Coming Back
After weeks of city and state-mandated closures for the COVID-19 pandemic, things are gradually starting to reopen around the state of Georgia.
The governor has relaxed some restrictions while extending others. Key dates and guidelines for the state of Georgia include:
- Shelter in place requirement for elderly and medically fragile is set to expire on June 12, 2020
- Georgia’s public health state of emergency is set to expire on June 12, 2020
- Georgia’s judicial emergency is in effect through June 12, 2020
Some businesses are still under statewide order to remain closed, while others are open with new safety restrictions:
- Currently allowed to open with restrictions
- “Critical infrastructure” businesses
- “Non-critical infrastructure” businesses
- To remain closed through May 31, 2020
- Bars, nightclubs, amusement parks, theaters, and live performance venues
Note that just because the governor has eased guidelines for the state, that some municipalities may have their own safety restrictions and local ordinances in effect.
For more resources about Georgia’s statewide COVID-19 guidelines and updates, check the Georgia Department of Public Health.
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Georgia Mountain Parks & Public Areas
The weather is warm and schools are finishing for the year, so people are looking for which parks are open. Please note that although your favorite park may be currently open, there are smaller limits to the maximum number of people allowed to use the park at this time. Parks will stop allowing guests to enter once the park’s maximum capacity is reached.
Georgia State Parks
The state parks in Georgia are OPEN, although social distancing is required, large groups are not permitted, and parks will be closed if they get too crowded. The state still recommends that most people stay local and stay home.
Please choose to explore lesser-known or close-to-home parks and historic sites during this time. Visiting the most well-known state parks is not currently recommended due to the likelihood of larger crowds. Also note that although the state parks are open, the parks have capacity caps in place and state parks will temporarily close to maintain a maximum capacity at their set limit.
It is recommended to check the Facebook pages of these individual North Georgia parks to see their most current status.
- Amicalola Falls State Park (on Facebook at @AmicalolaFallsLodge)
- Black Rock Mountain State Park (on Facebook at @blackrockmtsp)
- Chief Vann House State Park (on Facebook at @friendsofthechiefvannhouse)
- Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site (on Facebook at @DGoldMuseumPark)
- Fort Mountain State Park (on Facebook at @fortmountain)
- Hardman Farm Historic Site (on Facebook at @HardmanFarmStateHistoricSite)
- Moccasin Creek State Park (on Facebook at @Moccasin-Creek-State-Park-454999681897540)
- New Echota Historic Site
- Tallulah Gorge State Park (on Facebook at @Tallulah-Gorge-State-Park-Page-177791296204855)
Georgia Mountains County Parks and Resources
There are a lot of county parks and each locality may have its own local rules. Here are county by county resources to help find specific details for different areas.
- Fannin County
- Lumpkin County COVID-19 closure and alerts
- Rabun County tourism website (no closings updates)
- Towns County (Hiawassee, Young Harris) local COVID-19 updates
- Union County local COVID-19 updates
- White County (Cleveland, Yonah Mountain) has opened its parks / outdoor recreation areas
Other Parks & Public Areas
Most federally operated lands in North Georgia are currently closed including the US Forest Service and National Park Service sites.
- Appalachian Trail
- Brasstown Bald
- Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest Area
- Select sites are now open – see list and updates at fs.usda.gov/recmain/conf/recreation
- Follow and get updates on Facebook at @ChattOconeeNF
Georgia Mountain Business & Attractions
The unique and amazing small businesses in the North Georgia mountains are starting to reopen with adjusted offerings for increased customer and employee safety.
Other Georgia Services
Many different types of services across the state have been affected by the shutdown, and as not quite everything is open yet, it’s best to call to confirm your destination is open before making unnecessary trips.
Georgia Courts
Even though Governor Kemp has lifted many of the COVID-19 restrictions, the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia has extended a statewide judicial emergency for the second time, and the statewide judicial emergency is now in effect through June 12 (the same date that the governor’s shelter-in-place recommendation for medically fragile people expires). This means that:
- Suspension of all criminal and civil jury trials through June 12
- Bars courts from summoning and impaneling new trial and grand juries
These suspensions were deemed necessary to enforce the recommended social distancing to protect the health of large groups of people who are typically assembled in response to jury summonses. Chief Justice Melton said he extended the state judicial emergency because “The courts are different from most private establishments and public places in that we compel people to attend court proceedings, and that requires us to be extra cautious.”
If you have legal questions or require legal assistance, call the Corales & Woody law firm at (678) 961-3999 for a free consultation.
Georgia Voting
Georgia voters should note that the current deadline is October 7, 2024, to register to vote in the presidential and general elections scheduled for November 5, 2024. It’s a quick process that can be completed online using the form below from vote.org.
Georgia residents may click here to check their registration status, their polling location, print a sample ballot, and register online (or use the easy form below to register).
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Hey nice article you have there. Thanks for putting efforts to update Georgia resident’s of the present situation of their favorite places that was closed due to Covid 19 . Mheen the feeling of boredom was real and felt by me, I just can’t wait till May 30th to enjoy my live music again at the paradise Hills Resorts, already anticipating
Awesome review, on hearing that such a country as Gorgia is easing it’s lockdown is a good fact that the ravaging pandemic is gradually wearing away just as it come…With the damages and suffering that the ravaging pandemic has brother, I believe it’s time all Nations unite as to find a cure…
thanks for the informative review….
Hi evans, this information (and website) is actually about the STATE of Georgia within the USA.
However, COVID-19 is definitely a global concern and I do hope that the nations of the world can find a way to allocate their resources to help all of us around the world.
There’s always light at the end of the tunnel only if we don’t loose hope an decide to stay inside the dark tunnel, it’s so good to hear know that things are gradually coming back to normal, however this normal is a new normal a it will take alot of people time to really adjust to ho things will begin to operate in the post corona world. But indeed this is goodnews and I likd that Governor Kemp is taking really good measures in fighting this virus and also condering the citizens.
Hello there, Georgia is as beautiful as it name!
It is so painful that the convid-19 pandemic is depriving most of us especially me from exploring! I love to try something new and “Georgia mountain” seems like the place to visit! The view is great and the parks look good. I am looking to the end of this pandemic so I can visit. Thanks
Hello there, thanks a lot for sharing this wonderful piece of information here with us. I must say i really did enjoyed going through your article as it contains useful informations one could hold on to. Though things are starting to go back in place as we are adapting to the situation one must also be very cautious in times like this just to be safe