Each year, tons of events and festivals in Georgia end up on locals’ bucket lists. Fall is a great time for festivals and fairs, and, of course, the winter holidays bring in all kinds of celebratory events. Summer often means music festivals and other fun activities. Don’t overlook the Peach State’s spring festivals, though! Spring means warmer weather, greenery galore, and spring break for the kiddos. One newer spring festival in Georgia takes place in the city of Stockbridge at the wonderful Yule Forest. This outdoor haven is known for its fall and winter celebrations, but you won’t want to miss the annual Yule Forest Tulip Festival in Georgia. It’s a colorful spring party that’s fun for the whole family, and it even features dinosaurs!

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The 2024 Yule Tulip Festival opens on March 9 and runs weekends through March 24.

Note that tickets for the Tulip Festival in Georgia are not sold at the gate – you must buy them online in advance. Tickets can be purchased on the Yule Forest website, and you can get additional up-to-date information about the event from the Yule Forest Facebook page.

Find even more spring activities in this list of tours, cruises, and dinner parties in Georgia! Or, keep our spring bucket list handy.

Your Ultimate Guide To Spring Attractions And Activities In Georgia

 

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What are the coolest spring festivals in Georgia?

Diverse, beautiful, and undeniably charming, the Peach State knows how to welcome the new season with a host of spring festivals, extravaganzas, city block parties, and fun family activities. While not all of these festivals run annually (some are every other year or change themes), all are worth checking out! From flowers to car shows to food festivals, Georgia has it all! Here are just a few of the MANY spring festivals in Georgia.

  • Atlanta Dogwood Festival, Atlanta
  • Blessing of the Fleet, Darien
  • Braselton Antique & Artisan Festival, Braselton
  • Celtic Heritage Festival of Savannah, Savannah
  • Conyers Cherry Blossom Festival, Conyers
  • Cows Come Home Celebration, Sautee Nacoochee
  • Fitzgerald Wild Chicken Festival, Fitzgerald
  • Forsythia Festival, Forsyth
  • Georgia Renaissance Festival, Fairburn
  • Grilled Cheese Fest at the Garden, Macon
  • International Cherry Blossom Festival, Macon
  • Irish Balloon Festival, Dublin
  • The Perry Dogwood Festival, Perry
  • Pig in the Park BBQ Championship, Dublin
  • Rattlesnake and Wildlife Festival, Claxton
  • Rhythm and Ribs BBQ Festival, Tifton
  • Roswell Beer Festival, Roswell
  • Savannah Music Festival, Savannah
  • Savannah River Fire Festival, Guyton
  • Small World Festival, Hinesville
  • Thomasville Rose Show and Festival, Thomasville
  • Valdosta-Lowndes Azalea Festival, Valdosta
  • Vidalia Onion Festival, Vidalia
  • Yule Forest Tulip Festival, Stockbridge

 

While you're out and about enjoying the festivities this spring, be sure to visit some of the most beautiful places in Georgia or take a few wildflower-filled spring hikes!

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