
Posted on June 21, 2026
Let’s be honest—Dad doesn’t want another multi-tool or a generic "Best Dad Ever" mug. What he actually wants is some quality time, good food, and a solid excuse to get out into the mountains.
This year, Father’s Day lands on Sunday, June 21, 2026. Because it coincides perfectly with the summer solstice, the days are long, the weather is peak summer, and North Georgia is packed with unique ways to celebrate.
Whether your dad is a craft beer lover, a mountain hiker, or secretly wants to operate heavy machinery, here is your ultimate game plan for a memorable day up north.
1. Catch the Summer Solstice at Black Rock Mountain State Park
If Dad loves crisp mountain air and panoramic views, take him up to Mountain City. Because Father's Day aligns with the official start of summer this year, Black Rock Mountain is hosting a Summer Solstice Smores & Music event on Sunday afternoon from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
2. Beer, Food Trucks, and "Singo" at Grumpy Old Men Brewing
If Dad’s ideal Sunday involves a cold pint and a relaxed outdoor patio, set your GPS for Blue Ridge. Grumpy Old Men Brewing is throwing a proper Sunday session on June 21st that hits all the right notes.
3. Let Him Drive a Tank at Tank Town USA
Want to completely skip the traditional route and give him a story he’ll tell for the next decade? Head over to Morganton (just minutes from downtown Blue Ridge) to Tank Town USA.
4. Hang with the Animals at North Georgia Wildlife Park (Dads Get in Free!)
If you’re planning a family celebration with grandkids or younger kids in tow, the North Georgia Wildlife Park in Cleveland is a fantastic option that keeps the budget in check.
The best part of North Georgia is the slower mountain pace. Pick one main anchor activity, grab a great local dinner, and let the day take care of itself.
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