MermaidAllie
03-27-2014, 01:45 PM
I'm currently living over in North Augusta, SC which is not even 10 minutes from the Georgia state line and I'd love to meet fellow merfolk! My tail is still under some extreme construction, but should be finished by summer (hopefully).
Is anyone willing to meet either at Thurmond Lake or another place close to Augusta? I'm having some car trouble so I don't want to go too far from home in case something happens >.<
EDIT: I made a list of all the State Parks and public pools in my area (those under 2 hours from my location) and the "swim at own risk" means there isn't a lifeguard on duty.
South Carolina State Parks:
Lake Greenwood State Park
-Admission: $2 for adults, ages 15 and under are free
-Times: Mon-Sun from 9am-6pm
-Extra: Lake swimming at own risk
Hickory Knob State Resort Park
-Admission: All are free
-Times: Open 24 hours
-Extra: Limited lake swimming at own risk, pool only for cabin/lodge guests
Aiken State Park
-Admission: $2 for adults, ages 15 and under are free
-Times: Mon-Sun from 9am-6pm
-Extra: Seasonal swimming in designated area
Baker Creek State Park
-Admission: $2 for adults, ages 15 and under are free
-Times: Mon-Sun from 9am-6pm (open only from Mar.1-Sept.30)
-Extra: Lake swimming at own risk
Calhoun Falls State Park
-Admission: $2 for adults, ages 15 and under are free
-Times: Mon-Sun from 6am-6pm
-Extra: Lake swimming at own risk in designated area
Hamilton Branch State Park
-Admission: $2 for adults, ages 15 and under are free
-Times: Mon-Sun from 6am to dark
-Extra: Lake swimming at own risk
Georgia State Parks:
Mistletoe State Park
-Admission: $5 parking
-Times: Mon-Sun from 7am-10pm
-Extra: Seasonal lake swimming at own risk
Elijah Clark State Park
-Admission: $5 parking
-Times: Mon-Sun from 7am-10pm
-Extra: Seasonal lake swimming at own risk
Public Pools/Summer Pools:
(I have to call these places this week to ask about our tails!)
Augusta Aquatics Center
-Admission: $5 each visit
-Times: Mon-Thurs from 12pm-4pm
Fri. from 12pm-6pm
Sat. from 12pm-3pm
-Extra: Scuba diving and locker/showers available
Henry Brigham Center
-Admission: $3 for adults and $2 for children (ages unknown)
-Times:
*Sept-May: Mon-Thurs from 10am-12pm and 4pm-6pm
Fri. from 10am-5pm
*June-Aug: Mon-Thurs from 9am-8pm
Fri. from 9am-5pm
Sat. from 12pm-4pm
-Extra: Locker/showers available with heated pool, but can swim in tails only when younger children aren't there otherwise it's too crowded.
Dyess Pool
-Admission: $2 for adult and $1 for children (ages unknown)
-Times: Thurs-Sun from 2pm-5pm
-Extra: Summer pool, open only from June 2nd to August 1st
Jones Pool
-Admission: $2 for adult and $1 for children (ages unknown)
-Times: Mon-Fri from 2pm-5pm
-Extra: Summer pool, open only from June 2nd to August 1st
Fleming Pool
-Admission: $2 for adult and $1 for children (ages unknown)
-Times: Sat-Wed from 2pm-5pm
-Extra: Summer pool, open only from June 2nd to August 1st
Is anyone willing to meet either at Thurmond Lake or another place close to Augusta? I'm having some car trouble so I don't want to go too far from home in case something happens >.<
EDIT: I made a list of all the State Parks and public pools in my area (those under 2 hours from my location) and the "swim at own risk" means there isn't a lifeguard on duty.
South Carolina State Parks:
Lake Greenwood State Park
-Admission: $2 for adults, ages 15 and under are free
-Times: Mon-Sun from 9am-6pm
-Extra: Lake swimming at own risk
Hickory Knob State Resort Park
-Admission: All are free
-Times: Open 24 hours
-Extra: Limited lake swimming at own risk, pool only for cabin/lodge guests
Aiken State Park
-Admission: $2 for adults, ages 15 and under are free
-Times: Mon-Sun from 9am-6pm
-Extra: Seasonal swimming in designated area
Baker Creek State Park
-Admission: $2 for adults, ages 15 and under are free
-Times: Mon-Sun from 9am-6pm (open only from Mar.1-Sept.30)
-Extra: Lake swimming at own risk
Calhoun Falls State Park
-Admission: $2 for adults, ages 15 and under are free
-Times: Mon-Sun from 6am-6pm
-Extra: Lake swimming at own risk in designated area
Hamilton Branch State Park
-Admission: $2 for adults, ages 15 and under are free
-Times: Mon-Sun from 6am to dark
-Extra: Lake swimming at own risk
Georgia State Parks:
Mistletoe State Park
-Admission: $5 parking
-Times: Mon-Sun from 7am-10pm
-Extra: Seasonal lake swimming at own risk
Elijah Clark State Park
-Admission: $5 parking
-Times: Mon-Sun from 7am-10pm
-Extra: Seasonal lake swimming at own risk
Public Pools/Summer Pools:
(I have to call these places this week to ask about our tails!)
Augusta Aquatics Center
-Admission: $5 each visit
-Times: Mon-Thurs from 12pm-4pm
Fri. from 12pm-6pm
Sat. from 12pm-3pm
-Extra: Scuba diving and locker/showers available
Henry Brigham Center
-Admission: $3 for adults and $2 for children (ages unknown)
-Times:
*Sept-May: Mon-Thurs from 10am-12pm and 4pm-6pm
Fri. from 10am-5pm
*June-Aug: Mon-Thurs from 9am-8pm
Fri. from 9am-5pm
Sat. from 12pm-4pm
-Extra: Locker/showers available with heated pool, but can swim in tails only when younger children aren't there otherwise it's too crowded.
Dyess Pool
-Admission: $2 for adult and $1 for children (ages unknown)
-Times: Thurs-Sun from 2pm-5pm
-Extra: Summer pool, open only from June 2nd to August 1st
Jones Pool
-Admission: $2 for adult and $1 for children (ages unknown)
-Times: Mon-Fri from 2pm-5pm
-Extra: Summer pool, open only from June 2nd to August 1st
Fleming Pool
-Admission: $2 for adult and $1 for children (ages unknown)
-Times: Sat-Wed from 2pm-5pm
-Extra: Summer pool, open only from June 2nd to August 1st