Spring in Georgia is such a beautiful time. We also love that there are so many things to do in spring in Georgia – events, festivals, and other happenings – that are worthy of your bucket list. One of the best spring festivals in Georgia, we think, is the annual Taste of Spring festival in Conyers, GA. This spring event takes place in the charming Olde Town Conyers district, a historic area of town with many local shops and restaurants. This is a great seasonal family-friendly event that features all kinds of fun for the entire family, and best of all, parking and admission are both free! It’s one of our favorite things to do in Conyers, Georgia, in the spring, and we don’t think you’ll be disappointed, either.

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The 2024 Taste of Spring Festival will be held in Olde Town Conyers on May 4. You can get more information on the district’s official Facebook page or the City of Conyers’ website.

Have you attended before? What spring festivals and activities in Georgia are you most looking forward to? Share your favorites in the comments!

In the meantime, check out some of our other favorite things to do in Georgia in spring. In fact, a weekend at this cheerful cottage might just be one of the sweetest places to enjoy the changing seasons!

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What are the best botanical gardens to visit in Georgia?

It seems fitting that the gorgeous Peach State would be equally full of stunning botanical gardens! This spring, peruse lush havens of tropical flowers, stroll through stunning rose gardens, and be wowed by the beauty of Mother Nature at your fingertips. Here are just a few of the prettiest botanical gardens in Georgia:

  • Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta: One of the largest and most beautiful woodland gardens in the country, the Atlanta Botanical Garden is home to unique ecosystems and garden areas such as the Fuqua Orchid Center, the Japanese Garden, the Rare Conifer Garden, and the Hydrangea Collection. The garden also features a canopy walk and a stunning Earth Goddess sculpture with a waterfall hand.
  • Callaway Resort & Gardens, Pine Mountain: Callaway Resort & Gardens is a breathtaking 2,500-acre estate in Pine Mountain with more than seven miles of nature trails, a lake, and a whopping 20,000 azaleas. The garden is home to a butterfly house, a discovery pavilion, and a variety of plants and flowers that change with the seasons.
  • Gibbs Gardens, Ball Ground: This 292-acre estate features 16 magnificent gardens, including a Japanese garden, a water lily garden, a rose garden, and a daffodil garden. The garden also has 19 waterfalls, ponds, sculptures, and a "Monet" bridge. The garden hosts festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Daffodil Festival and the Daylily Colorfest.
  • Savannah Botanical Gardens, Savannah: This petite garden is home to a variety of plants, including roses, camellias, ferns, herbs, and native plants. The garden also has a pond, a gazebo, a walking trail, and a historic farmhouse. The garden is free and open to the public.
  • State Botanical Garden of Georgia, Athens: The State Botanical Garden in Athens is a 313-acre garden with 11 botanical and horticultural collections, like the Heritage Garden, the International Garden, the Shade Garden, and the Flower Garden. The garden also has five miles of nature trails, a tropical conservatory, a hummingbird trail, and a children’s garden.
  • Thomasville Rose Garden, Thomasville: Talk about romantic! This five-acre garden boasts over 1,500 beautiful rose bushes in four themed beds: Heroes, Holidays, Love & Cherish, and Famous People. The garden is part of the city’s annual Rose Show and Festival, which celebrates the timeless beauty and fragrance of roses.

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