GA parks appear to still be open.
Let's be honest with ourselves. RVing can be one of the most effective social distancing endeavors available to a measurable portion of the population. You can't argue with that. And you can travel to the parks without contacting anyone along the way by just fueling up and paying at the pump, and carrying your own food and drinks.
No one is suggesting to have a rally, but let's be realistic. Not only are you able to more effectively social distance, but by paying fees, you are contributing to the park system in this trying time.
Last updated 04/06/20 3:45 pm
State Parks Remain Open
We know being in nature is comforting, so most State Parks and Historic Sites remain open. Trails, boat ramps, fishing docks, campsites, cabins and golf courses remain open, allowing you to enjoy being outside. However, we need everyone’s help in social distancing and following guidelines. Please consider staying in your community and visiting your local park. Visiting Georgia’s most well-known state parks is not recommended at this time. We are fortunate to have a large State Park System covering more than 84,000 acres, so we recommend exploring lesser-known or close-to-home parks and historic sites.