Three Rivers State
Park
Sneads, Florida
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Full Facility Camping and RV Park
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▪ Beaches
▪ Boating
▪ Boat Ramp
▪ Cabin
▪ Full Camping
▪ RV Camping
▪ Youth Camping
▪ Canoeing
▪ Fishing
▪ Nature Trails
▪ Picnicking
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30 Campsites with 30 and 50 amp Electric
& Water
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Sites 23, 24, 25,
are ADA cement paved sites
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Maximum RV
Length
40
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1 Cabin with 1 bedroom, bath,
dining room
and kitchenette
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Maximum Stay 14
Days
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Open All
Year 8 a.m. Until Sundown
▪ Fully Developed Park
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Pets Allowed
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Reservations
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It has been said that all rivers
run to the ocean; but at Three Rivers State Park, all rivers run
yet into another river. When the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers
merge to form the Apalachicola River, the result is a peaceful,
natural setting that offers the perfect opportunity to "get away
from it all."
Boat Ramp
Facilities include a boat ramp and 100-foot fishing pier.
Full Facility Camping
Camping
is permitted in the Lakeside Camping Area where we have 30
beautifully shaded and semi-private campsites available for
reservation. All 30 campsites have 30 and 50 amp power and
water.
Sites 23, 24, 25, are ADA cement
paved sites. Both
Florida and Georgia are in view from our campsites. We have a
dump station conveniently located near the camping area.
Reservations can be made through Reserve America.
Cabin
One cabin built right on the edge of Lake Seminole. 1
bedroom, 1 bathroom, dining room and kitchenette.
Canoeing
Canoe rentals are available at the park.
Fishing
Fishing is a popular activity at the park since Lake Seminole is
well-known for its yields. Largemouth and smallmouth bass,
catfish, bluegill, speckled perch, and bream are some of the
fish that might be landed by anglers. A Florida fresh water
fishing license is required for persons 16 years of age or
older.
Nature Trails
A
leisurely walk along the nature trail is an ideal way to enjoy
both wildlife and natural features of the park. A variety of
wild flowers are observed most of the year, including Red Bud,
Dog Wood, Magnolia, and a wide variety of herb type plants.
Birding can be enjoyed most of the Winter with the migration of
water fowl on the lake and various song birds most all the time.
Geography
The high hills and many ravines are similar to the Appalachian
Mountain Range and have many of the same type plants. These
consists primarily of hardwood hammocks and high pine land
communities.
Wildlife
Wildlife such as white tail deer, fox squirrel, gray fox,
bobwhite, and others roam through out the park. The high pine
land is where the gopher tortoise, long leaf pine, and wire
grass live.
The lake consist of 37000-acres and extends into Georgia.
Alligators as well as Alligator snapping turtles are commonly
seen around the lake.
Driving Directions
7908
Three Rivers Park Road, Sneads, Florida 32460
Three Rivers State Park is located on S. R. 271, two miles north
of Sneads.
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LAT 30.73917
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LON 84.93528
Park Contact
850-482-9006
Reservations
Click here for reservation information.
Reserve America, a division of Ticketmaster, is the
official reservation service for Florida's state parks.
Information provide August 2002 by the
Florida Department of Environmental
Protection. For additional information or to check for park
updates, please visit
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/ . To report any problems
with the information posted, please email
webmaster@destin-ation.com.
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