Park officials advises the public, anyone who would like to visit the final resting place of the Carters can do so between 10:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST, seven days a week. Visitations are closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years.
Officials say that parking is limited, but available along Woodland Drive for passenger vehicles only. There is no parking permitted for oversized vehicles, RVs or buses.
One way traffic will be in effect on the property with entrance from U.S. 280, according to officials.
Park officials also advises to the public that there are no public restroom facilities available, while restrooms and additional parking for oversized vehicles are located at Plains High School or Downtown Plains.
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For information on the Carter Gardens or the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park, click here.
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