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Join us this spring as we begin our illustrative walk through the seasons and nature! In this program, we will be highlighting your individual interpretation of the surrounding environment while also strengthening your passion to discover, observe, be mindful, and be creative! We supply the journals, you bring the imagination! Find us in Shelter 2 $5 parking. 706-344-1515.
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Come explore the biodiversity of Amicalola Falls with an introduction to the iNaturalist Nature Identification app then a walk around our lodge loop trail to identify surrounding flora/fauna. Meet us in the Lodge Lobby! $5 parking. 706-344-1515.
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Join volunteer naturalists to learn how to use a tree ID guide book and scientific sketches to identify amazing trees at Amicalola Falls. This walk will take place at the Lodge Loop Trail, which overlooks the mountain range that surrounds the Lodge. Meet us in the lodge lobby! $5 parking. 706-344-1515.
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If you don't already love Georgia's bats- you're about to! Join bat enthusiasts and Georgia master naturalists to learn what bats do for us, and what we can do for Georgia's bats. After the 30-minute presentation, take a walk using special bat-detecting gear to participate in citizen-science! Meet us in the campground picnic pavilion! $5 parking. 706-344-1515.
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Come and learn about Georgia’s Eastern Box Turtle and learn what threatens their existence. Meet Stumpy our rescued box turtle and hear his story! $5 plus $5 parking. 770-254-7271.
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Hike a 1 mile loop with the Naturalist to the Flat Rock pond to find tadpoles in transformation and learn about their life cycle. Wear comfortable hiking shoes, bring cameras and water. $7 plus $5 parking. 770-254-7271.
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Learn about the different turtles of Georgia, and which one has been designated the "State Reptile"! $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Join us for a morning bird walk around the beach, led by retired forestry technician Bill Elliott. We will meet at picnic shelter #3. Please call ahead to register. $2 plus $5 parking. 678-450-7726.
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Each participant will be given a drawing prompt from a story. Once everyone has finished their pictures, we will read the story and share the pictures that everyone drew. The pictures will be shared on our facebook page and have a chance to be featured in a book in our visitors center. $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Start anytime. Team up for our on-site scavenger hunt. Pick up checklist/rules at the park office. Pictures must be brought to office with checklist by 4PM. Winners notified by phone to pick up prize. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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World Migratory Bird Day is a global campaign that serves as a beacon for conservation efforts aimed at protecting migratory birds and their journeys across borders. Join us to discuss some of our migratory bird species in the park as we hike parts (roughly 1 1/2 miles total) of Mountain Creek Trail. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Immerse yourselves in the wonders of nature with a Mother's Day flower nature craft made from Longleaf Pine Cones collected on the park. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required at the Park Office or by calling (706) 663-4858. $10 plus $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Join us at the Visitor Center for a short walk to our bat boxes. Learn about bats on the south GA coastline. $5 plus $5 parking. 912-727-2339.
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Come join us every Saturday for a brisk, seven-mile guided group jaunt around the lake on our inner-loop (yellow trail). Bring provisions, this intermediate-level challenge is for experienced hikers. Pet-friendly! This hike starts & ends at the Visitor Center parking lot. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Join our interpretive ranger for a guided stroll through the Seventeen Mile Riverswamp. You'll learn all about this ephemeral river and the species that call it home! $5 for adults, $3 for children 12 and under $5 parking. 912-384-7082.
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Spend the afternoon with us at the campground activity shelter learning why the Bald Eagle is so special! $5 parking. 229-276-1004.
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Children ages 4 and up are welcome to attend this event. Join us at the small picnic shelter below the park office at 11:00 am. we will us markers to color seasonal cut outs perfect for spring! $5 plus $5 parking. 478-552-2393.
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Bring your phone or digital camera for a photo scavenger hunt. Pick up your assignment at the Park Office anytime after 9am and return with your pictures anytime before 4pm to receive a prize. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Ahoy maties! Pick up your map and decoder wheel and set the main sales for this self-guided, paddling scavenger hunt adventure that will teach you a bit about our local species. Use your boat or rent one of ours for a fee. Ask the landlubbers in the Park Office for more information. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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While you’re visiting the museum, stop and ask our Naturalist any questions you may have about Georgia’s oldest State Park! And you can look at our collection of pocket guides and take a scavenger hunt page for your next hike! $5 parking. 770-504-2277.
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Meet our Naturalist at the program hut to learn about the different types of fish you can find in Georgia’s lakes, and now that it’s warm outside we’ll take to you feed our fish! $5 parking. 770-504-2277.
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Meet Rangers at the Park Office for a moderately strenuous 1.5 mile night hike to the Marble Mine. Learn about the geology and history of the park while enjoying some rock candy, and exploring the Marble Mine Trail. Make sure to bring a flashlight, water, and wear comfortable shoes. $2 per person. $2 plus $5 parking. 706-857-0826.
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Join us at the Interpretive Center to show our Mother's how much we love them! There are several crafts and plenty of colors to choose from. Pre-register at the Visitor Center. We will see you there! $5 plus $5 parking. 912-287-4900.
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Join us behind the Visitor Center to begin a morning of bird watching and ID through sound. Discover birds that are a high priority for conservation of their natural habitats. Please bring binoculars and wear comfortable walking shoes. We will be using the free Merlin Bird ID app, if you would like to add it to your phone before we begin. $3 plus $5 parking. 478-982-1660.
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With the beginning of spring well on its way, join our rangers for a wildflower hike. During the hike rangers will discuss different types of wildflowers including species that are currently on the conservation list. The hike will take place on the nature trails towards the back of the site. The trails range from easy to moderate. $6-$8. 706-624-1321.
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Take a guided hike with a trained "Friends of Panola" volunteer, through the restricted Conservation Area and up to the summit of Panola Mountain. This is a 6-mile, semi-off trail, strenuous hike that offers a variety of beautiful views and unique perspectives on the park. Must call to register in advance, space is limited. $10 plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801.
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Come join us on Iron Hill trail, as we explore the unique geology of Red Top Mountain. We discuss the park's geological history and the the different rocks and minerals found throughout the area. We will also go over why Red Top Mountain was a popular area for mining. Let's rock n' roll! $5.00 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Join us for a relaxing ride on Iron Hill trail. See beautiful lake views, the old iron mines, as well as parts of the park you might not trek out to see otherwise. Great for campers and kids!
Meet in the Iron Hill parking lot. Helmets strongly urged for everyone, and are required for those 16 and under. $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Join us for a hike along the Sweet Gum Trail where we will explore various tree species that inhabit the park. Learn about the characteristics of each and discuss their role in the environment. Additionally, we will address some endangered species in Georgia and events that led to their decline. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Do you know what the plastron is? What about the carapace? Bring your family as our Rangers and Oxbow Meadows explore some of our local and endangered turtles?
Presentation 11:00 and 1:00 $9.50-$15.00 706-655-5870.
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Learn how to use the smartphone and desktop applications to make observations, suggest identifications, explore wildlife in the local area, and more! Download the app and create an account ahead of time to get the most out of this program. Meet in front of the Visitor Center for a brief tutorial before we head outside to make observations. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Celebrate National Archery Day with an Archery 101 lesson! Ages 8 and up welcome. Wear closed toed shoes and bring a water. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-245-6270.
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Come learn the ins and outs of fishing at Pond 1! You are welcome to bring your own rods, we will have a few rods to lend. Bring your own bait. $10 plus $5 parking. 706-245-6270.
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Wormsloe is home to over 200 bird species. Beginning in late spring there is an increase in diversity, as many birds begin their migration from Central and South America - northward. Take advantage of this migration and explore the trails to find some of our feathered friends that call this place home (at least for part of the year!). $3.25 - $12 912-353-3023.
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Eagles, hawks, falcons, and ravens, are some of Georgia's largest birds, and among its most imperiled. Come learn about these and other large avian, and the efforts to slow their decline. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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This Ranger led hike takes you down into the canyon and up the west side to a rocky outcrop on the West Rim Trail. Moderately strenuous. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Join us for our annual Mother's Day Hike. We will talk about different animal species and how they tend for their young on our easy breezy Magnolia Trail. This hike is 1.5 miles. $5 plus $5 parking. 912-727-2339.
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Come meet & greet our naturalist on a leisurely stroll along the Birdberry Trail. This event is stroller & pet-friendly. Every Sunday @ 11 & 1. This hike starts & ends at the Visitor Center. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Tag along with our interpretive staff for a guided tour of our Heritage Farm. Explore the farm and its out-buildings, learn the reasons behind their construction and a good bit about what life was like for Wiregrass farmers during the nineteenth century. $5 for adults, children 12 and under $3 (standard parking fee required) $5 parking. 912-384-7082.
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Bring your phone or digital camera for a photo scavenger hunt. Pick up your assignment at the Park Office any time after 9am and return with your pictures any time before 4pm to receive a prize. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Ahoy maties! Pick up your map and decoder wheel and set the main sales for this self-guided, paddling scavenger hunt adventure that will teach you a bit about our local species. Use your boat or rent one of ours for a fee. Ask the landlubbers in the Park Office for more information. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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While you’re visiting the museum, learn about the native snake species in Georgia, and meet our Park snake animal ambassador, Cornbread! $5 parking. 770-504-2277.
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Join us for a hike along the Sweet Gum Trail where we will explore various tree species that inhabit the park. Learn about the characteristics of each and discuss their role in the environment. Additionally, we will address some endangered species in Georgia and events that led to their decline. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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We're heading into the night to learn about the things that we can't normally see. We'll hunt phosphorescent organisms, listen for owls, and listen to the waves of Lake Allatoona crash the into the rocks under the stars. You'll be meeting at the Visitor Center to walk the mild 1 mile White Tail Trail. So come on down and have some fun in the dark. $8.00 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Learn to shoot a bow and about archery safety. Located behind the main office. Ages 8 and up. Must wear closed toe shoes. Spaces are limited so please register in advance by calling our office at 706-356-4362. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-356-4362.
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Wormsloe is home to over 200 bird species. Beginning in late spring there is an increase in diversity, as many birds begin their migration from Central and South America - northward. Take advantage of this migration and explore the trails to find some of our feathered friends that call this place home (at least for part of the year!). $3.25 - $12 912-353-3023.
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Explore the geologic strata of the canyon from the bottom up in this advanced look at the rocks and minerals that make up the lower part of the canyon. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we'll drive to the lower Sitton Gulch Trailhead. This is a moderate 2-mile hike. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Start your morning off right with a good stretch and breathing exercises. Meet us on the beach for a guided yoga session. This event is for all ages and beginners are welcome. Please bring a towel or a yoga mat and a water bottle. $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Ahoy maties! Pick up your map and decoder wheel and set the main sales for this self-guided, paddling scavenger hunt adventure that will teach you a bit about our local species. Use your boat or rent one of ours for a fee. Ask the landlubbers in the Park Office for more information. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Many species of plants and animals, including some in our park are imperiled, or threatened. Come find out what they are, and what's being done to ensure their survival. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Cloudland Canyon is the only state park in Georgia that lies within the Cumberland Plateau, and the only one that contains caves. This 1 hour presentation explains why this region is riddled with holes, and will introduce you to the fragile environment of caves and some of the fascinating creatures found in them. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Come meet our naturalist and share a hot beverage overlooking the lake & the Old Fort from the cafe tables at the Visitor Center. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Ahoy maties! Pick up your map and decoder wheel and set the main sales for this self-guided, paddling scavenger hunt adventure that will teach you a bit about our local species. Use your boat or rent one of ours for a fee. Ask the landlubbers in the Park Office for more information. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Drop by the Interpretive Center to meet, touch, and learn all about one of our ambassador eastern
rat snakes. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Explore the geologic forces that formed the canyon and the surrounding area. This moderately strenuous hike (just under 2 miles) begins at the Main Overlook and proceeds down to Cherokee Falls. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Learn about the different cloud formations and what they're called, and found how Cloudland Canyon got it's name! Meet at the Interpretive Center. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Ahoy maties! Pick up your map and decoder wheel and set the main sales for this self-guided, paddling scavenger hunt adventure that will teach you a bit about our local species. Use your boat or rent one of ours for a fee. Ask the landlubbers in the Park Office for more information. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Bring homeschool students of all ages to learn about birds! We'll learn about ornithology, what important roles birds play in our ecosystem and how to begin a bird watching hobby. Students must be accompanied by an adult. Space is limited. Please register in advance. $1 plus $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Learning how to read a map and effectively navigate using only a compass is a GREAT skill to have. It seems like a daunting task to some, but we have the experience and know-how to get you up to speed! If this is something that you would like to know how to do, simply navigate your way to the Tennis Courts by the Trading Post. $10 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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This program defines the difference between "Good Plant" species and "Bad Plant" species, and "Good Snakes" versus "Bad Snakes" . . . and if there really is such a thing. Meet at the Interpretive center. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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The flashing lights of fireflies are synonymous with summer nights! In this program you'll find out why they glow, and other fascinating facts about these unique insects. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Enjoy a relaxing morning as we go on a birding adventure. This class will teach you the basics of birding as we hike and explore around Crooked River. Guests are encouraged to bring their own binoculars. $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Explore the area and learn about our fine feathered friends while making a locally sourced bird feeder with pine cones. $2.00 per person $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Ahoy maties! Pick up your map and decoder wheel and set the main sales for this self-guided, paddling scavenger hunt adventure that will teach you a bit about our local species. Use your boat or rent one of ours for a fee. Ask the landlubbers in the Park Office for more information. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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What is a bird of prey? In our Birds of Prey program we will focus on owls, hawks, eagles and what makes them birds of prey. You will learn from mounts of a hawk, owl and turkey vulture. Once we have shared these birds, participants will have the opportunity to dissect an owl pellet. What's an owl pellet? Come to our program to learn. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-541-0321.
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A ranger will be roving the trails to answer your questions about local flora, fauna, and more. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Join us for Homeschool Day on the third Friday of every month to discuss different topics related to the nature and history of our park!
Kicking it off with Beavers, we will hike the 3/4 mile Beaver Trail, learn about their behaviors, and discuss their role in the environment. Please bring water and appropriate shoes. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-456-2602.
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Join Rangers for an easy walk around our .8 mile Black Rock Lake Trail and learn about some plants we will see along the waywhile enjoying gorgeous golden hour. Wear good shoes to walk in and bring water. Meet at the Black Rock Lake trailhead by the parking area by 6pm. $2 plus $5 parking. 706-746-2141.
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Eagles, hawks, falcons, and ravens, are some of Georgia's largest birds, and among its most imperiled. Come learn about these and other large avian, and the efforts to slow their decline. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Learn how to tie a hook and catch a fish with a ranger! $10.00 per person $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Come meet and learn about the various reptiles and amphibians that call our Nature Center home. Then afterwards, participate in a fun craft to take home your very own (wooden) reptile! $5.00 per person $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Scorpions, owls, and bats, oh my! Attend this evening hike to learn about the nocturnal animals of Crooked River State Park. $2 per person $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Ahoy maties! Pick up your map and decoder wheel and set the main sales for this self-guided, paddling scavenger hunt adventure that will teach you a bit about our local species. Use your boat or rent one of ours for a fee. Ask the landlubbers in the Park Office for more information. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Learning how to read a map and effectively navigate using only a compass is a GREAT skill to have. It seems like a daunting task to some, but we have the experience and know-how to get you up to speed! If this is something that you would like to know how to do, simply navigate your way to the Tennis Courts by the Trading Post. $10 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Join us by the fire as we welcome you to the park! Enjoy smores and campfire stories as we answer your questions about Red Top Mountain and our programs for you and your family. We'll also discuss this year's interpretive theme and highlight wildlife species you may encounter. $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Drop by the Interpretive Center to meet, touch, and learn all about one of our ambassador snakes, the eastern king snake. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Bear Days Saturday, May 17, 2025 11 AM to 2 PM
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Come chat with Black Bear enthusiast, Gerold Hodge with Appalachian Friends of Bears, and check out some biofacts from our American Black Bears! Learn about what part they play in the environment, what they do for us, and what we can do to help them. Find us outside the Visitor Center from 11am-2pm! $5 parking. 706-344-1515.
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Join Blue Ridge Raptors to meet several amazing Birds of Prey up close and learn how to help wild raptors! Come early to chat with raptor specialists. Find us in the Visitor Center's Arch Room! $5 parking. 706-344-1515.
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Spend the day outdoors with mom making homemade crafts! We will be making butterflies and dragonflies for mom! $8 plus $5 parking. 770-254-7271.
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Come learn about the bandit (Raccoons) of the woods and hear a heart warming story of the "Kissing Hand" in honor of Mothers Day. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-254-7271.
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Many species of plants and animals, including some in our park are imperiled, or threatened. Come find out what they are, and what's being done to ensure their survival. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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The flashing lights of fireflies are synonymous with summer nights! In this program you'll find out why they glow, and other fascinating facts about these unique insects. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Each participant will be given a drawing prompt from a story. Once everyone has finished their pictures, we will read the story and share the pictures that everyone drew. The pictures will be shared on our facebook page and have a chance to be featured in a book in our visitors center. $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Start anytime. Team up for our on-site scavenger hunt. Pick up checklist/rules at the park office. Pictures must be brought to office with checklist by 4PM. Winners notified by phone to pick up prize. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Come join us every Saturday for a brisk, seven-mile guided group jaunt around the lake on our inner-loop (yellow trail). Bring provisions, this intermediate-level challenge is for experienced hikers. Pet-friendly! This hike starts & ends at the Visitor Center parking lot. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Join us at the campground activity shelter at 2PM on May 17th. We will be studying how pollinators use pollen to help our environment. A craft will be available. $5 parking. 229-276-1004.
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Children ages 4 and up are welcome to attend this event. Join us at the small picnic shelter below the park office at 11:00 am. we will us markers to color seasonal cut outs perfect for spring! $5 plus $5 parking. 478-552-2393.
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Wander through the woods as tiny lights twinkle around you, guiding your way under the starry sky. Join a Ranger, as we walk along a moderate to strenuous nature trail looking for firefly species and other night creatures. If we are lucky, we may see synchronous fireflies. Event suitable for ages 8 and up. Please register using the link below. $10 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.
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Ahoy maties! Pick up your map and decoder wheel and set the main sales for this self-guided, paddling scavenger hunt adventure that will teach you a bit about our local species. Use your boat or rent one of ours for a fee. Ask the landlubbers in the Park Office for more information. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Can you identify Bloodroot? Little Brown Jug? Let's see what plants are out on the Falls View Trail (strenuously rated) and discuss traditional uses throughout history. Meet on the lawn next to Picnic Shelter #1. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Join our rangers for a special hike through the historic site and out into the forest beyond to learn about the Longleaf Pine habitat that was once destroyed by a century of farming and is now making a return through conservation efforts. Learn all about the vulnerable species like the Red-cockaded woodpecker that make this unique place their home. $5.50-$8 478-986-5172.
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Join us behind the Visitor Center to begin a morning of bird watching and ID through sound. Discover birds that are a high priority for conservation of their natural habitats. Please bring binoculars and wear comfortable walking shoes. We will be using the free Merlin Bird ID app, if you would like to add it to your phone before we begin. $3 plus $5 parking. 478-982-1660.
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Bouldering is like rock climbing but transcends shorter routes without any ropes or harnesses. Join us for a unique experience at Panola to learn the basics of this sport. Must call park to register as space is limited. $20 cash donation to Friends of Panola due at time of program. All participants must be 8+ $20 Cash $5 parking. 770-389-7801.
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Come join us on Iron Hill trail, as we explore the unique geology of Red Top Mountain. We discuss the park's geological history and the the different rocks and minerals found throughout the area. We will also go over why Red Top Mountain was a popular area for mining. Let's rock n' roll! $5.00 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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What is that in your childs' hand? That doesn't look like a video game controller.. Wait! Is that a compass? And they're not just sitting on the couch. They're... outdoors! If you want your child to get outside AND learn a new skill, simply navigate your way to the Picnic Tables behind the Visitors Center. This is geared towards younger children. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Weather, available materials, supplies on-hand, terrain, and more, all factor in to the type of shelter you can and should build in an emergency. Come prepare for the worst as we discuss and build different shelter types together. Meet at the Picnic Tables behind the Visitors Center. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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You've seen every season of "Alone"? Wonderful! But do you have the skills to effectively build and maintain a fire without the use of lighter or matches? Knowing how to construct a viable fire is probably the most essential survival skill. Come get properly educated.
Meet at the Picnic Tables behind the Visitors Center. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Looking to get into the sport of fishing and don't know where to begin? Then look no further! Because we at Red Top Mountain are proud to present a beginners course into this time honored tradition. We will discuss everything from equipment, bait, and where to find fish. So if you're interested in learning how to fish, Then call now! $10.00 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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The dutch oven is an extremely versatile piece of cookware. It can be used for sweet or savory dishes, quick cooking meals or all day stews. This time, join us as we cook PIZZA, in pairs, by the lake! Bring a friend or make a new one! We will also educate you how to use, maintain, and clean your cast-iron. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Join a Ranger for a guided paddle on the Okefenokee at sunset. Watch as the sky bursts into colors such as orange and pink. Listen to the nocturnal wildlife as they begin to awake for the evening. We will meet in front of the trading post. $35 plus $5 parking. 912-637-5274.
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Many fragrant plants are specifically adapted to attract moths for pollination. Many of these scents are commonly used in perfume. Make your own fragrance to take home during this informational session about how the humble moth helped to shape the world. $25 plus $5 parking. 770-732-2613.
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Plant your own cactus to take home with you and learn how cacti have adapted to thrive in harsh environments. If they can do it so can you. 7 plus $5 parking. 770-732-2613.
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Learn to shoot a bow and about archery safety. Located behind the main office. Ages 8 and up. Must wear closed toe shoes. Spaces are limited so please register in advance by calling our office at 706-356-4362. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-356-4362.
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Join the Park Naturalist for a hike along the Sassafrass Trail. Be sure to wear hiking shoes and bring plenty of water. $5 plus $5 parking. 707-356-4362.
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Visit our Nature Hut to learn about animals that are common to this area. Many taxidermy animals are on display. You can also meet our two live snakes !! $5 parking. 706-356-4362.
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We love the pups here at CCSP! Bring your four-legged friends on this hike on the Overlook Trail from the interpretive Center to the Catfish Pond at the Meadowlands. This is a moderate 2-mile hike round trip. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Explore the geologic strata of the canyon from the bottom up in this advanced look at the rocks and minerals that make up the lower part of the canyon. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we'll drive to the lower Sitton Gulch Trailhead. This is a moderate 2-mile hike. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Cloudland Canyon is the only state park in Georgia that lies within the Cumberland Plateau, and the only one that contains caves. This 1 hour presentation explains why this region is riddled with holes, and will introduce you to the fragile environment of caves and some of the fascinating creatures found in them. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Come meet & greet our naturalist on a leisurely stroll along the Birdberry Trail. This event is stroller & pet-friendly. Every Sunday @ 11 & 1. This hike starts & ends at the Visitor Center. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Tag along with our interpretive staff for a guided tour of our Heritage Farm. Explore the farm and its out-buildings, learn the reasons behind their construction and a good bit about what life was like for Wiregrass farmers during the nineteenth century. $5 for adults, children 12 and under $3 (standard parking fee required) $5 parking. 912-384-7082.
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Ahoy maties! Pick up your map and decoder wheel and set the main sales for this self-guided, paddling scavenger hunt adventure that will teach you a bit about our local species. Use your boat or rent one of ours for a fee. Ask the landlubbers in the Park Office for more information. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Are you a fan of decomposers? Meet at the Park Office to join the Naturalist on a walk to gently inspecting downed logs to see what has taken up residence! $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Join us to learn about the prettiest of pollinators and how to attract them to your own back yard. Focus on the Monarch butterfly which has diminished in numbers in recent years. Followed by a craft. $8 plus $5 parking. 706-541-0321.
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Join a ranger for a free educational program to learn about native animals that call Panola Mountain home and what we can do to protect them. Program includes either a live snake or turtle. Meet at the Nature Center. For all ages, but recommended for children ages 5-10. All children must be accompanied by an adult. $5 parking. 770-389-7801.
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Come out and join staff and local civic groups as we clear the Rogers House Site of debris and officially extend the large wheat field back to one of its original borders. This will be a larger part of our preparations for the upcoming 161st Anniversary Commemoration. Work periods: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Please bring gloves. 770-443-7850.
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Explore the Bee Species that are apart of Georgia's State Wide Action Plan and figure out what you can do to help our native bee populations! It is un-Bee-lievable how many species there are! 3 plus $5 parking. 770-732-2613.
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come learn how to fish then Join the ranger on a fishing trip and ask any questions you may have. Located at the Nature Hut. $2 plus $5 parking. 706-356-4362.
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Visit our Nature Hut to learn about animals that are common to this area. Many taxidermy animals are on display. You can also meet our two live snakes !! $5 parking. 706-356-4362.
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Many species of plants and animals, including some in our park are imperiled, or threatened. Come find out what they are, and what's being done to ensure their survival. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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This short but strenuous guided hike will go from the Interpretive Center down to the ford at Bear Creek (approximately 3 miles roundtrip). $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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The flashing lights of fireflies are synonymous with summer nights! In this program you'll find out why they glow, and other fascinating facts about these unique insects. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Start your morning off right with a good stretch and breathing exercises. Meet us on the beach for a guided yoga session. This event is for all ages and beginners are welcome. Please bring a towel or a yoga mat and a water bottle. $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Sign up at the Visitor Center for a nature-sourced craft. This month, we will be creating flowers, to bring home, created out of responsibly collected materials. We will also discuss the importance of native plant diversity. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-359-3458.
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Ahoy maties! Pick up your map and decoder wheel and set the main sales for this self-guided, paddling scavenger hunt adventure that will teach you a bit about our local species. Use your boat or rent one of ours for a fee. Ask the landlubbers in the Park Office for more information. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Come celebrate World Bee Day with us! We will talk about the importance of pollinators and how we can assist them, make party hats, and read a short book! $3 plus $5 parking. 706-456-2602.
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Learn about the different turtles of Georgia, and which one has been designated the "State Reptile"! $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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This Ranger led hike takes you down into the canyon and up the west side to a rocky outcrop on the West Rim Trail. Moderately strenuous. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Come meet our naturalist and share a hot beverage overlooking the lake & the Old Fort from the cafe tables at the Visitor Center. $1 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Ahoy maties! Pick up your map and decoder wheel and set the main sales for this self-guided, paddling scavenger hunt adventure that will teach you a bit about our local species. Use your boat or rent one of ours for a fee. Ask the landlubbers in the Park Office for more information. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Come celebrate the busy little bee. Learn about how much our ecosystem depends on them. We will highlight backyard bees and how to attract them. Afterwards, we will make a bee house and play a game. All ages are welcome to attend. Attendance is limited to 16. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-541-0321.
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In celebration of World Bee Day, an expert beekeeper will share her knowledge of the art of beekeeping. She will have beekeeping equipment on hand for you to see and honey to taste! Join us for what will prove to be a top-notch presentation. This event is appropriate for ages 10 years and above. $10 plus $5 parking. 706-541-0321.
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An expert beekeeper will share her experience and expertise in the art of beekeeping. She will have on hand the equipment she uses in her beekeeping operation and, as a special treat, she will share a taste of honey made by her very own bees. $10 plus $5 parking. 706-541-0321.
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Young children will enjoy getting out for this hour of interactive reading. Listen to nature stories perfect for children with a love of the outdoors. Meet in the Interpretive Center. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Explore the geologic forces that formed the canyon and the surrounding area. This moderately strenuous hike (just under 2 miles) begins at the Main Overlook and proceeds down to Cherokee Falls. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Eagles, hawks, falcons, and ravens, are some of Georgia's largest birds, and among its most imperiled. Come learn about these and other large avian, and the efforts to slow their decline. $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Hike with a park Naturalist on the two-mile Backcountry Campsites loop. This is an easy hike. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we'll drive to the Backcountry Camping Trailhead. Duration Approx, 1.5 hours $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Ahoy maties! Pick up your map and decoder wheel and set the main sales for this self-guided, paddling scavenger hunt adventure that will teach you a bit about our local species. Use your boat or rent one of ours for a fee. Ask the landlubbers in the Park Office for more information. $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Learning how to read a map and effectively navigate using only a compass is a GREAT skill to have. It seems like a daunting task to some, but we have the experience and know-how to get you up to speed! If this is something that you would like to know how to do, simply navigate your way to the Tennis Courts by the Trading Post. $10 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Archery is a fun and exciting hobby. Whether your reason to learn is hunting, competition, looking supercool whilst shooting high-speed projectiles, or just having fun, we have the equipment and the know-how to help you out.
No open-toed shoes or loose-fitting clothing permitted. Meet at the Green Gazebo behind the Visitors Center. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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