Monday, September 28, 2009

If Southern Living Says it, it must be true

In August issue of Southern living, Hanging Rock State Park is described as one of four State Parks that doesn't feel like a State Park. What a wonderful asset to have in our community:

4 State Parks That Don't Feel Like State ParksLove the beach? Discover this deal for only $110 a night, year-round, at Grayton Beach State Park. Grayton offers great views and clean, basic accommodations―as do all the other picks below. With beautiful parks like these, you won’t miss room service.
Grayton Beach State Park, Florida The no-frills cabins are about a three- to five-minute walk from the white-sand beach and emerald waters. Cabins come with a queen-size bed and two twin sizes. All have a futon in the living room, a screened back porch, kitchen, gas fireplace, microwave, dishwasher, outdoor grill, and air-conditioning. The rate is $110 every day of the year. 1-800-326-3521
Hanging Rock State Park, North Carolina Stunning views, 18 miles of trails, cascading waterfalls, a spring-fed mountain lake, and great fall color for $100 a night. www.ncparks.gov
Guntersville State Park, Alabama A four-year, $25-million renovation produced a fabulous lodge by one of the South’s largest lakes. Just $100 a night during summer.
Indian Lodge, Texas In the heart of the Davis Mountains, the big-sky country of the South, for less than $100 a night.

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