Georgia state parks and historic sites: Georgia state park lodges, 1993

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GEORGIA STATE PARK
LODGES
,eorgia's state park lodges, located in five of the most scenic state parks, are truly unique sites for a Great Georgia Getaway. These contemporary
lodges are surrounded by woods, water, sunshine
and breezes. A blend of outdoor resources, guest
accommodations, and friendly service makes every stay memorable.
The state park lodges offer the convenience of modern amenities set in a naturally casual atmosphere. Overnight accommodations range from 30 rooms at Lake Walter F. George to 100 rooms at Unicoi. Most guest rooms offer scenic views of mountains, lakes, forests, or golf courses. Each
room has a television, telephone, and individual
climate control. Handicapped equipped and non-
smoking rooms are available at all the lodges. Room
configurations include doubles, kings, or suites with

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>arate living/
leeping quarters.
Each lodge has a
ull-service restaurant
erving delicious a la :arte or buffet style reakfasts, lunches, fid dinners at ^asonable prices, utdoor get-togethers
park picnic shelters and enclosed group pavilions.
Guests will appreciate the resource-based
amenities at the state park lodges. They can enjoy the spectacular waterfalls, scenic mountain views, hiking trails, fishing and boating, swimming, tennis, golf, picnicking, wildflowers, and wildlife. The lodges provide convenient access to some of Georgia's finest natural and historic attractions. Interpretive programs and special events are
offered throughout the year.
So resort to the source when you plan your
next trip. At Georgia's state park lodges, your
stay is more than just a vacation, it's a
Great Georgia Getaway.
Georgia State Park Lodges are operated by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For information about Georgia State Parks and Lodges call;
1-800-869-8420

OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS
Guest room configurations include doubles, kings, children's sleeping lofts, and suites. Handicapped equipped and non-smoking rooms available. Television, telephone, and individual climate control.

DINING AND PICNICKING
Lodge restaurants serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily, except for Sunday dinner.
Open picnic shelters and enclosed group shelters are
available for outdoor get-togethers.

ACTIVITIES/ENTERTAINMENT
Waterfalls, mountains, lakes and streams, hiking/nature trails, fishing and boating, swimming (free for lodge guests), tennis, golf, picnicking, and wildflowers and wildlife. Convenient access to nearby attractions and free admission
to state historic sites for guests.
Interpretive programs and annual special events.

RESERVATIONS/INFORMATION

Make reservations up to 11 months in advance.

Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Diners Club

are honored.

Amicalola Falls

404/265-8888

Lake Walter F. George

912/768-2571

Pete Phillips

912/868-7474

Red Top Mountain
Unicoi

404/975-0055 404/878-2824

LOCATIONS
-- Amicalola Falls Amicalola
Falls State Park, 15 miles northwest of Dawsonville on Georgia 52 in north Georgia.
-- Lake Walter F. George
George T. Bagby State Park, 4 miles north of Fort Gaines on Georgia 39 in southwest
Georgia.
-- Pete Phillips Little
Ocmulgee State Park, 2 miles
north of McRaeon U.S. 319/
441 in south Georgia.
-- Red Top Mountain Red
Top Mountain State Park,
2 miles east of I-75 near Cartersville in north Georgia.
-- Unicoi Unicoi State Park,
27a miles north of Helen on Georgia 356 in north Georgia.

Operated by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources
DNR is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Naturally!
Call 404/656-2695 for career information.
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 Fqual Opportunity. l.S. Department of the Interior, Washington. D.C. 20240.