellow Daisy Festival - Arts and crafts fans flock to this popular festival, which has received acclaim as one of the nation's best arts and craft shows.

More Events - A sampling of other fun celebrations and events held during the year includes:
  • Fourth of July Celebrations

  • Annual Highland Games

  • Annual Indian Festival and Pow-Wow
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