
Some people in Macon enjoyed part of their Labor Day Weekend at a park now reopen after last year's tornadoes. Arrowhead Park closed after the Mother's Day storms, and crews worked for the past year to clear away fallen trees and other debris. It reopened Friday, and campers say they like the newly updated version of the park, and they're happy to spend their holiday enjoying it. One camper says he's glad to see the park back to normal, and thinks that it looks even better than before. "I think it is a great place. They did a great job on how they set up the park. I know they put a lot of work into it and it's a nice place to come and relax, a nice place to get away," said camper Brent Reber. Daily admission to Arrowhead Park is $3 a person, and children six and under get in free. Overnight camping will cost you $22 a night for four people in an RV, and $18 a night for four people in a tent. Every additional person over six can expect to pay $3.

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