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| Wednesday, April 27, 2022 |
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| The last Midweek of every calendar month, join our Interpretive staff for a diverseness of nature oriented, hands-on activities. Programs designed for children ages 8-12. Call the park office to annals. Avant-garde registration and social distancing required. Limited to 12 students $8 plus $five parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| Wonder why Panola Mount is a restricted area? Come on a guided hike for a close look at our unique ecology and see how outcrop plants scrape out a living in this harsh environment. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring h2o. Annals in advance. $10 plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801. | |
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| Follow a ranger for a guided hike along our coastal salt marshes, have in the sights and sounds of island scenery, and learn about this important habitat. The trails are shut to the water and can exist muddy in some spots, then please wear sturdy shoes. Meet at the Sandpiper Trail backside the Visitor'southward Center for this i-mile hike. $5 parking. 912-598-2300. | |
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| Friday, April 29, 2022 |
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| Happy National Arbor Day. We volition be walking around the park looking at our shade trees and identifying them. Look them over and attempt to determine which shade trees might best be planted in your 1000. Clothes for the conditions and remember to stay hydrated. $2 - $6. 770-387-3747. | |
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| Join us for a game of Mafia with a nature twist! Try to determine who the predator is earlier you get eaten. Who knows, maybe the predator is you! No prior noesis of game play needed. Preregistration recommended to ensure plenty players (vii or more full players). Run across at boathouse. $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| The Blacksmith is in. Join united states of america equally we operate a colonial blacksmith forge and discuss the tools and techniques used to help build and maintain the metallic work of the fort. This program is included with fort admission. 912-437-4770. | |
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| We're heading into the night to learn about the things that we can't ordinarily run across. Nosotros'll expect for scorpions, millipedes and centipedes by using provided UV lights. Meet at the park office to walk along an easy/moderate ane mile trail. Kids ages vi and older. Bring a flashlight, problems repellent, and wear sturdy shoes. Pre-registration required. $5 plus $v parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| Join us every bit we celebrate National Arbor Day past planting copse throughout the Park. Preregister at Company Center by noon on day of event. Bring work gloves, shovels, sunblock, insect repellent, and bottled water. $five parking. 912-287-4900. | |
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| Arbor Day emphasizes the important benefits of trees and encourages people to plant a tree of their own. This Arbor Mean solar day, come along for a 3-mile hike on the Big Ferry Trail to see a sample of the many different species of trees constitute on Georgia'due south coast and find out some of their different characteristics. $five parking. 912-598-2300. | |
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| Kick dorsum, relax, and soak in the swamp scenery. This cruise is all well-nigh ambiance- enjoying the sensory experience of the transition from day to nighttime. As the sun inches towards the horizon, the mirror lake creates a perfect reflection of the changing heaven above. Birds fly back to roost and the crickets, owls, frogs, and katydids beginning to sing. Cost: $25 for ages 12+ $20 for ages 5-12 $5 parking. 912-637-5274. | |
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| Come and learn the essentials of campfire rubber with a Park Ranger! $ii plus $5 parking. 706-356-4362. | |
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| Saturday, April 30, 2022 |
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| Bring together the Friends of Chattahoochee Bend for a fun-filled twenty-four hours of hiking and paddling. Hike the v.v mile river trail to the due north terminate of the park, where you will stop for a quick break and and so paddle downward the river to the Day Use area boat ramp. Bring your own kayak or rent one at the park. Encounter at the Company Center to sign waivers by eight:00 am. $20-$40 $5 parking. 770-254-7271. | |
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| Celebrate springtime with garden and pollinator inspired activities at the Vann Business firm. Participate in activities such as a tree identification hike, birding hike, pollinator programme, still-life bloom painting, guerilla gardening, bee keeping, a guest lecture about Moravian gardening and more. Event is outdoors and conditions permitting. $v.50-$6.50 706-695-2598. | |
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| Join us for a fun and educational presentation on the diets of reptiles and amphibians. $2.00 per person $5 parking. 912-882-5256. | |
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| Settle in for the night with some fun, games, and stories effectually a campfire with a ranger $five parking. 912-882-5256. | |
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| Junior Rangers, come up learn the basic of how to identify trees. We will walk effectually the park to await at the differences and similarities of several kinds of trees. How many different trees practice yous remember you lot tin acquire to Identify in a day? $ii - $six. 770-387-3747. | |
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| Outset someday. Team up for our on-site Easter egg scavenger chase. Pick up checklist/rules at the park office. Pictures must be brought to office with checklist past 4PM. Completed scavenger hunts will be redeemed at the office for a baggie of Easter candy! $1 plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Archery Saturday, Apr thirty, 2022 9 AM to 10:30 AM | |
| Archery target shooting adventure for ages 10 to adult. We provide basic instruction, equipment, and prizes. Beginners welcome. Limited omnipresence of 12 per time slot. Candy prizes. Groups can contact us for a special time. Preregistration required. Run into at archery course side by side to grouping shelter. Park at boat dock. $fifteen plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Create your very own pinecone owl or other woodland critter out of things found in nature under the guidance of a ranger! Or create something entirely new; let your imagination run wild! Held at boathouse by angling dock. Cancelled if rain. $v plus $five parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Check out our discovery tabular array! Test your knowledge of frogs, butterflies, and beast babies with lifecycle figurines, existent nests, and other natural items. Meet at boathouse. Cancelled if rain. $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Archery Saturday, April 30, 2022 11 AM to 12:xxx PM | |
| Archery target shooting adventure for ages x to adult. We provide basic educational activity, equipment, and prizes. Beginners welcome. Limited omnipresence of 12 per time slot. Candy prizes. Groups tin can contact usa for a special time. Preregistration required. Meet at archery course adjacent to group shelter. Park at gunkhole dock. $xv plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Join the Columbus Coca-Cola Space Science Center staff for a nighttime heaven talk and sky viewing. Telescopes will exist fix. Bring a chair or blanket for sitting on the grassy field. Baseball game field across from Liberty Bell Pool on Hwy 354. $five parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| A living historian portraying a 18th century soldier will entertain topics of conversation nigh fort history. At that place will exist musket firings throughout the mean solar day. This program is included with fort access. 912-437-4770. | |
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| Follow in the footsteps of a Redcoat Soldier. From discovery to defense, muskets and mutiny! Learn nigh the history of Georgia'south first fort. Tours at 2pm & 3pm. $6.fifty-$nine.fifty 912-437-4770. | |
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| Celebrate Arbor 24-hour interval past learning how to identify the trees in the park and find then using a compass in a scavenger hunt course. Then get artistic with tree slices by making string art to bring home. Supplies provided. Ages 8+. Please bring water, airtight toed shoes, and issues spray. Pre-registration and social distancing required. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| Explore Lake Rutledge as we scan the sky and woods looking for wildlife. Watch the changing colors on the water as the sun sets. A ranger will interpret the role the CCC fabricated in creating this nifty park in the 1930s. Bring water, bug spray and a change of clothes (optional). Pre-register in accelerate by calling the park office. $fifteen if you utilize your craft, $20 if you utilize ours $5 parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| The Friends of Hardman Farm invite you to experience a 1930'south afternoon tea with Emma Hardman, wife of Georgia's 65th Governor, Lamartine Hardman. Guests will enjoy a three course meal catered by Nadine'due south Classic Cuisine featuring savory sandwiches, scones and exquisite sweets. $45. 706-878-1077. | |
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| Come join us in the programming area to play some bird-themed bingo and savour some freshly roasted smores'!*Pre-registration is required* *To pre-register please telephone call or visit our park office* Location of plan will be given once you are registered. $ii plus $5 parking. 478-993-3053. | |
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| Run into the farm come to life with an antique tractor display and demonstrations of farm skills like blacksmithing, woodstove cooking, spinning, weaving, and butter churning. Visitors can besides walk the grounds which includes over twenty original farm buildings, ii farm houses, farm animals, a garden, and a mill complex. $4 - $6.50 478-986-5172. | |
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| Take a guided hike with a trained "Friends of Panola" volunteer, through the restricted Conservation Area and upwardly to the pinnacle of Panola Mountain. This is a five-mile, semi-off trail, strenuous hike that offers a variety of beautiful views and unique perspectives on the park. Must call to register in advance, infinite is limited to 20 hikers. $x plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801. | |
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| The Ohio 125th infantry Regiment will encamp at our historic wheat field on this weekend. They will be demonstrating tactical drills and firing black powder rifles. "Camp Life" volition also include campfire cooking, music, and other chores that were tasked of the Federal Soldier during the Civil War. $iii - $six. 770-443-7850. | |
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| Join the naturalist at the fire ring on the Walk-over Isle. Allow's enjoy south'mores and play some games under the night sky. Exist sure to dress for the weather and bring your own chair and flashlight. $5 parking. 229-896-3551. | |
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| The City Nature Challenge is a bioblitz—a fun, intensive, short search for biodiversity in a specific area. In this case it's your own city. Join united states of america to wait for as many different species as we can notice in Savannah's closest state park. We will start at the Interpretive Centre, explicate how to rails our findings, and caput out to discover nature. $v parking. 912-598-2300. | |
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| Weather permitting, we will encounter in the principal parking lot across from the Trading Post almost the helipad. Nosotros volition talk briefly about light pollution and then explore visible constellations and dark sky objects through the telescope. $5 parking. 912-637-5274. | |
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| This outcome is by Pre-registration but! Ever wanted to be in the park after nighttime? Yous can with this ranger led hike! This hike nosotros'll be focused on listening to the world around u.s. and identify what nosotros're hearing. $ten plus $five parking. 770-732-5871. | |
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| Join us for a family friendly picture in our campground field side by side to the playground. Bring a military camp chair or blanket for actress comfort. $5 parking. 706-356-4362. | |
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| Join us for a Ranger led plan on how YOU tin can assist relieve the Monarch butterfly. Come across us at Picnic Shelter vi at 1:00 PM $v parking. 706-245-6270. | |
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| Sunday, May 1, 2022 |
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| Bring together us for a lovely afternoon tea in a historical setting. This annual outcome focuses on the historical contributions of America'southward founding women. Each year we chose a significant adult female in history and highlight her accomplishments. This years historical effigy is TBA. Please purchase tickets in advance, space is limited. $25. 912-727-2339. | |
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| The Ohio 125th infantry Regiment will encamp at our historic wheat field on this weekend. They volition be demonstrating tactical drills and firing black pulverization rifles. "Camp Life" will too include campfire cooking, music, and other chores that were tasked of the Federal Soldier during the Civil War. $3 - $half-dozen. 770-443-7850. | |
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| Mon, May 2, 2022 |
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| Come learn about games that some early on Native Americans played. Try your luck at rolling a mesomorphic stone, a game of beans, slinging a ball at a pole with a la cross stick, or a simple cord game. $2 - $6. 770-387-3747. | |
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| Thursday, May v, 2022 |
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| Geared towards families who homeschool. Learn all nigh buzzing bees in this interactive lab. Practise some fun activities, make a arts and crafts, and become the hazard to see some live bees! Express space, so pre-registration required. Encounter at Bee Hut by Event Center (past Roosevelt Stables). $8 plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Fri, May 6, 2022 |
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| Play our original outdoor developed and family-friendly bingo to win cracking prizes and learn about animal babies. Meet at Boathouse in the campground. Preregistration required to ensure plenty bingo sheets. $three plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Saturday, May 7, 2022 |
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| Join children 12 and under for a morning time of fishing at Black Rock Lake. Anglers can tin can become the chance to win prizes for their big catch. $5 parking. 706-746-2141. | |
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| Join us for a fun and educational presentation on the diets of reptiles and amphibians. $2.00 per person $five parking. 912-882-5256. | |
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| Archery Saturday, May 7, 2022 nine AM to 1 PM | |
| Archery target shooting adventure for ages 10 to adult. We provide basic education and equipment. Beginners welcome. Express attendance of 12 per time slot. Candy prizes. Groups can contact united states for a special fourth dimension. Preregistration required. Run into at archery field next to group shelter. Park at boat dock $15 plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Create your very ain pinecone owl or other woodland critter out of things found in nature nether the guidance of a ranger! Or create something entirely new; let your imagination run wild! Held at boathouse by fishing dock in the campground. Event volition be cancelled if pelting. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Start anytime. Team up for our on-site scavenger hunt. Pick up checklist/rules at the park office. Pictures must be brought to office with checklist by 4PM Saturday. Winners notified past telephone to pick up prize. $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Make mom a special sunhat for Mother's Day. Choose a wild-brimmed, straw sunhat and decorate information technology for the summer. We provide the hat, decor & tools. You supply the creativity. Gift information technology to Mom or make one for yourself. Limited materials and so pre-registration recommended. Meet at the Park Office forepart porch. $v plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Join us on National Trails Day for a ranger-led hike along Mount Creek Trail Loop (3.ii mil). Apparel for the weather and bring plenty of water. Come across at No Name parking lot. Cancelled in the consequence of storms. $v parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| We are in our 17th year of putting on the Dirty Spokes Fort Yargo State Park Endurance Mountain Bike Race and as enthusiastic every bit when we started information technology (thank you to racers and riders like yourselves). We appreciate the support you all have given our events for the last 16 years and look forward to seeing you out in that location once more this year! $five parking. 404-310-3628. | |
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| Savor a sunset outing with your family looking for wading birds and raptors. Open to anyone who can swim. Kids must exist 6 or older and with an adult. Bring h2o, bug spray and a change of clothes (optional). Pre-register in accelerate by calling the park office. $15 if yous bring your kayak; $20 if yous rent ours $5 parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| This event will occur just after the peak day to allow for more guest to enjoy. This shower is associated with Haliey's Comet. At the tiptop we should encounter 55 meteors/hour. These meteors are known for their speed. Camping is available for the result at $10/tent. Cottages may be reserved, please call ahead to rent i. $5 parking. 706-857-0826. | |
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| Want a guided tour of Georgia'south premiere conservation park? Join volunteers to acquire more almost Smithgall Woods via a van bout of the park. See the covered bridge, the famous Dukes Creek, and our renowned cottages. There is no accuse for the tour, merely donations are welcomed. Reservations are required. $five parking. 706-878-3087. | |
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| Want to become wise about wildflowers? Join Anne Hughes, The Wildflower Sorcerer, for a walk through Smithgall during the blooming pinnacle. Learn to recognize common wildflowers and maybe see some special, or fifty-fifty rare, species along the mode. $five plus $five parking. 706-878-3087. | |
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| Bring together united states of america for a family friendly movie in our campground field next to the playground. Bring a military camp chair or blanket for extra comfort. $5 parking. 706-356-4362. | |
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| Bring together u.s.a. on May seven, 2022 for the first always Adventure Race. The race form is approximately 4K and all that consummate the course volition get a beautiful claiming coin (first 100 to sign up). To register, please phone call the park Visitor Center at 706-245-6270. $xx per person or $xxx per ii person team. $5 parking. 706-245-6270. | |
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| Prove mom you lot love her with a personalized bouquet for Mother'due south Day. Run across at the campground pavilion. Limited to fifteen people. Call the office to sign up. $5 plus $five parking. 706-245-6270. | |
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| Sunday, May 8, 2022 |
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| Conversation with a ranger every bit yous hike to Buzzard's Roost. Sentinel the sun rising (6:46 am) and learn more than most the State Parks in Georgia. Preregistration required. Meet at the stone amphitheater. $two plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Learn the basic movements of kayaking on a rubber and peaceful section of Lake Rutledge. Open to people 16 years and older who can swim and are new to kayaking. Equipment provided and sanitized. This program requires pre-registration, as space will be limited to less than viii participants and social distancing will be required. $xx plus $v parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| Wonder why Panola Mountain is a restricted surface area? Come up on a guided hike for a close look at our unique environmental and see how outcrop plants scrape out a living in this harsh surround. Article of clothing sturdy hiking shoes and bring water. Register in accelerate. $10 plus $five parking. 770-389-7801. | |
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| Wonder why Panola Mountain is a restricted surface area? Come on a guided hike for a shut wait at our unique environmental and run into how outcrop plants scrape out a living in this harsh surroundings. Vesture sturdy hiking shoes and bring water. Register in advance. $ten plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801. | |
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| Midweek, May 11, 2022 |
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| Come up learn about games that some early Native Americans played. Attempt your luck at rolling a chunky stone, a game of beans, slinging a ball at a pole with a la cantankerous stick, or a simple string game. $ii - $half dozen. 770-387-3747. | |
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| Follow in the footsteps of a Redcoat Soldier. From discovery to defence, muskets and wildcat! Learn about the history of Georgia's first fort. Tours at 2pm & 3pm. $6.50-$ix.50 912-437-4770. | |
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| Thursday, May 12, 2022 |
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| Bring your homeschoolers to the park for a ranger-led program. Topics vary each week and will include Black Bears, Orienteering, and Black Rock Mountain Wild animals. $5 per child and $5 park pass. All homeschool days will take place at the Mellinger Center in the campground. Please annals in advance by calling 706-746-2141 $5 parking. 706-746-2141. | |
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| We have many reptiles living hither in the park with us as our educational ambassadors. This is your risk to come across them all, hear their stories, and larn most the vital roles they play in their native ecosystems. Meet in the Interpretive Center. $five parking. 912-598-2300. | |
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| Fri, May 13, 2022 |
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| Geared towards families who homeschool. Learn all about pitter-patter crawlies, six-legged flyers, and other bugs, what makes them different and what they have in common in this interactive lab. Make a bug craft, sing the insect song, and keep a bug hunt! Limited space, so pre-registration required. Held offsite at Painted Pony Farm. $viii. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Play our original outdoor adult and family unit-friendly bingo to win dandy prizes and learn virtually fauna babies. Come across at Boathouse in the campground. Preregistration required to ensure plenty bingo sheets. $3 plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| The Blacksmith is in. Join u.s. equally we operate a colonial blacksmith forge and discuss the tools and techniques used to assistance build and maintain the metal work of the fort. This program is included with fort admission. 912-437-4770. | |
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| Follow in the footsteps of a Redcoat Soldier. From discovery to defense, muskets and mutiny! Learn about the history of Georgia's first fort. Tours at 2pm & 3pm. $6.fifty-$nine.50 912-437-4770. | |
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| We're heading into the night to larn about the things that we can't unremarkably meet. Nosotros'll look for scorpions, millipedes and centipedes past using provided UV lights. Come across at the park office to walk along an piece of cake/moderate 1 mile trail. Kids ages half dozen and older. Bring a flashlight, bug repellent, and wear sturdy shoes. Pre-registration required. $five plus $five parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| Saturday, May 14, 2022 |
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| Are you new to archery or e'er wanted to endeavour? If you lot answered aye, come on out and try your manus at both chemical compound and recurve bows. Nosotros will give yous a crash course at archery and you volition learn some archery trivia forth the fashion. Archers must be at least 10yrs old. Telephone call the park office to pre-annals. $10 plus $5 parking. 706-456-2602. | |
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| Join united states of america for a fun and educational presentation on the diets of reptiles and amphibians. $2.00 per person $five parking. 912-882-5256. | |
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| Junior Rangers, come acquire about what you can discover past studying tree rings. We will count tree rings in pieces of wood and attempt to determine things that may accept happened while the tree was live. $2 - $6. 770-387-3747. | |
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| Archery Saturday, May xiv, 2022 9 AM to 1 PM | |
| Archery target shooting adventure for ages 10 to adult. We provide basic education and equipment. Beginners welcome. Limited omnipresence of 12 per time slot. Processed prizes. Groups can contact usa for a special time. Preregistration required. Encounter at archery field next to group shelter. Park at boat dock $15 plus $five parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Create your very own pinecone owl or other woodland critter out of things establish in nature nether the guidance of a ranger! Or create something entirely new; let your imagination run wild! Held at boathouse by angling dock in the campground. Effect will be cancelled if rain. $v plus $v parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Start anytime. Team upwardly for our on-site scavenger chase. Pick up checklist/rules at the park office. Pictures must be brought to part with checklist by 4PM Sat. Winners notified by phone to choice up prize. $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Join a ranger on a relaxing evening paddle enjoying nature, the nighttime sky, and possibly seeing some wildlife. We provide life jackets, paddles, ii-person canoes, kayaks, paddleboats or john boats. Boater bank check-in 8:xv PM at boathouse. Pre-annals & prepay at the park function. Limited infinite for boaters. Apparel for the water. $15-$28 $v parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Follow in the footsteps of a Redcoat Soldier. From discovery to defence force, muskets and mutiny! Acquire about the history of Georgia's first fort. Tours at 2pm & 3pm. $6.l-$ix.50 912-437-4770. | |
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| The second Saturday of every calendar month, meet Friends of Hard Labor Creek State Park and enjoy the work and company in the outdoors. Please click on the title to run into a list of the monthly activities. If yous tin join the states delight email: friendsofhardlaborcreek@gmail.com. Assistance us brand a positive difference. 706-557-3001. | |
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| Are yous "turning over a new leaf" this year? Ready to learn something new? Join the rangers for a day learning nigh trees through easily-on learning, crafts, and a scavenger hunt hike. Y'all'll larn how to identify trees, find their historic period, and their importance in nature. Ages 8+. Bring bug repellent, water and sturdy shoes. Pre-registration required. $v plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| Wonder why Panola Mountain is a restricted surface area? Come on a guided hike for a close wait at our unique ecology and run across how outcrop plants scrape out a living in this harsh environment. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring h2o. Register in advance. $10 plus $v parking. 770-389-7801. | |
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| Federal Artillery impression, demonstration includes drilling and cannon firing. $3 - $6. 770-443-7850. | |
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| Join us for a family unit friendly movie in our campground field next to the playground. Bring a camp chair or coating for extra comfort. $v parking. 706-356-4362. | |
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| Celebrate fishing weather with our annual Fishing Rodeo! Kids and adults welcome. $5 plus $v parking. 706-245-6270. | |
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| Keep the fun of the angling rodeo going with a painting craft! Meet at the campground pavilion. Limited to fifteen people. Call the office to sign up. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-245-6270. | |
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| Sunday, May 15, 2022 |
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| Junior Rangers, come up learn the basic of how to identify trees. We will walk effectually the park to look at the differences and similarities of several kinds of trees. How many dissimilar copse do yous recall you lot can learn to Identify in a day? $2 - $vi. 770-387-3747. | |
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| Enjoy the changing colors on the lake during this ranger-guided tour. Subsequently the sunday sets, experience the wonders of nature that are unique to dark. The ranger will interpret the role the CCC made in creating this great park in the 1930s. Limited to 15 participants, 8 years and above. Pre-registration required. $xv if you use your boat or $20 if you use ours. $5 parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| Wonder why Panola Mountain is a restricted expanse? Come on a guided hike for a close wait at our unique ecology and see how outcrop plants scrape out a living in this harsh surround. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring h2o. Register in advance. $10 plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801. | |
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| Try your hand at weaving and learn about the important role textiles played historically in this surface area. $five plus $five parking. 770-732-5871. | |
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| Hike to the suspension bridge and picket the moon rising in a higher place the gorge. Must annals in advance. $10 plus $5 parking. 706-754-7981. | |
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| Are you looking for a unique Savannah experience? Put on your hiking shoes, bring a flashlight, and join the states for a full moon hike in the Wormsloe maritime woods. Get a rare view of a dusk over the Moon River and moon ascension over our inter-coastal wetlands. The hike volition start at the Visitors Eye and exist approximately 2 hours on a three mile trail. $7 - $15. 912-353-3023. | |
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| Mon, May sixteen, 2022 |
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| Come learn near games that some early Native Americans played. Endeavour your luck at rolling a chunky stone, a game of beans, slinging a ball at a pole with a la cross stick, or a simple string game. $2 - $half-dozen. 770-387-3747. | |
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| Wed, May 18, 2022 |
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| Follow in the footsteps of a Redcoat Soldier. From discovery to defence force, muskets and wildcat! Learn about the history of Georgia's first fort. Tours at 2pm & 3pm. $6.50-$9.l 912-437-4770. | |
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| Thursday, May 19, 2022 |
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| Follow in the footsteps of a Redcoat Soldier. From discovery to defense, muskets and mutiny! Acquire about the history of Georgia's first fort. Tours at 2pm & 3pm. $6.fifty-$9.50 912-437-4770. | |
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| Friday, May 20, 2022 |
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| Play our original outdoor adult and family unit-friendly bingo to win peachy prizes and learn about animal babies. Meet at Boathouse in the campground. Preregistration required to ensure enough bingo sheets. $three plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| The Blacksmith is in. Join united states equally nosotros operate a colonial blacksmith forge and discuss the tools and techniques used to help build and maintain the metal work of the fort. This program is included with fort admission. 912-437-4770. | |
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| Follow in the footsteps of a Redcoat Soldier. From discovery to defence, muskets and wildcat! Larn about the history of Georgia's get-go fort. Tours at 2pm & 3pm. $6.fifty-$ix.50 912-437-4770. | |
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| We're heading into the night to learn nigh the things that we can't normally come across. We'll look for scorpions, millipedes and centipedes by using provided UV lights. Meet at the park part to walk along an easy/moderate one mile trail. Kids ages 6 and older. Bring a flashlight, issues repellent, and habiliment sturdy shoes. Pre-registration required. $v plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| This colorful bird calls a narrow stretch of state along the southeastern coast home during the summer. Join us in the Interpretive Heart to learn nigh the cute painted buntings. $v parking. 912-598-2300. | |
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| Sat, May 21, 2022 |
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| Join the Friends of Chattahoochee Bend for a fun-filled day of hiking and paddling. Hike the v.5 mile river trail to the n terminate of the park, where yous will terminate for a quick suspension so paddle down the river to the Day Use area boat ramp. Bring your own kayak or rent one at the park. Meet at the Company Center to sign waivers by 8:00 am. $20-$40 $5 parking. 770-254-7271. | |
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| Accept part in Archæology themed activities at the Vann House. Discover "artifacts" in our dig-boxes, learn more about ancient pottery by creating pottery your own, see the tools of archaeology with students from KSU, see bodily artifacts from the Vann House, talk to archaeologists, run into stone blades knapping, and more. $5.l-$6.50 706-695-2598. | |
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| Join united states for a fun and educational presentation on the diets of reptiles and amphibians. $2.00 per person $5 parking. 912-882-5256. | |
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| Learn the basics of archery and meet if this hobby is right for you lot. We will provide the equipment. Space will be limited to 4 students per session. Cost is $5 for a 30-infinitesimal grade. Pre-registration required. Students must be 9 or older to participate and have the ability to depict the bow. The program may be canceled or postponed due to bad weather. $2-$6. 770-387-3747. | |
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| Gloat Kids to Parks Twenty-four hours with a agglomeration of fun activities including: Inflatable Archery - 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Live animals - 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Stream Exploration - 12:00 PM - ane:00 PM Ranger-led Hike - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Line-fishing - 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM And more than ! $three or $x unlimited access to all activities $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Archery Saturday, May 21, 2022 nine AM to i PM | |
| Archery target shooting adventure for ages ten to adult. We provide basic didactics and equipment. Beginners welcome. Express omnipresence of 12 per time slot. Candy prizes. Groups tin can contact u.s.a. for a special time. Preregistration required. Come across at archery field side by side to group shelter. Park at boat dock $fifteen plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Create your very ain pinecone owl or other woodland critter out of things found in nature under the guidance of a ranger! Or create something entirely new; let your imagination run wild! Held at boathouse by line-fishing dock in the campground. Consequence will be cancelled if rain. $v plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Start anytime. Team upwardly for our on-site scavenger hunt. Pick up checklist/rules at the park office. Pictures must be brought to office with checklist past 4PM Sabbatum. Winners notified by telephone to pick upward prize. $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Follow in the footsteps of a Redcoat Soldier. From discovery to defence, muskets and mutiny! Learn about the history of Georgia'south kickoff fort. Tours at 2pm & 3pm. $6.50-$9.50 912-437-4770. | |
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| Using the skills we teach you and a compass that we provide, find and acquire about the CCC celebrated buildings at the park. Program geared towards visitors eight years and older. Wear closed-toe shoes, bring water, and insect repellent. Pre-registration and social distancing required. $v plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| Explore Lake Rutledge as we scan the sky and woods looking for wildlife. Watch the irresolute colors on the h2o every bit the sun sets. A ranger volition interpret the function the CCC made in creating this bully park in the 1930s. Bring h2o, bug spray and a change of clothes (optional). Pre-register in accelerate by calling the park function. $fifteen if you use your craft, $xx if you apply ours $5 parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| Wonder why Panola Mountain is a restricted area? Come on a guided hike for a close look at our unique environmental and see how outcrop plants scrape out a living in this harsh environment. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring water. Annals in accelerate. $10 plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801. | |
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| Come enjoy a guided hayride to the famous Bay's Bridge. Hayrides will run continuously from 10 am to 3 pm. This is a perfect time for pictures and a smashing outing for the whole family! $5 plus $5 parking. 706-878-3087. | |
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| Come learn to shoot a bow for the beginning time or strop your skills. People of all ages are welcome as long as they are potent enough to pull a 30-pound bow. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-754-7981. | |
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| Detect how the land of Southern Appalachia dictated the culture of the Cherokees. Learn about Cherokee crafts, weapons, hunting techniques, philosophies, medicines, games and more. Presented by special guest and accolade-winning author and naturalist, Mark Warren. $v parking. 706-356-4362. | |
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| Bring together us for a family friendly pic in our campground field next to the playground. Bring a army camp chair or blanket for actress comfort. $5 parking. 706-356-4362. | |
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| Option upward the scavenger hunt list in the front office and explore the park to find them all! Phone call the office to sign up. $five parking. 706-245-6270. | |
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| Come up brand a little treat for our feathered friends! Meet at the campground pavilion. **Peanut Butter will exist used** Express to 15 people. Telephone call the office to sign up. $v plus $5 parking. 706-245-6270. | |
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| It is 1742 and the Castilian are coming! Learn virtually the War of Jenkins' Ear and Georgia's role in the 1739-1748 state of war between Britain and Espana. Build your own box fort next to the fortified home. Join u.s.a. for a presentation virtually the conflict at the Visitors Middle at 2:00 pm. Military drills and black powder weapons sit-in throughout the day. $two - $10. 912-353-3023. | |
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| Dominicus, May 22, 2022 |
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| Come learn almost the game of Double-Ball and how to make your ain sticks to play the game. $2 - $6. 770-387-3747. | |
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| Follow in the footsteps of a Redcoat Soldier. From discovery to defense force, muskets and wildcat! Acquire about the history of Georgia's get-go fort. Tours at 2pm & 3pm. $half dozen.50-$nine.50 912-437-4770. | |
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| Join us "on rope" for an take a chance exploring the awning to a higher place. This is an introductory program to recreational tree climbing. Participants will utilise rope and harness to climb, swing, and scramble. Climbs first at 1 PM and 3 PM. Telephone call Nature Center to register, space is limited to ix climbers. Ages 8 and upwardly. $fifteen plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801. | |
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| Wonder why Panola Mountain is a restricted area? Come on a guided hike for a shut look at our unique ecology and see how outcrop plants scrape out a living in this harsh environment. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring water. Register in accelerate. $10 plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801. | |
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| Tuesday, May 24, 2022 |
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| A ranger will be out in the park and on the Big Ferry Trail to field any questions you lot might take on the spot. $5 parking. 912-598-2300. | |
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| Wednesday, May 25, 2022 |
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| Join the states for fun and adventure this Summertime with our Jr Ranger Summer Camps! We'll be learning about nature and the earth around us through a variety of activities such equally; fishing, hiking, archery, and much more! Preregistration is required, call the park role for more information $85 per Jr Ranger $5 parking. 912-882-5256. | |
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| Follow in the footsteps of a Redcoat Soldier. From discovery to defence force, muskets and mutiny! Learn most the history of Georgia's start fort. Tours at 2pm & 3pm. $6.50-$9.l 912-437-4770. | |
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| The terminal Wednesday of every month, join our Interpretive staff for a variety of nature oriented, hands-on activities. Programs designed for children ages viii-12. Telephone call the park office to register. Avant-garde registration and social distancing required. Limited to 12 students $viii plus $five parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| Follow a ranger for a guided hike along our littoral salt marshes, take in the sights and sounds of island scenery, and learn about this important habitat. The trails are close to the water and tin can be muddy in some spots, so please article of clothing sturdy shoes. Meet at the Sandpiper Trail behind the Visitor'south Center for this one-mile hike. $v parking. 912-598-2300. | |
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| Kick off out of school flavour with our almanac Jr Ranger Twenty-four hour period Camp! May 25th- 27th. Ages 5-7 welcome. $115 plus $v parking. 706-245-6270. | |
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| Th, May 26, 2022 |
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| Bring together us for fun and adventure this Summertime with our Jr Ranger Summer Camps! Nosotros'll be learning almost nature and the world around us through a variety of activities such as; fishing, hiking, archery, and much more! Preregistration is required, call the park office for more information $85 per Jr Ranger $5 parking. 912-882-5256. | |
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| We have many reptiles living here in the park with us as our educational ambassadors. This is your risk to meet them all, hear their stories, and learn about the vital roles they play in their native ecosystems. See in the Interpretive Centre. $v parking. 912-598-2300. | |
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| Kick off out of school flavor with our annual Jr Ranger Day Camp! May 25th- 27th. Ages 5-7 welcome. $115 plus $5 parking. 706-245-6270. | |
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| Fri, May 27, 2022 |
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| Join u.s.a. for fun and run a risk this Summer with our Jr Ranger Summer Camps! Nosotros'll be learning about nature and the earth effectually us through a variety of activities such equally; line-fishing, hiking, archery, and much more than! Preregistration is required, call the park office for more information $85 per Jr Ranger $five parking. 912-882-5256. | |
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| Archery Friday, May 27, 2022 9 AM to 1 PM | |
| Archery target shooting adventure for ages 10 to adult. We provide bones educational activity and equipment. Beginners welcome. Limited attendance of 12 per time slot. Processed prizes. Groups can contact usa for a special fourth dimension. Preregistration required. Meet at archery field next to group shelter. Park at boat dock $15 plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Play our original outdoor adult and family-friendly bingo to win great prizes and learn about beast babies. Come across at Boathouse in the campground. Preregistration required to ensure enough bingo sheets. $iii plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| The Blacksmith is in. Join us as we operate a colonial blacksmith forge and discuss the tools and techniques used to aid build and maintain the metal piece of work of the fort. This program is included with fort access. 912-437-4770. | |
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| Follow in the footsteps of a Redcoat Soldier. From discovery to defense, muskets and mutiny! Learn about the history of Georgia'due south first fort. Tours at 2pm & 3pm. $vi.50-$9.50 912-437-4770. | |
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| We're heading into the nighttime to learn about the things that nosotros can't ordinarily see. We'll look for scorpions, millipedes and centipedes by using provided UV lights. Meet at the park office to walk along an like shooting fish in a barrel/moderate 1 mile trail. Kids ages 6 and older. Bring a flashlight, bug repellent, and wear sturdy shoes. Pre-registration required. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001. | |
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| Solar Wise 4th Friday of Month one PM - 2 PM from May 27, 2022 until November 25, 2022 | |
| Come Join united states of america and learn well-nigh the star that keeps u.s. alive, the Lord's day! we volition acquire virtually the inner workings of the dominicus and how it was formed. We will accept a telescope with a special lens to safely see the sun in action. Don't miss out! :) $5 parking. 912-637-5274. | |
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| Kicking off out of school flavour with our annual Jr Ranger Day Army camp! May 25th- 27th. Ages 5-seven welcome. $115 plus $five parking. 706-245-6270. | |
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| Sat, May 28, 2022 |
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| Come attempt your hand at this beginners archery lesson, and put your new found skills to the test. Ages eight and up. Phone call the park office to pre-register. We volition see at the park office. $10 plus $5 parking. 706-456-2602. | |
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| Take some time and relax with the family by enjoying an outdoor movie together. Bring some spare change for popcorn, Sno-cones, and drinks. We come across at Lake Freedom located in front of the park part. $2 - $v $5 parking. 706-456-2602. | |
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| Join the states for a fun and educational presentation on the diets of reptiles and amphibians. $2.00 per person $five parking. 912-882-5256. | |
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| Junior Rangers, come learn about what you tin discover by studying tree rings. We will count tree rings in pieces of wood and endeavour to make up one's mind things that may have happened while the tree was alive. $two - $6. 770-387-3747. | |
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| Learn the nuts of archery and see if this hobby is correct for yous. Nosotros will provide the equipment. Space will be limited to 4 students per session. Toll is $5 for a 30-minute form. Pre-registration required. Students must exist nine or older to participate and have the ability to depict the bow. The programme may be canceled or postponed due to bad weather. $2-$6. 770-387-3747. | |
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| Create your very ain pinecone owl or other woodland critter out of things found in nature nether the guidance of a ranger! Or create something entirely new; permit your imagination run wild! Held at boathouse past angling dock in the campground. Event will be cancelled if rain. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Get-go someday. Team up for our on-site scavenger hunt. Pick upwards checklist/rules at the park part. Pictures must be brought to office with checklist by 4PM Sat. Winners notified by phone to choice up prize. $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Join the park rangers for lively music, fabulous pool games, and pool-side activities for the whole family. Local DJ playing summertime favorites from 1-3 PM. Puddle opens 11 AM. Freedom Bong Pool Hwy 354. Refreshments crave an boosted price. No fee for the activities merely regular pool admission. $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Join us on a ranger-led hike forth East End Loop (3.4 miles). Run into at Roadside Park/Tv belfry parking lot off Alt. 27. Dress for the weather and bring plenty of water. Cancelled in the outcome of storms. $5 parking. 706-663-4858. | |
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| Bring together usa for an old fashioned Memorial 24-hour interval, and help united states pay tribute to our fellow patriots who died while serving in the US armed services. Living history interpretations volition take place throughout the solar day including Musket Firing. Tour the fort, museum and grounds of Fort McAllister along the banks of the Ogeechee River. $9. 912-727-2339. | |
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