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Meetings & Retreats at George T. Bagby State Park & Lodge
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Meeting Space Capacity Chart

  Queen City Hall Chattahoochee Room Sternwheeler Room Planters Room James E. Coleman Room
Dimensions 77’ x 30’ 38’ x 30’ 38’ x 30’ 36’ x 27’ 47’ x 28’
Square Footage 2,328 1,167 1,167 961 1,361
Ceiling Height 9’ 9’ 9’ 9’ 11’
Reception 200 100 100 50 150
Theater 170 85 85 45 150
Classroom 100 50 50 25 75
Conference/U-Shape 85/75 40/30 40/30 20 Conference 70/60
Banquet 100 50 50 20 75


Catering

The conference coordinator at the George T. Bagby Lodge is available to help plan all types of on-site food and beverage functions, from sit-down meals to receptions and meeting breaks. Both buffet and plated menus are available for breakfast, lunch and dinner banquet functions. For more budget or calorie-conscious groups, a continental breakfast and deli/light lunches are available. We even offer box lunches for groups on the go! A variety of hospitality, reception and meeting set-ups can be provided to satisfy every groups needs.

On-site, full-service catering is available in the Queen City Hall, which is fully equipped to handle private banquets for up to 100 people or receptions for up to 200 people. The Pilot House Grille restaurant, overlooking the 48,000-acre lake, seats up to 169 people for delicious a la carte and buffet-style meals in the main dining room or private dining for up to 24 people. Groups also can hold get-togethers in the park’s open picnic shelter or enclosed group shelter.



Make A Reservation Now
1-800-864-7275 Or Online
For More Than 5 Rooms Click Here
Make A Reservation Now
1-800-864-7275 Or Online
For More Than 5 Rooms Click Here

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