
The City of Conyers is proud to present the 27th Annual Conyers Cherry Blossom Festival on March 29 and 30, 2008 at the Georgia International Horse Park.
The Cherry Blossom Festival originated as a way to encourage cultural understanding and friendship through international music, dance, games, food and crafts. The festival offers multiple stages for continuous entertainment, over 300 booths consisting of arts and crafts vendors, various children's activities and civic and nonprofit organizations. The hours of the festival are 10am-5pm daily. There is a $5.00 charge for parking for one day parking or an $8.00 parking pass is an option to attend both days of the festival. There is no admission fee. No pets please!
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T-shirts will be available for purchase at the festival as a fun way to commemorate your Cherry Blossom Festival experience! T-shirts will be available in blue. The T-shirt was designed by Conyers-based Blue Frog Studios. More information on pricing and sizes to come.
Directions to the Festival
From Atlanta, take I-20 East to Conyers Exit 82 (GA Hwy 138). Turn left and travel 3.8 miles. Turn right on Centennial Olympic Parkway and follow to the festival.
Alternate Route
An alternative route to the Park is via Salem Road (Exit 84) off Interstate 20. Take Exit 84 and travel North approximately 1 mile. At Gees Mill Road, turn right and the Georgia International Horse Park Gate A is 2.5 miles on the right. To continue to the main gate (Gate C), continue past Gate A and turn right at the stop sign onto Centennial Olympic Parkway. The main entrance will be on your right.
Latest Festival Information
Visit our Calendar of Events for all Cherry Blossom Festival-related activities including a map of the festival, a list of vendors, and an entertainment schedule.
*Important Notice: Cherry Trees Not Available for Sale at This Year's Festival*
Due to a late freeze in last year’s growing season and the drought conditions experienced throughout the southeast, cherry trees will not be available for purchase at this year’s 27th Annual Conyers Cherry Blossom Festival. Rockdale County Cooperative Extension and their Master Gardener Volunteers will be selling a variety of herbs and Better Boy tomatoes instead. For more information, visit the City of Conyers website "Headlines" page.