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Boaters and lake swimmers get the most out of this place. Site 16 puts you right at the water's edge, and five boat ramps mean no waiting to launch. Summer mornings on Lake Seminole are the sweet spot before afternoon thunderstorms roll in.
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Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
$5 - $50/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
50 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Check Policy
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7870 STATE PARK DRIVE, Donalsonville, Georgia, 39845, United States
Boaters and lake swimmers get the most out of this place. Site 16 puts you right at the water's edge, and five boat ramps mean no waiting to launch. Summer mornings on Lake Seminole are the sweet spot before afternoon thunderstorms roll in.
Shade-seekers and privacy-minded tent campers may be disappointed. Several sites sit in open sun with little tree cover, and shore fishing is hampered by overgrown lily pads. Cell service is hit-or-miss depending on your carrier.
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Summer delivers the best conditions for lake activities, with daytime highs in the mid-80s to mid-90s °F. The water warms up for swimming, and shaded campsites provide relief from the heat, though afternoon thunderstorms are common. Plan water outings for mornings. Humidity runs high during these months. Cooler months from December through March offer more comfortable temperatures for fishing and hiking, with fewer crowds and less oppressive heat. Midweek stays tend to be quieter than weekends and holidays year-round.
Summer best for lake activities; water warms up and beach/swimming are popular.
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Campsites have officially reopened at Seminole State Park, featuring a brand-new comfort station and all new electric and plumbing for RVs.
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Site #16 was mentioned as being right next to the water.
Site #13 was described as a large pull-through site.
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