Vistit A Georgia State Park
July 22, 2010

Kim forwarded me a bunch of fantastic deals for all my local folks.
- If you have a library card from a Georgia public library, you can check out a ParkPass and Historic Site Pass, just like you would check out a book. You ll enjoy free parking at Georgia state parks and free admission to State Historic Sites.
- Wednesdays are free at state parks. The normal $5 parking fee is waived, and visitors can enjoy a day filled with boating, hiking, picnicking and more!
- Frequent state park visitors can purchase an Annual ParkPass for $50, which means they do not pay the daily $5 parking fee. An even better deal is a membership to Friends of Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites. The cost is the same ($50) and members get additional discounts as well.
- Seniors 62 and older save 50% on Annual ParkPasses (normally $50), and 20% off camping, cottages, lodge rooms and golf (restrictions apply).
- Many ranger programs, such as fishing rodeos, snake shows and guided hikes, are free. All visitors pay is the $5 parking fee.
If you are looking for a fun frugal idea for those last few weeks of summer consider visiting a state park…the kids will have a blast and you will save some major moolah!!
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I love our state parks. Okefenokee (sp?) is a fun swamp visit!