7870 State Park Dr
Donalsonville
Georgia
39845
Tel: (229) 861-3137
Description
Reservations (800) 864-7275
Park (229) 861-3137
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.
Facilities
604 Acres
Lake and Swimming Beach
50 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites
Primitive Treehouse Camping (sleeps 15)
14 Cottages
Cottages #1 and #2 are dog friendly cottages
5 Picnic Shelters
Group Shelter (seats 75)
Pioneer Campground
Gift Shop
Activities
Boating and Water Skiing – 5 ramps
Fishing – 3 docks
Swimming
Hiking – 2.2-mile Gopher Tortoise Nature Trail
Canoe Rental
Miniature Golf
Geocaching
Located 16 miles south of Donalsonville via Ga. Hwy. 39, or 23 miles west of Bainbridge on Ga. Hwy. 253 (Spring Creek Road). 30 minutes north of I-10 exit Hwy. 27 near Tallahasee, Fla.
Park (229) 861-3137
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.
Facilities
604 Acres
Lake and Swimming Beach
50 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites
Primitive Treehouse Camping (sleeps 15)
14 Cottages
Cottages #1 and #2 are dog friendly cottages
5 Picnic Shelters
Group Shelter (seats 75)
Pioneer Campground
Gift Shop
Activities
Boating and Water Skiing – 5 ramps
Fishing – 3 docks
Swimming
Hiking – 2.2-mile Gopher Tortoise Nature Trail
Canoe Rental
Miniature Golf
Geocaching
Located 16 miles south of Donalsonville via Ga. Hwy. 39, or 23 miles west of Bainbridge on Ga. Hwy. 253 (Spring Creek Road). 30 minutes north of I-10 exit Hwy. 27 near Tallahasee, Fla.












