North Georgia Visitor Policies During COVID-19 Coronavius Pandemic

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  1. Laura says:

    OH My Gosh, I love your article. I never even considered the parks would close. I don’t know why it didn’t occur to me because I live in Florida and the beaches closed. It is by far so necessary to stay safe and distance. 

    But as I read on I found a few things that can occupy my time. I like the binocular idea and will get a pair. Now you said to watch nature. But how about spying on the neighbors. NOT, I am just kidding. 

    And as for learning a new skill, I need to learn Spanish. Now is the perfect time for me to do that. Thanks for the reminder. 

    And I think I will finish my course on DNA. I had forgotten all about that one. 

    But when this is all over, I am going to take a look at going to the Georgia mountains. They look heavenly. 

    Thank you so much for this information. You have made my day.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Laura, Thanks so much for sharing! 

      We always enjoy our set of binoculars at this time of year — there is a lot more nature out and about and it’s great to be able to get a closer look without disturbing the wildlife (or neighbors — LOL!!). 😉

      I hope you do get to visit when the COVID-19 threat has passed — the GA mountains are probably some of the closest mountains to you in Florida and would make for a great vacation to escape the Florida heat!!

  2. ChrisQueen says:

    Awesome. Entices one to plan a vacation to the North Georgia Mountains.  Your site offers scads of valuable content for your readers.  I navigated the top menu and looked through the offers there.  The image on the front grabbed my attention and held it until I opened it and looked.

    The restarants and attractions as I move through the tabs kept making me want to investigate your site.  I did so and was even disappointed when I finally got to the bottom and saw the notice that all the recreational sites were closed on one of the pages.

    Your site offers much for you readers and the layout etc is artwork.  Than You.  CQ

    • Alyce says:

      Hi CQ, Thanks for visiting Ga Mountains Guide and browsing the website! Unfortunately, you are correct that many recreational are currently closed. However, you should also know that these are temporary measures to help reduce the likelihood of large crowds gathering and spreading the COVID-19 coronavirus. 

      The Georgia mountains will reopen for residents and travelers again when the pandemic threat has passed. Until then, be well and enjoy the planning stage of your next vacation!

  3. Eric says:

    This is pretty in-depth on what’s happening on that side of the world. We in Canada are in lockdown as well. COVID-19 seems to have crippled the world at this time. My wife has a comprised immune system so we are all staying home, just so she doesn’t get anything. 

    It’s been maddening to tell you the truth. What we are doing right now is playing board games, sometimes my wife and I go for a long drive. All of our kids have their own vehicles and do the same thing. Since we live on a 10-acre farm, we are going for long walks around the farm. 

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Eric, Thanks so much for #StayingAtHome during the COVID-19 pandemic — it’s critical to helping to protect those like your wife with compromised immune systems, and for the rest of us as well. You are fortunate to have a nice big space to walk — there are a lot of people who wish for the same right now and a big reason that so many trails in our area have seen record crowds.  

  4. Md. Asraful Islam says:

    Thank you so much for sharing with us a timely article. The essence of this article is that North Georgia Mountain was shut down because of COVID 19.  It is truly remarkable how well you feature the content of your article. What I like best about your article is that one of the ways that people who are traveling around the country during this epidemic will do so now.

    I am also a traveler so I am currently living in my own home so I can spend my time doing online classes.From where I am learning new techniques for climbing the mountain and increasing my physical ability through physical exercise.

    • Alyce says:

      The North Georgia mountains have received a lot of visitors in the past couple of weeks who were likely hoping to escape the crowds and stay in the more isolated areas of these smaller communities. Unfortunately, it appears that too many people had the same idea and the usually quiet areas quickly became filled with more people than the facilities could handle. It’s unfortunate that so many beautiful places must be off limits for a while.

      However, it’s great to hear that you are able to keep up with your climbing techniques during the shelter at home orders! 

  5. Ann says:

    It’s good to read these policies before hand. It’s good we can still visit some of these places, with caution, but we can still enjoy them.

    Thank you for the reminder that Turkey hunting season is here and it will last until May 15th. I’ll share this with my husband to see if he get’s excited about the idea.

    • Alyce says:

      There are still places that are open to provide critical services, but note that Gov. Kemp has ordered Georgians to remain in their homes for all but essential outings, “such as to buy food or medicine, to work in critical jobs or to exercise in solitude outdoors” through April 13.

  6. Shanta Rahman says:

    Thank you so much for giving us this wonderful article. Your article is really very informative and I have gained a lot of knowledge which is very helpful to me .At present the coronavirus is in serious shape all over the world and my friend lives in North Georgia .And at this time, you must be appreciative of the advice you receive at home to perform the tasks they need to do. Through your articles I have found many tips that are very useful to me .

    I will definitely be delivering your article to my friend and she will definitely share with you her new experience .Can I share your article on my social media?

    • Alyce says:

      Yes Shanta, You may definitely share the article. Thank you so much for helping to get the word out so that people can follow these new guidelines to help #FlattenTheCurve and slow the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

  7. Antonio says:

    Hi

    I know it is a difficult time for many and I know people are going stir crazy. In order to reduce transmission  rates you have to keep your distance and keep your exposure to  a minimum.  You think by visiting the mountains and exercise you are doing your best, but you are not as this could be the worse thing you can do. It is best to ride the waves and wait until the coronavirus  had passed away. It is better to stay home and look to developing new hobbies and things to do  it is better to visit the mountains when you know that you will be safe and sound. This is why duty and patience comes into play.

    How long do you think that the parks will be close, as I cannot imagine it will change in the near future?

    Thanks 

    Antonio 

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Antonio, Most of the schools in the state are closed until at least April 27th, but this date could obviously change if needed. I expect that there park closures will coincide with school closures, so it’s going to be at least a month before we’re allowed to enjoy the beautiful parks again. 

  8. Fiona says:

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful informative article about North Georgia mountains visitor policies during Covid- 19 Coronavirus pandemic. I enjoyed reading your article a lot, it is detailed on visitors policies during this pandemic. l liked the things to do at home due to lock down here in South Africa luckily l have a big yard with swings for kids and green grass we do exercises and we run around the yard. Hopeful everyone will stay fit and healthy during this time. I like the quality of your article it is amazing. I have bookmarked your article so that l can go back there is a lot of useful information l will also share it with my friends. Great post.

    Wishing you all the success!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Fiona, It sounds like across the world we are all sharing a similar experience of staying at home in order to save lives. It’s an interesting time for us all, as we realize that even without symptoms, we could be infecting others. 

      It’s just smart to stay at home right now, and great that we can share ideas with each other on how to make the most out of our time at home. 

  9. Ashton says:

    This is one of the most informative articles I have read on this subject. I really liked all your ideas about what people can do instead of going out. It seems many wish they had more time to be in nature. Now that they have the time they are taking the risk. Another very cool inside idea could be to make a bucket list of nature ventures for after the Quarantine. Think about some realistic goals they can make a priority- now that you truly feel what you have been missing its time to get ready to be more appreciative of Nature when we can go out and fully enjoy these parks again!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Ashton, I like the idea of revisiting your personal bucket list. There are a lot of amazing places in the world and hopefully it won’t be too long before it’s safe to visit them again. 

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