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. Hiking through forested hills of pine and mixed hardwoods, 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 shady picnic area, with tables and grills, overlooks the lake. For large gatherings, three pavilions are available for rental. Overnight visitors can stay in a full-facility campground next to the lake or enjoy the comforts of a modern cabin. Three Rivers has thirty campsites and one cabin situated right on the edge of Lake Seminole. Campsites with water, electricity and fire rings are $16.00 per night plus tax. The cabin sleeps four and includes one bedroom, a loft, bathroom, dining room, kitchenette, fireplace and a screened porch. It rents for $65.00 per night plus tax.
In addition to family camping, the park also has a youth/group camping area. This semi-primitive camping area has a bathhouse in the center, a fire circle with benches, and outside wash sinks. Whether at the campground or while visiting the day use area, visitors have many activities to choose from at the park. For a nice relaxing day, pack a picnic and enjoy lunch under a covered pavilion overlooking Lake Seminole, then let the kids play on the playground.