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A view of Lake Seminole

Three Rivers State Park

The pristine Lake Seminole stands central in this delightful corner of north Florida where three rivers converge

Hours

8 a.m. until sunset Central time 

Fees

$3 per vehicle

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Location

7908 Three Rivers Park Road
Sneads FL 32460

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Contact Info

850-482-9006

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Welcome to Three Rivers State Park

Where Florida meets the southwest corner of Georgia, the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers converge to form Lake Seminole, the setting for this peaceful park.


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Looking around the landscape, visitors might catch sight of fox squirrels, white-tailed deer, gray foxes or many species of native and migratory birds. Campers can launch from a boat ramp to enjoy some of the best freshwater fishing in the state or fish from a 100-foot pier in the camping area. A quaint picnic area with tables and grills overlooks the lake.

For overnight visitors, a rustic cabin and full-facility campgrounds (no sewer hook-up; dump station only) are available near the lake.

The park continues to recover from the effects of Hurricane Michael.

Plan Your Visit

A bearded park manager stands against a background of trees and a lake
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Manager's Message

Thank you for your interest in Three Rivers State Park, located along the southwest shore of Lake Seminole in Jackson County. The park offers camping, trails, lake access and day use facilities. Visit us and experience "the Real Florida."


Three Rivers Moving trees
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Hurricane Recovery at Three Rivers State Park

In October 2018, Hurricane Michael changed Three Rivers State Park and its forest forever. Immediately after the storm passed, state park teams from across Florida came to help.
A view of Lake Seminole.
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Activities at Lake Seminole

A sense of peace and serenity surrounds the pristine Lake Seminole at Three Rivers State park.

Experiences

Bicycling
Bicycling
Birding
Birding
Boating
Boating
Camping
Camping
Camping, Primitive Group
Camping, Primitive Group
Fishing
Fishing
Hiking
Hiking
Mountain Biking
Mountain Biking
Paddling
Paddling
Picnicking
Picnicking
Reunions and Gatherings
Reunions and Gatherings
Tours
Tours
Walking and Running
Walking and Running
Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife Viewing

Amenities

Accessible Amenities
Accessible Amenities
Boat Ramp
Boat Ramp
Cabins
Cabins
Campfire Circles
Campfire Circles
Campgrounds
Campgrounds
Dump Station
Dump Station
Interpretive Exhibit
Interpretive Exhibit
Mountain Bike Trail
Mountain Bike Trail
Nature Trail
Nature Trail
Parking
Parking
Pets
Pets
Picnic Pavilion
Picnic Pavilion
Playground
Playground
Recycling
Recycling
Restroom Facilities
Restroom Facilities
RV
RV
Water Fountain
Water Fountain

Three Rivers State Park Photo Gallery

Three Rivers Tortoise
Three Rivers Bluff
The Lakeview picnic pavilion at Three Rivers State Park.
Three River Picnic
A view of a couple out on the lake fishing.
A view of the area nicknamed "the point."
A view of the fishing pier.
water, activities
A view of a Sherman's Fox Squirrel perched on a fence post.
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Sherman's Fox Squirrel

Just as the landscape is recovering from Hurricane Michael, so is the wildlife. At Three Rivers State Park, you can see the fox squirrel bouncing around the landscape once again.
A view of lake seminole and the vegetation around it.
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Lake Seminole at Three Rivers

At the convergence of three rivers lies the incredible Lake Seminole. But this ecological landscape is significant for more than just fishing.

People Make the Parks

Melissa Hobbs.

Staff Spotlight

Greeting visitors and their pets at the ranger station, Melissa says "you must love dogs!"
Cotton and Patti receive their award.

Volunteer Spotlight

Cotton and Patti Skinner are the recipients of the 2022 Team of Two of the Year for Visitor Services.
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Florida State Parks Foundation

The statewide nonprofit partner meeting critical funding needs for universal access, conservation, education and preservation.

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