ATLANTA — Little ones who are lovingly spoiled by their grandparents can return the favor on National Grandparents Day Sunday.
Spending time together is the best way to say "I love you," and Georgia’s State Parks and Historic Sites offer plenty of ideas that will keep 5-year-olds and 50-year-olds smiling.
Families can turn Grandparents Day into a big celebration by renting covered picnic shelters of enclosed group shelters. There are also camping/lodging opportunities, golf courses, lakes a more.And if history interests you Fort Morris State Historic Site in eastern Liberty County tells the story of Sunbury and its role in the Revolutionary War. Pretty Fort King George Historic Site on the coast in Darien tells the story of a British outpost during the 1720s.
For help in planning a Grandparents Day celebration for your family, visit www.GeorgiaStateParks.org or call 1-800-864-PARK (7275). Georgia’s 63 state parks and historic sites are operated by the Department of Natural Resources.