Three Rivers State Park sits at the scenic convergence of the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers in Sneads, Florida, where these waterways meet to form the vast Lake Seminole in the northwest corner of the Sunshine State near the Georgia border. The park offers full-facility camping with water and electrical hookups (30-amp and 50-amp), a dump station, pull-through sites, and big rig-friendly access, making it a welcoming destination for RV travelers of all setups. A 100-foot fishing pier in the camping area provides direct access to some of the best freshwater fishing in Florida, while a boat launch opens the door to boating and paddling on Lake Seminole. Hikers and cyclists can explore nature and mountain bike trails winding through landscapes rich with wildlife, including white-tailed deer, fox squirrels, gray foxes, and a diverse array of native and migratory birds. Picnic tables, a playground, restrooms, and showers round out the on-site amenities for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Pet-friendly policies make it easy to bring four-legged companions along. Whether casting a line at dawn, cruising the lake by boat, or spotting birds along wooded trails, Three Rivers State Park delivers a quintessential north Florida outdoor experience.