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Georgia State Parks open for Hurricane Florence evacuees

Several parks in the Central Georgia area will be open for folks to camp out.

Georgia State Parks will be open for evacuees as Hurricane Florence hits the east coast.

The organization tweeted on Tuesday informing evacuees to call its offices for details on places to stay.

Campsites and cottages are still available and “dry camping” outside of normal camping areas is available for no charge, according to its website. Their group shelters are also open to people fleeing the storm.

Like last year, the campground will be free of charge for dry RV and tent campers in the Legends Campground. For full hookup sites, it will cost $20 a night.

Anyone interested in places to stay can call Georgia State Parks offices at 770-389-7286.

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