Gea -~ STATE PARKS 6 HISTORIC SI -:;'-.._, 1299 events G-A Naoo,PJ. .)_i~- ~ i ..... hiking fishing ~ ,/2 i'I~ arts & crafts ~ ~ canoeing ~,~IJ campfires r-:2cft t'-, TJGZ~~ battlefields Y" ,,,_ golf ~ , hayrides forts ~.=. eJ s'mores , snake shows flowers \ Z~\x' boating picnics ~~ biking civil war museums adventure ' Indian mounds Come outd I an P ag! This brochure lists most events in 1999; however. many sites schedule additional programs throughout the year. During the summer. guided hikes, campfire programs, historic enactments, nature crafts and other programs make your visit even more enjoyable. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this brochure. but events could change. Please contact the site before making final plans. Fees. hours and facilities arc subject to change without notice. ~ ~ fllm@Jimooc 770-7)89-7275 or 800-86+-7275 Monday Friday, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. www .gastateparks .org for More lntormation -Visituson 1heweb or call for free brochures. A detailed Travel Guide with photo of each state park and historic site is available for purchase at the sites or by calling 404/656-2770. Reservations - Reserve any campsite, cottage. lodge room or picnic shelter up to 11 months ro the day in advance. (Reservations for Tallulah Gorge State Park's campground are made by calling the park directly.) fees -A S2 parking fee (ParkPass) is charged at all state parks. An order fom1 is on the back of this brochure for an Annual ParkPass. Wednesday visitors and organized school groups in buses are exempt. Overnight guests pay one ParkPass fee for the duration of their stay. Historic sites do not charge for parking; however, they charge a small admission fee. ADA - If you need this brochure in an alternate format, contact the DNR. If you need auxiliary services, contact the site two weeks prior to arrival. TDD770/389-7404. Georgia"sStale Parks and Ilh1oric sitesare operaied by the Dcpanment of \"atural Rcsoun:c,. An}onc ,ub1ected 10 discrimination on rhe basis of race, color. age. na1ional origin or disubility may file ucomplaini with the DNR. Parks and Hbtoric Site, Division. 205 Butkr Su-ce1. Suite 1352. Allanta. GA 30334. 404/ 656-2770. Legend ~ Arts & Crafts l't~I rQ'J Folk Skills _ .,. ~ Living History ~.B ~ Music & Dance r-~ Native American History .J.~ OutdoorAdvemmes ~--~ Nature ---- ~ Wildlife r.~ ~ Holid,ty/rngt,ms ~ Clrr~tml faeols Backpacking Pack your trail mix and tent for these guided trips. Call for fees and registration requirements. (Want to backpack without a guide? Black Rock, Cloudland Canyon, F.D. Roosevelt, Fort Mountain, Providence Canyon and Vogel state parks have trails with primitive backpacking sites.) Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville, 706/265-4703. October 23 - 24. Moderate to slrenuous. Also, backpacking clinic on March 20. F.D. Roosevelt State Park, Pine Mountain, 706/663-4858. November 6 - 7. Moderate; 7 miles. Good for beginners. Panola Mountain State Park, Stockbridge, 770/389-780 I. May 8 - 9 and October I - 2. Short walk to the lake. Unicoi State Park, Helen, 706/878-3983. October 2 - 3. For beginners; 5 miles. Vogel State Park, Blairsville, 706n45-2618. September 25 26. Strenuous; 12 miles. Watson Mill Bridge State Park, Comer, 706n83-5349. April 17 - 18 and October 2 - 3. For beginners: 12 miles. Tallulah Gorge Whitewater Boating Weekends Wate1 thunders through the gorge as kayakers and canoers challenge their skills and ~pectators watch from the rim (safety prohibits hiking into the gorge). First two weekends in April and first three weekends in November. The Tallulah Falls Whitewater Festival will be held April 3, and an art sl1ow will be held on all November dales. For boating permits, call the American Whitewater Association at 301/589-9453. For spectator infonnation, call 706n54-798 l. Aesthetic Water Releases This water flow is a little less than whitewater releases but a lot more than the regular flow. During these releases, access to the gorge floor is by guided hikes only. April l7, 18, 24 and 25, May I. 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22 and 23, September 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26, October 6, 8, 13. 15. 20, 22, 30 and 31 . 706/754-7981. Guided Hikes Take a strenuous, four-hour hike into this spectacular gorge. June 11 and 25, July 9 and 23, and August 13 and 27. Registration required. $2 parking. + Wildflowers Wildflower experts lead hikes, slide shows and lectures. Since trail distances and programs vary, please call before making plans. Most parks charge $2 parking. Cloudland Canyon State Park, Rising Fawn, 706/657-4050. April 17, 10 a.m. Fort Mountain State Park, Chatsworth, 706/695-2621. May I, 9 a.m. Moccasin Creek State Park, Clarkesville, 706/947-3194. April 24, May l and 8, l :30 - 3:30 p.m. Panola Mountain State Park, Stockbridge, 770/389-7801. April 10 and September 11, 9 a.m. - I p.m. $2. Providence Canyon State Park, Lumpkin, 912/838-6202. March 27 and October 9, l - 4 p.m. SmithgaU Woods Conservation Area, Helen. 706/878-3087. April 24, 10 a.ru. and 2p.m. Stephen C. Foster State Park, Fargo, 912/637-5274. March 25 - 28, lO a.m. - 8 p.m. Some fees. Unicoi State Park, Helen, 706/878-3983. April 9 - 11 Vogel State Park, Blairsville, 706n45-2628. April 24, l - 3 p.m. $2. Canoe Trips Join park staff in exploring scenic rivers on these guided trips. Includes rental and instruction. Call for fees and registration. Many state parks also rent canoes so visitors may explore on their own. General Coffee State Park, Nicholls, 912/384-7082. March 13 and 27. 5 - 7 miles on the Satilla River. Hamburg State Park, Mitchell, 912/552-2393. April 24. 4.5 miles on the Ogeechee River. High Falls State Park, Jackson, 912/993-3053. April 17, May 15,June 19,JuLy l7,August2 1,September 18and October 16. 5.5 miles on the Towaliga River. Panola Mountain State Park, Stockbridge, 770/389-780I. August 20 - 21 -- camp on the Chattahoochee River. May22 and September 18 -- 3.5 miles ou the South River. Fishing Contests Children's Fishing Rodeos Since rules, registration and age requirements vary, please call to confim1 your plans. Most parks charge $2 parking. A.H. Stephens State Park, Crawfordville. June 12, 8 a.m. - Noon. 706/456-2602. Cloudland Canyon State Park, Trenton. May 8, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 706/657-4050. James H. Floyd State Park, Summerville. June 12, 9 a.m. - Noon. 706/857-0826. JohnTanner State Park, Carrollton. April 10, 9 - 11a.m. 770/830-2222. Magnolia Springs State Park, Millen. June 5, 8:30 a.m. - Noon. 912/982-4168. Moccasin Creek State Park, Clarkesville. August 14, 21 and 28. 10 a.111. - J p.m. 706/947-3194. Reed Bingham State Park, Adel. July 4, May 29 and September 4, 8 - 11 a.m. 912/896-3551. Smithgall Woods Conservation Area, Helen. 3rd Saturday of each month, April-August. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 706/878-3087. Unicoi State Park, Helen. June 5 and September 25, 8 a.m. - Noon. 706/878-3983. Junior-Senior Fishing Tournaments Moccasin Creek State Park. Clarkesville. June 5 and 12. 9 a.m. - Noon. 11 and younger; 65 and older. $2 parking. 706/947-3194. Stephen C. Foster State Park,Fargo. May 29, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. 16 and younger; 65 and older. Register by May 22. Fee for boat tours and refuge entrance. 912/637-5274. Victoria Bryant State Park, Royston. May 29, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. 16 and younger: 62 and older. $2 parking. 706/245-6270. Parent-Child Fishing Tournament Mistletoe State Park, Appling. April 10. 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Bank fishing only. $5 plus $2 parking. 706/541-0321. Senior Fishing Rodeo A.H. Stephens State Park. Crawfordville. June 26, 8 a.m. - Noon. 55 and older. $2 parking. 706/456-2602. Crappie Tournament Florence Marina State Park, Omaha. March 13, 7 a.m. - 3 p.rn. $2 parking. 912/838-4706. Bass Tournament George T. Bagby State Park, Fort Gaines. May l, 6 a.m. - 3 p.m. $2 parking. 912/768-257l. Trout Seminars Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville. June 12, 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. Semjnars on trout behavior, tackle and DNR regulations, and cruldren's fishing rodeo. $2 parkjng. 706/265-4703. Unicoi State Park, Helen. March 20 - 21. Seminars on equipment, brut, fly tying and rod building. $2 parking. 706/878-3983. March , WOMEN OF VISION March 1- 31 ~ ~ Tallulah Gorge State Park, Tallulah Falls Women's History Month exhibit features Helen Dortch Longstreet, Mary Ann Lipscomb, "The Dove" Vandiver and Aunt Fannie Smith, all who contributed to the gorge's legacy. I.,.$2 parking. 706/754-7970. f'&II 100 YEARS OF JARRELL FAMILY CLOTHING -~- ~ March 1 - April 3 Jarrell Plantation Historic Site, Juliette Exhibit showcases shoes, petticoats, Sunday dresses. WWII uniforms and a wedding dress from the Ja.tTell family. $1.50 - $3. 912/986-5 l72. ~ ARTIFACT IDENTIFICATION DAY March 13, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site, Cartersville A professional aichaeologist wm identify artifacts brought in by visitors. $2 - $3. 770/387-3747. 7 ~ FDR REMEMBERED ~ March 17, Noon 3 p.m. Little White House Historic Site, Warm Springs Actors portray Franklin and Eleanor reminiscing about their wedding and life together. $2 - $4. 706/655-5870. ~.. J WOMEN OF THE NIGHT SKY 911 March 20, 7 - 10 p.m. _ ~ Tallulah Gorge State Park, Tallulah Falls Explore lhe legends of constellations from a woman's perspective, and use various telescopes. $2 parking. 706n54-7981. STRUGGLE FOR THE GEORGIA COAST March 20, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Fort King George Historic Site, Darien Enactors commemorate the struggle between the Spanish and English for the Georgia coast. Includes colonial crafts, musket drills, cannon demonstrations, 18th century medicine and Scottish dancing. $2 - $3. 912/437-4770. CANDLELIGHT TOUR March 26 27, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. Pickett's MiU Battlefield Historic Site, Dallas Soldiers recreate the night attack of the Battle of Pickett's Mill. Admission fee. 770/443-7850. L BIRDSOFPREY March 27, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. - Panola Mountain State Park, Stockbridge Learn about the hunting skills of hawks, owls and other raptors. Registration begins February 27. $2 plus $2 parking. 770/389-7801. April CRAFTS, ENCAMPMENT & FUN RUN April 3, 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Magnolia Springs State Park, Millen Arts and crafts, SK run at 8 a.m., barbecue, and bluegrass, I.~.country and gospel groups. Civil War enactors demonstrate drills, camplife and rifle firing. $2 parking. 912/982-1660. raHJ SHEEP TO SHAWL DAY April 3, 10:30 a.m 3:30 p.m. -~- ,. Jarrell Plantation Historic Site, Juliette Watch wool fabric production, from sheep shearing to spinning, dyeing and weaving cloth. $1.50 - $3. 912/986-5172. ~ NATIVE AMERICAN TOOLS AND WEAPONS April 10, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site, Cartersville Demonstrations on how to make, use and care for Native American tools and weapons. $2 - $3. 770/387-3747. ~OUTDOOR ADVENTURE WEEKEND ~ April 10, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and April 11, 1 - 5 p.m. i i Cloudland Canyon State Park, Rising Fawn Guided caving trips. rappelling and orienteering. No experi- ence needed. $2 parking. 706/657-4050. SUBMARINER MEMORIAL CEREMONY April 10, 2 - 3:30 p.m. Bobby Brown State Park, Elberton Memorial celebration for lost WWTI submarines. $2 parking. 706/213-2046. , FDR COMMEMORATIVE CEREMONY April 12, 2 - 3 p.m. ~ ~ Little White House Historic Site, Warm Springs A tribute to Franklin D. Roosevelt on the 54th anniversary of his death inWarm Springs. $2 - $4. 706/655-5870. L BIRDING WEEKEND April 15 - 18, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Slt!phen C. Foster St.tte Park, Fargo The Okefenokee Swamp is home to numerous bird species, including herons and cranes. Join park staff for raptor programs and boat tours. Program and parking fees . 9J2/637-5274. ~.. J PRIMITIVE SKILLS WORKSHOP - ~ April 16 -18 Smithgall Woods Conservation Center, Helen Learn how nature can provide shelter, food and clotl1ing. Register by April 9. Program fee and $2 parking. 706/878-3087. ~WOODSY WOMEN'S WEEKEND April 16 - 18 i i Unicoi State Park, Helen Learn outdoor skills such as archery, rappelling, canoeing, orienteering, fishing, wilderness cooking and hunter safety. Register by April 8. Program fee and $2 parking. 706/878-3983. It's time to buy an Annual ParkPass! Save on parking fees at all Georgia State Parks with this pass valid April 1999 - J.\,larch 2000. Available at any state park or see the back of this brochure. L THE BEAR FACTS April 17, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville Learn about Lhe growing black bear population and challenges faced by wildlife management agencies. Demonstrations of bear-proof trash containers, tranquilizer guns and other equipment. $2 parking. 706/265-4703. TRUMAN REMEMBERS FDR April 17, Noon 3 p.m. Little White House Historic Site, Warm Springs Actor Del Jackson impersoJ1ates Harry S. Trnman in this eulogy to FDR. $2 - $4. 706/655-5870. PHOTOGRAPHERS' AND ARTISTS' MORNING OUT -April 17, 7 a.m. - Noon Panola Mountain State Park, Stockbridge Take a rare opportunity to enter the park's restricted area and capture its unique ecosystem on canvas or film. Registration begins March 17. $2 plus $2 parking. 770/389-78.01. J NATURAL HERITAGE DAY . -1111 April 17, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. ~_ . , . General Coffee State Park, Nicholls Explore gopher tortoise and indigo snake habitats, identify rare bog plants and hike scenic trails. Also, nature art exhibit. $2 parking. 912/384-7082. L ALL ABOUT ALLIGATORS April 17, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Florence Marina State Park, Omaha Take a scenic boat ride to see alligators and other wildlife along the lower Chattahoochee River. $2 parking. 912/838-4706. WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY HIKE April 17, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. ~ F.D. Roosevelt State Park, Pine Mountain Professional photographer Jim Frank leads this hand-on workshop. Bring lunch, water and plenty of film. $2 parking. 706/663-4858. 11J'I f'Q'J DOGWOOD DAYS I April 17 - 18, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. -~- ,. Red Top Mountain State Park, Cartersville Visit an I860s log cabin to watch blacksmiths, spinning, wood carving and more. $2 parking. 770/975-4226. Covered picnic shelters can be reserved up to l I months in advanc-e for reunions, llarties and informal meetings. 770-389-7275 or 800-864-7275 10 ~GUIDED HIKE ON PANOLA MOUNTAIN April 24, 9 a.m. 3 p.m. i i Panola Mountain State Park, Stockbridge Pack a lunch and enjoy the natural beauty of this unusual granite mountain. This is a longer walk than the regular guided hike. Registration begins March 24. $2 plus and $2 parking. 770/389-7801. THE ARMIES OF SUNBURY April 24, 11 a.m. - 4-p.m. Fort Morris Historic Site, Midway The French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, War of 1812 and Civil War are commemorated through soldier talks, camplife scenes and cannon demonstrations. $1 - $2. 912/884-5999. ~.. aEARTH DAY CELEBRATION -II April 24 - 25, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. _-.... Tallulah Gorge State Park, Tallulah Falls Explore our planet wjth a guided l1ike, meatless cooking demonstrations and storytelling. Reservations required. Program fee and $2 parking. 706n54-7981 . BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL April 29 - May 1, Noon - 11 p.m. Elijah Clark State Park, Lincolnton Live music near the shore of Clmks Hill Lake. Program fee and $2 parking. 706/864-7203. Ma_y L BIRDING BY EAR May 1, 9 a.m. Smithgall Woods Conservation Center, Helen Bring binoculars and walki ng shoes for th is hike that will teach you to listen for migrating song birds. Register by April 29. $2 parking. 706/878-3087. ~ ARTIFACT IDENTIFICATION DAY May 1, 1 - 4 p.m. Chief Vann House Historic Site, Chatsworth Bring in artifacts to be identified by a professional archaeologist. Free. 706/695-2598. ~.. aMOTHER EARTH WAKES UP -Iii Mayl- 2 _-... Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville Wildflower walk. nature crafts, astronomy prngram and live animal shows. $2 parking. 706/265-4703. CCC REUNION May 8, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Vogel State Park, Blairsville Pot luck lunch and gathering of Civilian Conservation Corps veterans. $2 and $2 parking. 706/745-2628. J ARCHAEOLOGY ON THE RIVER May 8, 1 - S p.m. Florence Marina State Park, Omaha Guided tours to the Rood Creek Indian Mounds, artifact identification and history lessons on the lost town of Florence. $2 parkjng. 912/838-4706. , REED BINGHAM BOAT CHALLENGE May 14 - 16, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. ~ ~ Reed Bingham State Park, Adel National championship boat races include drag boats, circle boats and inflatable boats. Program fee and $2 parking. 912/896-3551 . ~.. j EVERYDAY PHOTOGRAPHY 911 May 15, 10 a.m. _ a.Ill Smithgall Woods Conservation Center, Helen Learn tips for great snapshots. Register by May J4. $2 parking. 706/878-3087. L BIRD'S EYE VIEW May 15, 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. and May 16, 7 a.m. - Noon Unicoi State Park, Helen Guided walks and seminars highlight migrating birds which pass through the Georgia mountains. Register by May 7. $2 parking. 706/878-3983. TALLULAH FALLS REMEMBERED May 15, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tallulah Gorge State Park, Tallulah Falls This mountain town was known as the "Niagara of the South" during the 1880s. Look back to this bustling era by learning about the railroad and school, Georgia Power Company, dam construction and summer camps. $2 parking. 706/754-7970. ~SORBA MOUNTAIN BIKE FESTIVAL May 15 - 16 i i Fort Mountain State Park, Chatsworth Races, day and night rjdes, games and a chance to explore the park's four new trails. Program fee and $2 parking. 706/695-2621. NEW! Georgia's only backcountry inn is now open al Amicalola Palls five-mile hike through the Blue Ridge Mountains. Call 770-389-7275 or 800,864-7275 for more 12 MEMORIAL DAY AT RED TOP MOUNTAIN May 28 - 31 -,JII Red Top Mountain State Park, CartersviUe Night bikes, arts and crafts show, live enter1ainment and endangered species program. $2 parking. 770/975-4226. THE WAR OF JENKINS' EAR May 29, 11 a.m - 4 p.m. WormsJoe Historic Site, Savannah Colonial history and the war between England and Spain come alive trn:ougb musket firing, military drills and tomahawk throwing. $1 - $2. 912/353-3023. MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATION May 29, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. -,JII Fort McAllister Historic Park, Richmond Hill Confederate reenactors fire cannon and musket salutes in honor of our country's war dead. Lectures and demonstrations presented each hour. $1 -$2. 912/727-2339. ~MOUNTAIN ADVENTURES WEEKEND ~ May29 - 31 i ii Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville Go Lubing on a cool river, hike the Appalachian Trail, learn to rappel, or bring your mountain bike for a scenic ride. Register by May 27. Some fees and$2 parking. 706/265-4703. MAY FEST May 29 - 30, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Elijah Clark State Park, Lincolnton Arts and crafts sale, living history demonstrations, music, museum tours and barbecue. $2 parking. 706/359-3458. MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND May 29 - 30, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. -,JII Indian Springs State Park, Flovilla Museum tours and Indian programs such as storytelling, a slide show, cultural displays, clothing exhibits and crafts. $2 parking. 770/504-2277 MEMORIAL DAY BLAST May 29 - June 1 -,JII Unicoi State Park, Helen Fireworks, Chattahoochee River rnfting, guided fishing trips and horseback riding. Some fees and $2 parking. 706/878-3983. Slate Park. The Len Foote Hike lnn can be reached only by a scenic Dinner and bre!Jkfast are included in your stay. information or visit www.gastatcparks.org. June ARTISTS WITH DISABil,lTIES EXHIBIT June 2 - July 4 Tallulah Gorge State Park, TaJiulah Falls View work from Georgia artists who have overcome disabilities. $2 parking. 706/754-7970. ~.. J WILD EDIBLE & MEDICINAL PLANTS 4111 June S, 10 a.m. - Noon _ . , - Panola Mountain State Park, Stockbridge A hike and lecture teach about wild edibles and their medicinal value. Registration begins May 5. $2 plus $2 parking. 770/389-780 I . ~.. J MOUNTAIN HERBS 4111 June 5, 10 a.m. _.,.. Smithgall Woods Conservation Area, Helen Learn about wild edible and medicinal herbs while l1iki.ng the Dukes Creek Loop Trail and attendi11g a hands-on workshop. Program fee and $2 parking. 706/878-3087. BATTLE OF PICKETT'S MILL June 5 - 6, 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Pickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site, Dallas This encampment commemorates the brief but bloody Battle of Pickett's Mill. Artillery demonstrations, military drills and refugee encampment. Admission fee. 770/443-7850. ~OVERNIGHT MOUNTAIN BIKE TRIP June 5 6 i1 Fort Mountain State Park, Chatsworth Explore tJ1e park's new trails and can1p near old talc mines normally not open ro camping. Registerby May 15. $10 plus $2 parking. 706/695-2621. CIVIL WAR ENACTMENT June 5, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and June 6, 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Victoria Bryant State Park, Royston The 24th Georgia Volunteer Infantry will demonstrate camplife through drills, musket firing, hatchet throwing and other activities. $2 parking. 706/245-6270. L REPTILES OF THE SWAMP June 10 13, 10 a.m. 8 p.m. Stephen C. Foster State Park, Fargo Okefenokee Swan1p boat tours and nature walks clear up common misconceptions about alligators and snakes. Fee for tours and wildlife refuge entrance. 912/637-5274. ~ADVENTURE WEEKEND June 11-13 i1 Fort Mountain State Park, Chatsworth Designed for families exploring outdoor adventures. Includes horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking and canoeing. Register by April 15. Program fee and $2 parking. 706/695-2621. VICTORIAN EVENING STROLL June 12, 7 - 9 p.m. :!!II' Tallulah Gorge State Park, Tallulah Falls Learn the colorful history of this Victorian resort town during a two-mile walk. Register by June II. $2 parking. 706n54-798 I. ROSIE THE RIVETER June 12, Noon - 3 p.m. Little White House Historic Site, Warm Springs I.~.Real "Rosies" and interpreters teJI what it was like on the assembly Jines during World War II. $2 - $4. 706/655-5870. f'Q'J PIONEER DAYS -~ - ~ June 12 - 13, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Indian Springs State Park, Flovilla Blacksmithing. woodworking, storytelling, museum tours, pottery, braiding and quilling. The oldest state park in the nation, Indian Springs is known for its spring water rumored to have healingpowers. $2 parking. 770/504-2277. FAMILY FARM DAY June 19, 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Jarrell Plantation Historic Site, Juliette Watch old time crafts and chores such as gardening, woodstove cooking, blacksmithing, spinning and weaving. $ \ .50 - $3. 912/986-5172. J NATIVE AMERICAN FESTIVAL June 19- 20 Sweetwater Creek State Park, Lithia Springs A celebration of early Americans featuring music, dancing, crafts, storytellers and educational village. Progran1 fee and $2 parking. 770/732-5876. LECTURE ON SPANISH EXPEDITIONS ~4 June 26, 2 p.m. :A Etovm.hll\d.\al\Moum\.,.\\\$to-rkS,te, C:a-rte-r.,.v;.\\e Dr. John Worth of the Coosawattee Foundation will lecture on the int1uence of Spanish expeditions on southeastern lndian cultures during the 16th century. Before the Jecture,.climb to the rop of a 63-foot mound and explore the site's museum. $2-$3. 770/387-3747. INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION July 1- 5, 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Georgia Veterans State Park, Cordele Old-fashioned games such as seed spitting contests, movies, hayride (Friday) and nature crafts. $2 parking. 912/276-237l. ~ NATIVE AMERICAN JULY 4th CELEBRATION July 2 - 4, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Indian Springs St.ate Park, Flovilla l 1 ~ Storytelling, clothing displays, demonstrations and dance teach about the Creeklndians and U.S. history. $2 parking. 770/504-2277. JULY 4th MOUNTAIN STYLE July 2- 5 - Unlcoi St.ate Park, Helen Celebrate with watennelon seed spiftin', sackraces, greased pole climb, campfire and a square dance. $2 parking. 706/878-3983. OLD FASIIlONED FAMILY FUN July 2- 5 - Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville Walennelon seed spitting, greased pole climb, freedom hike, horseshoe tournament and ice cream making contest. $2 parking. 706/265-4703. FIREWORKS OVER LAKE SEMINOLE July 3, Dark - 10:30 p.m. , Seminole State Park, Donalsonville This celebration includes hayrides and fireworks. $2 parking. 912/86 1-3]37. BACK TO THE '50s DANCE July 3, 7:30 10 p.m. F.D. Roosevelt St.ate Park, Pine Mountain Dance competition, '50s trivia and costume contest bring back the days when Saturday night dances were held at the park's amphitl1eater. $2 parking. 706/663-4858. JULY 4th CELEBRATION July 3, 9 a.m. - Dusk George T. Bagby State Park, Fort Gaines Enjoy games, music, volleyball and fireworks. Lodge and restaurant available. $2 parking. 912n68-2571. Cool off during summer at a state park swimming pool or lakeside beacb. lifeguards and are free ofcharge. While pools are 11Sualty 16 CANNONS ACROSS THE MARSH July 3, 10 a.m. . 4 p.m. :!!' Fort King George Historic Site, Darien Celebrate Independence Day with 18th century artillery drills, demonstrations and free watermelon atthis 1721 British fort. $1.50 - $2.50. 9l2/437-4770. OL' TIME 4th OF JULY July 3, 10:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Jarrell Plantation Historic Site, Juliette Celebrate Independence Day with a noonreading of the Declaration of Independence, folk skills demonstrations and old-time contests. $1.50 - $3. 912/986-5172. THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM July 4, 11 a.m. 3 p.m. Fort Morris Historic Site, Midway This Revolutionary fort offers musket and cannon demonstrations, colonial games, camplife scenes and free watermelon. $1 - $2. 912/884-5999. AQUATIC THERAPY July 10, Noon 3 p.m. Little White House Historic Site, Warm Springs Learn how people with disabilities have sought treatment in the famous Warm Springs pools from FDR's era to today. $2 - $4. 706/6.55-5870. L FASCINATING WILDLIFE July 10, 2:30 3:30 p.m. ~ Panola Mountain State Park, Stockbridge Get a close look at some of Georgia's endangered critters at this scenic park southeast ofAtlanta. Panola is a l 00-acre granite mountain often compared to StoneMountain. Registration begins June 10. Program fee and $2 parking. 770/389-7801. QUILT SHOW Julv 11- 25 Lapham-Patterson House, Thomasville New and antique quilts displayed in th.is beautiful Victorian home with fine antiques. Admission fee. 912/225-4004. L DANGEROUS CRITTERS July 17, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. ~ Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville Learn about dangerous animals and how to avoid them. Topics include first aid, diseases, poisonous plants, stinging insects, venomous snakes and bears. $2 parking. 706/265-4703. Pools have lifeguards and charge a small fee, while beaches hal'e no closed on Mondays, beaches are open year-round. GOSPEL AND ICE CREAM SOCIAL July 18, 1- 6 p.m. Vogel State Park, Blairsville Enjoy gospel music and refreshments in the park's new I.,.amphitheater. $2 parking. 706n4S-2628. rHJ TOBACCO SUNDAY July 18, 1 5 p.m. -~- ... General Coffee State Park, Nicholls Learn about tobacco's history through demonstrations on cropping the leaf. stringing tobacco sticks in a 100-year-old barn and touring Heritage Farm. $2 parking. 912/384-7082. j PIONEER HERITAGE DAY July 24, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Chief Vann House Historic Site, Chatsworth Spinning, finger weaving, candle making, quilting and blacksmithing at an authentic Cherokee Indian home. Admission fee. 706/695-2598. L REPTILES ALIVE July 31, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Panola Mountain State Park, Stockbridge Meet Jive snakes, turtles and other reptiles. Register after June 30. $2 plus $2 parking. 770/389-7801. LAKE BURTON ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL July 31 - August 1, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Moccasin Creek State Park, Clarkesville Artists, musicians and vendors from across the Southeast will gather on the shore of beauti ful Lake Burton. $2 parking. 706/947-3194. August KUDZU TAKEOVER DAY & CRAFT FAIR August 7, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Providence Canyon State Park, Lumpkin Tug-o-war, arts and crafts, recipes and entertainment celebrate the "vine that ate the South." Make your own kudzu basket and take a JO a.111. canyon hike. $2 parking. 912/838-6202. CONFEDERATE ENCAMPMENT August7 - 8 Hart State Park, Hartwell Tent encampment and authentically dressed soldiers demonstrating weaponry, drillfog and marching at this park on Lake Hartwell. Swimming beach, boat ramps and picnic sites available. $2 parking. 706/376-8756. 18 J FLINTKNAPPJNG August 14, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site, Cartersville Learn to make projectile points (arrowheads). explore the museum and climb a 63-fool mound, $2 - $3. 770/387-3747. ~BEGINNING WILDERNESS SURVIVAL August 14 - 15 i i Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville Learn to make fires, find water, construct shelter. primitive hunting and fishing, identify edible plants, orienteering, fu-s1 aid and more. Register by August 10. $25 plus $2 parking. 706/265-4703. J NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE DAYS August 14 15, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Crooked River State Park, St. Mary's Dancing, storytelling, crafts, cooking and living llistory displays at this coastal park with camping, hiking, a pool and boat ramp. $1 - $2 plus $2 parking. 912/882-5256. I REMEMBER FDR August 21, Noon -3 p.m. Little White House llistoric Site, Warm Springs FDR contemporaries share memories at his vacation home with museum, fi lm and 1938 roadster. $2 - $4. 706/655-5870. ~ADVANCED WILDERNESS SURVIVAL August 21 - 22 i i Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville Practice skills learned in the beginner session during this overnight survival situation. Registerby August l9. $25 and $2 parking. 706/265-4703. UNICOI FOLK LIFE FESTIVAL August 28, 8 9 p.m. August 29, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Unicoi State Park, Helen Some of the Southeast's fine.<:t musicians will perfonn folk, British Isles, traditional Appalachian and old time mountain music. Program fee and $2 parking. 706/878-3983. September THE CIVIL WAR SOLDIER September 4, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fort McAllister Historic Park, Richmond Hill Confederate enactors teach about uniforms, weapons, drills and Jjving conditions at this coastal park with Civil War museum, boat ramps and camping. $1- $2. 9I2/727-2339. WWII REMEMBRANCE September 4, Noon - 3 p.m. Little White House Historic Site, Warm Springs A celebration of the end ofWWII with the Japanese surrender. $2 - $4. 706/655-5870. LABOR DAY CONCERT September 4, 6 - 9 p.m. Laura Walker State Park, Waycrnss Bring a lawn chair to enjoy country music. $2 parking. 912/287-4900. .IIIJ f' TOOLS & SKILLS THAT BUILT A COLONY September 4, 11 a.m. 4 p.m. -~- .., Wormsloe Historic Site, Savannah See how colonial communities survived with spinning, candle making, blacksmithing andmore. $1 - $2. 912/353-3023. LABOR DAY WEEKEND September 4 - 6, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. - Indian Springs State Park, Flovilla Storytelling, arts and crafts, natural springs tours and Native American displays. $2 parking. 770/504-2277. ~OUTDOOR SKILLS & RECREATION September 4 - 6 i i Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville Learn about spelunking, wildhle photography, camping, kayaking, mountain bilarks. a W MOTHER EARTH GOES TO SLEEP November 13 14, 10 a.m. S p.m. ~- ~ Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville Learn why leaves change color and how animals prepare for winter at this park featuring 1he Southeast's tallest waterfall. Live animal programs. $2 parking. 706/265-4703. r MAN IN THE SWAMP ~~ November 18 21, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Stephen C. Foster State Park, Fargo Find out what it is like to live in the mysterious Okefenokee Swamp. Boat tour and parking fees. After 6 p.m.. overnight guests only. 912/637-5274. A WARM SPRINGS THANKSGIVING November 20, 11 a.m. 3 p.m. . Little White House Historic Site, Warm Springs This event commemorates the only holiday FDR usually celebra1ed in Warm Springs. FDR impersonation and vintage fashions, music and cars. $2 - $4. 706/655-5870. 11'J f'QJ PIONEER SKILLS DAY November 20, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. -~- _, General CoffeeStatePark, Nicholls Heritage Farm exhibits include cane grinding, syrup making, soap making, home cooking, arts and crafts, a Civil War enactment, music and food. $2 parking. 912/384-1581. SEMINOLE IN LIGHTS November 25 - January 1, 6 . 10 p.m. Seminole StatePark, Donalsonville Holiday scenes and lights decorate this southwest Georgia park known for fishing and boating. A nature trail winds through gopher tortoise habitat. $2 parking. 9l2/861-3137. December CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE December 2 - 4, 5 . 9 p.m. Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville Choirs, hayrides, a bonfire, storytelling and Sama Claus will usher in the holiday season. $2 parking. 706/265-4703. PLANTATION CANDLELIGHT TOUR December 3 4, 7 9 p.m. Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, Brunswick Luminaries lead to this 1850s plantation with Southern belles, Confederate soldiers, Christmas music, refreshments and Santa. Admission fee. 912/264-7333. A FLORENCE CHRISTMAS December 4, 7 - 9 p.m. Florence Marina State Park, Omaha Join our lighted boat parade on Lake Walter F. George, then enjoy caroling, refreshments and a visit from Santa. The park's interpretive center teaches about Native Americans and nature. $2 parking. 912/838-4706. J POTTERY STYLES & TECHNIQUES December 4, 2 p.m. Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site, Cartersville A professional archaeologist will discuss Native American pottery and its coloration, styles and regional differences. $2 - $3. 770/387-3747. HOMESTEAD CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION December 4, 4 - 9 p.m. Red Top Mountain State Park, Cartersville Kick off the holidays with Allatoona Lake's boat parade, arts and crafts, pictures with Santa, and tours of an 1860s cabin. $2 parking. 770/975-4226. GOLD MUSUEM OPEN HOUSE December S, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site, Dahlonega This open house on Dahlonega's square includes special exhibits and music. Themuseum, located in the oldLumpkin County Courthouse, explains how our nation's gold rush began in Georgia and spread to California. Free. 706/864-2257. CHRISTMAS IN THE SWAMP December 9 - 12, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Stephen C. Foster State Park, Fargo Evening boat tours, hayrides and caroling in the mysterious Okefenokee Swamp. After 6 p.m., overnight guests only. Boat tour and wildlife refuge entrance fees. 912/637-5274. CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT TOURS December 10 - 11, 6 - 8 p.m. Jarrell Plantation Historic Site, Juliette A candlelit tour of this plantation farm includes homemade decorations, spiced cider and cookies, a bonfire and music. $1.50-$3. 912/986-5172. CANDLELIGHT CHRISTMAS EVENINGS December 10 - 11, 6 - 9 p.m. Chief Vann House Historic Site, Chatsworth Commemorate 1805 when Chief James Vann welcomed Moravian missionaries in one of the first Christmas celebrations in the Cherokee Nation. $1.50 - $2.50. 706/695-2598. 28 VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS December 11, 2 6 p.m. Robert Toombs House Historic Site, Washington Decorations and refreshments welcome you to this senator's home built in 1797. Free. 706/678-2226. 1930s CHRISTMAS CONCERT December 11, Noon -3 p.m. Little White House Historic Site, Warm Springs Christmas songs from the 1930s and '40s performed in FDR's living room decorated with period furn iture and his famous "unfinished portrait." Be sure to see the restored pools where he sought relief from polio. $2 - $4. 706/655-5870. PAGES FROM CHRISTMAS AGES December 11, 7:30 9 p.m. Lapham-Patterson House, Thomasville Classics performed by candlelight in a Victorian parlor. $2.50 - $5. 912/225-4004. VICTORIAN YULETIDE December 11, 7 9 p.m. Tallulah Gorge State Park, Tallulah Falls Crafts, recipes and caroling in the festively decorated Interpretive Center. $2 parking. 706n54-7970. DECK THE HALLS December 11 - 12 Unicoi State Park, Helen Create a wildlife tree for yom backyard, enjoy music in the lodge and browse a crafl shop. $2 parking. 706/878-3983. WINTER MUSTER December 11 - 12, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Fort McAllister Historic Park, Richmond Hill A recreation of the fort's capture and llie end of Sherman's "March to the Sea." $1- $2. 912n27-2339. CHRISTMAS AT IDGH FALLS December 11 and 18, 7 - 9 p.m. High Falls State Park, Jackson When the sun goes down, this park glows with twinkling lights and holiday scenes. Campfire stories, hot cider and hayrides. Free. 912/993-3053. CHRISTMAS ON THE POND December 11 and 18, 6 - 9 p.m. General Coffee State Park, Nicholls Tel1 Santa your wishes, take a candlelit tour of He1itage Farm, and enjoy hayrides, storyteUing and music. $2 parking. 912/384-7082. 2') CHRISTMAS LIGHTS AT KOLOMOKI December 11 26, 6 10 p.m. Kolomoki Mounds Historic Park, Blakely The lakeside campground is decorated for a driving tour. Free. 912n21-s296. VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS AT LIBERTY HALL December 12, 2:30 5 p.m. A.H. Stephens State Park, Crawfordville Costumed hosts treat visitors to music, refreshments and tours of this 1870s home. $1.50 - $2.50. 706/456-2602. COLONIAL CHRISTMAS AT WORMSLOE December 12, 2 - 5 p.m. Wormsloe Historic Site, Savannah Celebrate Christmas as the colonists did with theYule Log, plum pudding, caroling and living history demonstrations. $1 - $2. 912/353-3023. CHRISTMAS ON THE BOARDWALK December 20, 7 8:30 p.m. James H. Floyd State Park, Summerville Church choirs will sing carols from a lighted boardwalk over a shimmering lake. Free. 706/857-0826. Scarlett O'Hara and Gen. Robert .Lee stop hy Hofwyl-Broadjield Plantation for the annual Christmas candlelight tour. find out more about Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites! Please send me the following FREE information: _ _ :bi Brochure on State Parks and Historic Sites (brief list of accommodations and facilities) _ _h Rates and Reservations Brochure (lists fees) _ _:t::i Golf Guide (seven courses) _ _ rtJJ Video Catalogue (for loans or purchases) _ _ rtJJ I want to purchase the 128-page Tra,el Guide for Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites. (Photo. directional map and description of each site.) Enclose check or money order for $8.79 ($6.95 plus tax and shipping). This book is also available for purchase at the stale parks and historic sites. 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