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Send me the following Annual Georgia ParkPass (indicate quantity and year): ParkPass ORDER FORM Pass Along The Future _ _ _ Year (The 1997 Annual ParkPass is valid April 1997 - March 1998.) _ _ _ Annual ParkPass $25 _ __ Senior Citizen $12.50 (62 and older) Include copy of driver's license. _ _ _ Disabled Veter an $18.75 Must include either a copy ofVSO Form 22 or certificate of eligibility available from the Georgia Department of Veterans Services, 404/656-2300. _ _ _ Senior Disabled Veteran $9.38 (62 and older) Include copy of driver's license and either VSO Form 22 or certificate of eligibility (see above). Include $1 handling fee per ParkPass. Enclose check or money order payable to Georgia State Parks. _ VISA _MasterCard Mail to: Georgia ParkPass, 205 Butler Street, Suite 1354, Atlanta, GA 30334, 404/657-9851. _ Discover _ AmEx Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ Card# Expiration Date Signature A d d r e s s - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - City, State, Z I P - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Daytime Phone (include area code) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Table of Contents Page Camping ...................................................... 8-12 Cottages .................................................... 13-16 Discounts ......................................................... 7 General Information ...................................... 5-6 Georgia ParkPass ............................................. 4 Golf Courses ............................................. 25-31 Group Camps & Lodges ................................ 20 Group Shelters .......................................... 21-22 Historic Sites .................................................. 17 Lodges ....................................................... 18-19 Recreation Activities ................................. 23-24 Reservation System .......................................... 3 Legend ADA Accessible: Denotes accessible facilities are available; please call the Reservation Resource Center regarding availability. m_r"ii TDD: Denotes facilities which have "TDD" equipment available. Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites Division 205 Butler Street, Suite 1352, Atlanta, GA 30334. 404/656-3530 (Q TDD 770/389-7404) 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. EST Monday Friday. Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites are operated by the Department of Natural Resources. Anyone subjected to discrimination on the basis of age, race, color, national origin or disability may call or write the department's ADA Coordinator. If you need this information in alternate format, contact DNR. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this brochure. Fees, hours of operation and availability of facilities are subject to change. 0 Printed on Recycled Paper 5/97 Layout & Design: Reginald Riggins 0 Reservation System ~ESERVATI_~ e e e e e e e e e e e ~o~~ M ~.! aking reservations has never been easier! With the new Reservation Resource, you can make one toll-free call to reserve 1ff'~ 1 shaded campsites, fully equipped cottages, modern ---=-- lodge rooms and picnic shelters at any of Georgia's RES 0 URCE scenic state parks. Your call will be taken by specially trained reservation agents who can help you find the best park for your Great Georgia Getaway. Calll-800-864-PARK (770-389-PARK in metro Atlanta) to reserve: Campsites Cottages Lodge Rooms Picnic Shelters Open Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Park information and brochures should still be requested from the State Park Information Office, 404-656-3530. When can I make a reservation? Reservations must be made at least two days prior to arrival but no more than II months in advance. For example, if you want to arrive on August 12, 1996, you may call no earlier than September 12, 1995, and no later than August I0, 1996. Can I stay at the park ifI don't have a reservation? Walk-ins are welcome to use unreserved facilities for one or two nights. As soon as you occupy an unreserved facility, call Reservation Resource if you want to extend your stay past two nights. Every summer I stay in cottage #7 at my favorite state park. Can I still specify which cottage I want? Yes, callers can reserve a specific cottage or shelter. Campers may request a type of site that meets their needs, such as an RV pull-thru. Lodge guests may reserve a type of room that meets their needs, such as an accessible or non-smoking room. Since my reservation doesn't specify which campsite I will have, can I pick it out once I arrive? After you check in, we will make every effort to give you your preferred site if it is available. I want to stay in a mountain cottage with three bedrooms, a fireplace and deck. Can you help me decide where to go? Yes! This is one of the great benefits of Reservation Resource. Our reservation associates can help you find a park or facility that meets your needs, and if your first choice isn't available, they can suggest a nearby park or alternate dates. My family is so large that one campsite won't accommodate all of us. Can I reserve two sites? Yes, you may reserve as many facilities as you need. Will/ be charged more for a reservation than a walk-in? No, there is no charge to make a reservation. Cjeorgia ParkPass How Does It Work? The ParkPass is a $2 daily or $25 annual parking pass valid at all state parks. 100% of these revenues go toward park and historic site repairs, maintenance and renovations! Past projects include campground and cottage renovations, group shelter and trail construction, road improvements and dock replacement. Look for signs identifying ParkPass projects when visiting parks and historic sites. All visitors are required to purchase and display ParkPasses in their vehicles, and the passes are valid for all sites visited that day. ParkPass fees are collected four ways: I) Daily passes are dispensed from collection boxes at parking areas at the sites (there are some 200 boxes in the system). 2) Annual passes are sold at all parks and historic sites, at the Atlanta office, or through a mail order form on the back cover of this brochure (ask about our senior discounts). Annual passes are hung from the rearview mirror and are transferable between vehicles registered to the same household. 3) Overnight guests at cottages, campsites, and lodges pay a one-day rate per vehicle at registration that is valid for the duration of their stay. Is Anyone Exempt? Every Wednesday is a free day. Diners in lodge restaurants do not need to display a ParkPass on their vehicle. Attendees at day-long lodge meetings do not need a ParkPass. Vehicles parked at golf courses do not need a ParkPass. When Does It Expire? Annual ParkPasses are valid April I through March 31 of the following year. What Discounts Exist? At this time, only senior citizens (62 and over) and disabled veterans are eligible for an Annual ParkPass discount. Senior citizens must present a copy of their drivers license; disabled veterans must present a copy of VSO Form 22 or Certificate of Eligibility to receive the discount. Disabled Veterans: Contact the Georgia Department of Veterans Services (404/656-2300) to receive a VSO Form 22 (Certificate of Eligibility). Special Price Increase- Panola Mountain State Park only! ParkPass fee will be increased to $5 for vans of nine passengers or more. Public school buses will still be exempt. 0 Cjenerallnformation 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 Aprill4 7:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. April 15 to September 14 7:00a.m. to 9:00p.m. Stephen C. Foster State Park September 15 to Feb. 28 7:00a.m. to 7:00p.m. March I to September 14 6:30a.m. to 8:30p.m. Park Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily; however, hours may vary at some parks. Historic Site Hours: 9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Tuesday- Saturday; 2 p.m. to 5:30p.m., Sunday. Closed Mondays (except legal holidays), Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. Little White House Hours: 9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. daily. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. Last tour at 4:15p.m. Dahlonega Gold Museum Hours: 9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., MondaySaturday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m., Sunday. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. Pickett's Mill Museum Hours: 9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., TuesdaySaturday, Noon to 5:00p.m., Sunday. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. Self-guided tour of battlefield trail closes at 4:00 p.m. Swimming: Lifeguards provided at swimming pools only' Pools open Tuesday through Sunday from June I through Labor Day. Open weekends only during May and last half of August. Hours: II :00 a.m. to 6:00p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday; 11:00 a.m. to 7:00p.m. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Pools and related concessions are closed on Mondays, except for legal holidays on Mondays. If a legal holiday falls on a Monday, swimming pools will be closed the following Tuesday. Beaches open year-round; bathhouses are closed during freeze months; swimming restricted to daylight hours. Pets: Pets are not allowed in cottages or lodges; however, they are allowed on state parks and in campgrounds ifkept on a leash no longer than 6 feet and accompanied by their owner at all times. Owners are responsible for conduct of pets and must clean up after them. Kennels are not available at the parks. Cienerallnformation 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, bows and arrows, explosives, fireworks, slingshots, fishing spears, or any device that discharges projectiles by any means, are prohibited on state parks. Collecting: All wildlife, plant life, artifacts, driftwood, or any other natural or man-made 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 10:00 p.m. and 7:00a.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 10:00 p.m. Accessibility: Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites make every effort to be accessible to individuals with disabilities. Many parks have accessible camping, cottages and lodge rooms and are equipped to deal with most special needs; call a specific site for more details. Please be certain to specify your needs when making reservations. Group Activities: All parties or group gatherings in park facilities must conclude by I0:00p.m. Credit Cards: American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa are honored at all parks; in addition, Diners Club is accepted at the lodges. Returned Checks: $15.00 fee for returned checks. Cieneral Information Disabled Veterans Discounts Disabled Veterans can receive 25% off the otherwise applicable fee for: Individual Lodge Rooms Individual Campsites Mini-Golf Annual Golf Greens Pass Georgia ParkPass Individual Cottages Swimming Regular Golf Greens Fees Historic Site Admissions 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). Senior Discounts Reduced/discounted rates, as specified, are available to senior citizens 62 and over. 20% off individual cottage rates- Sunday through Thursday, December I through March 31. Not valid with any other promotional discounts or specials. 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 a senior. Limited to one site per registration. 20% off individual lodge room rates- year round. 8 Camping Reservation Procedures: Camping reservations are accepted up to II months in advance. A non-refundable deposit of one night's camping fee is required within seven days of making a reservation in order to hold it. Reservations are accepted by telephone only through the Reservation Resource Center. Exception: Tallulah Gorge camping reservations are still rr:ade at the park. Camping Fee Payment: The reservation confirmation receipt must be presented at check-in. Campers will be required to pay the full camping fee for the number of nights for which a site is reserved at the time of registration. Refund: No refund will be made for weekend reservations when the stay is shortened to less than the required minimum period. Campsite Occupancy: To protect park resources, campsite occupancy is limited to ONE of the following combinations of camping rigs: A. One motor home and two additional automobiles. B. One auto with pop-up tent trailer and one additional auto. C. One auto with travel trailer and one additional auto. D. One pick-up with mounted camping rig and two additional automobiles. E. One auto with tent and one additional automobile. In addition to each of the above, one pup tent is authorized. One boat trailer per site is allowed, provided the site is large enough. Each additional party will be required to use another site and be charged an additional camping fee. Eligibility: Scout groups and other youth groups are not eligible to occupy developed campsites in tent and trailer areas. Groups camps and pioneer camping areas are available to such groups at many state parks. Age Limit: Campers under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Hours: Campgrounds open 7:00a.m. and close 10:00 p.m. Time Limits: Occupancy of a site at any one park is limited to 14 days. A park visitor using a site for 14 nights must vacate the park for a period of not less than 4 nights. Minimum Stay: A two-night minimum will be required for all camping reservations made for weekends (Friday/Saturday or Saturday/Sunday) and a three-night minimum for Memorial Day, Labor Day and 4th of July weekends. Campers will be charged for the required minimum number of nights even if they leave after one night. Check-Out Deadline: I:00 p.m. Check-In Time: I p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Reservation confirmation receipt must be presented at check-in. Most park gates are locked at 10:00 p.m. Reservations will be held until I0:00p.m. on the scheduled arrival date. Both the reservation and the deposit fee are forfeited if the camper does not check-in by 10:00 p.m. on the scheduled arrival date . Camping Display Camping Receipt: Campers should fold the camping receipt so that the expiration date is visible and attach it to the campsite number sign located at each individual campsite. Camping Area Capacity: All campers using these facilities are confined to specified camping areas using designated sites within these areas. Camping between designated sites is prohibited. When camping areas are filled to their stated capacity, no other campers will be allowed to stay overnight in the park. Other Information: Any tent, trailer, or other personal property left on a campsite unoccupied or unattended overnight shall be subject to removal and fees paid will be forfeited. Campers must register before setting up. Dish washing is prohibited at drinking faucets or in comfort station facilities. All trash and garbage should be placed in proper receptacles. Campsite Definitions: Walk-In Campsite- Walk-in campsites do not have water, electricity and garbage containers. Parking areas are provided, with a trail leading to the tent pad. A picnic table and fire ring are usually available at the pad. Walk-in campsites are generally located within walking distance of the comfort station and other amenities. Primitive Campsites- Primitive sites are located in more remote sections of the park with access to the campsites by hiking trail only. No water spigot, toilet or electricity is available. All personal gear is packed by the camper. Pioneer Campsites - Pioneer camping areas are for organized groups under the active supervision of adult leaders. Sites are semi-remote and without shower facilities. Some parks provide running water, electricity, picnic shelters and garbage containers. Please contact the Information Office at 404/656-3530 to receive a FREE Guide To Georgia State Parks which features a listing of parks that offer Walk-In, Primitive or Pioneer campsites. Tent campers receive a $2 discount from the listed rate. 0 Camping Park Campsites A. H. Stephens All campsites, year-round Amicalola Falls All campsites, year-round (except October) October, all campsites Black Rock Mountain All campsites, year-round Bobby Brown All campsites, 411- 9/30 All campsites, I 0/1- 3/31 Cloudland Canyongj All campsites, year-round Crooked River gj All campsites, year-round Elijah Clark All campsites, year-round Florence Marina gj All campsites, year-round II/I - 3/31, Extended stay, rate per month Fort McAllister gj All campsites, year-round Fort Mountain All campsites, year-round Fort Yargo gj All campsites, 4/1 - I 0/31 All campsites, 1111 - 3/31 F. D. Roosevelt gj All campsites, year-round General Coffee gj All campsites, year-round George L. Smith gj All campsites, year-round Georgia Veterans Lakefront sites, year-round Regular sites, year-round Camping/Golf Package 30 consecutive nights/days of camping/greens fee Gordonia Alatamaha All campsites, year-round Hamburg All campsites, year-round Hard Labor Creek gj All campsites, year-round Rate $14.00 $17.00 19.00 $16.00 $14.00 12.00 $15.00 $14.00 $14.00 $14.00 200.00 $14.00 $16.00 $14.00 12.00 $14.00 $14.00 $14.00 $17.00 14.00 360.00 $14.00 $14.00 $16.00 Tent campers receive a $2 discount from the listed rate. Camping Park Campsites Rate Hart Lakefront sites, year-round $14.00 Regular sites, year-round 12.00 Extended stay special for 7 nights Labor Day- 3/31 Regular sites 72.00 Lakefront sites 84.00 High Falls All campsites, year-round $14.00 Indian Springs All campsites, year-round $14.00 James H. Floyd All campsites, year-round $14.00 John Tanner All campsites, year-round $14.00 Kolomoki Mounds All campsites, year-round Extended stay specials, 7 nights, year-round 30 nights, 9/1 - 3/31 Laura S. Walker All campsites, year-round $14.00 70.00 240.00 $14.00 Little Ocmulgee ~ All campsites, year-round $14.00 Magnolia Springs All campsites, year-round Mistletoe gj All campsites, year-round $14.00 $14.00 Moccasin Creek All campsites, 2/28- 11/30 All campsites, 12/1 - 3/31 $16.00 12.00 Red Top Mountain Large sites Regular sites $16.00 14.00 Reed Bingham All campsites, year-round Richard B. Russell All campsites, 4/1 - 9/30 All campsites, 10/1 - 3/31 S.C. Foster gj All campsites, 3/1 - 5/31 All campsites, 6/1 - 2/28 $14.00 $14.00 12.00 $17.00 14.00 Tent campers receive a $2 discount from the listed rate. Camping Park Campsites Rate SeminoleMJ All campsites, 4/1 -Labor Day $16.00 All campsites, Labor Day - 3/31 12.00 Skidaway Island All campsites, 411 - 10/31 All campsites, 1111 - 3/31 $17.00 14.00 Tallulah Gorge Ml Tent campsites $8.00 (plus $3.00 for each additional tent) Trailer/RV campsites I 0.00 (campground open seasonally) Reservations for camping are still made by calling the park (706!754-7979). TugalooMJ All campsites, year-round $14.00 Unicoi ~ "Big Brook" sites, year-round $18.00 Regular sites, year-round 16.00 Victoria Bryant All campsites, year-round $14.00 VogelMJ All campsites, year-round $16.00 Watson Mill Bridge All campsites, 411 - 9/30 All campsites, 1011 - 3/31 $14.00 12.00 Tent campers receive a $2 discount from the listed rate. Jc:. *Other Campsite Rates Walk-In & Squirrel's Nest Campsites Primitive Campsites (per person) Pioneer Campsites (per person) $ 6.00 - I0.00 3.00- 8.00 1.00- 5.00 Most parks have minimum and maximum fees per group for pioneer campsites; some have a flat rate regardless of group size. For a complete listing of state parks which offer walk-in, primitive or pioneer campsites, contact the Information Office at 404/656-3530 to receive a FREE Guide To Georgia State Parks. Cottages All cottages are fully equipped with stoves and refrigerators, all necessary cooking and serving utensils, towels, bed linens and blankets. All cottages have heat and most have air conditioning. Many cottages have porches/decks and wood-burning fireplaces/stoves (firewood not provided). Handicapped accessible cottages are available at many of the parks. Reservations: All cottage reservations are made through the Reservation Resource Center and are accepted up to II months in advance. For example, a person may call the center on June 15 and make a reservation for a cottage to begin on or before May 15 of the following year. Deposit: A deposit of one night's lodging is due within seven days of making the reservation. Checks should be made payable to: Reservation Resource. A reservation will not be confirmed until a deposit is received and accepted by the Reservation Resource Center. Deposits not received within the allotted time result in automatic cancellation. Minimum Stay: Generally, parks require a 2 night minimum stay with advance reservations; however, parks may accept !-night stays on a walkin basis only. Some parks require a one-week minimum stay from June I through Labor Day; however, shorter stays are allowed for reservations made less than 30 days in advance. Note: A three-night minimum will be required of anyone reserving a cottage for the Memorial Day, Labor Day, or Thanksgiving holiday weekends. Registration: Register at Park Office or Check-In Station upon arrival. Check-In Time: 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. Reservation confirmation slip and balance of payment must be presented when checking in. Most park gates are locked at 10 p.m. Reservations will be held until I0 p.m. on the scheduled arrival date. Both the reservation and the deposit fee are forfeited if the cottage guest has not checked in by I0 p.m. on the scheduled arrival date. Check-Out Time: II a.m. A late check-out fee will be charged after this time unless an extension is permitted by the Park Office. An extension can be granted only when others are not waiting for a cottage. Refund: The deposit will be refunded if a minimum of 72 hours notice is given to the park; however, a $10.00 per unit cancellation fee will be deducted from the deposit. If a deposit was paid by check, the deposit receipt must be returned to the Reservation Resource Center for a refund. Any unused portion of a reservation period can be refunded only if minimum occupancy has been satisfied. Occupancy Limitation: Occupancy of a cottage is limited to 14 nights. A cottage may not be used overnight to accommodate more than its normal bed capacity. Maximum occupancy of cottages may vary from park to park. Cottages Group Use: Small youth groups such as scouts or church groups may occupy a single cottage in a park's off-season provided the group is properly chaperoned and the capacity of the cottage is not exceeded. An adult must accompany all unmarried cottage guests under 18 years of age. Pets: Pets are not allowed in cottages or cottage areas. Kennels are not available on the parks. Firewood: Firewood is not provided; however, in some parks, firewood may be purchased. Checking-Out: Cottages should be left in good condition. Dishes and cookware should be washed and put away. Equipment, furnishings or bed linens may not be carried outside the cottages. Occupants may be charged for damaged or missing items. Amicalola Falls ~ One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom Rate $65- 80 $75-90 $85- 100 Black Rock Mountain One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $60- 80 $75-90 Cloudland Canyon One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $65- 80 $75-90 Crooked River One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $60- 80 $70- 90 Elijah Clark One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $55 - 75 None Florence Marina One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom $30-45 $60-75 None Fort Mountain One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $65- 80 $75-90 Note: Some North Georgia parks offer winter specials of up to $15 off weekday rate. Ask your reservationist about these specials and others when planning your next getaway through Reservation Resource. Cottages FortYargo~ One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom Rate None $50-65 $40 Everyday Handicapped None Franklin D. Roosevelt One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom $50-70 $60-80 None General Coffee One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $50-65 $150 George L. Smith One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $55- 65 None George T. Bagby ~ One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $65- 80 None Georgia Veterans One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $60-75 None Hard Labor Creek One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $65- 80 None Hart One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $55- 75 None Indian Springs One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $60-75 None John Tanner One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom $45-60 None None Note: Some North Georgia parks offer winter specials of up to $15 off weekday rate. G Ask your reservationist about these specials and others when planning your next getaway through Reservation Resource. Cottages Little Ocmulgee ~ One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom Rates $55- 70 $65- 80 None Magnolia Springs One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $50-65 $60-75 Mistletoe One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $55- 75 None Red Top Mountain ~ One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $65- 80 None Ricahrd B. Russell One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $55 - 75 None S.C. Foster One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $51 - 76 None Seminole One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $60- 75 None Tugaloo One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom None $55- 75 None Unicoi~ One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom $65- 80 $75-90 $85- 100 Vogel Efficiency One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom $50-65 $55 -70 $65- 80 $75- 90 Note: Some North Georgia parks offer winter specials of up to $15 off weekday rate. Ask your reservationist about these specials and others when planning your next getaway through Reservation Resource. Historic Sites Historic Sites Admission Adult .................................................................................. $2.00 - 4.00 Child (18 yrs. & under) ....................................................... 1.00- 2.00 Child (5 yrs. & under) ................................................................... Free Tour Groups ......................................................................... 1.50 - 3.00 Organized Youth Groups ........................................................75- 1.00 Children's Groups (5 yrs. & under) ................................................... 25 Bus Driver & Group Leader ......................................................... Free Groups must be 15 or more persons and give advance notice to receive group rates at State Historic Sites Historic Site Annual Pass Fee Adult ........................................................................................... $10.00 Child (18 yrs. & under) .................................................................. 8.00 Family (up to 6 people) ................................................................ 25.00 Pass is valid at all State Historic Sites Special Discounts Available .25 discount for those visiting Robert Toombs House and A. H. Stephens' Liberty Hall in the same day. Sapelo Island Tours The Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve (SINERR) conducts public tours of the island on Wednesday and Saturday (plus Friday during the summer) and special group tours on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. There are no tours on Sunday and Monday. Tours depart on the Sapelo ferry from the mainland at 8:30 a.m. on weekdays and 9:00a.m. on Saturday. Return to the mainland is at 12:30 p.m. and 2:30p.m. Guided bus tours include visits to ecological and historical points on Sapelo Island such as salt marshes, beach, and dune areas, Reynolds Mansion, University of Georgia Maine Institute, Hog Hammock Community and ruins of a 19th century antebellum cotton and sugar plantation. Tours are booked through the Darien Welcome Center (912) 437-6684. For more information about the SINERR, call (912) 485-2251. lodges Lodge facilities and restaurants are available at Amicalola Falls, George T. Bagby, Little Ocmulgee, Red Top Mountain, and Unicoi state lodge parks. The lodges vary in size from 30 to I00 guest rooms, with special features such as sleeping lofts and suites with separate bedrooms and porches. Handicapped accessible and non-smoking rooms are available at each lodge. Guest Rooms: Guest rooms have televisions, telephones, and individual climate controls. A limited number of port-a-cribs are available; there are no rollaway beds or cots. Reservations: Individuals can reserve lodge rooms through the Reservation Resource Center up to II months in advance. Group reservations must be made through the individual lodge and can be made up to 5 years in advance. Individual reservations are confirmed with either an advance deposit (cash, check payable to Reservation Resource, or credit card) or credit card guarantee. Cancellations are allowed with no penalty up to 4:00p.m. of the date of arrival. Guaranteed reservations will be held for guest arrival unless cancelled before the cut-off time; however, if a reservation is not cancelled or the guest fails to arrive, the cost of one night's lodging, plus applicable taxes, will be charged. Check-In/Check-Out: Check-in time is 4:00p.m. and check-out time is 11:00 a.m. Maximum Occupancy: Four in double rooms, six in double loft rooms. Group Functions: Each lodge is a professionally staffed facility capable of handling all meeting set-ups and group functions with large meeting rooms, breakout and reception facilities, and complete banquet services. Pets: Pets are not allowed in the lodges. Sapelo Island Reynolds Mansion Available for group use (educational/environmental groups encouraged) on a reserved basis for meetings, workshops or retreats. Minimum group size is 14 persons, ages 18 and over only. Lodging, meals and transportation on Sapelo Island are provided. For reservations and additional information, call the Reynolds Mansion (912) 485-2299. lodges Amicalola Falls Lodge ~MJ Double/King/Suite Executive Suite Rate $60-95 $140 George T. Bagby Lodge ~ MJ Double/King/Suite $42-75 Little Ocmulgee Lodge ~ MJ Double/King/Suite $50- 75 Red Top Mountain Lodge ~ MJ Double/King/Suite $55- 75 Unicoi Lodge ~ MJ Double /Double Loft $49-69 All lodge rates are for 1 or 2 guests. Each additional adult will be charged $6. Children under 12 stay free. Ask your reservationist about the various room types available when planning your next getaway through Reservation Resource. Smithgall Woods Conservation Center Available for group use (special rates for educational/ environmental groups) on a reserved basis for meetings, workshops or retreats. Minimum group size is 8 persons, ages 18 and over only. Lodging and meals at Smithgall Woods are provided. For reservations and additional information, call Smithgall Woods Conse1vation Center at (706) 878-3087. (jroup Camps &lodges Group Camps A. H. Stephens F. D. Roosevelt (2) Ft. Yargo/Will-A-Way ~ Hard Labor Creek (2) Indian Springs Kolomoki Mounds Laura S. Walker Little Ocmulgee Magnolia Springs Unicoi Capacity 120 751120 250 75/120 50-130 100 130 30 85 44 Phone# 706/456-2602 706/663-4858 770/867-5313 706/557-300 I 770/504-2277 912/723-5296 912/287-4900 912/868-7474 912/982-1660 706/878-2201 Group camp facilities vary, but typically include dormitory sleeping quarters, restrooms/showers, kitchen and dining area. Since group camp accommodations, configurations, and rates differ between parks, please call the individual parks for more information and reservations. Each camp has a minimum occupancy and a one-week minimum stay during June, July and August. A cleanup/damage deposit is required. Cancellations must be made at least one month prior to scheduled arrival date. A $10.00 handling fee per unit is charged for cancellations; however, no cancellations are allowed after June Ist for June, July or August reservations (entire deposit is forfeited). Reservations for group camps are made at the individual park, not through the Reservation Resource Center. Group Lodges Cloud! and Canyon John Tanner Capacity 40 40 Daily Rates $115.00 100.00 Group lodges include dormitory style sleeping quarters, restrooms, showers, kitchen and dining areas combined in one facility. Group lodges are intended for use by organized groups. An organized group needs to have an appointed director who will be responsible for all activities of the group while using state park facilities. Organized groups may include family reunions, scouts, churches, businesses, or clubs. Each lodge has a two-night minimum year-round; however, a one-night reservation may be made 30 days or less in advance. A cleanup/damage deposit is required. Cancellations must be made at least one month prior to scheduled arrival date. A $10.00 handling fee is charged for cancellations. Reservations for group lodges are made through the Reservation Resource Center. (jroup Shelters Group shelters are enclosed structures with various seating capacities, heat/air conditioning, kitchens, restrooms, parking and BBQ pits (please call the Reservation Resource Center to verify facilities available). These structures are suitable for family reunions, church picnics and other scheduled events that need to be planned in advance. Reservations for the group shelters are accepted on an It month maximum advance notice. Example: A person may call on June 15 to make a reservation to arrive on or before May 15 of the following year. Reservations are accepted by phone at the Reservation Resource Center. Prices range from $10- $150, depending upon size and amenities. Site Capacity A. H. Stephens 80 Amicalola Falls 60 Bobby Brown 80 Cloudland Canyon 175 Crooked River 80 Elijah Clark 175 Elijah Clark 60 F. D. Roosevelt 85 Florence Marina 125 Ft. McAllister 150 Ft. Mountain 80 Ft. Yargo 75 Ft. Yargo 100 General Coffee 180 George L. Smith 50 George T. Bagby !50 Georgia Veterans 120 Georgia Veterans 150 Gordonia Alatamaha 65 Hamburg 55 Hard Labor Creek !50 Hard Labor Creek 80 (Continued on the next page) 0 ljroup Shelters Group shelters are enclosed structures with various seating capacities, heat/air conditioning, kitchens, restrooms, parking and BBQ pits (please call the Reservation Resource Center to verify facilities available). These structures are suitable for family reunions, church picnics and other scheduled events that need to be planned in advance. Reservations for the group shelters are accepted on an II month maximum advance notice. Example: A person may call on June 15 to make a reservation to arrive on or before May 15 of the following year. Reservations are accepted by phone at the Reservation Resource Center. Prices range from $10- $150, depending upon size and amenities. Site High Falls Indian Springs Jefferson Davis John Tanner John Tanner John Tanner Kolomoki Mounds Kolomoki Mounds Laura S. Walker Laura S. Walker Laura S. Walker Little Ocmulgce Magnolia Springs Magnolia Springs Magnolia Springs Mistletoe Picketts Mill Providence Canyon Red Top Mountain Red Top Mountain Reed Bingham Reed Bingham Seminole Skidaway Island Sweetwater Creek Tugaloo Tugaloo Tallulah Gorge Tallulah Gorge Unicoi Vogel Watson Mill Bridge Capacity !50 130 100 50 75 400 50 125 !50 125 75 125 75 100 45 !50 175 100 175 500 120 72 70 !50 !50 80 80 120 20 75 100 100 Recreation Activities Picnic Shelters Fee Reservation Fee ............................................................. $15.00- 51.00 Cancellation Handling Fee ........................................................... I0.00 Picnic shelters may be reserved in advance. Shelters that are not reserved are available at no charge on a first come first served basis (DOES NOT INCLUDE GROUP SHELTERS). Note: Panola Mountain State Park will charge a $10 fee for use of all nonreserved picnic shelters. Swimming Pools and Beaches Fee Pools (all ages per day) ...................................................... $2.00- 3.00 Beaches .......................................................................................... Free Children (2 & under) ..................................................................... Free Registered Lodge & Cottage Guests ............................................. Free Season Pass (not available at all parks) Adult ............................................................ $15.00- 30.00 Senior ............................................................. 15.00- 25.00 Child (12 & under) ......................................... 15.00- 30.00 Family (up to 6 people) .................................. 40.00- 60.00 Bicycles Fee I hour ................................................................................. $2.00- 3.50 4 hour ................................................................................... 5.00- 7.00 8 hour................................................................................ 8.00 - 10.00 Horseback Riding A.H. Stephens - No horse rentals; however. visitors may bring their own horses to ride the horse trails. Fee Trail Riding (per horse for all day) ............................................... $5.00 Trailer Parking (ParkPass) .............................................................. 2.00 F. D. Roosevelt- Visitors may rent horses from a concessionaire for trail rides. Please contact the park for further information on rates and packages available from the concessionaire (706/628-4533). Hard Labor Creek- No horse rentals; however, visitors may bring their own horses to ride the horse trails and/or rent the horse stalls. Fee Trail Riding (per horse for all day) ............................................... $5.00 Stall Rental (per horse per night) .................................................. 10.00 Stall Key Deposit (per stay) ........................................................... 3.00 Annual Pass .................................................................................. 50.00 The Annual Pass is valid only for one day trail rides. It is good for one year, starting from the original date of purchase; and can only be used for horseback riding at Hard Labor Creek. Watson Mill Bridge- No horse rentals; however, visitors may bring their own horses to ride the horse trails. Fee Trail Riding (per horse for all day) ............................................... $2.00 Annual Riding Pass ...................................................................... 20.00 Trailer Parking (ParkPass) .............................................................. 2.00 Recreation Activities Miniature Golf Fee Individual (All ages, per person, per round) ................................. $2.00 Group (20 or more) ......................................................................... 1.00 Closed on Mondays (except on some legal holidays). Pedal Boats Fee Half-hour (per person) .................................................................. $2.00 Fishing Boats or Canoes Fee I hour ................................................................................. $3.00- 5.00 4 hours ............................................................................... 8.00- 15.00 8 hours ............................................................................. 12.00-20.00 (Some parks vary rates by season.) Boat!Motorrrank of Gas Fee I hour ................................................................................. $4.00- 6.00 4 hours ............................................................................. 12.00- 21.00 8 hours ............................................................................. 18.00-31.00 Reservation Fee/Deposit .............................................................. Varies Pontoon Boat (George T. Bagby) Fee 4 hours ........................................................................................ $60.00 8 hours ......................................................................................... 95.00 Damage deposit .......................................................................... 100.00 (Gasoline not included) Pontoon Boat (Fort Yargo) Will-A-Way guests (overnight or day-use) only. Reservation required. Fee !~ ............................................................................................ ~~ Half-day ........................................................................................ 20.00 All day .......................................................................................... 40.00 Stephen C. Foster Boat Tour Fee Adult ............................................................................................. $8.00 Child (12 yrs. & under) ................................................................. 6.00 Child (3 yrs. & under) ................................................................... Free Private Boat Launch Fee Sweetwater Creek ......................................................................... $2.00 (.jolf Courses (jeorge T. Bagby (jolf Course (18-hole) Rate Weekdays- Unlimited Play ............................................................. $17.00 Weekdays- Senior- Unlimited Play ................................................. 15.00 Weekdays -Youth Rate- Unlimited Play (18 yrs. & under) ............... 5.00 Weekends/Holidays- 18 Holes Only ................................................ 22.00 Weekends/Holidays- Senior- 18 Holes Only ................................... 20.00 Nine Holes (Monday- Friday) ........................................................ $11.00 Nine Holes (Saturday- Sunday) ........................................................ 16.00 Nine Holes- Senior (Monday- Friday) .............................................. 9.00 Nine Holes- Senior (Saturday- Sunday) .......................................... 14.00 "Extra Nine" Holes (Monday- Sunday) ............................................ 5.00 Cart Fee- 18 Holes (per person) ........................................................ $8.00 Cart Fee- 9 Holes (per person) ........................................................... 4.00 Pull Cart- 18 Holes ............................................................................. 3.00 Pull Cart- 9 Holes ............................................................................... 2.00 Golf Club Rentals 18 Holes (per person) .................................................................. $8.00 9 Holes (per person) ...................................................................... 4.00 Annual GreensPass (Statewide) Individual .................................................................................. $500.00 Family ......................................................................................... 650.00 Senior ......................................................................................... 425.00 Senior (Husband & Wife) ........................................................... 525.00 Annual GreensPass (Homecourse) Individual .................................................................................. $450.00 Family ......................................................................................... 600.00 Senior ......................................................................................... 375.00 Senior (Husband & Wife) .......................................................... .475.00 High School/College Team ......................................................... 650.00 Annual GreensPass (statewide) is valid at all seven state park golf courses. Price includes one ParkPass valid through the GreensPass period. All state park golf courses are open seven days a week. Exception Christmas and New Year's Day. {jolf Courses Qeorgia Veterans (jolf Course (18-hole) '' b~ Weekdays -Unlimited Play .............................................................. $15.00 Weekdays -Senior- Unlimited Play .................................................. 13.00 Weekends/Holidays- 18 Holes Only ................................................. 20.00 Weekends/Holidays- Senior- 18 Holes Only .................................... 18.00 Youth Rate (18 yrs. and under) (Monday-Friday) .............................. $5.00 ~!ne Holes (Monday- Friday) ......................................................... $11.00 me Holes (Satu~day- Sunday) ......................................................... 16.00 ~Nimnee HolesHoles- Semor Senior (Monday(Saturday- Friday) ............................................... 8 00 Sunday) ........................................... 13.00 'Extra Nine" Holes (Monday thru Sunday) ......................................... 5:00 ~ower Cart- 18 Holes (per person) .................................................... $8.00 p~~~a~ar~S ~r~o~~~~er person) ........................................................ 5.00 ( ) """"""'"""""'"'""""""'"""'""'"""'""'"'"'3.00 Golf Club Rentals ~8HHoles (per person) ................................................................... $8.00 oles (per person) ....................................................................... 4.00 Annual GreensPass (Statewide) ~:~~"'' $!~~ Semor (Husband & Wife) ........................................................... 525.00 Annual Greens Pass (Homecourse) ~:?.E"'' ~~~ Semor (Husband & Wife) .......................................................... .475.00 High School/College Team ......................................................... 650.00 Annual (;reensl'ass (statewide) is valid at all wnn statt park ~nil' rnurses. l'rit-e indudes mie Parkl'ass valid thrnu~h the Gntnsl'ass perind. All state park ~nil' rnurscs are npen senn