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May 28, 2004

Cook County - A South Georgia state park is planning a full schedule of Memorial Day weekend activities.

Reed Bingham State Park near Adel will be offering nature trail tours, canoe and pontoon boat rides, reptile shows, a fishing rodeo, and more. This is expected to be the park's busiest weekend of the year. "We'll probably have 400 or 500 cars out here and we estimate easily we'll have about 3,000 people in the park for the entire weekend," said Park Manager Paul Bradshaw.

All park activities are free, but there is a $2.00 parking fee.

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