GEORGIA CAMPING RESOURCES
ORGANIZATIONS WHICH OFFER WILDERNESS
CAMPING TRIPS
Benton MacKaye Trail Association, P.O. Box 53271, Atlanta, GA 30355. The Benton MacKaye Trail Association sponsors some backpacking trips each year.
The Georgia Conservancy, 781 Marietta Street NW, Suite B-100, Atlanta, GA 30318; (404)876-2900. Among many other activities, this environmental organization schedules an occasional wilderness camping trip.
USEFUL GUIDEBOOKS
Guide to the Appalachian Trail in North Carolina and Georgia Harpers Ferry, WV: The Appalachian Trail Conference, 1989.
The Hiking Trails of North GeorgiaHoman, Tim. Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers, Ltd., 1987.
Southern Georgia CanoeingSchlinger, Bob. Birmingham: Menasha Ridge Press, 1989.
INFORMATION ABOUT STATE PARK CAMPGROUNDS
Georgia Department of Natural Resources, 205 Butler Street, S.E., Atlanta, GA 30334; (800)342-7275 (in Georgia) or (800)542- 7275 (outside Georgia).
STATE HIGHWAY MAP AND TRAVEL INFORMATION Georgia Tourist Division, P.O. Box 1776, Atlanta, GA 30301; (404)656-3590.
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