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Lake Winnie

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Has anyone here ever been to Lake Winnie in Rossville, GA?

I'm planning a trip to Nashville in late July for a big fan gathering for one of my favorite bands, and am looking at the possibility of Lake Winnie as a side trip on the way home.

I love small "old fashioned" style amusement parks, and Cannonball looks like a fun little coaster.

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They also have a PTC Carousel from 1916. Definitely going to try to make it to Lake Winnie. Looks like a great place!

Lake Winnie is a fantastic little park...with one of the last Tunnels of Love left. Cannonball is a delight, the mousey is fun, the park is great. It's like a slightly smaller version of LeSourdsville Lake. I always enjoy my trips there, though it has been three or four years since I was there last....If things go like I hope, I should be there several times this summer...

Be SURE to take directions. Many people get lost on their way to the park.

I just read an article over the weekend about Lake Winnie. You can find the article in the January 2011 edition of FUNWORLD Magazine (the magazine published by IAAPA). Here is a link to the article:http://www.iaapa.org/industry/funworld/2011/jan/features/FamilyTies/index.asp A very interesting read. I highly recommend it if you have the time.

As an aside, FUNWORLD often has very informative articles, and usually they are well worth the read if you have time to peruse their articles. And for those who do not know, IAAPA stands for the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions, or IAAPA for short.

One of these days, I`d like to get down to Georgia to check out this park, and parks that are owned by a company that numbers its flags, and by a company that has a local property in the Cincinnati area.

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Lake Winnie is a fantastic little park...with one of the last Tunnels of Love left. Cannonball is a delight, the mousey is fun, the park is great. It's like a slightly smaller version of LeSourdsville Lake. I always enjoy my trips there, though it has been three or four years since I was there last....If things go like I hope, I should be there several times this summer...

Be SURE to take directions. Many people get lost on their way to the park.

I have Google Maps with GPS on my phone, so I doubt that finding my way there will be a problem. I will make sure I have good directions though.

Looks like an awesome little park, and for $26, you can't beat the price.

You would think that with Google maps or other GPS devices you wouldn`t get lost. But when I attended an end of year luncheon for Coney at "Receptions" in Eastgate, many people that were using GPS devices got lost, and if you are familiar with the Cincinnati area, Eastgate isn`t exactly a rural area. The issue was that the address for the place was registering about a half mile from where the place was actually located!

Virtually every person I have ever known that got lost on the way to Lake Winnie was using GPS or navigation in a car. Take directions. GPS/navigation usually results in ending up in someone's front yard on the way to that park, and the person whose yard it is is getting VERY tired of it!

Indeed. And often times, GPS units are not updated for road closures. In fact, on the way home from a Carowinds/Dollywood trip last spring, myself and a friend (who posts on here from time to time) found ourselves having to stop and ask for directions, even though we were using a GPS. Why? I-40 was closed due to a rock slide in NC near the Tennessee border. And obviously, the GPS didn`t know that, and kept trying to route us back to I-40, even when we tried to detour that route.

Virtually every person I have ever known that got lost on the way to Lake Winnie was using GPS or navigation in a car. Take directions. GPS/navigation usually results in ending up in someone's front yard on the way to that park, and the person whose yard it is is getting VERY tired of it!

Sounds like you know those people Terpy!

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