Seminole State Park in Donalsonville offers a pristine 1,478-acre retreat on Lake Seminole's scenic cove in southwest Georgia. This peaceful destination showcases one of Georgia's largest longleaf pine forests and preserves rare longleaf wiregrass ecology, creating a natural haven for wildlife including alligators, osprey, bald eagles, and gopher tortoises.
The park accommodates 50 RV campsites with electrical hookups and pull-through sites, making it ideal for big rigs. Anglers flock to Seminole for excellent fishing, while boaters enjoy smooth cove waters perfect for water skiing, tubing, kayaking, and canoeing. A 2.2-mile hiking trail winds through the natural landscape, complemented by birding and swimming opportunities at the sand beach.
Full-service amenities include a fishing dock, three boat ramps, laundry facilities, showers, dump station, and grills. A playground, picnic shelters, and gift shop enhance the family-friendly atmosphere. The park's strategic location near the Army Aviation Museum and other regional state parks makes it a gateway to southwest Georgia's outdoor recreation. Seminole State Park delivers an authentic blend of water recreation, pristine nature, and RV-friendly comfort for travelers seeking peaceful escape in historic southwest Georgia.