This summer, the Piedmont Park Conservancy is offering a full slate of seasonal programming designed to bring Atlantans together –  from outdoor fitness classes and guided walks to craft nights and community markets.

“Piedmont Park has a way of bringing people together,” Doug Widener, President and CEO of Piedmont Park Conservancy, said in a press release. “These events create welcoming spaces for people to connect with one another, explore shared interests and discover the Park in new ways. Whether you’re a longtime Atlanta resident or visiting for the first time, there is something for everyone.”

In addition to fostering connection, the Conservancy’s summer calendar emphasizes accessibility, with a mix of free and low-cost offerings designed to make the Park easy to experience for people of all ages and backgrounds. It also supports local artists, instructors, farmers and community partners who contribute to the Park’s programming and experience.

This summer’s featured lineup includes:

Community Craft Night: Free monthly gatherings where creativity and sustainability come together. Using recycled materials provided by Scraplanta, participants can experiment with new craft projects, continue works in progress and connect with fellow makers in a relaxed outdoor setting.

Community Game Night: Free monthly evenings of classic games, conversation and community connection. Participants can enjoy favorites such as mahjong and chess or bring their own games to share with others.

Yoga in the Park: Free outdoor yoga classes held throughout the summer in partnership with Dancing Dogs Yoga and lululemon, welcoming participants of all experience levels for movement, mindfulness and fresh air.

Walking Club: Weekly 45-minute guided walks every Tuesday at 10 a.m. that explore different areas of the Park while offering opportunities to learn more about Piedmont Park and the Conservancy.

Summer Strolls: Seasonal guided evening walks that invite participants to experience the Park’s landscapes, wildlife and natural beauty during the cooler hours of the day.

History Tours: Guided tours exploring Piedmont Park’s rich history and its connection to Atlanta’s growth, from major expositions to its evolution into one of the city’s most beloved public spaces.

Green Market: A Piedmont Park tradition for more than 20 years, The Green Market takes place every Saturday from 9 a.m.–1 p.m., when visitors can shop fresh produce, baked goods, specialty foods and handcrafted products from local farmers, producers and artisans.

Piedmont Park Pool: Summer pool passes are now on sale, providing access to one of Atlanta’s favorite seasonal destinations for swimming, recreation and family fun.

Garden Mixology: Hands-on workshops in the Community Garden demonstrating how fresh herbs and seasonal ingredients can be incorporated into cocktails. Participants enjoy samples while learning new techniques inspired by the season’s harvest.

Figure Drawing: Monthly sessions featuring a live model and a mix of short gesture and longer poses, offering artists of all skill levels an opportunity to practice and refine their drawing techniques in a welcoming environment.

For dates, registration information and additional details, visit piedmontpark.org.

Collin Kelley is the executive editor of Atlanta Intown, Georgia Voice, and the Rough Draft newsletter. He has been a journalist for nearly four decades and is also an award-winning poet and novelist.