Park and Historic Site Passes
Other Things To Know
- Outdoor Safety Tips
- Traveling with Pets
- Gift Cards
- Park Rules & Regulations
- Reservation Policies
- Don't Move Firewood
- Leave No Trace
- Natural Georgia
- Fishing Tackle Loaner Program
- Frequently Asked Questions
Money-Saving Tips
Library Loan Program
Georgians with public library cards can check out a ParkPass and Historic Site Pass—much like checking out a book. The ParkPass exempts you from paying the daily $5 parking fee at state parks, and the Historic Sites Family Pass exempts up to 2 visitors from admission fees to state historic sites. Visit the Georgia Public Library to find libraries that carry our passes. Plan ahead, as supplies are limited.
Read more about the Library Loan Program
Rewards Program
Sign up for a rewards card in any park office to earn points toward free reservations.
Georgia State Park rewards program
Friends Membership
Friends memberships offer discounts on camping, cottages and more. You can find more information on the Friends of Georgia State Parks website.
Learn more about Friends memberships
Seniors and Veterans
Seniors and Veterans may be eligible for discounts on reservations at our parks.
Learn about senior and veteran reservation discounts
Accessibility
Georgia’s State Parks & Historic Sites are committed to making facilities and programs accessible to everyone. All lodges have accessible rooms, meeting facilities and restaurants. Most parks offer accessible cottages, campsites, fishing piers, nature trails and picnic areas. The Will-A-Way Recreation Area at Fort Yargo State Park, operated by Camp Twin Lakes, is a fully accessible group camp accommodating up to 250 people. Since degrees of accessibility vary among the sites, visitors may find it helpful to call the park or historic site they plan to visit to ensure their needs can be met. Overnight guests should be specific about needs when making reservations.
- View Park & Historic Site Accessibility Features
- All-Terrain Georgia Action Track Chairs at Georgia State Parks
Some of the more popular hard-surfaced trails can be found at: