Easter sunrise services happening at Stone Mountain Park on Sunday
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. - The annual Easter Sunrise Service is returning to Stone Mountain Park on March 31.
The annual tradition began seventy-six years ago, in 1944, when Stone Mountain First United Methodist Church congregant Lucille A. Lanford suggested that the church’s youth group climb to the top of Stone Mountain on Easter morning to watch the sunrise.
There will be two non-denominational services – one on top of the mountain and one at the base. The services will be led by Bryant Write, founder and chairman of Right from the Heart Ministries and Crawford Loritts, president and founder of Beyond Our Generation.
Services will begin at 7 a.m. Park gates will open at 3 a.m. and the Summit Skyride will open at 4 a.m.
FOX 5 Atlanta plans to stream the sunrise service on fox5atlanta.com and on FOX Local.
After the services, visitors may stay to enjoy family-friendly attractions and recreational activities at the park.
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Thousands of people are expected to attend. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to allow for time to travel to the top of the mountain.
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Vehicle entry to the park is $20 for a one-day permit or $40 for an annual permit. Church vans and buses enter free. Round-trip Skyride fees are $20 and $15 one-way. There are no fees for the walk-up trail to the top of the mountain. Visitors staying the day may purchase an Attractions Ticket for $39.99 for adults and $34.99 for children.