General Information Park Hours: All Georgia state parks are open to the public year-round 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. with the following exceptions: Panola Mountain and Providence Canyon State Parks: September 15 to April 14 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. April 15 to September 14 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Stephen C. Foster State Park: September 15 to Feb. 28 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. March 1 to September 14 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Park Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily: however, hours may vary at some parks. Historic Site Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., TuesdaySaturday: 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sunday. Closed Mondays (except legal holidays), Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. Little White House Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Closed Christmas, Thanksgiving and New Year's Day. Last tour at 4:15 p.m. Dahlonega Gold Museum Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday-Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sunday. Closed Thanksgiving. Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Swimming: Guarded and Unguarded Areas: Guarded: Open Tuesday through Sunday from June 1 through Labor Day. Open weekends only during May and last half of August. Hours: 1 1 :()() a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Exception: Pool, beach. and related concessions will be closed on Monday, except for legal holidays on Mondays. If a legal holiday falls on a Monday, swimming areas will be closed the following Tuesday. Unguarded: Open year-round for unfenced beaches. Rest stations are closed during freeze months. Hours: 7:00 a.m. to sunset. Pets: Pets are not allowed in cottages or lodges; however, they are allowed on state parks and in campgrounds if kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet and accompanied by their owner at all times. Owners are responsible for conduct ol pets and must clean up after them. Kennels are not available at the parks. Intoxicants: It is unlawful for any person to consume or use alcoholic beverages or intoxicants in any public use area of a park, lodge, historic site or recreational area. Weapons: Firearms, bow and arrows, explosives, fireworks, slingshots, fishing spears, or any device that discharges projectiles by any means, are prohibited on state parks. Collecting: All wildlife, plantlife, artifacts, driftwood, or any other natural or manmade features are protected at all state parks and historic sites. Please leave them undisturbed so other visitors may enjoy them too. Use of electronic devices for "treasure hunting" is prohibited. Motor Vehicles: Park roads are public roads. All vehicles are subject to license safety requirements and regulations of the Georgia Department of Public Safety. Motorized bikes are restricted to park roads. Noise Levels: Consideration of others is a must at all times. Musical instruments, radios, televisions, or other noise making devices are not to be used between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. and in moderation at all other times. Visitors: Visitors to cottages, campsites, and lodge rooms are welcome; however, the number of visitors and registered guests must not exceed the stated capacity at any time. Visitors are required to leave prior to park closing time of 10 p.m. Table of Contents General Information Discounts & Facilities Activities Lodge Information & Rates Camping Information & Rates Georgia Park Pass Information Group Camps & Lodges & Cottage Information Rates Group Shelters Recreation Activity Information Golf Courses Historic Sites 2 3 3 .4 . . . 5-7 X 8 9-11 12 13 14-16 16 General Information (Contd) Group Activities: All parties or group gatherings in park facilities must conclude by 10 p.m. Credit Cards: MasterCard and Visa are honored for camping at most parks and for all cottages and lodge rooms and, in addition, American Express and Diners Club are accepted at the lodges. Returned Checks: $15 00 fee for returned checks Senior Discounts Reduced/discounted rates, as specified, are available to senior citizens 62 and over. % Seniors receive 20 off individual cottage and lodge room rates, Sunday through Thursday, December 1 through March 31. % Seniors receive 20 off tent/RV campsite rates year round (discount not for walk-in, pioneer or primitive campsites). Discount applies only when vehicle is registered to senior. Limited to one site per registration. Disabled Veteran Discount Disabled Veterans can receive 25% off the otherwise applicable fee for: Individual Lodge Rooms Individual Cottages Individual Campsites Swimming Mini-Golf Regular Golf Greens Fees Annual Golf GreensPass Historic Site Admissions Georgia Park Pass The veteran must be a Georgia resident and must have a properly executed VSO Form 22 (Certificate for Eligibility for Reduced Fees at State Parks). GEORGIA STATE PARKS & HISTORIC SITES * STATE PARKS TELEPHONE A. H. Stephens Historic Park i Amicalola Falls Park and Lodge (706) 456-2602 (706) 265-8888 ; Black Rock Mountain Park A Bobby Brown Park Cloudland Canyon Park e Crooked River Park (706)746-2141 (706)213-2046 (706) 657-4050 (912)882-5256 7 Elijah Clark Park F.D. Roosevelt Park G Florence Marina Park 1 D Ft. McAllister Historic Park 1 1 Ft. Mountain Park 1 2 Ft. Yargo Park and f O- Will-A-Way Recreation Area (706) 359-3458 (706) 663-4858 (912)838-6870 (912)727-2339 (706) 695-2621 (404) 867-3489 (404)867-5313 1 3 General Coffee Park 1 4 George L. Smith Park 1 5 George T. Bagby Park/ Lake Walter F. George Lodge (912)384-7082 (912)763-2759 (912)768-2571 1 5 Georgia Veterans Park (912)276-2371 1 7 Gordonia-Alatamaha Park 1 3 Hamburg Park 1 3 Hard Labor Creek Park (912)557-6444 (912)552-2393 (706) 557-3001 2 3 Hart Park 2 1 High Falls Park (706) 376-8756 (912)994-5080 2 2 Indian Springs Park 2 3 James H. "Sloppy" Floyd Park 2 \ John Tanner Park 2 5 Kolomoki Mounds Historic Park (404) 775-7241 (706)857-5211 (404) 830-2222 (912)723-5296 2 5 Laura S. Walker Park 2 7 Little Ocmulgee Park/ Pete Phillips Lodge (912)287-4900 (912)868-7474 2 3 Magnolia Springs Park (912)982-1660 2 3 Mistletoe Park 3 3 Moccasin Creek Park (706)541-0321 (706)947-3194 3 t Panola Mountain Conservation Park 3 2 Providence Canyon Conservation Park 3 3 Red Top Mountain Park and Lodge (404) 389-7801 (912)838-6202 (404) 975-0055 3 \ Reed Bingham Park (912)896-3551 3 5 Richard B. Russell Park (706)213-2045 3 3 Seminole Park 3 7 Skidaway Island Park (912)861-3137 (912)598-2300 3 3 S. C. Foster Park 3 3 Sweetwater Creek Conservation Park (912)637-5274 (404)944-1700 4 3 Tugaloo Park 4 1 Unicoi Park and Lodge (706) 356-4362 (706) 878-2201 4 2 Victoria Bryant Park 4 3 Vogel Park 4 t Watson Mill Bridge Park STATE HISTORIC SITES *5 Dahlonega Gold Museum 4 5 Etowah Indian Mounds 4 7 Fort King George 4 3 Fort Morris (706) 245-6270 (706) 745-2628 (706) 783-5349 TELEPHONE (706) 864-2257 (404) 387-3747 (912)437-4770 (912)884-5999 4 3 hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation (912)264-9263 5 3 Jarrell Plantation 5 1 Lapham-Patterson House 5 2 Little White House 5 3 New Echota Cherokee Capital 5 Pickett's Mill Battlefield 5 5 Robert Toombs House 5 > Traveler's Rest 5 7 Chief Vann House 5 3 Wormsloe (912)986-5172 (912)225-4004 (706) 655-4870 (706)629-8151 (404) 443-7850 (706) 678-2226 (706) 886-2256 (706) 695-2598 (912)353-3023 4> 0) ) re re e H 00 H 8 Ol c Ol re C o