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Boating At Lake Seminole In Georgia

By AA-Boats & Boating Staff Writers

Lake Seminole, Georgia

Free Public Boating & Watersport Activities

Lake Seminole, situated at the confluence of the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers, lies on the border of Georgia, Florida, and Alabama, offering a stunning destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The lake's strategic location makes it an attractive spot for visitors seeking to explore multiple states and take in the breathtaking landscapes. Nearby attractions include the Jim Woodruff Dam and the Lake Seminole Wildlife Management Area, providing opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and experiencing the region's diverse flora and fauna.

Boating is a major draw at Lake Seminole, enticing water enthusiasts seeking to immerse themselves in its tranquil waters. The lake features a marina that caters to boating needs, providing essential services and facilities for boaters to fully enjoy their time on the water. For those without their own, boat rental options are readily available, allowing visitors to rent boats by the hour or for the entire day, making it easy for them to explore the beauty of Lake Seminole at their leisure.

Lake Seminole offers opportunity for various water sports, such as water skiing, tubing, and wakeboarding. The expansive waters and scenic surroundings create the perfect setting for thrill-seekers and water adventurers to engage in adrenaline-filled fun.

Boaters have easy access to the lake via multiple boat launch ramps positioned conveniently along its shores. Launching boats becomes a seamless process, ensuring a smooth start to their aquatic adventures without any unnecessary delays.

The vicinity of Lake Seminole is enriched by nearby cities, including Donalsonville in Georgia, providing a charming blend of local culture, shops, and dining options. These nearby towns offer visitors a glimpse of southern hospitality and a chance to experience the region's unique charm.

Boating season at Lake Seminole typically spans from spring through fall, coinciding with the favorable weather and ideal conditions for water activities. During this time, the lake becomes a hub of activity, as boaters and water enthusiasts flock to its shores to enjoy the warm days and cool evenings.

Fishing is a cherished pastime at Lake Seminole, renowned for its abundance of fish species, including largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish. The lake's waters offer a rewarding experience for anglers seeking to catch a prized fish amidst the scenic beauty of the surrounding area.

Camping options are available nearby for those seeking an immersive outdoor experience. The combination of boating, fishing, and the opportunity to connect with nature through camping makes Lake Seminole a cherished destination for adventurers and nature lovers seeking a memorable escape.

Boating, camping and fishing.

A paradise for boating in a beautiful setting, Lake Seminole is a place to enjoy the great outdoors for a weekend getaway or an extended family vacation. This reservoir covers 37,000 surface acres, and is located in the southwest corner of the state at Chattahoochee, FL. Seventeen 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. A couple marinas, multiple campgrounds and RV parks, stores, restaurants, lodging and other amenities are available to enhance your visit. Anglers and outdoor enthusiasts can explore 376 miles of shoreline for fishing from a boat or from the bank. Swimming here is discouraged as these waters are inhabited by alligators, and caution is recommended anywhere near the lake water. Fish species residing in the reservoir include striped bass, hybrid stripers, catfish, crappie, sunfish, chain pickerel and largemouth bass. The aquatic vegetation is a major factor in making the lake so fertile and provides shelter to baitfish and the bass - making it a great place to look for bass.

Lake Seminole Amenities

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

Camping

Lake Seminole RV Park Campground - 229 220-2529

Wingate's Lodge Campground - 229 246-0658

Spring Creek Park Resort Campground - 229 861-3247

East Bank Campground - 229 662-9273

Do Campground - 229 861-2279

Fins And Feathers Campground - 229 861-2279

Seminole State Park Campground - 229 861-3137

Trails End Resort RV Park & Campground - 229 861-2000

Lake Seminole Map

Fishing

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

Largemouth 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

Lake Seminole
Seminole State Park
7870 State Park Rd
Donalsonville, GA 39845
229 861-3137

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