First step was to get a annual state park pass so I can get into the parks without paying at the gate.
Not counting historic sites and other state run things, there are 58 (I think) state parks in Georgia. It’s $5.00 to park in a state park (usually) so $5.00 x 58 = $290.00. Granted, I’ve never paid the $5.00 to park or get into a park, but I usually go during the winter months and attendants are usually not present in these months.
The first 4 I plan to visit are:
- Florence Marina State Park
- Providence Canyon State Park
- George T.. Bagby State Park
- Kolomoki Mounds State Park
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