Chattahoochee Park

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Chattahoochee Park
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230 ft

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Booking

Reservable

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Season

Year-round

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Unknown

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Electric
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February 2026

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Chattahoochee Park
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Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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Chattahoochee Park

Chattahoochee Park

30.7362, -84.8536

Driving directionsFrom Hwy 90, in Chattahoochee, FL turn at North Bolivar Street. This will turn into Booster Club Road. Continue on this road for 2 miles. Look for directional sign at the Y on Booster Club Road to stay left. At the park entrance, swim beach shelter will be to the left. The ramp shelter and Turkey Flight shelter will be to the right. Continue straight to Turkey Flight shelter. Follow signs to the right for the boat ramp shelter.
Accessible from Hwy 90 via North Bolivar Street which becomes Booster Club Road; continue approximately 2 miles and follow signs at the Y on Booster Club Road.

Best Time to Camp at Chattahoochee Park

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Summer(Jun-Aug)
4.0 / 5
Top 17% in FL

Peak boating, swimming and fishing season with on-site ramp and swim beach.

Fall(Sep-Nov)
4.0 / 5

Mild weather, wildlife viewing and good fishing make fall attractive.

Spring(Mar-May)
4.0 / 5

Good season for boating, fishing and birding as habitats become active.

Winter(Dec-Feb)
3.0 / 5

Milder winters likely still allow outdoor use, but fewer water activities and no winter sports.

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    About Chattahoochee Park

    Nestled along the shimmering waters of Lake Seminole, Chattahoochee Park beckons outdoor enthusiasts with its perfect blend of water-based adventures and land-based leisure. Whether you're casting a line at sunrise, launching your boat from the convenient ramp, or gathering family beneath one of three well-appointed picnic shelters complete with electricity and water, this lakeside haven delivers unforgettable experiences for every visitor.
    The facility overview lists camping among the recreational opportunities, but no specific information is provided about site types (tent, RV, primitive), group sites, cabins, or glamping options.
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    Amenities available

    Potable water
    Electricity hookups
    Picnic tables
    Water hookups

    Activities you can enjoy

    The lake and surrounding area provide outdoor recreational opportunities including fishing, camping, boating, picnicking, hiking, biking and birding/wildlife viewing. The park includes picnic shelters, a boat ramp, playground and courts that support a range of activities along Lake Seminole.
    HikingHiking is listed among the recreational opportunities around the lake and in the surrounding pine and hardwood forests.
    FishingLake Seminole is noted as an excellent sports fishing site with extensive stump and grass beds; anglers target largemouth, hybrid, striped and white bass, as well as catfish, crappie and bream. Over 79 species of fish have been identified. Multiple places for bank fishing and pier fishing are available, and a boat ramp provides water access.
    BikingBiking is listed among the recreational opportunities provided in the lake and surrounding area.
    BoatingA boat ramp provides access to Lake Seminole for boating on the 37,500-acre lake with extensive shoreline.
    Wildlife viewingThe park supports wildlife viewing and birding; species noted include raccoons, alligators, ring-necked ducks, canvasbacks, scaup, hawks, bald eagles, black vultures, tortoises and snakes.
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    Policies & Safety

    Hazards & AlertsWildlife present around the lake includes raccoons, alligators, tortoises and snakes (all explicitly listed in facility information).

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    Last updated February 2, 2026
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