Dunwoody Nature Center Opens the Wildcat Creek Learning Lab
If you’ve spent any time at the Dunwoody Nature Center, you already know how special that place is. Now it just got a whole lot better.
The Nature Center will open the Wildcat Creek Learning Lab on May 2, a brand-new two-story education building that gives the organization the space it’s needed to grow its programs and serve more of the community. At 2,500 square feet, the building is designed for real use, not just ribbon-cutting photos. It houses the education office and three separate classroom spaces, each with its own supply closet, large sink, and storage. There are three bathrooms, which anyone who’s ever managed a field trip knows is not a small thing.
The detail we keep coming back to, though, is the second-story outdoor deck. It overlooks the meadow, and it’s the kind of space that makes you want to slow down. Whether it’s students taking a break between lessons or families catching a sunset after a weekend program, that deck is going to get a lot of use.

Out front, a new entry plaza connects the Learning Lab to the park’s existing open-air pavilion and ties the whole campus together. It’s designed to work as a gathering space on its own: events, school groups arriving in the morning, people who just want a spot to sit before heading out on the trails.
The finishing touches are still going in right now. Furniture is on its way, a few final details are being sorted out, and the building will be formally unveiled on May 2 at the Nature Center’s annual Monarchs and Margaritas gala. If you want to be among the first to see it in its full glory, that’s your chance.

From a Discover Dunwoody perspective, this opening is a big deal. Dunwoody sits just north of Atlanta, and the Nature Center is one of those places that quietly does a lot for this city. It gives local families a reason to get outside, offers kids hands-on nature education they can’t get anywhere else, and makes the park itself a more interesting destination. For Atlanta-area visitors looking for things to do in Dunwoody, it’s already a go-to recommendation. We hear regularly from our hotel partners that guests ask for a good local park or a place to spend a relaxed afternoon, and the Nature Center is always near the top of the list.
More classroom space means more programs, and more programs mean more reasons for people to visit Dunwoody from Atlanta and beyond. That’s good for the Nature Center, good for our parks, and good for the businesses and hotels that depend on visitor traffic.
Speaking of Monarchs and Margaritas, if you haven’t been to this event before, put it on your calendar. It’s the Nature Center’s biggest fundraiser of the year and one of the more fun evenings Dunwoody has to offer. Think good food, great company, and a real celebration of everything the Nature Center means to this community. This year it takes on added meaning with the formal opening of the Wildcat Creek Learning Lab. Tickets are available at dunwoodynature.org.
If you’re looking for family-friendly activities near Atlanta, the Wildcat Creek Learning Lab is a great reason to make the drive to Dunwoody. Head to the Nature Center and check it out. And while you’re there, take a minute to stand on that deck.
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What is the Wildcat Creek Learning Lab?
The Wildcat Creek Learning Lab is a new two-story, 2,500 square foot education building at the Dunwoody Nature Center in Dunwoody, Georgia. It includes three classroom spaces, an education office, three bathrooms, and a second-story outdoor deck overlooking the meadow. A new entry plaza out front connects the building to the park's open-air pavilion.
Where is the Wildcat Creek Learning Lab located?
The Wildcat Creek Learning Lab is located at the Dunwoody Nature Center in Dunwoody, Georgia.
How far is Dunwoody from Atlanta?
Dunwoody is located just north of Atlanta, roughly 15 miles from downtown. It is easily accessible from the city, making the Dunwoody Nature Center and the Wildcat Creek Learning Lab a convenient day trip or afternoon outing for Atlanta residents and visitors staying anywhere in the metro area.
How do I get to Dunwoody from I-285 or State Route 400?
Dunwoody is conveniently located at the intersection of I-285 and SR 400, making it one of the most accessible cities in the Atlanta metro area. Whether you are coming from inside the perimeter or heading in from the northern suburbs, the Dunwoody Nature Center is just a short drive from either highway.
What programs does the Dunwoody Nature Center offer?
The Dunwoody Nature Center offers a range of environmental education programs for kids, families, and school groups. With the addition of the Wildcat Creek Learning Lab, the Nature Center now has expanded classroom space to host more field trips, workshops, seasonal events, and educational series throughout the year.
Is the Dunwoody Nature Center good for families?
Yes. The Dunwoody Nature Center is one of the most family-friendly destinations in Dunwoody. It offers hands-on nature programming for kids, walking trails, open meadows, and now the Wildcat Creek Learning Lab, which adds even more opportunities for children to engage with the natural world.
Can visitors to Dunwoody go to the Nature Center?
Absolutely. The Dunwoody Nature Center is a popular recommendation for visitors staying in Dunwoody. It is a great spot for a relaxed afternoon walk, a family outing, or a nature-focused experience that gives visitors a feel for the local community.
What is special about the Wildcat Creek Learning Lab deck?
The second-story outdoor deck overlooks the meadow at the Dunwoody Nature Center. It gives students, families, and program participants a chance to connect with the surrounding natural landscape right in the middle of a visit.
How does the Wildcat Creek Learning Lab benefit the Dunwoody community?
The Learning Lab gives the Dunwoody Nature Center the space it needs to expand its programming, which benefits local families, school groups, and visitors alike. More programming means more reasons to visit Dunwoody, which supports local hotels, businesses, and the broader tourism economy.
Is the Dunwoody Nature Center open to the public?
Yes, the Dunwoody Nature Center is open to the public. It is located within a public park and welcomes visitors looking to enjoy the trails, green space, and educational programming.
What is Discover Dunwoody?
Discover Dunwoody is the convention and visitors bureau for Dunwoody, Georgia. The organization promotes Dunwoody as a destination for visitors, supports local businesses and hotels, and highlights community attractions like the Dunwoody Nature Center and the new Wildcat Creek Learning Lab.
What should I do when visiting the Dunwoody Nature Center?
When visiting the Dunwoody Nature Center, take time to explore the trails, check out the new Wildcat Creek Learning Lab, and if you can, spend a few minutes on the second-story deck overlooking the meadow. If you are visiting with kids, look into the current programming schedule to see what educational activities are available during your visit.