Light shows aren’t just for Christmas anymore!
The 2024 Pumpkin Festival at Stone Mountain Park has a theme of Play by Day, Glow by Night and it is amazing! See the section below for all the available discounts on this attraction.
The Pumpkin Festival is a special attraction that takes place on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. It’s also open on Columbus Day, Monday, October 14th.
The attraction opens on Saturday, Sept. 14th and runs through November 3rd in 2024.
The fun starts in the afternoon, and the glow attractions light up at dusk.
If you go by day, you can enjoy most of the regular park attractions.
But the immersive Glow By Night experience is where it’s at! This year’s glow display is even bigger and brighter, with plenty of nighttime experiences that are perfect for date night as well as for families.
Details below!
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