
Things to Do with Kids in Alpharetta, GA: 6 Local Favorites
Little Adventure Guide · 2026-07-12
Alpharetta might be the easiest city in North Georgia to fill a Saturday in — a walkable downtown, big parks, and indoor backups for the rainy days. Here are six stops local families keep coming back to.

Wills Park
The classic. A playground, sports fields, and plenty of open space, leaning toward younger kids, with horse shows popping up through the year and a seasonal public pool on site. Park entry is free.
Alpharetta Arts Center
The creative stop: rotating classes, workshops, and gallery space in a city-run arts center. Check the current recreation guide before you promise a project to the kids, because many classes have age ranges and require advance registration.
Webb Bridge Park
A playground, children's area, walking trails, and sports fields in one stop, with long hours (8 AM to 10 PM daily) that leave room for an after-dinner visit.
Brooke Street Park
A downtown green space made for an easy walk, a picnic blanket, or room to move between stops. Check the city calendar before you go because community events can change the feel of the park.
Alpha Loop Trail
A walking and biking trail threading through the city — suited to any age, no reservations, no fuss.
Play Street Museum
Hands-on, educational play built for the younger crowd. $15 per child ages 1–8, and it makes a tidy rainy-day pairing with lunch downtown.
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