Hales Landing Park

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Hales Landing Park
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112 ft

Price

$60/night

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Season

Year-round

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Hales Landing Park
$60.00 - $60.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Group Shelter Electric: $60.00. Plus Recreation.gov reservation transaction fee ($8 online / $9 phone / $3 in person).
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Hales Landing Park

Hales Landing Park

30.8476, -84.6602

Nearby places
Bainbridge: approximately 9 miles

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Go if

Bass and crappie anglers will get the most out of this place, the lake holds 79-plus fish species and the stump beds are serious. Shaded sites and praised camp hosts make summer heat tolerable, even with afternoon thunderstorms rolling through most days.

Skip if

Tent campers and anyone without a boat will run short on things to do, hiking and biking details are vague, hookups and a picnic shelter are essentially the full amenity list, and alligators along the shoreline are a real consideration for kids or dogs near the water's edge.


Campgrounds
Lake Seminole
Hales Landing Park

About Lake Seminole

Context for the broader area surrounding Hales Landing Park, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.

The Lake Seminole project, originally authorized as the Jim Woodruff Lock & Dam Project by the River and Harbor Act of 1946, was the first of three locks and dams constructed for navigation, hydro-power, recreation and related use purposes on the Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, and Flint River systems. Construction of this muti-purpose project began in 1947 and was completed in 1957. Lake Seminole borders both Georgia and Florida and has 37,500 acres of water and over 18,000 acres of surrounding land.

Directions

From Tallahassee, FL, 42 mi W on US 90 to Chattahoochee, FL, to North on Decatur Street 1 mi. Decatur Street becomes Booster Club Road, the dam and visitor center are on the left (2382 Booster Club Road).