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Camping Areas Closed In Several Counties: GA Coronavirus
The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests says it's temporarily restricting access to several campgrounds to protect public health.
GEORGIA — The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests is temporarily shutting down all campgrounds and sites in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The decision was made to “protect public health and safety.”
On their website is posted: “All national forest developed campgrounds, group recreation sites, picnic pavilions and all restrooms, as well as many trails, dispersed recreation sites and roads are temporarily shut down.”
“We continually consult with local leaders in our communities, in order to be in alignment with local decisions that protect human health and safety,” said Edward Hunter, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests’ acting forest supervisor in a public statement.
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“The health and safety of our employees and the public remain our top priority,” FEMA officials in Fannin County said.
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Camping sites in the following counties are closed: Union County, Lumpkin County, Towns County, Fannin County, White County and Rabun County.
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