Stone Mountain Park Groups General Native American Festival and Pow Wowoctober 31 – November 3, 2024Native American Festival & Pow Wow23RD ANNUAL NATIVE AMERICAN FESTIVAL & POW WOWBring your students to experience the energy and color of the largest Native American gathering in Georgia. Featuring dance, music, authentic craft demonstrations, cooking traditions, storytelling, wildlife presentations and more. Ongoing activities include: a living history tipi village, primitive life skills, interactive demonstrations of local and regional native cultures, dance and drum exhibitions, live music, wildlife, native foods, weaponry, various arts and crafts demonstrated by renowned native artists and much more.DATES: Oct. 31 – Nov. 3, 2024 (Field Trip pricing available on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1)TIMES: Festival hours: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Attractions hours: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.book field tripExplore Native American Heritage at Georgia’s Largest Native American GatheringJoin us at the Native American Festival & Pow Wow, where tradition meets spectacle in a vibrant celebration of culture. Here are some of the activities you can expect! Living History and Cultural DemonstrationsStep into our tipi village and immerse yourself in the daily life of historic Native American cultures. Learn ancient skills that are still revered today, such as flint-knapping, bow making, and pottery. Our authentic craft demonstrations allow you to witness the creation of intricate beadwork, basket weaving, and traditional textiles firsthand.Interactive Learning OpportunitiesEngage with our educational exhibits that showcase primitive life skills like fire starting and open fire cooking. Families and students can delve deeper through interactive experiences that highlight local and regional native traditions.Storytelling SessionsGather around as tribal elders and renowned storytellers share tales that paint vivid pictures of folklore, history, and the cultural significance behind their age-old traditions.Dance and Drum CompetitionsExperience the power and passion of inter-tribal dance and drum competitions featuring Native Americans from across the U.S. and Central America. Feel the energy as dancers and drummers compete in performances that showcase the vibrancy of their cultures.Wildlife PresentationsGet up close with native wildlife in special presentations that highlight the symbiotic relationship between Native American cultures and their natural environments. These sessions provide a unique opportunity to learn about wildlife conservation and the ecological insights of Native American traditions.Tips for Enjoying the Native American FestivalTiming Your Visit: The festival runs from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., while attractions remain open until 5:00 p.m. Arrive early to make the most of the day!What to Bring: Pack sun hats, sunscreen, and water bottles to stay comfortable and hydrated. Small backpacks are handy for carrying purchases and personal items.Family-Friendly Activities: Look out for interactive experiences and educational workshops designed for children and parents alike. Don’t miss the artists’ marketplace for unique holiday gifts hand-crafted by renowned native artists.FAQs about the Native American Festival & Pow WowWhat are the rules and etiquette for attending a Pow Wow?Respectful behavior and cultural sensitivity are required at all times. Participants should refrain from touching dancers’ regalia and always ask permission before taking photos.Can attendees participate in any of the dances or ceremonies?Participation is often invited during specific dances; listen for announcements inviting audience involvement, which is a wonderful opportunity to experience the culture firsthand.Is photography allowed during the Native American Festival & Pow Wow?Photography is allowed but photographers should be respectful, especially during ceremonies. Always ask for permission before taking photos of individuals, especially those in regalia.Learn more about our FAQs and Park RulesPlan Your Festival ExperienceAdmission and TicketsRecommended Grade Levels: Kindergarten & UpStandards Met: SS2H2, SS2G2, SS2E2, SS3H1, SS3G3, SS3E3, SS8H1, SS8H5AdmissionNative American Festival only: $13.00 + taxNative American Festival + Attractions Ticket: $16.00 + taxAttractions Ticket includes the Native American Festival, plus access to the Summit Skyride, 4D Theater, Mini-Golf, and Dinosaur Explore.Group & Field Trip SpecialsOne chaperone per 10 students is admitted free; additional chaperones pay student price.Note: Additional tickets cannot be purchased on the day of the program.Registration and Group BookingsReservations: Must be made and paid for at least 21 days prior to the date of your visit. Unpaid reservations will be canceled.Group Size: A minimum group size of 15 students is required to qualify for discounted rates. There is no maximum group size limit. Chaperone Policy: You will receive one free adult chaperone ticket for every 10 students when you pre-register. Additional adults pay the same rate as students.No walk-up groups will be admitted.Payment InformationDeadline: Payment is due at least 21 days prior to the date of your visit. Unpaid reservations will be canceled if payment is not received.Service Charge: All orders are subject to a service charge of $14.99. Late payments received less than 21 days prior to your visit date are subject to an additional $10.00 rush fee, totaling $24.99.Refunds: No refunds will be given for any unused portion of your reservation.No Walk up payments will be accepted at the gate for the group rate.Prices above do not include sales tax.Cancellation PolicySimilar to payment terms, unpaid reservations will be canceled if payment is not received by the 21-day deadline. Refunds are not available for any cancellations or unused portions of the reservation.Lunch OptionsAttendees are welcome to bring their lunches to the event.Designated picnic areas, the Studdard or Triangle picnic areas with tables are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.Park Pavilions are available on a first-come, first-serve basis unless already rented for a private event. All other locked pavilions are not available.Additional seating is available between the Memorial Hall Museum and the Skyride Plaza.Stone Mountain Park is unable to store lunches. Lunches have to be kept on your bus or carried by your group.Plan ahead – the parking lot is approximately 10 minutes from the festival grounds; vehicles are not allowed to drive to the festival groups. Make a plan on how you will access your lunches.For safety reasons, eating in parking lots or on rock structures is not allowed.ParkingBuses/Motor Coaches: Parking is free for buses with a group that has pre-paid tickets, provided a final booking confirmation is presented. If not presented, a $20 fee will be charged.Personal/Private Vehicles: All personal or private vehicles associated with a school or tour group must purchase a parking permit for $20.00 per vehicle or have an annual parking pass.book field tripThe Group Sales Office is available Monday – Friday from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM at 770-498-5636.