North Georgia Visitor Policies During COVID-19 Coronavius Pandemic

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  1. Peter hanley says:

    As I am writing from Australia i am hoping for your Parks to reopen and be Covid-19 free as soon as possible.
    Exercise is really important during any period of restraint  and there is none better than the trails and treks through wilderness areas. Naturally spacing must be applied and no big groups but lone or pair walkers should not present a problem. Your page is full of material and opportunities to purchase associated products ideal for those wanting to lace up the boots.

    Peter H

    • Alyce says:

      Thanks Peter, it’s definitely a challenge to balance individual desires with the best interests of the community as a whole. Fortunately the towns in the North Georgia mountains are small in size and the surrounding areas of nature are big and wide. This means that there are plenty of places for people to get outside an enjoy the fresh mountain air without needing to travel far.

      It’s still recommended to maintain social distancing as the COVID-19 pandemic is not yet behind us. 

      Hope you and yours are well in Austrailia!

  2. PrettySophia says:

    While most of metro Atlanta has been sheltering in place or enduring curfews due to the corona-virus pandemic, those in the North Georgia mountains have been enjoying the beginning of spring.Recently the medical authorities has recorded 10 new cases across nine northeastern Georgia mountain countries,so there are lot of policies now that we all in Georgia have to follow to survive this pandemic

    • Alyce says:

      As of the statewide shelter-in-place order, all of North Georgia is in this together with the rest of the state. Hopefully the social distancing measures help to flatten the curve and keep more people healthy. 

  3. Darren says:

    Sadly practicing social distancing is easier said than done which I have experienced the same problems as the North Georgia Mountain Centre just at the supermarket! 

    So many people have the same idea to go somewhere like the visitors center on a nice day instead of staying at home and this is just a similar scenario in parks as well.

    are the numbers they allow in restricted at the moment?

    I like the fact you have given people ideas as to what to do while staying at home at this trying time. I especially think the wine will be a good seller!!!

    • Alyce says:

      Some places remain open to individuals but social distancing is encouraged. There are some places that are towing cars that are parked illegally, so the open places are limited in the sense that they only have a limited amount of parking available. 

  4. Justin says:

    Hey I like this idea:  keeping people abreast of the covid19 situation in the North Georgia area.  

    I know when the virus first got crankin I was like, what am I supposed to do?  

    It would have been nice to have a guide like this.  

    I’m in the North Carolina area, but actually it’s beautiful here to with springtime getting under way.  

    Thanks for a great idea of keeping people informed on this corona issue during these crazy times!

    • Alyce says:

      It’s been a pretty wild ride with a wildly different response depending on your local government. Right now, the statewide stay at home order is in effect everywhere and goes through April 30th. We’ll have to check back in with the government to see what happens after that.

  5. Don says:

    Nice article combining the pandemic information with the Georgia information. It is past the 13th so did Gov. Kemp ever stop the Say In Place order or did he extend it? Georgia is a beautiful state and it is a sin for folks to not be able to enjoy it. There was a lot of good information here and I especially like the How to Get Outside infographic. Nice job

  6. Micheal N says:

    You are a good steward. You have created a guide for the everyone visiting the mountains and what they would need to stay safe. I don’t live in Georgia and because of the lock down in my country, I am not planning to visit soon but this guide is handy. I feel it is a must have.

    The part of what to do as you stay home is what I identify with. Home is more boring than I thought it was. I really fill these will spice my stay at home during this time. Thank you very much.

    • Alyce says:

      Hopefully you have found some interesting activities that you can learn more about and practice from home. Every environment is a bit different so I hope you have found something suitable for your area!

  7. Alexy says:

    This is an informative details, we really need this at this point, we are also on lock-down, shops closed and street dry, no one can come out side, the fear alone is quite over whelming, the COVID-19 is really taking a tour in the our countries but we need to stay safe and save our countries. The North Georgia mountain looks nice according to these pictures, looking forward to a future visit. Thanks for this article and stay safe.

    • Alyce says:

      Thanks Alexy, it’s definitely important for us to shelter at home right now to fight the pandemic and save lives. 

  8. Dave says:

    Great info!  Just yesterday I was looking into info about Yellowstone national park to see if there has been any tremors and to set if they are increasing. But upon doing so, it informed about how the park was closed.  A lot of people mix up what’s opened and closed.  Your site is what we need more of.. Thanks again and great job! 

    • Alyce says:

      It’s been a confusing ride everywhere, but definitely so in the state of Georgia where the city and state governments are not always aligned. For now, the statewide shelter-at-home order is effective throughout Georgia through Friday, April 10th. After that, either the statewide order may be extended, or people will need to look to their local leaders for current policies.

  9. wilson kume says:

    Nice post on the mountains of Georgia policies.. Georgia mountains are an amazing place to relax and enjoy nature, but many of these outdoor areas are being temporarily closed for our own good in an effort to reduce congregations of people and slow the spread of the COVID 19 Corona virus pandemic.So I’d want to adhere to the new policies made for my own good.Thanks for the enlightenment.

    • Alyce says:

      There have been a patchwork of policies to date, but currently the statewide stay-at-home order supercedes all local ordinances. This has meant that some additional areas must be closed, but also that some places were reopened after local authorities had closed them (see this article about Tybee Island beaches reopening among the pandemic). It’s been a crazy thing to navigate!

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