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Event List
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
This show will feature historic quilts from Carroll County and more recent works created by current residents. It will also feature bedspreads designed by Bruce Bobick for the Disney All Star Hotels in 1994.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
This show will feature historic quilts from Carroll County and more recent works created by current residents. It will also feature bedspreads designed by Bruce Bobick for the Disney All Star Hotels in 1994.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
This show will feature historic quilts from Carroll County and more recent works created by current residents. It will also feature bedspreads designed by Bruce Bobick for the Disney All Star Hotels in 1994.
- Atlanta MetroEducation, Kids & Family
Spend the night at Zoo Atlanta with your school or group at a NightCrawler Overnight.
REMAINING 2026 DATES:
· May 8
· May 9
· May 15
· September 26
· October 2
· October 9
· October 10
· November 6Times: 6 p.m. until 9:30 a.m. the next morning
Cost: $110
CAPACITY: Minimum of 20 – Maximum of 120
Embark on a nocturnal adventure you won’t soon forget!
When the last guest leaves for the day, we invite you to stay! Come find out what really happens when the sun goes down. Which animals stay up late and how do others settle down for the night? And in the morning, how do animals greet the day? Join us as we explore these questions and more on an overnight adventure designed for schools, Scouts, and other groups.
Participants will spend the majority of the evening outdoors walking around the Zoo with an Educator as their guide, stopping along the way to observe the nocturnal behaviors of the animals who call the Zoo home*. During the evening, participants will have the opportunity to use night vision technology and will visit Scaly Slimy Spectacular to discover the nocturnal world of frogs, lizards, snakes, and turtles.
Participants will also enjoy a guided tour behind the scenes to discover how we care for animals every day. Learn about our new state-of-the-art veterinary complex, The Rollins Animal Health Center, and tour the Animal Nutrition Kitchen to find out what it takes to feed the Zoo!** After an evening of exploration, participants will sleep in indoor, climate-controlled rooms with sleeping bags brought from home. And then rise and shine for more fun! Enjoy a catered continental breakfast from Proof of the Pudding followed by morning visits to animal habitats to see how our Animal Care Specialists help the animals start their day.
If you are looking for additional opportunities to connect with wildlife up-close, you can register your group for a 9 a.m. Animal Encounter for an additional fee. This encounter includes an exclusive 30-minute talk with a Zoo Educator and a visit with two to three small animal ambassadors before the conclusion of your NightCrawlers program. Note: We cannot accommodate specific animal requests for the encounter.
Participating groups are invited to stay and enjoy the Zoo at completion of your program!
*Some of our diurnal animals sleep indoors at night. While we cannot promise specific animal observations during the program, we encourage you to stay and enjoy the Zoo at the completion of your program for no additional cost!
**The behind-the-scenes portion of the tour is not fully ADA accessible.
WHAT SHOULD YOU EXPECT DURING A NIGHTCRAWLER?
Rain or shine. This program happens rain or shine, and much of the program is outside. Please plan for the weather and dress accordingly.
The Zoo is made for walking! Most of this experience is spent walking around the Zoo, and there are multiple irregular surfaces and steep inclines. Plan to spend up to 5 hours on your feet touring the Zoo.
Come with a full belly. While we will take a break for a snack in the middle of the evening, please eat dinner before you arrive. And remember to bring your water bottle with you.
Embrace the dark. It’s called a NightCrawler for a reason. Explore the Zoo by the light of the moon and our Educators’ red-light flashlights. Guests may only use flashlights at bedtime.
Rustic camping meets the Zoo. All sleeping locations are in climate-controlled buildings with a restroom either in the building or nearby.
Stay awhile. At the completion of your program the following morning, you are welcome to stay and enjoy the Zoo at your leisure.
Have FUN! This unique experience is unlike anything that you can do in Atlanta. We look forward to hosting you for an upcoming program!
Age Range: 6+
This program is designed for groups with children. A paid adult must accompany child(ren), and a paid child must accompany adult(s).
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
This show will feature historic quilts from Carroll County and more recent works created by current residents. It will also feature bedspreads designed by Bruce Bobick for the Disney All Star Hotels in 1994.
- Atlanta MetroEducation, Kids & Family
Spend the night at Zoo Atlanta with your school or group at a NightCrawler Overnight.
REMAINING 2026 DATES:
· May 8
· May 9
· May 15
· September 26
· October 2
· October 9
· October 10
· November 6Times: 6 p.m. until 9:30 a.m. the next morning
Cost: $110
CAPACITY: Minimum of 20 – Maximum of 120
Embark on a nocturnal adventure you won’t soon forget!
When the last guest leaves for the day, we invite you to stay! Come find out what really happens when the sun goes down. Which animals stay up late and how do others settle down for the night? And in the morning, how do animals greet the day? Join us as we explore these questions and more on an overnight adventure designed for schools, Scouts, and other groups.
Participants will spend the majority of the evening outdoors walking around the Zoo with an Educator as their guide, stopping along the way to observe the nocturnal behaviors of the animals who call the Zoo home*. During the evening, participants will have the opportunity to use night vision technology and will visit Scaly Slimy Spectacular to discover the nocturnal world of frogs, lizards, snakes, and turtles.
Participants will also enjoy a guided tour behind the scenes to discover how we care for animals every day. Learn about our new state-of-the-art veterinary complex, The Rollins Animal Health Center, and tour the Animal Nutrition Kitchen to find out what it takes to feed the Zoo!** After an evening of exploration, participants will sleep in indoor, climate-controlled rooms with sleeping bags brought from home. And then rise and shine for more fun! Enjoy a catered continental breakfast from Proof of the Pudding followed by morning visits to animal habitats to see how our Animal Care Specialists help the animals start their day.
If you are looking for additional opportunities to connect with wildlife up-close, you can register your group for a 9 a.m. Animal Encounter for an additional fee. This encounter includes an exclusive 30-minute talk with a Zoo Educator and a visit with two to three small animal ambassadors before the conclusion of your NightCrawlers program. Note: We cannot accommodate specific animal requests for the encounter.
Participating groups are invited to stay and enjoy the Zoo at completion of your program!
*Some of our diurnal animals sleep indoors at night. While we cannot promise specific animal observations during the program, we encourage you to stay and enjoy the Zoo at the completion of your program for no additional cost!
**The behind-the-scenes portion of the tour is not fully ADA accessible.
WHAT SHOULD YOU EXPECT DURING A NIGHTCRAWLER?
Rain or shine. This program happens rain or shine, and much of the program is outside. Please plan for the weather and dress accordingly.
The Zoo is made for walking! Most of this experience is spent walking around the Zoo, and there are multiple irregular surfaces and steep inclines. Plan to spend up to 5 hours on your feet touring the Zoo.
Come with a full belly. While we will take a break for a snack in the middle of the evening, please eat dinner before you arrive. And remember to bring your water bottle with you.
Embrace the dark. It’s called a NightCrawler for a reason. Explore the Zoo by the light of the moon and our Educators’ red-light flashlights. Guests may only use flashlights at bedtime.
Rustic camping meets the Zoo. All sleeping locations are in climate-controlled buildings with a restroom either in the building or nearby.
Stay awhile. At the completion of your program the following morning, you are welcome to stay and enjoy the Zoo at your leisure.
Have FUN! This unique experience is unlike anything that you can do in Atlanta. We look forward to hosting you for an upcoming program!
Age Range: 6+
This program is designed for groups with children. A paid adult must accompany child(ren), and a paid child must accompany adult(s).
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
This show will feature historic quilts from Carroll County and more recent works created by current residents. It will also feature bedspreads designed by Bruce Bobick for the Disney All Star Hotels in 1994.
- Atlanta MetroCraft Fair, Food & Drink, Kids & Family, Leisure & Recreation
Atlanta Food Festival vibes every week with food, crafts, music and kids' activities.
Free admission fun for all ages!
This is the perfect place to eat, shop, dance, and make memories at one of the most family-friendly food markets in Atlanta.
Food & Drinks
- Over 15 delicious food vendors featuring a diverse selection of foods every week
- A diverse mix of crave-worthy eats from local culinary favorites
- Food, drinks & most activities available for purchase
Shop Local
- Craft vendors showcasing local artisans
- Handmade goods, unique gifts & one-of-a-kind finds
- Support small businesses in a vibrant marketplace atmosphere.
Entertainment & Experiences
- Live music from talented local bands all day
- High-energy DJ sets spinning your favorite hits at night
- Monthly Silent Disco experience with glowing headphones
- Monthly Outdoor Movie Nights under the stars. Bring blankets and chairs!
- Seasonal themes and interactive activities
- Exciting sponsor activations and giveaways
Family Fun
- Kids activities including inflatables
- Face painting and family-friendly games
- Safe, welcoming environment for all ages
When
Every Saturday, April 4-Nov. 14, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Eat. Shop. Dance. Celebrate. Repeat.
RSVP BY GRABBING A TICKET FOR EXCLUSIVE OFFERS AND DISCOUNTS FROM OUR VENDORS!
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/uptown-market-atlanta-4820292 - Atlanta MetroCommunity, Education, Kids & Family, Outdoors
Beat the crowds and start your day with a wild hello!
Before the Zoo officially opens, enjoy exclusive access to select public viewing areas and the opportunity to observe your favorite animals as they begin their day.
Join us for this crowd-free adventure you can’t get any other time.
- Join a knowledgeable Interpretive Guide for this 60-minute experience.
- Get a glimpse into the morning happenings at the Zoo.
- Enjoy a guided tour on the public side of the spotlighted animal area.
- Learn about the spotlighted species and their care through observation, biofacts, and Q&A with the Interpretive Guide.
- Cost includes admission to stay and enjoy the Zoo after the program ends.
2026 dates:
April 19: Reptiles and Amphibians
May 31: Lions
June 28: Giraffe
July 26: Tiger
Aug. 23: Elephants
Sept. 6: Gorillas
Oct. 11: OrangutansTime: 8:30-9:30 a.m.
Cost
Member: $20
Non-Member: $55 (includes Zoo daytime admission) - Georgia's CoastArt Exhibit, History
Seven Ladies is a new exhibition focused on Katharine Judkins Clark, Elinor Adler Dillard, Anna Colquitt Hunter, Lucy Barrow McIntire, Dorothy Ripley Roebling, Nola McEvoy Roos and Jane Adair Wright. Together, these seven women joined forces to purchase and protect the Isaiah Davenport House, an 1820 Federal-style home on Columbia Square, from being razed and founded Historic Savannah Foundation, a permanent organization dedicated to saving and preserving historic buildings throughout the city.
Through historic photographs, archival materials and interpretative storytelling, this inspiring exhibition explores each of these influential women, including their personal histories, lived experiences and the convictions that compelled them to serve their community at a pivotal moment in Savannah’s history.
Open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., this exclusive exhibition will remain on display at the Murray C. Perlaman and Wayne C. Spear Preservation Center inside the Historic Kennedy Pharmacy throughout 2026. - Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
This show will feature historic quilts from Carroll County and more recent works created by current residents. It will also feature bedspreads designed by Bruce Bobick for the Disney All Star Hotels in 1994.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
This show will feature historic quilts from Carroll County and more recent works created by current residents. It will also feature bedspreads designed by Bruce Bobick for the Disney All Star Hotels in 1994.
- Classic SouthTheater
The show begins at 7 p.m.
Daniel Tosh is a comedian, host, writer, and producer. After graduating from the University of Central Florida with a degree in Marketing, Daniel moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy. His stand-up career accelerated in 2001 after a performance on "The Late Show with David Letterman," after which Daniel would continue on to appear in other shows, including his own "Comedy Central Presents," a 30-minute special two years later. He was also seen on "Premium Blend" and multiple episodes of "The Tonight Show."
In 2005, Comedy Central would go on to release his debut album, "True Stories I Made Up." Daniel would later release three additional hour-long specials for the network, all to popular and critical acclaim.
Daniel can currently be heard and seen hosting his latest project, "Tosh Show," a video podcast for iHeart Media.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
This show will feature historic quilts from Carroll County and more recent works created by current residents. It will also feature bedspreads designed by Bruce Bobick for the Disney All Star Hotels in 1994.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
This show will feature historic quilts from Carroll County and more recent works created by current residents. It will also feature bedspreads designed by Bruce Bobick for the Disney All Star Hotels in 1994.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
This show will feature historic quilts from Carroll County and more recent works created by current residents. It will also feature bedspreads designed by Bruce Bobick for the Disney All Star Hotels in 1994.
- Atlanta MetroCraft Fair, Food & Drink, Kids & Family, Leisure & Recreation
Atlanta Food Festival vibes every week with food, crafts, music and kids' activities.
Free admission fun for all ages!
This is the perfect place to eat, shop, dance, and make memories at one of the most family-friendly food markets in Atlanta.
Food & Drinks
- Over 15 delicious food vendors featuring a diverse selection of foods every week
- A diverse mix of crave-worthy eats from local culinary favorites
- Food, drinks & most activities available for purchase
Shop Local
- Craft vendors showcasing local artisans
- Handmade goods, unique gifts & one-of-a-kind finds
- Support small businesses in a vibrant marketplace atmosphere.
Entertainment & Experiences
- Live music from talented local bands all day
- High-energy DJ sets spinning your favorite hits at night
- Monthly Silent Disco experience with glowing headphones
- Monthly Outdoor Movie Nights under the stars. Bring blankets and chairs!
- Seasonal themes and interactive activities
- Exciting sponsor activations and giveaways
Family Fun
- Kids activities including inflatables
- Face painting and family-friendly games
- Safe, welcoming environment for all ages
When
Every Saturday, April 4-Nov. 14, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Eat. Shop. Dance. Celebrate. Repeat.
RSVP BY GRABBING A TICKET FOR EXCLUSIVE OFFERS AND DISCOUNTS FROM OUR VENDORS!
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/uptown-market-atlanta-4820292 - Georgia's CoastArt Exhibit, History
Seven Ladies is a new exhibition focused on Katharine Judkins Clark, Elinor Adler Dillard, Anna Colquitt Hunter, Lucy Barrow McIntire, Dorothy Ripley Roebling, Nola McEvoy Roos and Jane Adair Wright. Together, these seven women joined forces to purchase and protect the Isaiah Davenport House, an 1820 Federal-style home on Columbia Square, from being razed and founded Historic Savannah Foundation, a permanent organization dedicated to saving and preserving historic buildings throughout the city.
Through historic photographs, archival materials and interpretative storytelling, this inspiring exhibition explores each of these influential women, including their personal histories, lived experiences and the convictions that compelled them to serve their community at a pivotal moment in Savannah’s history.
Open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., this exclusive exhibition will remain on display at the Murray C. Perlaman and Wayne C. Spear Preservation Center inside the Historic Kennedy Pharmacy throughout 2026. - Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
This show will feature historic quilts from Carroll County and more recent works created by current residents. It will also feature bedspreads designed by Bruce Bobick for the Disney All Star Hotels in 1994.
- Atlanta MetroEducation, Kids & Family
Join Zoo Atlanta for a morning of learning and discovery designed specifically for homeschool students!
HomeSchool Academy is a two-hour program that allows students to explore animal and science concepts in an engaging, interactive environment. Programs are grade-appropriate and include hands-on, minds-on activities and Zoo tours that hone students’ STEM skillsets in a collaborative environment. Each semester, students will gain a deeper understanding of animals’ unique adaptations and will leave with an increased connection to wildlife and a greater desire to take conservation action.
Fall 2026 Dates:
September 9
October 21
November 11
December 9
Time: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Member Cost: $100 per semester or $35 per program
Non-Member Cost: $125 per semester or $35 per program