Things to Do With Your Baby in Atlanta

Experience an adventure on the slides at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Photo courtesy of ABG
Experience an adventure on the slides at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Photo courtesy of ABG
8/2/24 - By Elsa Simcik

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Your baby's first year is filled with lots of exciting milestones. During a short period, your infant begins to smile, laugh, sit up, crawl, cruise, and even say a few words. Luckily, there's no better place than Atlanta to find things to do during this magical time.

We've curated a baby bucket list filled with over 30 baby-friendly activities in Atlanta. Read on for the best baby outings, baby classes, playgrounds, and more to get you out of the house. Gather your baby, diaper bag, and camera to start exploring these indoor and outdoor activities in Atlanta! 

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Things to Do with Your Baby in Atlanta: Outdoors

1. Atlanta Botanical Garden - Midtown

Stroll through the gardens to explore nature. Go on a Tuesday for Garden Playtime or Wednesdays for Storybook Time.


Take a class with your baby at Goldfish Swim School. Photo courtesy of the school

2. Goldfish Swim School - Multiple Locations

Introduce your baby to basic swim skills and water safety with swim lessons. Goldfish Swim School offers 30-minute indoor classes for babies ages 4 to15 months in a heated pool.

3. Silver Comet Bike Trail - Mableton

Put baby in a bike seat or trailer and head down one of Atlanta's great bike paths. We like the Silver Comet Bike Trail because it's relatively flat and shady. Plus, you can park and rent bikes at Comet Trail Cycles right on the trail.

4. Petting Zoos & Animal Farms

Visit Atlanta animal farms and petting zoos to introduce your baby to familiar and exotic creatures. 

5. Feeding Ducks

Check out Lullwater or Piedmont Park as great spots to feed ducks. Tip: Skip the bread and feed the ducks bird seed or uncooked oats.

baby swing: Things to Do With Atlanta Babies Before They Turn One
A swing can be a helpful tool for soothing and entertaining any baby. Photo by Alex Merrick

6. Swings

Push your baby in an infant swing at an awesome Atlanta playgrounds. We especially like Morgan Falls Overlook Park in Sandy Springs for crawlers because of its turf ground cover.

7. Trains

Climb aboard a choo-choo train such as the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway or Stone Mountain Park

8. Zoo Atlanta - Grant Park

See gorillas, elephants, pandas, and more at Zoo Atlanta. Twice a month they offer Adventure Cubs, an engaging program for babies. 

9. Outdoor Shopping Centers

Get your shopping done and then let baby climb at the squirrel-themed soft playground at Avalon or play in the sandbox at Halcyon.

10. Nature Centers

Stroll around the Chattahoochee Nature Center or Dunwoody Nature Center to see what grows in and around Atlanta.

11. Picnic

Pack baby's favorite snacks and enjoy lunch outdoors in your backyard, local park, or at one of these nearby state parks.

Things to Do with Atlanta Babies Before Age One: Indoors

12. Merry-Go-Round

Take baby on their first carousel ride at North Point Mall or Mall of Georgia. 

13. Indoor Playgrounds

Practice climbing at one of Atlanta's many indoor playgrounds. 

14. Fun at Home

Try an easy DIY sensory activity, like making a rice bin or scent jars. Stimulate baby's brain with brain-boosting games and activities

15. Children's Museum of Atlanta - Downtown

Take a trip to the Children's Museum of Atlanta, which has a special play area reserved for babies under the age of two. 

16. Storytime 

Check our family activity calendar for local storytimes. Some of our favorite storytimes are at Little Shop of Stories and Virginia Highland Books

17. Toy Stores

Visit an Atlanta toy store like the whimsical Treehouse Kid and Craft in Decatur or Kazoo Toys in Buckhead. 

18. Georgia Aquarium - Downtown

Watch your baby stare in awe at colorful fish, giant sharks, and much, much more. 

19. Puppet Shows

See fairytales come to life through puppets at the Center for Puppetry Arts in Midtown or at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center in Roswell.

Baby board books: Things to Do With Atlanta Babies Before They Turn One
Babies love books; sure they may treat them as toys or food at first, but a love of reading will come.

20. Books

Snuggle with your baby and read a book from our list of 25 Best Board Books for Babies and Toddlers

21. Parent and Baby Classes

Bond with your baby through Mommy and Me classes like Music Together or Gymboree. 

22. High Chair Fun

Turn baby's high chair into an activity center.

23. Shopping

Take your baby to one of Atlanta's adorable baby stores, and stock up on baby books, toys, and outfits. 

Holiday Lights Atlanta : Things to Do With Atlanta Babies Before They Turn One
The holiday light shows around Atlanta will dazzle babies. Photo by Alex Merrick

Seasonal and Holiday Atlanta Events for Babies

24. Snow

Play in the snow at Margaritaville at Lake Lanier Island's License to Chill Snow Island.

25. Sand

Dip baby's toes in the sand at a swimming lake and beach near Atlanta. Don't forget to bring essential baby beach gear like a wagon, tent and floats. 

26. Splash Pads and Spraygrounds

Splash at one of Atlanta's many spraygrounds. Bring cups to entertain your baby for hours. 

27. 4th of July Fireworks

Look up in the sky on the 4th of July for amazing fireworks. (Don't forget headphones!) 

28. Halloween

Dress up your baby in an adorable (but comfortable) costume and take pics at a local pumpkin patch.

29. Holiday and Christmas Trains

Take your baby on a Polar Express-style train ride. 

30. First Birthday

Celebrate your baby's first year with a party, memorable gifts, smash cake, and a photo shoot. Okay, now you might need to grab those tissues... 

About the Author

Elsa Simcik
Elsa Simcik has been freelance writing for 20-something years, covering a hodgepodge of fields--health & fitness, human interest stories, and even dating. After becoming a mom she segued into writing for local magazines and websites, focusing on parenting, fun things to do with kids, and travel. The travel part is fun, but not as glamorous as it sounds, because it's traveling with kids. Still, she'll take it.