Hurricane Michael: Atlanta Motor Speedway campgrounds open to evacuees

Ahead of Hurricane Michael making landfall, the Atlanta Motor Speedway is opening its campgrounds to evacuees. This photo from Sept. 12, 2018 shows a truck speeding into the speedway’s campgrounds during Hurricane Florence.

Ahead of Hurricane Michael making landfall, the Atlanta Motor Speedway is opening its campgrounds to evacuees. This photo from Sept. 12, 2018 shows a truck speeding into the speedway’s campgrounds during Hurricane Florence.

A hurricane is on its way to the southeast, which means, once again, the Atlanta Motor Speedway will be opening its campgrounds for people looking to escape the storm’s path.

Hurricane Michael, which was tabbed as a Category 2 storm as of Tuesday morning, is expected to increase in strength and make landfall near the Florida panhandle on Wednesday, according to Channel 2 Action News.

Ahead of Michael making its way towards Florida and Georgia, the Atlanta Motor Speedway announced Tuesday that it will open its campgrounds to those seeking refuge from the storm. The speedway did the same for Hurricane Florence last month and Hurricane Irma last year.

The speedway’s campgrounds, located in Henry County, are equipped to handle thousands of campers. Camping spots will be available free of charge for dry RV and tent campers in the Legends Campground.

For travelers with RVs and other camping vehicles that need to hook up to water, power and sewer, spots are available for $20 per night in the Premier Campground.

The Rinnai Shower Station, which is equipped with restrooms and hot showers, will also be open, free of charge. Pets are also allowed to stay, for no additional costs.

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More than 100 campers came to the speedway during Hurricane Irma. Dozens more came last month to escape Hurricane Florence.

The speedway was built in 1960 and its president, Ed Clark, said evacuees first came to the track’s campgrounds in 2004, when Floridians were trying to escape Hurricane Frances.

“We did it that time,” Clark told the AJC last year. “And going forward, anytime there’s been a storm, folks will call us and it’s an automatic yes. It’s easy for us to do. We got 843 acres.”

Those interested in RV or tent camping in the free Legends Campground at the speedway should enter the facility at Entrance "E" off Ga. Highway 41.

For more information, contact Atlanta Motor Speedway at 770-946-4211 or visit atlantamotorspeedway.com.

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Get complete coverage and forecasts for the hurricane on ajc.com as Michael approaches the coast in the coming days. 

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