Visit http://dunwoodylemonadedays.org for details and tickets.
The Dunwoody Preservation Trust's annual Lemonade Days Festival is a five-day event to be held this coming spring at beautiful Brook Run Park in Dunwoody.
Begun in 1999, the first Lemonade Days was held as a relief effort for those families affected by the 1998 tornado that tragically destroyed entire Dunwoody neighborhoods. With something for everyone, it has since grown into a five-day festival and Dunwoody signature event attracting an estimated 20,000 attendees.
The 2026 Lemonade Days will again feature full-scale carnival rides, fabulous food-and-beverage vendors; pony rides; and a petting zoo, plus the thrill ride "Time Warp" and the "Deep Fried" concession stand featuring deep fried Oreos and Snickers among other delicious treats, will again be part of the must-experience list for festival goers. During the weekend, the First Annual High School Battle of the Bands will be held along with the Dunwoody Authors & Friends Booth featuring twenty-plus local authors and their publications for purchase and signature.
The Lemonade Days Festival is the only fundraiser of the Dunwoody Preservation Trust (DPT), with the profits going to the continued rehabilitation and maintenance of the historic 1870 Donaldson-Bannister Farm (a partnership of the DPT and the City of Dunwoody, voted as a "Best of Georgia" 2023 award winner for the Best Meeting & Event Facilities by the Georgia Business Journal, as well as numerous community events, educational programs for children and adults and Dunwoody’s only history camp for kids.
The festival will run April 22-26, 2026, with the following hours of operation:
Wed., April 22, 4pm-10pm
Thurs., April 23, 4pm-10pm
Fri., April 24, 4pm-10pm
Sat., April 25, 10am-10pm
Sun., April 26, 12 noon-6pm
For basic information about Lemonade Days, please go to http://dunwoodylemonadedays.org. Weather updates will be provided on Twitter @Lemonadedays.