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Seminole State Park
By boat: A short channel on right hand side going upstream from Woodruff Dam
By vehicle: Off State Route 253 (Spring Creek Road) just before the intersection with State Route 39.
Amenities: Ramps, docks, camping, picnic area, comfort station, drinking water, cabins, bath house, swimming
Web site: gastateparks.org/info/seminole/
Phone number: (229) 861-3137
Six boat ramps and four docks provide quick and easy boat launching no matter what the size of your craft. However, if you come by boat, you can ride in the lagoon, but there are no docking facilities.
For visitors, you can experience anything from sleeping in a fully equipped, modern cabin, complete with coffeemaker, to a cozy tent and sleeping bags under the stars. Two of the cabins have been designated pet friendly, which means you may make a reservation for the family pet to spend time at the lake with everyone.
If RV camping trailers are your idea of roughing it, you will find plenty of scenic sites with full hook ups, water and sewage and electric. If you prefer, you can go primitive. The restrooms and shower facilities are squeaky clean and inviting.
There is an enclosed sandy beach, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. For picnic lovers, there are plenty of picnic tables and grills along with group shelters.
Seminole state Park is handicapped friendly. Even their main nature trail, the Gopher Tortoise Trail, is handicapped accessible.
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