Every Georgia State Park.
One year.
Got my Annual ParkPass.
Adventures ahead.
One year.
Got my Annual ParkPass.
Adventures ahead.
CAMP (Y/N?): N
MY ACTIVITIES: Hike, History NOTES: Oldest State Park in Nation; Actual Spring; Big Reception/Conference Space
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CAMP (Y/N?): Y (2 nights, Tent) MY ACTIVITIES: Camp NOTES: AMAZING views; Lakeside camping Dames Ferry Campground is technically part of High Falls State Park, but I am including it in the tally/count because, well, because I can :) and because on the Georgia State Park website listing State Parks, there are 4 categories: State Parks, State Historic Sites, Outdoor Recreation or Historic Areas, and Partner Sites. My April'19-April'20 includes only the State Parks, of which Dames Ferry Campground has it's own line listing and website link. Providence Canyon is another example of 'not a state park' listed there. I'm not complaining! I think it is fine as is - but the fair/logical person in me thinks this should be at least explained here in my blog. :)
While at High Falls State Park back in the summer, I had a conversation with the Camp Host Volunteer. She mentioned that campsite #28 was the best camping site she has EVER had in her state park travels. Saying that you "wake up looking out over your toes at the water you are so close". CAMP (Y/N?): Y (1 night, Yurt)
MY ACTIVITIES: Camp, Explore NOTES: Holler to SC; Lake Life; Lots of Camping Sites CAMP (Y/N?): N
MY ACTIVITIES: Hike NOTES: Perfect for Family/Group Gatherings; Nice Wooded Camping; Fun Warm Weather Water Opportunities CAMP (Y/N?): Y (2 nights, CCC Cabin)
MY ACTIVITIES: Hike, History NOTES: Largest State Park; lots of trails including equestrian; Little White House & other nearby attractions; Adorable Rock Cabins/Visitor Center |
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