Seminole
State Park - Donalsonville, GA
 
 
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Overview
This southwest Georgia Park is on beautiful Lake Seminole, a 37,500-acre reservoir known
for its excellent sport fishing. The lake is shallow, but natural lime sink ponds
have left areas of cool, clear water with a variety of fish. The threatened gopher
tortoise, the only tortoise native to Georgia, makes its home along a 2.2-mile nature
trail designed to interpret the wiregrass community habitat. The park is located near
one of Georgias largest wildlife management areas, providing great duck and deer
hunting. Visit Seminole for peaceful relaxation or to enjoy your favorite water
sport.
Activities & Amenities
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Swimming (Lake beach) |
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Cottages |
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Tent Camping |
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Nature Trails |
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Fishing |
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RV Camping |
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Canoe & pedal boat rentals |
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Picnicking |
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Restrooms |
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Playground |
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Telephones |
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Dump Station |
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Hadicapped Access |
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Boat ramp |
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Annual Events
Independence Day Fireworks (July)
Nearby Attractions
Kolomoki Mounds State
Historic Park
Lapham-Patterson House State Historic Site
Park Times and Information
Park Hours: 7 a.m. to 10
p.m.
Park Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
CONTACT: Seminole State Park
Route 2
Donalsonville, GA 31745
(912) 861-3137
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Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites
205 Butler Street, Suite 1352 East
Atlanta, GA 30334
(404) 656-2770
Park Pass Information
A $2 daily or $25 annual parking fee is
required. The ParkPass is valid at all state parks visited that day, and Wednesdays
are free days. Annual ParkPasses are sold at park offices (senior discounts
available) or by calling (404) 657-9851.
Some information has been provided by GA State Parks Dept. |