Reservations (800) 864-7275
Lodge Reservations
(800) 573-9656
Park
(706) 265-4703
FACILITIES AVAILABLE for May 18-20:
18 Lodge Rooms / Tent & RV Campsites / Picnic Shelters / Amphitheater
(as of May 15, 2012 - updated every Tuesday)
Spectacular scenery and hiking trails make this one of Georgia’s most popular state parks. At 729 feet, Amicalola Falls is the tallest cascade in the Southeast. Visitors have choices on how to best view the tumbling waters, ranging from an accessible pathway to a challenging trail with staircases. Those who tackle the latter can join the park’s Canyon Climbers Club. An 8.5-mile trail leads from the park to Springer Mountain, the southern end of the famous 2,175-mile Appalachian Trail. Numerous other trails provide shorter day hikes.
A mountain-top lodge is popular with guests who prefer hotel comforts, while cottages and a campground offer more rustic accommodations. The park's Maple Restaurant is known for its spectacular views and Sunday brunch buffet. For those seeking adventure, a five-mile hike leads to the Len Foote Hike Inn, Georgia’s only backcountry lodge.
Park guests should begin their day with a stop at the visitor center to see maps, an Appalachian Trail display, live animals and gift shop. Please note that Amicalola Falls is exceptionally busy during peak leaf season. Guests may prefer to visit during the week or carpool on weekends. Advanced reservations for accommodations are highly recommended.
Park Hours: 7AM to 10PM
Office Hours: 8AM to 5PM
Lodge open 24 hours - AmicalolaFalls.com
GeorgiaStateParks.org/AmicalolaFalls
ACCOMMODATIONS & FACILITIES:
- 829 Acres
- 56-Room Lodge & Conference Center ($55-$180)
- 14 Cottages ($85-$166) -- #5 (Bottom of Falls) and #6 (Top of Falls) are dog friendly ($40 per dog, max 2)
- 24 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites ($25-$28)
- 20-Room Hike Inn
- 4 Picnic Shelters ($45)
- Group Shelter (seats 75, $75)
- Mountain-view Restaurant
- Visitor Center
- Gift Shops
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Outdoor Adventure Weekend (Natl. Trails Day) Saturday, Jun 2, 2012 7:30 AM to 5 PM
Sunday, Jun 3, 2012 10:30 AM to 4 PM
 Celebrate the fun of the great outdoors. Bring the family for an early morning kids' fishing rodeo. Participate in trail maintenance and guided hikes to honor National Trails Day. $5 parking. 706-265-1969. |
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Independence Day Celebration Wednesday, Jul 4, 2012 10:30 AM to 5 PM
 This day of family fun celebrates our nation's independence. Join us for relay races, patriotic crafts, and our famous watermelon seed-spitting contest. $5 parking. 706-265-1969. |
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Wilderness Survival Weekend Saturday, Aug 11, 2012 10:30 AM to 4 PM
Sunday, Aug 12, 2012 10:30 AM to 4 PM
This weekend will be sprinkled with basic skills classes introducing skills such as fire building, orienteering, and natural-cordage making. Programs are a blend of lecture and hands-on activities suitable for families (7+ years old). $5 parking. 706-265-1969. |
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Appalachian Thanksgiving Thursday, Nov 22, 2012 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM
| Enjoy living history demonstrations in the lower lodge lobby. Explore the magic of handmade folk toys, and try your hand at churning butter. Reservations required for the lodge's very popular Thanksgiving Buffet. $5 parking. 706-344-1505. |
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Christmas Open House Saturday, Dec 8, 2012 4 PM to 9 PM
| Enjoy musical performances and meet our visiting artists. Kids can join the park's volunteers in the craft room to make seasonal ornaments to take home. View gingerbread house creations and vote for your favorite. Get cozy by the fire and visit with Santa, then wind down with a holiday story or two. $5 parking. 706-265-1969. |
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