When you’re searching for a fun way to spend a day as a family, the process can create stress if you don’t know where to look. Fortunately, the area in and around Marietta boasts tons of opportunities for kid-friendly fun. Crème de la Crème of East Cobb (Marietta) takes the guesswork out of planning attractions to visit with your entire family. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventure, museums, art classes, or anything in between, you’re sure to find an amazing experience close to home. Here are five attractions you should plan to check out with your family!

Marietta Square Farmers Market

A close-up of a bin full of fresh heirloom tomatoes.

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Whether you need to stock up on delicious food for a family gathering or you’re just looking for a relaxing way to spend a Saturday morning with the kids, you can’t go wrong with a trip to Marietta’s very own farmers market. Marietta Square Farmers Market is open year-round on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. The GPS address is 41 Mill St., so plug in that address and get ready for a fun morning exploring all the amazing goodies you’ll find to buy here.

With an average of 54 vendors each week, you’re sure to find something to delight every member of your brood. Want to introduce the kids to unique produce? You’ll discover an assortment of heirloom tomatoes, fruits, and vegetables you simply can’t find in typical grocery stores. Time to stock up on some staple products for the week ahead? Whether you’re looking for onions, squash, beans, potatoes, or whole-grain breads, you’ll find all that and more at this farmers market.

That’s not all. Go for a gorgeous flower arrangement to brighten up your home, or buy some local honey, jam, or jelly to give as a gift. You’ll even find artisan products like herbal soaps at Marietta Square Farmers Market. The super convenient location makes this market a must-visit place on your local list.

Marietta Mountasia Family Fun Center

Marietta Mountasia Family Fun Center offers hours of fun to enjoy as a family. Located at 175 Barrett Pkwy., this popular spot has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for go-karts, arcade games, or miniature golf course, Mountasia is the place to go.

The mini-golf and arcade areas are typically open from 12 p.m. to 8 or 9 p.m. depending on the date, and hours for the go-karts may vary. Check the online calendar and contact Mountasia for information on the specific schedule for the day you’re planning to go. Mountasia features various ticket packages, so you can pick the option that best suits your family’s needs and buy in advance online.

If you’re planning a full day at Mountasia, you might decide to go for the “All Day Play Pass,” which features unlimited rides and mini-golf for $31.99 per person when you purchase the tickets online beforehand. With three 18-hole mini-golf courses as well as more than 70 video games in the arcade to look forward to, you can easily make a day of a trip to Mountasia.

You’ll also find 2-hour and 4-hour packages available as well as ticket options for one round of mini-golf plus one ride. You’ll purchase tokens for the game rooms separately. Separate tickets are available for the go-karts and miniature golf, too.

The PEA Studio

Purple Elephant Affairs and Art Studio, better known as PEA Studio, invites you to consider them your second family. They’re certainly the perfect place to turn if you’re looking for a creative outlet for the kids. The studio seeks to give kids access to arts, crafts, and educational tools that enhance learning and social skills. They also offer a variety of party options to customize the fun for any occasion.

You can book a mobile art party for adults or kids suited to groups of various sizes. The virtual and private in-home class options take the educational experience to you. No matter what you choose to do via PEA, you’ll love watching your budding Picasso experiment with different activities, methods, and textures while getting creative.

Sope Creek Loop

Searching for a way to get out and enjoy the great outdoors? You can’t go wrong with a trip to Sope Creek Loop. This 2.9-mile loop trail is right near Marietta, so you can easily enjoy a day of hiking or mountain biking. The trail is considered moderate. You can even take your dog on this trail as long as you keep it on a leash.

The trail features a river, and it makes for a great nature trip. The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area does charge a fee to enter. You can purchase a park-specific annual pass for $40 or pay a $5-per-vehicle fee to enter once.

Children’s Museum of Atlanta

Children’s Museum of Atlanta offers a wonderful experience for kids and the adults with them. The museum features hands-on exploration that inspires kids to imagine and learn. Right now, you must make advance online reservations to visit the museum. You cannot purchase or reserve tickets at the door, so make sure you check the schedule online and buy tickets for your family before making the trip into Atlanta.

Though the daily schedule varies, the museum typically offers three sessions. Session A runs from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Session B runs from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., and Session C runs from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Members and babies under 12 months old can enter for free, but tickets are still required. Tickets include all programs and activities.

That wraps up the list from Crème de la Crème of East Cobb (Marietta) showing you some great places to explore, all without traveling far from home. We hope you’re feeling inspired to plan a day to have fun with your whole family together. But maybe we missed an attraction or activity your family loves? If we did, drop us a line! We’d love to check out your recommendation and add it to this list for other area families to enjoy.