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  1. These awesome Georgia attractions are designed with kids (and the whole family) in mind. Georgia is packed with kid-friendly places just waiting to be explored. Pick your favorite category — animals, adventure, the outdoors, learning and free things — and help your family decide where to go next.

    • Cool off in the water. What better way to beat the summer heat than by wading into the ocean, jumping in a lake or playing at one of Georgia's water parks?
    • Soar through the trees. Feeling adventurous? Georgia has a number of thrilling ziplines for all experience levels. Banning Mills Screaming Eagle canopy tours has the largest, continuous zip line canopy tour in the world.
    • Hit up the farmers markets. Take advantage of the state's agricultural bounty by visiting one of the many Georgia Grown farmers markets, like Dublin's Market on Madison, the Atlanta State Farmers Market, Oconee Farmers Market and the Cordele State Farmers Market, the major watermelon distribution hub for the Southeast.
    • Plan a road trip to see quirky landmarks. Georgia has some truly unique attractions that are worth a road trip in their own right. There are quirky artist havens like Pasaquan in Buena Vista and Summerville's Paradise Garden, created by Howard Finster, one of America's most widely known and prolific self-taught artists.
    • Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta. See displays commemorating the 1996 Olympics while enjoying the Georgia sunshine at this top Atlanta attraction.
    • Children’s Museum of Atlanta. Kids will be so mesmerized by the colorful exhibits and cool things to play with at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta that they would never suspect the museum designed this unique indoor fun center to educate kids and spark artistic thought.
    • Georgia Sea Turtle Center. Jekyll Island is a well-rounded family destination, for more reasons than just being a cute coastal area. Being the one and only in the state, the Georgia Sea Turtle Center lets visitors peek into the lives of sea creature rescuers.
    • Legoland Discovery Center, Altanta. With Atlanta replica displays and playground zones where kids can build their own creations, Legoland is the perfect place to go when the weather is a little too toasty, or when a thunderstorm rolls in.
    • Beach at Don Carter – Spend the afternoon at Georgia’s newest park, taking in the beach, nature trails, and playgrounds. If you’re looking for a siesta, this is a wonderful place for a cottage stay on the lake.
    • Connor Brown Trail at Atlanta History Center – This short trail meanders the garden, passing play houses for the kids and winding in the shade. Explore the Quarry Garden, or take a break inside with the newly-redesigned Olympic Games exhibit.
    • Library Summer Reading Programs – Your local library has a summer reading program for the kids. Most libraries also have regular programs associated with these, like jugglers, magicians and such.
    • Marietta Fire Museum – Tour the two stories of fire truck paraphernalia and fire trucks. Be sure to ask for a tour, and whatever you do, get your parking validated to save $20.
  2. Here are the best things to do in Georgia for kids of all ages, specifically designed for planning your adventures and vacations. What will you mark off your to-do list this year? Read on to find these hidden gems that the great state of Georgia has to offer!

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