March 07, 2010Staff |
Below is the March 2010 Calendar from Georgia’s State Parks & Historic Sites.More information on events, accommodations and facilities can be found at www.GeorgiaStateParks.org or 1-800-864-7275. Become a fan on Facebook and follow us @twitter.com/gastateparks. Thank you for helping promote Georgia’s natural and historic resources!
March 2010 Events – Divided By Region
NORTHERN GEORGIA
Tallulah Stairs Camp
Wednesdays, March, 10, 17, 24, 31, 8 a.m. – 9 a.m.
Fridays, March 5, 12, 19, 26, 8 a.m. – 9 a.m.
Tallulah Gorge State Park – Tallulah Falls
Join us in climbing the staircase inside this beautiful gorge. You'll stay in shape and get a little extra energy during the winter months. Bring lots of water, comfortable hiking shoes and shower supplies. Participants will have access to showers for cleaning up before you go to work. Register in advance. $30 for the two-month program. Free parking on Wednesdays. $5 parking. (706) 754-7981.
Better Bird Watching
Saturday, March 13, 3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Tallulah Gorge State Park – Tallulah Falls
Join Joe LaFleur as he teaches us about the most common birds found in the area. The event will begin with audiovisual program, then participants will take a leisurely walk outside to view the birds first hand. Both experienced and novice birders are welcome. Don't forget binoculars. $5 parking. (706) 754-7981.
Flies and Fly Water
Saturday, March 13, 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Smithgall Woods Conservation Park - Helen
In preparation for the upcoming spring fishing season, we will have a show and tell, helpful hints, and “how to” on fly tying, stream reading, casting and more. Hear a presentation on Stream Entomology (aka stream critters) by Wildlife Interpretive Specialist Sheila Humphrey. Register in advance. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 878-3087.
Sticks for Kids
Saturday, March 13 and 27, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Victoria Bryant State Park – Royston
Kids 7 to 14 can learn the game of golf at the park's course, Highland Walk. Lesson will be taught by the PGA Head Professional/Manager Karl Gross. Clubs provided. Meet at the Golf Course Pro Shop at 2:45 sharp. Register in advance. (706) 245-6770.
Astronomy Night at Unicoi
Saturday, March 20, 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Unicoi State Park and Lodge – Helen
The Atlanta Astronomy Club will conduct a slide show and lecture to help novice stargazers learn about the winter sky. Weather permitting, we will have telescopes set up to enjoy a "sidewalk stargazing" program. Feel free to bring your own telescope, lawnchairs or blankets, and flashlights with red bulbs. $5 parking. 800-573-9659 ext. 305.
Fort Yargo Colonial Market Faire
Saturday, March 20 through Sunday, March 21, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Fort Yargo State Park – Winder
This 18th century living history event will feature persons dressed in 18th century fashion, proprietors of fine wares and provisions, tradesmen, and artisans. Adults $2, Children 12 and under free. $5 parking. (770) 867-3489.
Fly a Kite in the Buck Shoals Sky
Saturday, March 20, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Smithgall Woods Conservation Park - Helen
A short lecture on weather will be given and then participants can bring their kite to fly in the open space of Buck Shoals. $5 parking. (706) 878-3087.
Full Moon Suspension Bridge Hike
Tuesday, March 30, 9 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Tallulah Gorge State Park – Tallulah Falls
Join Tallulah Rangers on a moonlit hike down into the gorge. Register in advance. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 754-7981.
COASTAL GEORGIA
United States Signal Corps Program
Saturday, March 6 through Sunday, March 7, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Fort McAllister Historic Site – Richmond Hill
See displays and demonstrations on how the signal corps communicated during the Civil War. $3-$5. (912) 727-2339.
Bird Watching with Joe LaFleur
Sunday, March 7, 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Crooked River State Park - St. Marys
Come explore winter birds and early spring migrants. Participants can get a close look or take wildlife photos from the bird blind and then take a short walk through a variety of habitats looking for birds. $5 parking. (912) 882-5256.
Scottish Heritage Day Encampment
Saturday, March 20, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Fort King George Historic Site – Darien
A variety of living history demonstrations portraying colonial and particularly Scottish culture will be featured. A battle re-enactment will take place at 2 p.m. $3.00-$5.00 (912) 437-4770.
GO-pher a Carnival
Saturday, March 20, 1 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Skidaway Island State Park – Savannah
Kids come celebrate the beginning of spring with the whole family and see live animals, ride the hayrides, win prizes with games galore, crazy crafts, food, music, and much more! $5 parking. (912) 598-2300.
Marsh Kayak Trip
Saturday, March 27, 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 30, 3 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Crooked River State Park – St. Marys
This moderately strenuous, 3-hour paddle is through the salt marshes around Crooked River. Paddlers will explore sandbars, watch for birds, dolphin and other wildlife while learning about the wonders of the marsh. Participants must be 6 years of age or more and accompanied by a parent or guardian if under 18 years old. Register in advance. $35-$95, depending on number of people, plus $5 parking. (912) 882-5256.
SOUTHERN & CENTRAL GEORGIA
Edible and Medicinal Plant Program
Saturday, March 6, 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
A.H. Stephens Historic Park – Crawfordville
Learn how our ancestors used nature to survive. Park rangers will discuss how wild plants were used as food and medicine. $2 plus $5 parking. (706) 456-2221.
Kite Rally
Saturday, March 6, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Florence Marina State Park – Omaha
Make your own kite with furnished materials or bring one from a store. We'll have flying contests and prizes for the best-made kite. $2 plus $5 parking. (229) 838-4706.
Project WILD Educator Workshop
Saturday, March 6, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
General Coffee State Park – Nicholls
Sign up for this fun workshop and learn how to use Project WILD activities. These are great for both classroom settings and non-formal educators. Open to all adults who work with kids and want more great tools for teaching about nature. Pre-registration required. Register by calling the park office. Cost of workshop includes curriculum, lunch, and resources. $25 plus $5 parking. (912) 384-7082.
Wild Turkey Calling Seminar
Saturday, March 6, 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.
Mistletoe State Park – Appling
Leaders are Benny Briggs, Georgia State Champion, Grand American Winner and World Champion Turkey Caller, and “Tracker” Jack Woods, creator of hunting videos. They’ll share their expertise, give tips on tracking and teach you to cut diaphragm calls to get the sounds you need. $5 parking. (706) 541-0321.
Birdwatching Field Trip & Program
Thursday, March 11, 8:30 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Seminole State Park – Donalsonville
Join DVD author Joe LaFleur of Better Birdwatching for a free guided bird walk to practice hands-on bird identification along the nature trail. Beginners are welcome! Mr. LaFleur will also provide a free audiovisual program about birds in the area to help you identify birds by sight and sound. Meet at the Visitor Center. $5 parking. (229) 861-3137 or 888-414-2837.
Become a Better Bird Watcher
Friday, March 12, 9 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Roosevelt’s Little White House Historic Site – Warm Springs
Become a better bird watcher. Wildlife biologist and bird enthusiast Joe LaFleur will lead a guided bird walk to practice hands-on bird identification in the surrounding woodland habitat. Beginners are welcome. After the walk, audiovisual program on birds of our area will be presented. $5-$8 plus. (706) 655-5870.
Go Fly A Kite
Saturday, March 13, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Mistletoe State Park – Appling
Take advantage of the March winds to let your creativity soar! In this workshop you'll build and decorate your own kite. From kids to grandparents, all ages are welcome. Bring your own decorations or use ours. $2 plus supply fee. $5 parking. (706) 541-0321.
Spring in the Park
Saturday, March 20, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Little Ocmulgee State Park – Helena
Catch the fever of spring at the park. Be artistic and enter the kite-decorating contest, plant your very own pot of wildflowers to take home, and compete in the mini-golf tournament. Friends of Little Ocmulgee will be serving lunch. $1-$2, plus $5 parking. (229) 868-7474
Project WET Educator Workshop
Saturday, March 20 through Sunday, March 21, 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
General Coffee State Park – Nicholls
Join us for this exciting workshop and become certified as a Project WET educator. Open to all teachers, scout leaders and non-formal educators. One PLU credit available by request for certified teachers. Fee includes WET curriculum, resources, and lunch. Pre registration is required. Contact park directly to register for this event $20 plus $5 parking. (912) 384-7082.
Volunteer Reception
Saturday, March 27, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Roosevelt’s Little White House Historic Site – Warm Springs
Volunteer opportunities include serving as tour guides, assisting with special programs, working with maintenance personnel and assisting with public relations. A tour of the site will also be offered. (706) 655-5870.
METRO ATLANTA
Introduction to Landscape Painting – The Historic Mill Ruins
Saturday, March 6, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs
Join a park ranger on this outing and learn the art of outdoor painting. Acrylic paint, paper and brushes will be supplied by the park, and we will be painting the historic mill ruins by Sweetwater Creek. This class will focus on the different textures of the old brick and stone mill, set off by the very natural landscape. Different techniques will be covered, and this program will accommodate ages 5 and up. Register in advance. $10 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.
Journey through the Secret Valley
Saturday, March 6, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
Journey with us as we past through varies habitats including wetlands, upland forest, and native river cane breaks. The hike will eventually go through a valley with a landscape view of Panola Mountain. Meeting at the nature center. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $10 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
Rawhide to Leather
Saturday, March 6, 10 a.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
Learn the process of making leather with this hands-on interactive demonstration. The program will cover tools, techniques and preparations for tanning, fleshing hides, and tricks of the trade. Meeting at the nature center. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
Mountain Top Owl Prowl
Saturday, March 6, 6 p.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
Listen to whippoorwills and owls as the sun slowly sets and the moon begins to rise. Panola Mountain is one of the best places to see the wildlife of the night and offers one of the best perches for viewing Atlanta's skyline. Bring flashlights and comfortable clothing. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
New Manchester History Hike
Saturdays, March 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs
This mile-long hike (easy to moderate) will lead us to the five story ruins of the Civil War-era New Manchester textile mill and focus on the history of the Sweetwater Creek Valley. This Historian or Ranger-led hike will include going inside the impressive mill ruins and seeing the lovely whitewater rapids (both providing great photo opportunities). $1-$2 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.
Sunday Afternoon Fly Fishing Clinic
Sunday, March 7, 2 p.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
Casting is the backbone of this clinic; however, if time permits will also cover equipment, knot tying, and safety issues and other tricks of the trade. Master Instructor C. H. Brown suggests wearing long pants/shorts and hiking shoes, and bringing snacks, water and sun lotion. Georgia fishing license required. Register in advance. $15 or $12 with own gear. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
Introduction to Flyfishing
Saturday, March 13, 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs
Join an expert angler and learn about the art of flycasting. Poles will be provided for the class, or anglers can bring their own tackle. In case of inclement weather the class will be held indoors. Pre-registration is required. This class will be limited to 10 participants, class will be geared toward 7 years and up. Meet near the Sweetwater Creek Baitshop. $10 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.
Backcountry Geology Hike
Saturday, March 13, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs
Geologist and Friends member John Johnston will lead a moderate three-mile hike identifying rock types and explaining how they formed. Explore the beautiful Jack's Branch area and the seldom-visited rock quarry of New Manchester. Meet in the Interpretive Center. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.
Lost Person Prevention
Saturday, March 13, 10 a.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
Learn simple techniques for not getting lost and keeping track of your family when venturing into the great outdoors of Georgia. Search and Rescue Dog Team will be joining the class. Register in advance. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
Basic Fly Fishing Clinic
Saturday, March 13, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
The two-hour clinic covers equipment, knot tying, casting, safety issues and other tricks of the trade. If time permits participants may stay to catch the “Fish of Fish.” Instructors C. H. Brown and Michael Reilley suggest wearing long pants/shorts and hiking shoes, and bringing snacks, water and sun lotion. Georgia fishing license required. Register in advance. $15 or $12 with own gear. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
Mountain Top Adventure Hike
Sunday, March 14, 2 p.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
These guided hikes depart from Panola's nature center and are for people in good physical condition. This hike allows visitors to see Panola Mountain up close, as a ranger explains why the mountain is protected and what we can do to preserve granite outcrops. Bring sturdy shoes, water, bug spray and your camera. Rain or shine. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
Saturday Mountain Hike
Saturday, March 20, 10 a.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
These guided hikes depart from Panola's nature center and are for people in good physical condition. This hike allows park visitors to see Panola Mountain up close, as the Ranger explains the reasons Panola Mountain is protected, and what we can all do to preserve the natural beauty of granite outcrops. Bring sturdy shoes, water, bug spray, and your camera! The Panola Mountain hike starts at 10am and generally lasts 3-4 hours. Rain or shine. Call to register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
Hills of Iron
Saturday, March 20, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Red Top Mountain State Park and Lodge - Cartersville
Join us for our annual celebration of the iron industry that gave Red Top Mountain its name. You can take a hayride tour of the iron mine area, pay a visit to a nearby iron furnace, and end the day by creating a piece of unique iron artwork when we smelt iron in our cupola furnace known as "Maryanne." Fee for iron molds, plus $5 parking. (770) 975-0055.
Artifact Identification Day
Saturday, March 20, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site – Cartersville
A professional archaeologist will be available to date and identify artifacts brought in by visitors. $3.50-$5. (770) 387-3747.
Tree Top Excursions: Introduction Climb
Saturday, March 20, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
Join us "on rope" for an adventure exploring the canopy above. This is an introductory climb to Canopy-Adventure-Research-Educational Technical Tree Climbing (CARE TTC). Participants will use rope and harness for this moderately strenuous activity. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
Let’s Go Fly A Kite
Sunday, March 21, 2 p.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
With spring just around the corner, the piedmont rolling hills and grass lands will soon be alive with the sound of whooping and squealing as mom and dad get their children's kits air born. Pleas join us for this family tradition at Panola Mountain's Alexander Lake Recreational Area. Pleas bring kites, if you do not have one call us. Register in advance. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
Early Spring Wildflower Hike
Sunday, March 21 and 28, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs
This 2-mile ranger-led hike will be moderately strenuous and will pass through a variety of wildflower habitats and beautiful areas. Meet in the Interpretive Center. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5876.
Mountain Bike Adventures
Saturday, March 27, 10 a.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
Join the Southern Bicycle League at the Rockdale River Trail parking area by Alexander Lakes for an off-road adventure. This ride will take you to scenic vistas, wetland complexes and pine savannah. Covers most of Panola Mountain's property; both dirt and paved trails. Meeting at the Alexander Lake Parking Area. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
Reptile Show
Saturday, March 27, 1 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs
Join "Reptile Wranglers" Ken Panse and Zack Panse with their alligator, snakes and turtles for this exciting, fascinating, and educational program. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.
“Ruins to Rapids” Full Moon Hike
Saturday, March 27, 8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs
This 1.5-mile ranger-led night hike is moderately difficult and goes inside the Civil War-era textile mill ruins of New Manchester and follows the lovely rapids (up to class IV) of Sweetwater Creek. Bring a flashlight and sturdy shoes. No children under 6 or dogs. Meet inside the Visitor Center. Register in advance. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.