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State Park Attractions In Fair Play

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Fair Play or Fairplay usually refers to Sportsmanship. It may also refer to: Fair and unfair play, in cricket The Fair Play for Cuba Committee, an activist group in the United States early in 1960 Fairplay Index, a ranking system used by the Super League and Rugby League Championship rugby league competitions to determine the fairest team Fair Play Men, squatters who established their own system of self-rule from 1773 to 1785 in what became Pennsylvania FIFA Fair Play Trophy, the award given to the team with the cleanest disciplinary record during the finals of the FIFA World Cup FIFA Fair Play Award - not to be confused with the above, a formal recogn...
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State Park Attractions In Fair Play

  • 1. Amicalola Falls State Park Dawsonville
    Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge is an 829-acre Georgia state park located between Ellijay and Dahlonega in Dawsonville, Georgia. The park's name is derived from a Cherokee language word meaning tumbling waters. The park is home to Amicalola Falls, a 729-foot waterfall that is the highest in Georgia. However, an analysis conducted by the World Waterfall Data base suggests that the main part of the falls is 429 ft in height, followed by a prolonged gently sloping run in which the flow drops another 279 ft . It is considered to be one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia. An 8-mile trail that winds past Amicalola Falls and leads to Springer Mountain, famous as the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, begins in the park. Amicalola Falls State Park also offers many hiking trails, a...
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  • 3. Lake Hartwell State Park Fair Play South Carolina
    Lake Hartwell State Park, formerly known as Lake Hartwell State Recreation Area, is a park located in Oconee County, South Carolina, near the community of Fair Play. The park was created in 1976, the majority on land leased from the United States Army Corps of Engineers with a small portion of land purchased from various private owners.The 680-acre park has 14 miles of shoreline on Lake Hartwell. Two boat ramps provide boaters access to the lake. While the park focuses on fishing and boating, it also has a playground, areas for picnicing, hiking trails and sites for camping. Two cabins are also available for rental throughout the year. An information center features a display of vintage fishing equipment.
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