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You are invited to explore the exciting world of Georgia's State Parks and Historic Sites. From the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia, with sparkling inland lakes and spectacular mountain overlooks, to the beautiful coastal marshlands, Georgia has a place for you! Our 58 parks and historic sites feature modern lodges, shady campgrounds and rustic cottages, day-use facilities, secluded hardwood forests, fishing lakes and streams, and a look at the rich heritage of Georgia.
General Information
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G eo,g;as state pa'ks and histmic sit., are opemted ! the Parks, Recreation, and Historic Sites Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Floyd Tower East, Suite 1352, 205 Butler Street, S.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30334.
For more information, call the Department's Communications Office toll-free from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30p.m. Monday-Friday.
In Georgia Outside Georgia In Metro Atlanta
l-800-3GA-PARK 1-800-SGA-PARK
656-3530
The parks and historic sites in Georgia's system encompass over
60,000 acres of great scenic variety and cover many aspects of the state's history. They are well distributed throughout the state - from the mountains to the sea-and conveniently located near principal highways.
Parks and historic sites are open on a year-round basis. Most facilities are available during winter months except in freezing weather when water systems must be protected.
A full-time superintendent resides in most state parks.
Park Office Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Park Hours: 7 a.m.-10 p.m., with the following exceptions:
Panola Mtn. and Providence Canyon State Conservation Parks
Sept. 15 - April 14
7:00a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
April 15- Sept. 14
7:00a.m. to 9:00p.m.
Stephen C. Foster State Park
Sept. 15 - Feb. 28 March 1 -Sept. 14
7:00 a.m. to 7:00p.m. 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Historic Sites: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday. 2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Closed Mondays (except when Monday is a legal holiday), Christmas and Thanksgiving. Small admission charge.
Little White House: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily except Thanksgiving and Christmas. Last tour starts at 4:15p.m. Admission charge.
Pets: Domestic pets are allowed in state parks only if kept on a
leash no longer than 6 feet and accompanied by their owner at all times. Pets are not allowed in any building, cottage area, or swimming area. Owners are responsible for conduct of pets and must clean up after them.
All hours and dates listed herein are subject to change without notice.
Georgia Department of Natural Resources J. Leonard Ledbetter Commissioner
BOATING ON LAKE SEMINOLE HARD LABOR CREEK STATE PARK
Activities
Swimming
The parks system offe rs both swimming pools and beaches w hen qualified lifeguards are on duty. Closed on Monday.
Fis hing
No fees are charged for fishing in par k lakes, rivers, and streams, but a valid Georgia fishi ng license is required of all residents age 16 or older. Non-residents age 16 or older must have a valid nonresident license. Trout stamps are required when fishing streams. Fishing boats, boats with motors, and canoes are available fo r rent at many parks.
Golf
Three regulation golf courses are located at Hard Labor Creek and Little Ocmulgee (18 holes) and Victoria Bryant (9 holes).
Tennis
Tennis courts are available at several parks (see facilities chart). Most are lighted for evening play.
Trails
Many parks have hiking and interpretive trails for those interested in taking either a leisurely stroll or a serious hike.
Guided Tours
Guided sight-seeing tours are available at Stephen C. Foster State Park. Detailed information is available upon request (912) 637-5274. Guided tours are offered at most historic sites.
Horseback Riding
Hard Labor Creek State Park has 15 miles of trails for private horses, but no rentals are available. All horses must have a current negative Coggins test. Call the park for further details.
Boating
Fishing boats, canoes and pedal boats are available for rent at many parks. Privately owned fishing boats, sailboats and canoes are permitted on some park w~ters. Waterskiing is permitted on selected lakes. Marinas and gas docks are available at many of the big lake parks. See facilities chart for details and horsepower limitations.
Picnicking
No fee is charged for use of open picnic tables. Picnic shelters may be reserved in advance for a small fee. Shelters not reserved in advance are available to the
public at no charge on a first-come, firstserve basis. Contact park office for capacity and reservation information. Day use picnicking is not allowed in t he camping areas.
Group Picnic Shelters
Special group shelters are located at many of the larger parks. They are generally screen-enclosed and many are winterized. Tables and chairs, cooking grills, stoves and refrigerators are generally provided. Private or nearby restrooms are available. Contact park for capacity, reser vations and cost information.
Museums and Interpretive Services
Museums and interpretive services are provided to interpret Georgia's natural and cultural history to the visitor. Seasonal interpretive services are provided on many parks and historic sites in the form of talks, special events, demonstrations, films, and organized activities. Contact specific park office for information on special programs.
Special Programs
An amazing array of special progams is offered throughout the year to help visitors experience and understand the rich
natural and historic resources at Georgia's state parks and historic sites. Canoe excursions, backpacking clinics and hikes, wildflower displays, folk skill and living history demonstrations, music festivals, and special family-oriented holiday programs provide great getaway experiences. Call the nearest state park or historic site, or the Department's Communications Office, for up-to-date program information.
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All about Camping
Various kinds of camping are provided on state parks including tent and trailer camping, "Squirrel's Nest" platform camping, trailer camping, walk-in camping, pioneer camping and group camping facilities.
Tent and Trailer Camping Campgrounds open 7 a.m.-close 10 p.m. Registration and payment of the camping fee are required before setting up camp. Signs will direct visitors to the registration office. Persons who arrive after camping area is closed but stay on park premises overnight must pay the regular camping fee the following morning.
Reservations-Reservations for at least 2 days are accepted for a limited number of campsites up to 30 days in advance by calling park office. A small non-refundable reservation fee is charged.
Groups-Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts or other organized groups are not eligible to occupy developed campsites in tent and trailer camping areas. Group camps and pioneer camping areas are available to such organized groups elsewhere .in the park.
Age Limit-Campers under 18 years of age, whether in developed camping areas or pioneer camping areas must be accom-
panied by an adult who accepts responsibility for the camping party.
Time Limits-Campers should obtain a permit to set up camp no later than 8 p.m. Check-out deadline is 3 p.m. Occupancy of a site at any one park is limited to 14 days.
Occupancy Limitations-Campsite occupancy will be limited to one of the following groups of camping rigs: A. One motor home and one automobile. B. One auto with pop-up tent trailer (or
other type tent) and one additional auto. C. One auto with travel trailer and one
additional auto. D. One pick-up with mounted camping rig
and one auto.
In addition to one of the above, one pup tent is authorized. Two boat trailers per site are authorized.
Camping is not allowed in picnic areas.
Standard Facilities-Park campgrounds have picn(c tables with benches, electrical hook-ups, water faucets, charcoal grills, playground equipment, garbage pick-up and restrooms with hot and cold water, showers and lavatories. Some have sanitary dumping stations, coin-operated laundromats, public telephones and refreshment vending machines.
Pioneer Camping Open only to properly supervised groups. There is a small charge for camping in pioneer camping areas and a reservation is required. Only water and primitive-type sanitary facilities are usually available. Scouting groups must show the Superintendent their tour permit from the troop's Regional Council Office. The superintendent then will direct or escort the group to the camp. Recreational vehicles are not eligible to occupy pioneer camping areas.
Group Camps Reservations-All applications must be made through the park office.
Eligibility- Applications are accepted only from organized groups with a camp director or official committee to maintain supervision over the camp.
Facilities-Sleeping quarters, kitchen, dining-assembly room , craft shops, activity field, swimming area.
MasterCard and Visa honored for all camping fees.
All about Lodges
Lodge facilities are available at Unicoi, Little Ocmulgee, George T. Bagby, Red Top Mountain (Summer 1989), and Amicalola Falls (Fall 1989) state parks. Tucked guietly away in the splendor of Georgia's golden sunshine and lush forests, the lodges offer a natural setting for special getaways and group meetings during every season. They have an atmosphere of casual comfort to make any stay enjoyable. Easy access to the mountains, lakes, waterfalls, golf courses, and hiking trails at the state parks provide a great getaway experience.
Warm and Friendly Accommodations The lodge rooms are a welcome sight at the end of an exciting day of work or play. The lodges vary in size from
30 to 100 rooms, with special features such as sleeping lofts for children and suites with separate bedrooms and porches. Handicapped equipped rooms are available at all the lodges. Individuals can reserve lodge rooms up to 11 months in advance. Children 12 years and under stay free when accompanied by an adult in the same room.
Great Getaways for GetTogethers The state park lodge facilities are fully equipped to handle all meeting set-ups and group functions for 150 to 600 persons. Meeting attendees will benefit from the retreat-like atmosphere, and after meetings are over they can enjoy golf, tennis, swimming, hiking, and boating facilities. Each lodge has its own restaurant with delicious meals
and full service catering available. Group reservations can be made up to five years in advance. The lodge staff will assist groups in planning their meetings, receptions, or banquets.
Additional Information or Reservations For reservations or information, call the lodges directly. Major credit cards accepted are American Express, Mastercard, and Visa. Additional information on each of the lodges can be found under "'Special Parks and Facilities" in the Facilities and Activities chart in this brochure.
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St.ar Ro me, Dawsonvi lle, Ga. 30534 (404) 265-2885 M ot~ntai n Cit . Ga. 30562 404 7~2 1 4 1 Route 2, Box 150 Risin Fawn, Ga. 30738 4()4 6.57-4050 Route 7, Box IK , ChaiSworth, Ga. 30705 404 695 -2621 Route!, Summerville, Ga. J0747 404 8S7-52 11 Route I , Clarkesville, Ga. 30S23 404 947-3194 P.O. Box 1029. Helen, Ga. 30545 404 878-3366 Route I, Box 1230 Blairsville, Ga. 30512 (404 145-2628
~ 16 mi. N.W. of Dawsonvi lle , \'ia Ga. 18) 3mi. N. ofCia lon,viaU.S.44 1 2.5 mi. N.W. of Lafa enc, otT Ga. 136 7 mi. S. E. of Chatsworth, via Ga. S2 3 mi. S.E. of Summerville off U.S. 21 20 mi. N. of Clarkesville, on G a. 197 2 mi. N.E. or Hden. via Ga. 356 II mi. S. o r Blairsville, U.S. 19/129
Big Lake Parks Bobb Brown Eli'ah Clark Florence Marina George T. Bagby (sec Lodge bc:low) Hn Mistletoe Red To Mountain (see Locl~~;e bc:low) Richard R. Russell Seminole Tu aloo
Address, Zi & Telephone Route 4 Box 232 Elberton, Ga. 30635 (404 283-33 13 Route 4, Box 293 Lincolnton, Ga. 30817 404 359-3458 Route I. Box 36, Omaha, Ga. 3 1!!21 912 1!138-4244 Box 661. Ft. Gaines, Ga. 3 115 1 9 12 168-2660 ISIS Hart Park Rd.. Hartwell, Gil. 30643 ~_)_}76-87S6 Route I, Box 335, Appling, Ga. 30802 404 541 -()32 1 Ca rtersvi lle, Ga. 30 120 (404 975-4200 Rou te 2, Box 168, Elbenon Ga. 3063S (404) 283-8 184 Route 2. Dona lsonvil le. Ga. 3174S 9 12 86 1-3131 Route I. Box 1766, La vonia , Ga. 305S3 (404) 356-4362
LocaUon 21 mi. S.E. of Elberton, ofT Ga. 72 7 mi. N.E. of Lincolnton. ofT U.S. 378 4 mi. S. or Omaha. on Route 39C 4 mi. N. of Ft . Gaines, off Ga. 39 3 mi. N. of Hartwell . off U.S. 29 12 mi. N. of 120, &it No. 60 IY2 mi. E. of 1-75, Red Top Exi! 10 mi. N.E. of Elberton, ofT Ga. 77 16 mi. S. of Donalronville. via Ga. 39 6 mi. N. of Lavonia, ofT Ga. 328
Middle Gtor&ia Parks Fort Yar o F. D. Roosevel t Ha mbur Ha rd labor Creek High Falls Indian Sprimu John Tanner Victoria 8 rvant Watson Mill Bridge
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Address, Zip&: Tdrpllone Winder, Ga. 30680 (404) 867-3489 Box 749 Pine Mountain Ga. 31822 404) 663-4858 Route I, Box 233, Mitchell, Ga. 30820 9 12 552-2393 R u tl ed~te , Ga . 30663 404) 557-2863 Route 5, Box 108, Jackson. Ga . 30233 9 12 994-S080 Box 3969. Jackson. Ga. 30233 (404 71 5-7241 354 Ta nner's Bch. Rd. Carrollton Ga. 3011 7 4()4 832-7545 Route I, Box 257, Rovston, Ga. 30662 404 245-6270 Rou te I, Box 190, Comer, Ga. 30629 404 7U-5349
Location l mi. S. of Wirxler. via Ga. 81 S mi. S.E. o f Pine Mtn. on Ga. 190 16 mi. N.ofSondernillc on Ga. 248 2 mi. N. of Rutledge, off U.S. 278 lJ mi. N. of Fo rsyth, ust orr J.JS 4 mi . S.E. of Jackson. on Ga. 42 6 mi . W. of Carro llton oiT Ga. 16 4 mi . W. of Royston, off U.S. 29 3 mi. S. of Comer, on Ga. 22
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-~ 12 mi. E. of Kingsland , o n Ga. s ur 4{1 6 mi. E. or Dou las, on Ga. 32 4 mi. S.E. of Twi n Cit . off Ga. 23 9 mi. W. of Cordek, via U.S. 280 Cll Limits of Reids ville, ofT U.S. 280 !0 mi. S.E. of Wa cross. off Ga. 84 2 mi. N. of Mc Rae. via U.S. 319/ 44 1 S mi. N. of Millen . 'ia U.S. 25 6 mi. W. of Add on Ga. 37 6 mi. S.E. of Sa,annah 1-16 to Ga. 2 1 18 mi. N.E. of Fargo, via Ga. 177
S pecial PariLs: &. acilities A. H. Stephe ns His10ric Park Amicalola Falls Lodge
Ft. McAllister Historic Park
Address, lip & Tele hon e P.O. Box 23.5. Crawfordville. Ga. 3063 1 404) 4.56-2602 Amicalola Fa lls State Park Star Route, Dawsonville. Ga. 30534 (404) 265-8888
Rt. 2. Box J94..A. Richmond Hill, Ga. 31324 (9 12)727-2339
Kolomoki Mounds His!orie Pa rk Panola Mou ntain Conservation Pa rk Pete Phillips Lodge and Golf Course
Providence Can on Conservation Pa rk Picketts Mill HistoricSitc Red Top Mountain Lodge
Sweetwater Creek Conservation Park Unicoi Lodge and Conference Center
Walter F. George Lodge and Marina
Will-a-Way Recreation Area
Route I. Blakclv. Ga. 31123 912 723-5296 2600 Hw . ISS S. W., Stock.brid e, Ga. 30281 404 474-29 14
Little0cmu l8 State Park, P.O. BQx 149, McRae, Ga . 31055 9 12 868-7474
Route I, Box IS8, Lumpkin, Ga. 3 18 1.5 9 12) 838-6202
3195 Hi ram-Acworth Rd. Dall as, G a. 30132 (4()4) 424-61n
Red Top Mountai n State Pa rk, 653 Red To p Mtn. Rd. S.E., Cartmville, Ga . 30120 (404) 97~S P.O. Box 8 16, Lithia Sprinas, Ga. 30057 404 944-1700
~meoi State Park, P.O. Box 849, Helen, Ga. 3054S 404) 878-2824 fo r Reservations
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Fort Yargo State Park, W1nde r. Ga. 30680 (404 867-.5313
l..oc21ion 2 mi. N. of 1-20 in Crawfo rdville 16 mi. N.W. of Da.,-sonville, via Gil . 183
10 mi. E. of U.S. 17. at Richmond Hill on S ur 144 6 mi. N. of Blake! , off U.S. 27 J& m1. S.E . of Atlanta, on Ga. 15S 2 m1 . N. of Mc Rae, via U.S. 319/441
7 mi. W. of Lumpkin. on Ga. J9C
Iill mi. E. of 1-75. Red Top Exit
IS mi. W. of Atlanta, ofTI -20 2 m1. N.E. of Helen, via Ga. 356
4 m1. N. or Ft. Caines, off Ga. 39
I mi. S. of Wi nder, v1a Ga. 81
Historic Siles Dah loneiUI Gold Museum Etowah lndiiln Mound.~
Ft. Kin Geore.e Hofwyi-Broadfield Plantiltion Jarrell Plantation
La ham- Pattef$0 n House Little White House New Echota Cherokee Capital
Robc:n Toombs Houx Sunburv Traveler's Rest Vann House Wo r msloe
Address Zip & Telephone Pub. SQ. Box 2042, Dahlone a, Ga. 30533 (404) 864-2257 813 Indian Mounds Rd., S.W., Cartemille, Ga. 3()12{] (404) 387-3747 P.O. Box 71 1. Darien, Ga . 31305 9 12 437-4170 Route 10. Box 83. Bru nswick. Ga. 31520 (9 12) 264-9263 Route I, Box 220, Ju!iwc. Ga. 31046 (9 12)986--5 172
626 N. Dawson St., Thomasville , Ga. 31792 912 226-0405 P.O. Drawer 68, Warm Springs, Ga. 31830 404 655-3511 ~~) ~~~7~h Hwy. N.E., Calhoon , Ga. 30701
P.O. Box 605, Washington. Ga . JOI513 404 678-2226 Ro ute I. Box 236, Midwa , Ga. 31320 (91 2 884-S999 Ro ute 3 Toccoa Ga. JOS77 404 886--2256 Ro ute 7, Box 765S Chatsworth Ga. 3070S 404 695-2S98 7601 Skidaway Rd., Savannah, Ga. 31406 (9 12) 352-2548
L o c a l io n Public Squa re 10 Dahlonega .S.S mi . S.W. of 1-76, off Ga. 61
1.5 mi. N.E. of U.S. 17. at Darien I mi. E. of 195. a t exit 119 18 mi. E. of 1-75, at exit tt6 1 ncar Juliette 626 N. DaW$0n St., Thomasville, Ga. 11 mi. S. of Warm Springs_, on Ga. SSW. 11 mi. E. of 1-75, via Ga. 225
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All about Cottages
All cottages are fully equipped with stoves and refrigerators, necessary cooking and serving equipment, linens and blankets, and all are heated and most are air conditioned.
Occupancy Limitation-No cottage may be used to accommodate more than its stated capacity. Length of occupancy of a facility at any one park is limited to 14 days.
Reservations-All reservations must be made through the individual park office. Reservations are accepted in the following order: In person, by telephone, by mail. Reservations for all cottages can be accepted on an 11-month maximum advance notice. For example, a person could on June 1, make a reservation to begin any time during the next 11 months up to and including the entire month of May. June 1 to Labor Day-minimum 1-week reservation accepted. Labor Day-May 31- minimum 2-night reservation accepted. From June 1 to Labor Day you may rent a cottage for less than 7 days provided the reservation is for at least 2 days and made no more than 30 days in advance.
Check-in time-4 p.m.-10 p.m.
Check-out time-11 a.m.
Pets- No pets are allowed in cottages or cottage area. No kennels are available at parks.
Eligibility-Cottages are not available to organized groups. Group camps and pioneer camping areas are available to supervised groups in other areas of the park.
Minimum 72-hour canceUation notice required for refund. Deposit receipt must be returned for refund. There is a $10.00 fee for cancellation per unit rented. MasterCard and Visa honored for all cottages, lodges, restaurants, craft shops. In addition, American Express is accepted at the lodges.
GEORGE SPARKS RESERVOIR AT SWEETWATER
CAMPING AT VOGEL
WATSON MILL BRIDGE
LOG CABINS AT ELIJAH CLARK
VOGEL CarTAGE
HARD LABOR CREEK
ROOSEVELT'S LITILE WHITE HOUSE '"If anyone feels subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color,
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