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Forest Service waives fees this Saturday

By Kelsey Bagwell
GAINESVILLE - The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest is waiving fees at most of its day-use recreational sites this Saturday. The fee waiver is part of National Get Outdoors Day (GO Day), sponsored by the USDA Forest Service in cooperation with participating partners to encourage active outdoor fun.

Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest Supervisor George Bain hopes the fee waiver will encourage first-time visitors to explore Georgia's forests. "It's a perfect opportunity for reconnecting our youth to the great outdoors," said Bain.

This is the second of four Forest Service fee waiver events of 2012. The fee waiver days support President Obama's "America's Great Outdoors" initiative, as well as First Lady Michelle Obama's "Let's Move Outside" program.

National Get Outdoors Day began June 14, 2008 as an initiative led by the USDA Forest Service and the American Recreation Coalition (ARC) to connect Americans, particularly youth, with nature and active lifestyles in a single day.

Forest visitors may check with their local Forest Service office for additional information.



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