ABOUT <.20TTAGES All cottage' are fully equipped for hou,ekeeping, including slove and refrigerator, wilh all neccs,ary cooking and serving facililies, cquipmenl, l>ed linen and blankels. Guesls need 10 bring only food and dishwashing detergenl All collages have heal. and mosl excepl !hose in lhe mounlain park' arc air conditioned. RESERVATIONS: Reservalions for all collages on Georgia Slale Park areas will be accepled on an 11-monlh advance nolice. For example. a person may al any lime during I he monlh of March 1985, make a reservalion for a collage 10 begin al any lime wilhin the nexl eleven monlhs or up 10 and including lhe enlire monlh of February 1986. One nigh! occupancy is allowed, bul no reservalions will be laken for one nigh!. A reservalion will nol be firm unlil a deposil is received and accepled by Ihe Park Office. Deposil due wilhin five (5) days from dale visilor receives reservalion nolice. Depo.,ils nol received wilhin lhe allotted lime conslitules aulomalic cancellalion. From June I 10 Labor Day you may renl a cottage for less !han 7 days provided lhe reservalion is made no more !han 30 days in advance Priority given to longest stay requested. RESERVATION PREFERENCE HONORED IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER: In person. lelephone, by mail. DEPOSIT: Equivalent 10 one night lodging (plus Georgia sales tax). CHECK-IN TIME: 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. Please presenl yellow reservalion deposil slip when checking in. BALANCE OF PAYMENT DUE ON COTTAGE UPON ARRIVAL. CHECK-OUT TIME: 11 a.m. Additional fee will be charged after !his time unless overtime permined by Park Office. Overtime can be granled only when olhers are not waiting for cottage. TIME HELD: Reservalions will not be held after 11 a.m. of second day. and both reservations and deposil are forfeited unless Park Office ha' been notified of late arrival. Park Office will not accepl more than one nigh! 's deposil. OCCUPANCY LIMITATION: Cottage may not be used overnighl lo accommodate more than normal bed capacity. Maximum occupancy of collages may vary from park to park. OCCUPANCY LIMIT: 2 weeks. LATE ARRIVALS: Park musl be notified of lale arrival. After 10 p.m., late arrivals will only be allowed to register under . emergency condilions. REGISTRATION: Register al Park Office or Check-in Station upon arrival. REFUND: Deposil will be refunded upon a minimum of 72 hours notice given lo lhe park prior to arrival, however, a $5.00 cancellalion fee will be deducted from deposit. Deposi"t receipt must be returned lo lhe park for refund. Any unused portion of reservalion period will be refunded if minimum occupancy has been sal is tied (minimum occupancy for in season: ONE WEEK; off season: TWO DAYS). FIREWOOD: Firewood " NOT furnished, but in some parks manufactured fire logs and firewood (when available) may be purchased al a nominal fee. ELIGIBILITY: Cottages are nol available to organized groups such as church or civic groups, fralernities, sororities, school groups, family reunions, scouts, etc. An adull musl accompany all un,married cottage guests under 18 years of age. VISITORS: Visilors lo the collage area are welcome: however. Ihe number of visilors and regislered 'guesls will not exceed lhe collage capacily al any one lime. Visilor' are required lo leave prior lo pal: closing lime which is 10 p.m. PETS: Pets are nol allowed in collages or collage area. Kennels are not available on parks. Cottages should he left in good condilion. Dishes and cookware should be washed and pul away. Beds should be lefl unmade. Equipment, furnishings or bed linen may nol be carried outside Ihe collages. GENERAL INFORMATION HOURS OF OPERATION: All Georgia State Parks are open to I he public year-round 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern Standard lime wilh the following exceptions: Panola Mountain and Providence Canyon State Parks: September 15 to April 14 .. 7:00 a.'!Tl. to 6:00p.m. April 15 lo Sepleml>er 14 . . . . 7:00a.m. to 9:00p.m. Stephen C. Foster State Park September 15 to February 29 ....... 7:00a.m. to 7:00p.m. March 1 to Seplember 14 ... 6:30a.m. to 8:30p.m. OFFICE HOURS AT ALL PARKS: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. SWIMMING: June 1 through Labor Day. Overnight guests must pay regular swimming fee. Swimming only when. lifeguard on duty. PETS: Domestic pets are allowed on State Parks only if kepi on a leash not longer than 6 feet and accompanied by their owner at all times. Owners are responsible for conduct of pets and must cleanup afler them. MOTOR BIKES: All motorized bikes are restricted to park roads. They must comply with all state regulations governing registration and safety equipment. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in public use areas in all of Georgia's Slate Parks and Historic Sites. WEAPONS: Firearms, bow and arrows, explosives, fireworks, slingshots, fishing spears, or any device that discharges projectiles by any means are prohibited. COLLECTING: All wildlife, plantlife, artifacts, driftwood, or any other natural or manmade fearures are protecled in all Slate Parks. Please leave them unmolested so that the next visitor may enjoy them, too. Use, of electronic devices for' 'treasure hunting" is prohibited on park premises. Park roads are public roads, all vehicles, including minibikes, are subject to license safety requirements and regulations of the Georgia DepaHment of Public Safety. Musical instruments, radios, televisions, or other noise making devices are not to be used after 10 p.m. and not before 7 a.m. All parties or group gatherings are to be over by 10 ~.m. "If anyone feels subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin, they may file a complaint alleging discrimination with the Office for Equal Opportunity, U.'S, Department of the Interior, Washington D. C. 20240." Cost $4.026.00 Quantity 250,000 Georgia STATE PARKS & HISTORIC SffES YOUR STATE PARKS & HISTORIC SITES ARE WAITING ON YOU. COTTAGE AND CAMPING INFORMATION & USER FEES GEORG!A DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PARKS AND HISTORIC SITES DIVISION User Fees/Cottage & Camping Information Welcome to Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites. All activities and facilities are available to you as a visitor- we hope you will enjoy your visit. ACCOMMODATIONS COTTAGES Nov. I - Mar. 3I Apr. I - Oct. 3I Per Night Per Nlgbt One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom Mobile Homes (Hart State Park) Will-A-Way Handicapped Rate (Regular rate for non-handicapped use during off season. Contact park office for details.) $30.00 38.00 44.00 26.00 $34.00 42.00 48.00 30.00 26.00 $5.00 surcharge for one (I) night visits. $5.00 handling fee for cancellations. UNICOI LODGE Single Double Each additional adult* $30.00 33.00 5.00 $35.00 $40.00 5.00 Children 12 and under free when accompanied by adult in same room. $5.00 handling fee for cancellations. *Five or six person occupancy permitted in double rooms with loft only. Georgia Sales Tax applicable in all lodging fees. CAMPSITES Recreational Vehicle $7.00 Te11t & Pop-up Trailer 6.00 Walk-in Campsites & Squirrel's Nest 4.00 Pioneer Campsites- per group ,per night (Supervised groups only) 8.00 Primitive Camping (Per person) 2.00 Reservation fee for campsites 30 days in advance only (RV. Tents and Pop-ups)- non-refundable 5.00 GROUP CAMPS Contact park office for reservations, applications, information and rates. BASIC RATES Regular Group Camps- per pe~on/per day Will-A-Way Group Camp- pe( person/per day One week minimum June, July, August $ 2.00 6.50 HISTORIC SITES HISTORIC SITES ADMISSION Adults Children* (Twelve & Under) Tour Groups (Fifteen or more) Organized Youth Groups through High School with advance notice (Fifteen or more) $1.00 .50 .75 . 25 (Bus Driver or Group Leader admitted free) *Children 5 and under admitted FREE. Hours: 9:00 - 5:00 Tuesday - Saturday 2:00 - 5:30 Sunday Closed Mondays, except when legal holidays occur on Mondays: closed Thanksgiving and Christma,. FOR- LITTLE WHITE HOUSE mSTORIC SITE Adults Children* (Twelve & Under) Tour Groups (Fifteen or more) Organized Youth Groups through High School with advance notice (Fifteen or more) $3.00 1.50 2.00 1.00 (Bus Driver or Group Leader admitted free) *Children 5 and under admitted FREE. Hour>: 9 - 5. Summer weekends 9 - 6. (Gates close 30 minutes earlier, permitting time to complete tour.) Closed Thanksgiving and ChrL<;tmas. ACTIVITIES GROUP SHELTERS DAILY RATE Reserved for activities involving large groups. Make reservations through the park office. 50 Capacity 80 Capacity 175 Capacity Damage/Clean-up Deposit John Tanner State Park Pavilion Laura Walker State Park Barbecue Shelter Ft. Yargo State Park Beach Pavilion Red Top Mountain State Park Large Open Shelter (500 capacity) Unicoi State Park Beach House $ 30.00 45.00 60.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 PICNIC SHELTERS Reservation Note: Picnic Shelters may be reserved in advance for use, however, shelters that are available and not reserved in advance will continue to be available at no charge on a first come- first served basis. (DOES NOT INCLUDE FAMILY & GROUP SHELTERS.) $ 15.00 SWIMMING POOLS* AND BEACHES* Pools (all ages per day) Beaches (all ages per day) Two years and under $ 1.50 1.00 Free MINIATURE GOLF* ' All ages- per round s 1.00 REGULAR GOLF* Greens Fee Tuesday- Friday tall day l Sat., Sun .. & Holidays ( IH holes) Extra 9 holes Tuesday - Friday tTwilight year round) Victoria B~yant Stale Park t9 hole course) Tuesday - Friday t9 holes) Tuesday - Friday (I Hholes) Sal .. Sun .. & Holidays (9 holes l Sat.. Sun . & Holidays ( 18 holes) Annual Membership- Individual -Family Golf Cans- ( 18 hole') - (9 hole') (No private cart' permitted) s 9 00 9.00 5. 5.00 4.50 8.00 5.00 8.50 250.00 300.00 $ 10.00 6.lXl *CLOSED MONDAYS EXCEPT LEGAL HOLIDAYS. FISHING BOATS OR CANOES One Hour Four Hour>Eight Hour>- s 2.00 6.00 10.00 BOAT/MOTOR/ONE TANK GAS (Stephen C. Foster State Park) Four Hour>Eight Hour>Re,ervation Fee tCottage U'e" no charge) $ 14.00 22.00 5.00 BOAT TOUR (Stephen C. Foster State Park) Adult Children (twelve and under) Children (under 'ix) $ 5.00 3.00 Free PEDAL BOATS Half-hour tper person) $ 1.00 BICYCLES One Hour Four Hours Eight Hours $ 1.00 3.00 5.00 Note: Any prices quoted are subject to change without notice. If. rates change, every effort will be made to inform the public of pending changes in rates. ~ ABOUT CAMPING The Parks and Historic Sites Division does not wish to put a damper on park visitors by too many reg1d ations. We must, however. protect the park resources, and it is for this reason that we must limit campsite occupancy to protect the physical quality of the camJ)site, refrain from overtaxing uti:ities, and insure a good outdoor recreation experience for the park visitor. HOURS: Campgrounds open 7 a.m. - Close 10 p.m. .. CAMPING SITE OCCUPANCY VEHitLES: Camping site occupancy will be limited to ONE of the following groups in camping rigs: A. One motor home and one automobile. B One auto with pop-up tent trailer (or another type tent) and one auto. C. One auto with travel trailer and one auto. D. One pickup with mounted camping rig and one auto . E. Two motorized vechicles. In addition to each of the above one pup tent is authorized. One hoal trailer per site is authorized, provided the site is large enough. Each additional party will be required to utilize another site and be charged an additional site fee. Campers will be required to pay full registration for number of nights for which site is occupied at time of registration. RESERVATION PROCEDURE: Camping reservations accepted up to 30 days in all vance. A non-refundable reservation fee of $5.00 accepted at time of check-in. A limited number of sites held for reservation at each park. Re,ervations accepted in per'on or by telephone. CAPACITY OF CAMPING AREA All campers using these facilities are confined to specified camping area' using developed sites. Campgrounds will be closed when all sites are filled. Camping is not allowed except on designated sites within developed camping areas. Camping between designated sites is prohibited. When camping areas are filled to their stated capacity, no other campers shall be allowed to stay overnight in the park. CAMPING INFORMATION Any tent, trailer, or other personal property left on campsite unoccupied or unattended overnight shall be subject to removal and paid fee' shall he forfeited. Camper>- must register before setting up. Dishwashing is prohibited at drinking faucets or in Comfort Station facilities. All trash and garbage should be placed in proper receptacle'. TIME LIMITS: Campers should register to set up camp no later than 8 p.m. Occupancy of a site at any one park is limited to 14 days. A park visitor using a site for !4 days must vacate the park for a period of not less than 4 days. CHECK-OUT DEADLINE: 3 p.m. EXTENDED STAY: If campers wish to extend the1r stay in campgrounds past the original day of departure, they must reregister prior to 12 noon on their original day of departure. If they do not re-register 1-efore 12 noon they must relinguish the site by 3 p.m. and register for a site on a first-come, first-served basis. DISPLAY CAMPING RECEIPT: Campers should attach camping receipt to clip on campsite number sign which is located at each individual campsite. Fold receipt so that expiration date can be seen. ELIGIBILITY: Scout group~ and other youth groups are not eligible to occupy developed campsites in tent and trailer areas. Group camps and pioneer camping areas are available to such groups elsewhere in the park system. AGE LIMIT: Campers under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.