The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

WHERE TO ENJOY ONE LAST BLAST OF SUMMERTIME

Take the time to enjoy some final summertime activities.

- By Helena Oliviero holiviero@ajc.com

For many of us, Labor Day weekend offers an extra day off of work, an opportunit­y to enjoy one last summertime treat. So why not make the most of it, whether swimming in a lake or soaring in a hot air balloon festival.

Here’s a look at five fabulous ways to enjoy Labor Day weekend:

Swim at the beach

Normally open on weekends during August, Hard Labor Creek State Park, about a 45-minute drive east of Atlanta, will open on Labor Day Monday (Sept. 5). The beach is open during daylight hours. Parking is $5; beach entrance is free. Hard Labor Creek State Park, 5 Hard Labor Creek Road, Rutledge. 706-557-3001, http://gastatepar­ks.org/HardLaborC­reek. Go to http://gastatepar­ks.org/swimming to check out more state parks with sandy swimming beaches.

Labor Day tree climbing

Ever wondered why Georgia State Parks has a course in “tree climbing”? Well, here’s your chance to give rope tree climbing a go at Panola Mountain State Park while also enjoying the shade of an enormous tree (in what also happens to be a park close to Atlanta). 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 5. This crash course is a great side event for picnickers. No advanced registrati­on required. Find staff at the tree by the bath house. Ages 8 and older recommende­d. Long shorts advised. $5 per person plus $5 parking per car. Panola Mountain State Park, 2620 Ga. 155 S.W., Stockbridg­e. 770389-7801, http://gastatepar­ks. org/PanolaMoun­tain.

Hot Air Balloon Festival

Soar into September at the 18th annual Sky High Hot Air Balloon Festival at Callaway Gardens. The weekend kicks off with the spectacula­r Friday Night Balloon Glow (Sept. 2) and continues all weekend long. Watch beautiful balloons in flight or hop in a basket for your own tethered balloon ride. Saturday (Sept. 3) is full of family-friendly events, including live music, beach activities that include swimming at Robin Lake Beach. Cap off the weekend with a final balloon glow Sunday night (Sept. 4) at Robin Lake Beach.

Friday (Sept. 2): Before 5 p.m., normal admission of $20 for adults; $10 for children; 5 and younger are admitted for free. Free for annual passholder­s. After 5 p.m. Friday is half-price of Special Event admission, which means $15 for adults; $7.50 for children; 5 and younger are admitted for free. Free for annual passholder­s.

Saturday and Sunday pricing (Sept. 3-4): $30, adults; $7.50, children ages 6-12; 5 and younger are admitted for free. Half-price for annual passholder­s. On Monday (Sept. 5), after the festival ends, spend time at Callaway for halfprice of Special Event admission prices: $15 for adults; $7.50 for children; 5 and younger are free. Free for annual passholder­s. Callaway Gardens. 17800 U.S. 27, Pine Mountain. 1-800-852-3810, www. callawayga­rdens.com.

Stone Mountain Park

This popular attraction honors

everyday working heroes in a Labor Day weekend celebratio­n featuring the Lasershow Spectacula­r in Mountainvi­sion followed by a special fireworks display Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights (Sept. 3-5).

You can go to the park before the sun goes down and check out many other attraction­s including the Summit Skyride, SkyHike and Geyser Towers. Park hours for Labor Day weekend: 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Lasershow with fireworks: 9 p.m. Saturday-Monday. Adventure Pass: $31.95. Note: You don’t need an Adventure Pass to go only to the laser show and fireworks (only the parking pass for vehicles to enter Stone Mountain Park, which is $15 for a daily parking pass or $40 for an annual parking pass). Stone Mountain Park, 1000 Robert E. Lee Blvd., Stone Mountain. 1-800-401-2407, www.StoneMount­ainPark. com.

Atlanta area pools

It’s hard to beat lounging at the pool during a long weekend, and with most public pools getting ready to close for the season, it’s one last chance to swim. Here are some options. The Piedmont Park Aquatic Center: Overlookin­g Lake Clara Meer, it features a beach entry, four lap lanes, and a current channel. There are also concession­s, a small splash pad for the little ones, locker rooms, showers and lounge chairs on a landscaped deck. The season lasts until Sept. 5. $1, children 5 and under; $2, children 6-16; $4, adults (17-54); $2, seniors (55 and older). Hours now through Labor Day: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays; noon-5 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. www.piedmontpa­rk.org/ do/swimming.html. Piedmont Pool, 400 Park Drive, Atlanta. 404-875-7275, ext. 324. Recommende­d parking is in the SAGE parking facility in the park. Emory University’s Outdoor Pools: College kids and young families converge at Emory University’s Outdoor Pools, home to an Olympic-sized pool with 12 lap lanes, a shallow end (which fills up with little ones and their parents), two 1-meter diving boards and two 3-meter diving boards. There are also two outdoor terraces, a grill, and plenty of seating and shade with sky blue umbrellas and chairs. A daily pass is $10. It’s $120 for a 14-visit guest pass that never expires. Kids 2 and under are free. Summer facility hours through Labor Day: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays; noon-9 p.m. Fridays; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Note: The pool remains open through Nov. 1. Fall hours (Sept. 6- Nov. 1) are noon-8 p.m. MondaysFri­days; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Planning ahead:

The visitor center parking is free on the weekends and during the week after 4 p.m. Student Activity and Academic Center (SAAC), 1946 Starvine Way, Decatur. 404712-2430, saac.emory.edu.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY CHARLES SEABROOK ?? Nature’s sounds of summer abound along the shores of the 275-acre Lake Rutledge in Hard Labor Creek State Park in Morgan County, about a 45-minute drive east of Atlanta.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY CHARLES SEABROOK Nature’s sounds of summer abound along the shores of the 275-acre Lake Rutledge in Hard Labor Creek State Park in Morgan County, about a 45-minute drive east of Atlanta.
 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? The annual Sky High Hot Air Balloon Festival at Callaway Gardens will take place Labor Day weekend.
FILE PHOTO The annual Sky High Hot Air Balloon Festival at Callaway Gardens will take place Labor Day weekend.
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 ?? AJC FILE PHOTO ?? Students hang in this Southern red oak during a tree climbing class at Panola Mountain State Park in Stockbridg­e. The class is designed to teach children and adults to have fun while climbing trees.
AJC FILE PHOTO Students hang in this Southern red oak during a tree climbing class at Panola Mountain State Park in Stockbridg­e. The class is designed to teach children and adults to have fun while climbing trees.

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