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Seminole State Park is a 604 acre (2.44 km) state park located on the shores of Lake Seminole in the extreme southwest corner of Georgia. The park offers excellent fishing opportunities on the lake, as well as a tranquil getaway in one of the park's cottages or campsites. The park also offers a scenic nature trail to experience the forest in the park. The park also offers treehouse camping that sleeps up to fifteen people. The park recently opened a new group shelter that seats up to two hundred people.

Facilities

  • 604 Acres
  • 50 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites
  • 14 Cottages
  • Lake and Swimming Beach
  • 5 Picnic Shelters
  • Group Shelter (seats 200)
  • Pioneer Campground
  • Pioneer Campground
  • Gift Shop

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Protected areas of Georgia
Federal
National Historical Parks,
historic sites and military parks
National monuments
National forests
National wildlife refuges
National Natural Landmarks
Wilderness areas
Wild and scenic rivers
National trails
Other protected areas
State
Parks
Historic parks
and sites
Forests
Other
County,
municipal
and other
Parks
Forests and
nature preserves
Nature and environmental
education centers

30°48′25″N 84°52′30″W / 30.807°N 84.875°W / 30.807; -84.875


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