Parks & Recreation Upgrade Park Payment Boxes to Electronic Kiosks

 

 

Dawson County Government

 

Ehron Ostendorf, Public Relations Specialist

Dawson County Government

25 Justice Way, Suite 2240

Dawsonville, GA 30534

706.344.3500 x42315 | eostendorf@dawsoncountyga.gov

www.dawsoncountyga.gov


June 24, 2024

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Parks & Rec. upgrade park payment boxes to electronic kiosks

DAWSONVILLE, Ga. – The Dawson County Parks and Recreation (DCPR) Department upgraded its current vessel launch fee collection system with electronic kiosks that will be online Monday, July 1, 2024.

DCPR’s goal is to provide a simpler, more convenient method for people to pay a $6 fee to launch a vessel, e.g., kayaks, canoes, boats, etc., into Lake Lanier from Nix Bridge Park, Thompson Creek Park, Toto Creek Park, and War Hill Park.

This is not a new fee; it is an upgrade to the current cash drop-box method. As part of the agreements with the USACE, DCPR accepts the following America the Beautiful passes:

  • Access Pass - covers daily admission, camping discounts, boat launching, & more
  • Annual Pass - covers daily admission/parking
  • Military Pass (Annual & Lifetime) - covers daily admission/parking
  • Senior Pass (Annual & Lifetime) - covers daily admission, camping discounts, boat launching, & more

The above passes waive the $6 launch fee (please display your pass visibly on your vehicle’s dashboard). Dawson County sheriffs and federal park rangers check cars for passes during their patrols.

SCPR acquired War Hill Park as a fully leased property in 2011 and acquired the remaining three Lake Parks in 2023 under a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The fee and passes help DCPR maintain, upgrade, and provide special events and activities at the parks.

“After the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers leased these parks, it’s up to us to maintain them,” said Matt Payne, Director of Parks and Recreation. “By contributing to fees and passes, you as a citizen can help care for your community parks.”

Dawson County Parks & Recreation's primary mission is to create a fun, safe, and nurturing environment for which people of all ages can grow, benefit, and enjoy the quality of life through diverse recreational and leisure opportunities.

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