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We want to help members of the media build great stories that share the diverse beauty and fun activities in Georgia's State Parks & Historic Sites. Here in our media room, you'll find the materials and information that will help you share the GO Georgia experience with your readers, listeners or viewers. Let us know the story you are developing and we'll find the high-resolution images you need. We can even arrange tours and interviews. Get Out. Get Dirty. Get Fit.
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Create your own mid-summer night’s dream at Smithgall Woods in Helen, Georgia. This summer, the cottages at Smithgall Woods are offering a special beat-the-heat discount of 20% on newly lowered rates in July and August.
Grilling burgers in the shade, watching fireworks over a lake and camping under the stars are just some of the July 4th activities offered by Georgia’s 63 State Parks and Historic Sites.
In the 1800s, Georgia's first entrepreneurs packed their bags and headed to Red Top Mountain to mine for fortune in the iron-rich soil. Today's business professionals are still flocking to Red Top Mountain, hoping to pioneer the next big idea under the state park's towering pine trees.
For an easy and affordable boost to employee productivity, try trading the office water cooler for a 729-foot cascading waterfall. The breathtaking Amicalola Falls is part of Amicalola State Park and Lodge and one of seven state parks in Georgia that offer a retreat center guaranteed to recharge a tired staff through a spectacular change of scenery.
Georgians are invited to cast a line at more than a dozen events next week.
The Department of Natural Resources' Commissioner Chris Clark gives the citizens of Georgia ways to support Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites.
Georgia’s State Parks, Recreation & Historic Sites Division is making difficult decisions on how to manage a 39% budget cut and 24% reduced revenue due to the poor economy.
Just in time for sleeping-under-the-stars season, Georgia’s State Parks are offering a chance to make outdoor getaways even more exciting.
From free days to overnights under the stars, Georgia’s state parks offer five easy ways to protect your pocketbook.
New Focus Encourages Georgians to "Get Out. Get Dirty. Get Fit" in the Great Outdoors
Every Georgian Can Visit State Parks and Historic Sites for Free
Founding Sponsor Contributes to Multi-Year Effort Aimed at Getting Georgians Outdoors
Media Contacts
Kim Hatcher
Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites
(404) 657-9855
kim.hatcher@dnr.state.ga.us
Jenny Schmitt
TedCo Worldwide
(404) 421-8323
jenny@tedcoworldwide.com
Colleen Philbrick
TedCo Worldwide
(912) 604-1950
colleen@tedcoworldwide.com







