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Three Rivers State Park
Three Rivers State Park

Along the edge of Lake Seminole, where the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers converge, is Three Rivers State Park. Pine and hardwoods mix in this area of Florida, nestled close to the southwest Georgia border. The 682-acre park occupies two miles of shoreline along the lake, and is a perfect place for fishing, boating, hiking and relaxing.
Fox squirrels, white-tailed deer and gray foxes roam the wilderness, while stately magnolias, dogwood, pines and oak shade the numerous trails in the park. Full-facility campgrounds and modern cabins are also available for overnight stays.
Rolling hills and ravines, a special topography for Florida, dominate the area’s environment, and is reminiscent of the Appalachian Mountains, with high pineland communities and hardwood hammocks.
One of the best times to visit the park is in spring, as bright and beautiful wildflowers bloom along the various trails. Violets and trillium can be found covering the lush, green forest floor, while redbud, dogwood and wild plum trees are alight with blooms. Winter is the perfect time of year for bird-watchers as migratory waterfowl rest on Lake Seminole and songbirds fill the trees.
Fishing is probably the most popular activity at the park, as Lake Seminole is known for being one of the best sites in the country for freshwater fishing. A fishing pier is located on the northwest corner of the park and a boat ramp and dock for those visitors with watercraft.
High rolling hills and ravines with diversified forest with two miles of shoreline on Lake Seminole which borders Alabama and Georgia. The entrance is about 2 miles north of Sneads off River Road, (7908 Three Rivers Park Rd.)
Contact Russell Williams at (850) 482-9007 or vis
it the Park's web pages at www.abfla.com/parks/ThreeRivers/threerivers
For more information, contact:
Three Rivers State Park
7908 Three Rivers Park Road,
Sneads, Florida 32460
(850) 482-9006



