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Boating At Lake Seminole In Florida

By AA-Boats & Boating Staff Writers

Lake Seminole, Florida

Free Public Boating & Watersport Activities

Lake Seminole, located on the border of Florida and Georgia, is a picturesque reservoir surrounded by serene natural beauty. The lake's proximity to various attractions makes it an enticing destination for outdoor enthusiasts and vacationers.

Boating is a prominent activity on Lake Seminole, thanks to its expansive waters and numerous coves to explore. The lake's calm waters offer an ideal setting for leisurely cruises and a variety of popular water sports, including water skiing and tubing, attracting visitors of all ages.

Boat launch ramps are strategically placed along the lake's shoreline, providing easy access for boaters to launch their vessels and embark on their waterborne adventures. These well-maintained ramps ensure that boaters can quickly get on the water and begin exploring the scenic beauty of Lake Seminole.

Several nearby cities, including Chattahoochee in Florida and Bainbridge in Georgia, offer a range of amenities and accommodations for visitors exploring Lake Seminole and its surroundings. These charming communities provide a welcoming atmosphere for boaters and vacationers to enjoy their time on the lake.

Boating season on Lake Seminole typically spans from spring to autumn, offering comfortable temperatures and clear skies for outdoor enthusiasts. During this time, the lake becomes a hub of activity, with boaters and anglers making the most of the ideal weather conditions.

Fishing is a major attraction on Lake Seminole, known for its excellent bass fishing. The lake is abundant with largemouth bass, making it a favorite destination for anglers seeking a rewarding day of fishing.

Nearby camping facilities and parks offer opportunities for visitors to extend their stay and immerse themselves in the tranquil surroundings. Camping enthusiasts can experience the natural beauty of the area while enjoying the peace and quiet that comes with staying close to the lake.

Lake Seminole's scenic vistas, recreational opportunities, and prime fishing conditions make it a sought-after destination for boaters, anglers, and nature lovers. Whether it's cruising the waters, indulging in water sports, or casting a line for a prized catch, Lake Seminole offers an unforgettable experience for all who visit its shores.

Boating, camping and fishing.

An excellent lake in a beautiful setting, Lake Seminole aka Jim Woodruff Reservoir has everything you need for a pleasant day at the lake. Over a dozen boat launch ramps, plus a few primitive launch areas, serve boaters launching canoes, kayaks, pontoon boats, sailboats, pleasure boats and a wide variety of fishing boats including bass boats. A couple marinas, several campgrounds-RV parks, shopping, dining, lodging and other amenities are available at or nearby the lake. These fertile waters covers 37,000 surface acres and provide an ideal location for water sports, boating and fishing. This reservoir is located in the northwest corner of the state on the Florida-Georgia border at Chattahoochee, FL. 376 miles of shoreline good fishing is available when fishing from a boat, or some of it from the bank. Fish species residing in the reservoir include striped bass, hybrid stripers, catfish, crappie, sunfish, chain pickerel and largemouth bass. Thick aquatic vegetation is a major factor in making the lake so fertile and provides shelter to baitfish and fish alike. Swimming here is discouraged as these waters are inhabited by alligators, and caution is recommended anywhere near the lake water.

Area Amenities

Marina: YES
Boat Rental: NO
Boat Launch Ramp: YES
Campgrounds: YES
RV Hookups: YES
Lodging: YES
Convenience Store: YES
Bait & Tackle: YES
Restaurant: YES

Camping

Three Rivers State Park Campground - 850 482-9006

Seminole Lodge & Marina Campground - 850 593-6886

Chattahoochee RV Campground & Fishing Resort - 850 663-4475

Visit the Georgia Lake Seminole page for additional resources.

Lake Seminole Map

Fishing

Fish species found in Seminole Reservoir include largemouth bass, shoal bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, black crappie, white crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish, striped bass, hybrid striped bass and chain pickerel.

Largemouth bass Shoal bass Channel catfish Flathead catfish Black crappie White crappie Bluegill Redear Sunfish Striped bass Hybrid Striped Bass Chain pickerel

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Local Contact Information

Three Rivers State Park
7908 Three Rivers Park Rd
Sneads, FL 32460
850 482-9006

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