Winstons Mom
For Seminole State Park: Simply awesome park. Unfortunately they will be refurbishing the campground starting July first, so call to make sure there there is availability. Maybe they are just expanding…if it’s open all spots except next to the playground are great.
Posted Mar 24, 2024 by Winstons Mom from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Ktpodell
For Seminole State Park: WOW! This is a beautiful Georgia State Park! We stayed in site #9 which was the closest one to the waterfront. It was a pull through site and easy to level up the truck camper. Temperature was perfect. The bathhouse was average but up to date and clean. Laundry is at the bathhouse and $1.50 for each. We road our ebikes 49 miles round trip through farm land & into Donalsonville GA. We were thankful to find some food options (Subway, DQ, & Hardee’s) in Donalsonville. Note trail is sandy most of the way. Our e-bikes have 4 inch tires so we did okay. Definitely not a trail for touring bikes. Admittedly, the park doesn’t have a lot to offer in activities. There is a putt putt course and playground areas. There is a beach for swimming. It was a great 2 night stop over on our way to Appalachacola.
Posted Feb 23, 2023 by Ktpodell from Bristol TN. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Joni
For Seminole State Park: Great park on a small lake. Many pull through site. Lots of birds to watch while relaxing. You can take your boat, but no rentals available at this time with the Covid. Best sunrise I’ve ever seen at a campground.
Posted Jul 29, 2020 by Joni from St. Petersburg FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Joy
For Seminole State Park: Lake Seminole is one of the nicest state parks we've ever stayed at. We found it by surprise and were thrilled. This is very well-kept, manicured and clean. The staff was friendly and helpful. The bathrooms were newer and cleaned regularly. The sites are very large and many are lake front. Great place to boat,fish,bike or hike. I did take a peak at the cabins while the ladies were cleaning and it was very nice and newer. Not like what you would expect from a state park cabin. It had all amenities and was more like an ocean front rental you would find on the beach. We are already planning to go again. The only drawback is that it is secluded, which may not be one at all. It is a drive to any kind of activity. About 1.5 hours from Tallahassee, 2 from Panama City, 1 from caverns. There is an average grocery nearby but if you are a health conscious eater, there is a whole foods in Tallahassee. Your standard fair grocery is about twenty minutes away and a Dollar store is just down the road about five minutes. Mexican restaurant in Bainbridge is decent for a night out and 4 Rivers BBQ in Tallahassee is a must if your up for a day trip. It is also in a great shopping center with Whole Foods. There are local kennels we used for day trips to Tallahassee just minutes from restaurants and shops. Only $15 for the day with proper documentation. The park was busier on the weekend but not at all during the week. We were there in early spring.
Posted Jun 09, 2015 by Joy from Erie,PA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Tppchef
For Seminole State Park: July 2014...There are very few RV waterfront lots available. Book your site ahead of time of that is important. The cabin sites are amazing. This park has everything. Our internet - cell worked fine AT&T. Most of the RV sites need just a minor adjustment to level your rig. Biking is easy in the park. It is also very clean. They have many pull through lots.
Posted Jul 28, 2014 by Tppchef from Tampa. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.