

Annual arts festival in Dunwoody, Georgia, featuring local and regional artists, live music, and food vendors.
A peaceful 22-acre nature preserve with trails, a lake, and a native plant garden.
A historic home museum showcasing life in the 19th century, with beautiful gardens.
A vibrant shopping mall with a variety of stores, restaurants, and a movie theater.

Dunwoody Arts Festival can be outdoors, and Atlanta weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers.

Staying hydrated is crucial, especially during outdoor events like the arts festival.
You'll likely be using your phone for photos, maps, and communication throughout the day.
Crispy fried chicken atop a fluffy waffle, served with maple syrup
Creamy pimento cheese spread between two slices of white bread
Warm peach filling topped with a crisp, buttery crust, often served with vanilla ice cream
Dunwoody's pottery is renowned for its unique designs and glazes, reflecting the local artistic spirit.
Local artisans create intricate pieces using semi-precious stones and metals, showcasing Dunwoody's craftsmanship.
Dunwoody's textile artists create vibrant, hand-dyed fabrics and woven goods, reflecting the region's natural beauty.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its creative dishes and Southern comfort food.
An Atlanta institution since 1928, serving classic American fast food.

A fine dining experience, known for its dry-aged steaks and extensive wine list.
A sprawling 141-acre water park in the Bahamas, featuring thrilling slides, a lazy river, and a 200-foot tower with 11 slides.
A lush, biodiverse sanctuary along the Indo-Nepal border, home to the endangered Gharial crocodile.

A charming town in Haiti's Artibonite region, known for its vibrant culture and historic sites.