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Rules and regulations are posted at site offices and must be observed by all
guests and their visitors.
Pets: Pets are not allowed in or around any cottages except those
designated as "dog-friendly" (additional fee charged). Pets are welcome
at state parks and campgrounds if leashed (no longer than six feet) and
accompanied by the owner at all times; however, they are not allowed in or
around historic sites, lodges, group camps, swimming areas, or Panola
Mountain's trails. Kennels are not available. Owners should clean up after pet
Intoxicants: Consumption or use of alcoholic beverages or intoxicants is
unlawful in any public-use area.
Campfires: All campfires must be kept in designated areas such as a fire
ring.
Weapons: Firearms, bows and arrows, explosives, fireworks, slingshots,
fishing spears or any device that discharges projectiles by any means is
prohibited.
Collecting: All wildlife, plant life, driftwood, artifacts, and any
other natural or man-made features are protected and may not be disturbed or
removed. Please leave wildflowers for other visitors to enjoy. 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. Off-road vehicles and ATVs are not allowed in state parks.
Noise Levels: Please be considerate of guests who are visiting state
parks for a quiet, natural experience. Radios, televisions, musical instruments
and all other noise-making devices are not to be used between 10 p.m. and 7
a.m. and must be kept at low volumes during 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 must leave prior to closing times.
Group Activities: All group gatherings must conclude by 10 p.m.
Things to Know about Camping
Minimum Stay: A two-night minimum is required for weekend reservations,
and a three-night minimum is required for Memorial Day, Labor Day, Independence
Day and Thanksgiving weekends.
Deposits and Cancellations: Cancellation or changes to an online
Reservation must be made by calling the Georgia State Parks Reservation Center
at
1-800-864-7275(Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Saturday - Sunday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. EST).
Cancellations made at least 3-days prior to arrival will receive a refund of all but $10 cancellation-handling fee.
Cancellations made less than 3-days before arrival will forfeit minimum deposit.
Campsite reservations can be changed one time at no additional charge provided a 3-day notice is given.
Additional changes will incur a $10.00 transfer-handling fee per reservation. No changes allowed less than 3-days before arrival.
A non-refundable deposit amounting to minimum stay is required to make online
reservations. Campers must pay the full balance of their reservation upon
check-in. No refunds are made when the stay is shortened to less than the
required minimum. This also applies to equestrian-area campers and horse
stalls.
Occupancy: To protect park resources, Campsite occupancy is limited to
one of the following combinations:
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One motor home, two additional automobiles, and one tent.
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One automobile with pop-up trailer/travel trailer, one additional automobile,
and one tent.
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One pickup truck with mounted camping rig, two additional automobiles, and one
tent.
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Two tents and two automobiles.
One boat trailer is also allowed at each site provided that the site is large
enough. Campsites have a six-person occupancy limit, and tents must fit on
designated tent pads. Tents erected off designated tent pads are subject to
removal. Camping between designated sites is prohibited. When camping areas are
filled to stated capacity, no other campers will be allowed. Camping is limited
to 14 consecutive days at any one park. Visitors using a campsite for 14 nights
must vacate the park for at least three nights before returning.
Check-In: Check-in is between 1 p.m. and 10 p.m. and check-out is before
1 p.m. Campers must register and present a reservation confirmation before
setting up. Both the reservation and deposit fee are forfeited if the camper
does not check in by 10 p.m. on the scheduled arrival date. Most park gates are
locked at 10 p.m. Tents and other personal property left overnight in an
unoccupied campsite are subject to removal and fees will be forfeited. “Saving”
sites for late-arriving guests is prohibited.
Hook-ups and Amenities: RV sites offer electrical and water hookups,
grills or fire rings, and picnic tables. Modern comfort stations with hot
showers, flush toilets and electrical outlets are conveniently located. All
campgrounds have dump stations, and several offer cable TV hookups.
Rules: Pets are welcome in campgrounds if kept on a six-foot leash and
attended at all times. Campers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Since
organized groups are not eligible to occupy regular tent/trailer/RV sites,
group camps and pioneer camping areas are available and offer more privacy.
Things to Know about Cottages
Minimum Stay: Most parks require a two-night minimum with advance
reservations; however, some may accept walk-ins for one night. Many parks
require a five- or seven-night minimum June 1 through Labor Day. Shorter stays
are allowed for reservations made less than 30 days in advance. A three-night
minimum is required for Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day and
Thanksgiving weekends.
Deposits and Cancellations: Cancellation or changes to an online
Reservation must be made by calling the Georgia State Parks Reservation Center
at
1-800-864-7275(Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Saturday - Sunday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. EST).
A one-night deposit is required to make online reservations. Deposits may be
refunded if a minimum of 72 hours notice is given; however, a $10 per unit
cancellation fee will be deducted. Any unused portion of a reservation may be
refunded only if minimum occupancy has been met. Because special deposit
restrictions may apply to reservations of 7 to 14 days, guests should confirm
cancellation policies when making a reservation.
Occupancy: Visitors occupying a cottage for 14 nights must vacate the
park for at least three nights before returning. Cottages may not be used to
accommodate more than their stated capacities.
Check-In: Check-in is between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m., and check-out is 11
a.m. A reservation confirmation must be presented at check-in. Guests must pay
the full balance of their reservation upon check-in. No refunds are made when
the stay is shortened to less than the required minimum. Both the reservation
and deposit are forfeited if the guest does not check in by 10 p.m. on the
scheduled arrival date. Most park gates are locked at 10 p.m. A late fee will
be charged after 11 a.m. unless a check-out extension is permitted by the Park
Office. Dishes should be washed and put away and the cottage left in good
condition.
Rules: Pets are not allowed in or around any cottages except those
designated as "dog-friendly" (additional fee charged). Visitors under 18
must be accompanied by an adult. Furnishings and linens may not be carried
outside cottages. Occupants will be charged for damaged or missing items. Small
groups such as scouts may occupy a single cottage during a park's off-season
provided the group is properly chaperoned and capacity is not exceeded.
Things to Know about Group Shelters and Picnic Shelters
Group shelters and picnic shelters are open 10 a.m. - 9:45 p.m. Events must end
by 9:45 p.m.
All vehicles in the group must display a ParkPass. A ParkPass is the daily
parking fee (usually $3) required at all Georgia State Parks.
Sweetwater Creek and Panola Mountain state parks limit group shelter and picnic
shelter reservations to 2 shelters per day.
Cancellations: Cancellation or changes to an online Reservation must be
made by calling the Georgia State Parks Reservation Center at
1-800-864-7275(Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Saturday - Sunday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. EST).
Shelter fees will be refunded, minus a $10 fee, if cancelled at least 30 days
in advance. Reservation dates may be transferred once with no additional fee,
provided a 30-day notice is given. Any changes or cancellations made within 30
days of arrival will result in loss of deposit.
Things to Know about Accessibility
Georgia's State Parks & Historic Sites are committed to making facilities
and programs accessible to everyone. All lodges have accessible rooms, meeting
facilities and restaurants. Most parks offer accessible cottages, campsites,
fishing piers, nature trails and picnic areas. The Will-A-Way Recreation Area
at Fort Yargo State Park is a fully accessible group camp accommodating up to
250 people. Since degrees of accessibility vary among the sites, visitors may
find it helpful to call the park or historic site they plan to visit to ensure
their needs can be met. Overnight guests should be specific about needs when
making reservations.
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