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Seminole State Park
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SEMINOLE STATE PARK
SEMINOLE STATE PARK
7870 State Park Dr
Donalsonville, Georgia   39845

Phone: 229-861-3137
Reservations: 800-864-7275
This southwest Georgia park is on beautiful Lake Seminole, a 37,500-acre reservoir with excellent boating, fishing and birding. Cottages, many campsites and even picnic shelters sit near the water?s edge, offering excellent views and quick access to the lake. Because the park surrounds a small cove, visitors usually enjoy smooth water for skiing and tubing. A sand swimming beach is also provided for lake lovers. Wildlife is abundant throughout Seminole, and a nature trail leads past gopher tortoise burrows, a wetland boardwalk and one of the largest Longleaf Pine forests in a Georgia state park. Observant visitors may also see alligators, osprey, bald eagles and other wildlife. Nearby wildlife management areas provide great duck and deer hunting.




Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
March 20 by Marco Fonseca
park review stars; one to five My first visit there,very nice ,relaxing time. I recomend this park to everyone.
November 7 Beautiful, well kept, friendly staff by R. Cammauf
park review stars; one to five My first visit there and found it to be a beautiful park. I would recommend this park to everyone.
May 3 An extremely enjoyable place by Rebekah P
park review stars; one to five Our family recently spent the weekend camping there and we had an enjoyable and relaxing time, we will return!!
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Sweet Magnolia Inn - Saint Marks, FL
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Our historic inn is located in historic Saint Marks, one of the oldest settlements in North America. First settled in 1527, Saint Marks is a historic little city at the confluence of the Wakulla and St. Marks Rivers. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge, it is located just 20 miles south of Tallahassee.
60.1 miles from park*
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Located 16 miles south of Donalsonville via GA Hwy 39 or 23 miles west of Bainbridge on GA Hwy 253/Spring Creek Rd.From Tallahassee (approx. 1 hour, 10 minutes) take Hwy 27 north into Bainbridge then Hwy 253/Spring Creek Rd. west.

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