Georgia State Parks - Libraries have Park Passes you can "check-out"
Georgia Libraries are now allowing patrons to check-out a state park pass the same as you would a library book! With your library card you can check out a folder that includes a
parking pass good at any of the state’s parks, a ticket for one person
good at any of the state’s historic sites, plus a map and information
about what each of those facilities offers.
The packet can be checked out for free just like a book. Overdue fees are $3 per day and if you lose it the replacement fee is $30.
The packet can be checked out for free just like a book. Overdue fees are $3 per day and if you lose it the replacement fee is $30.
“We want families and individuals to discover the great treasures that are so close to home and quite often, right in their own backyard,” said Becky Kelly, director of PRHSD. “Partnering with our local libraries is such a natural fit because they, too, are also assets to our state, our communities, and are accessible to every Georgian.”
To see a list of parks and historic sites
covered by the passes, visit www.GeorgiaStateParks.org.
For more information about GO Georgia visit www.GetOutdoorsGeorgia.org.








I am going to have to check out Georgia State parks. I'm supposed to be staying in a cabin at one of the parks next week.
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State parks are always fun to visit.
I remember going to some in Penn.
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