Fountain of Rings, Atlanta — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
O Fountain of Rings
The Fountain of Rings at Centennial Olympic Park is the world's largest interactive fountain incorporating the Olympic rings design. This spectacular water feature shoots jets 12 to 35 feet into the air, with 251 individual nozzles creating an ever-changing water dance. Computer-controlled lights and water are synchronized to music, transforming the fountain into a mesmerizing light show throughout the day and evening. Best of all, it's completely free to play in and explore, making it a favorite spot for families and visitors who want to cool off while enjoying Atlanta's vibrant public spaces during the warmer months.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 265 Park Ave W NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA
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Fountain of RingsQuest starting points
Frequently asked questions
Is the Fountain of Rings free to visit?
Yes, the Fountain of Rings is completely free to enjoy and play in.
How many water jets does the fountain have?
The fountain features 251 individual jets that shoot water 12 to 35 feet in the air.
Are there music and light shows?
Yes, computer-controlled lights and water are synchronized to music, creating spectacular displays throughout the day.
Can kids play in the Fountain of Rings?
Absolutely, kids love splashing in the fountain, especially during summer months.
Where is the Fountain of Rings located?
The fountain is located at Centennial Olympic Park, incorporating the iconic Olympic rings design.
