The drought may affect cabin rentals at Black Rock Mountain State Park in Mountain City in northeast Georgia. The park is warning people with reservations in the park's 10 cabins to be prepared to leave if the water level drops more. The cabins use a well that is almost dry. The park’s campground well is already dry.
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
Tourism also suffers under drought
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10/25/2007 04:43:00 PM
Labels: black rock mountain state park, drought, mountain city georgia