Rays Lake Park

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Rays Lake Park

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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
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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About Rays Lake Park

Nestled along the pristine shores of Lake Seminole in southwest Georgia, Rays Lake Park serves as your gateway to endless outdoor adventures. Whether you're casting a line from the accessible fishing pier, launching your boat into the sprawling waters, or exploring miles of trails by foot or bike, this waterfront haven combines essential amenities with unspoiled natural beauty—all while offering convenient camping with electric hookups and well-maintained facilities.
Camping is offered at Rays Lake Park (camping is mentioned as a recreational opportunity).
Natural Features and SceneryImagine waking up to sunrise over 37,500 acres of shimmering water, where 376 miles of intricate shoreline create countless hidden coves and fishing spots waiting to be discovered. The landscape rolls gently beneath a canopy of towering pines and native hardwoods, creating a tapestry of green that shifts with the seasons. This diverse ecosystem teems with life—watch for bald eagles soaring overhead, alligators sunning on distant banks, and ring-necked ducks gliding across the water's surface. Keep your eyes open for raccoons foraging at dusk, hawks circling on thermals, and the occasional tortoise making its unhurried way through the underbrush. The lake's vastness and the forest's richness combine to create a birding paradise where black vultures, canvasbacks, and scaup join the daily symphony of wildlife that makes every visit unique.
Geological RegionSituated on the expansive waters of Lake Seminole in Southwest Georgia, the park occupies a unique position where rolling Piedmont terrain meets the coastal plain, creating the distinctive topography that shapes both the landscape and the remarkable biodiversity of this corner of the state.
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Campsite details

AccessibilityFishing pier has stair and ramp access; restrooms are within walking distance of the shelter.
Total Campsitesnull campsites
Recommended CampsitesThere is no potable water at the park; plan accordingly. Electricity hookups are available and there is a boat ramp and fishing pier on site.

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Amenities available

Picnic tables
Electricity hookups

Activities you can enjoy

Lake Seminole and the surrounding park provide opportunities for fishing, boating, camping, picnicking, hiking, biking and birding. The lake and shoreline support diverse aquatic and terrestrial habitats that enable many outdoor activities.
Hiking
Hiking is offered amid pine and hardwood forests covering the rolling hills around the lake; specific trails are not detailed in the source material.
Fishing
Lake Seminole is described as one of the best sites for sports fishing in America, with extensive stump and grass beds that provide cover. Anglers pursue largemouth, hybrid, striped and white bass, as well as catfish, crappie and bream; over 79 species of fish have been identified in the lake.
Biking
Biking is listed among the recreational opportunities available around the lake and surrounding park lands.
Boating
A boat ramp provides direct access to Lake Seminole for boating activities.
Wildlife viewing
The area supports a variety of wildlife including raccoons, alligators, ring-necked ducks, canvasbacks, scaup, hawks, bald eagles, black vultures, tortoises and snakes, making it suitable for birding and wildlife observation.
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Campground rules

  • Pets are not allowed

Hazards

General hazardsWildlife in the area includes alligators and snakes, which can present hazards to visitors.

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Humidity: 85%
Wind: 5.6 mph
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Proximity to water featuresLocated directly on Lake Seminole with a boat ramp providing lake access and a fishing pier on site.

Campground Map

Rays Lake Park
Driving directionsFrom Donalsonville: Take Hwy 39 South approximately 7 miles. Veer left onto Hwy 374 and continue approximately 7 miles. The park is on the left, just after you cross the bridge. From Bainbridge: Take Spring Creek Hwy (Hwy 253) west for approximately 18 miles. Turn right at the stop sign at Hwy 374 (Dollar General will be on your left). Continue less than a mile. Park will be on the right.
Accessible via Hwy 39, Hwy 374 and Spring Creek Hwy (Hwy 253) as described in driving directions.
Nearby places
Donalsonville (directions provided from Donalsonville)
Bainbridge (directions provided from Bainbridge)
Nearby supplies
Dollar General at the Hwy 374 intersection (mentioned in driving directions).

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Last updated December 10, 2025
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