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ParkPass, Your Family's Ticket to Adventure

Reserve the popular, and free, Georgia ParkPass kits at Cobb County Public Library System (CCPLS) branches. Explore parks and historic sites this weekend.

Explore Georgia's 63 State Parks and Historic Sites with the free Georgia ParkPass kits. The kits include a park pass for up to four visitors, a parking pass and site guide. You can reserve the kit at Gritters Library or Mountain View Regional Library, or CCPLS library branch or by clicking here.

Visit Georgia’s newest state park, Chattahooche Bend, a spectacular tract of wilderness in northwest Coweta County. Located in a bend of the Chattahoochee River, the park is a haven for paddlers, campers and anglers.

Or, visit the Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site, Red Top Mountain State Park, Sweetwater Creek State Park, and Pickett’s Mill Battlefield Historic Site. Sites outside the Cobb area include several popular places, such as Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge, Roosevelt’s Little White House, Unicoi State Park and Lodge, Vogel State Park, New Echota Historic Site, and Stephen C. Foster State Park. Find a full list of Georgia’s State Parks and Historic Sites by clicking here

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When you pick up your ParkPass kit, check out the CCPLS collection of history, recreational opportunities, wildlife field guides and more in the State Parks and Historic Sites system.

The kits are made possible through Georgia State Parks and Historical Sites Division’s Library ParkPass Loan Program for all library card holders in the state.

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Information on State Parks and Historical Sites, including how to purchase annual ParkPass kits, is available at www.gastateparks.org/ParkPass.


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