Kelin & Lucas

June 17, 2023 • Dunwoody, GA

Kelin & Lucas

June 17, 2023 • Dunwoody, GA

Things to Do

Take a walk in Piedmont Park - Piedmont Park is a beautiful place to take a walk or have a picnic, with a variety of walking trails and beautiful gardens.


Take a walk on the Atlanta BeltLine - The Atlanta BeltLine is a network of walking and biking trails that wind through the city offering a unique perspective on the city's neighborhoods and history.


Visit Brook Run Park - Dunwoody’s Brook Run Park includes a spacious playground, hiking trails, and a skate park.


Explore Dunwoody Nature Center - Dunwoody Nature Center sits on twenty-two acres of land including wetlands and the Piedmont forest. Visit Wildcat Creek, walk the two miles of wooded hiking trails, or just hang out at the woodland playground.


Visit the Georgia Aquarium - The Georgia Aquarium is one of the largest in the world, with a variety of marine animals to see including whales, dolphins, and sharks.


Explore the Atlanta Botanical Garden - The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a beautiful place to visit at any time of the year, with a range of plants and flowers on display.


Take a tour of the Spruill Center For The Arts - Located in Dunwoody, The Spruill Center For The Arts includes local and international artist’s works in their gallery and hosts art classes.


Visit the High Museum of Art - The High Museum of Art is home to a wide range of artworks, from classic to contemporary.


Take a tour of the World of Coca-Cola - The World of Coca-Cola is a popular tourist attraction offering a behind the scenes look at the history of an iconic brand.


Tour The Center for Puppetry Arts - The Center for Puppetry Arts introduces visitors to the wonder and art of puppetry. Visitors can take in a performance or visit the hands-on Museum.


Explore The National Center for Civil and Human Rights - The National Center for Civil and Human Rights features exhibitions on the U.S. Civil Rights Movement and connects the movement to the ongoing human rights movements around the world.


Visit the Oakland Cemetery - The Oakland Cemetery is the resting place for more than 70,000 people. You can take a self-guided dial in tour or plan to join a ticketed tour and visit the graves of famous Atlanta residents such as Robert T. “Bobby” Jones and Kenny Rogers. The Cemetery is a beautiful walk with gardens and plantings throughout the cemetery.


See a show - Atlanta has a number of concert venues to choose from including Coca-Cola Roxy and the Tabernacle, and the historical Fox Theater.


Visit an Atlanta brewery - Atlanta has a number of breweries to visit, many offered tours and tastings. Orpheus Brewing was founded by a homebrewer. Orpheus is located on the Atlanta BeltLine and has a tap list that includes IPAs, sours, and barrel-aged stouts. Orpheus is open seven days a week. Wild Heaven, in Avondale and the West End of Atlanta, is open seven days a week. Its tap list includes IPAs saisons and a pils-style session ale called, Emergency Drinking Beer. Reformation is located northwest of Atlanta in Smyrna. Besides beer it hosts trivia, cornhole and music bingo nights.


Go on a food tour - Atlanta has a number of Food Tours to choose from showcasing the city's diverse culinary scene. Check out the historic Oakland Cemetery on a Grant Park Food and Cemetery Tour. Tour the food hall at Ponce City Market or Krog Street Market. Favorite restaurants and food spots of Lucas and Kelin include Ria’s Bluebird, Little Tart, Evergreen Butcher and Baker and Antico Italian Pizza.