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Trail and Campground Map. Make a Reservation Download Park Map. Welcome to Three Rivers State Park. Where Florida meets the southwest corner of Georgia, the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers converge to form Lake Seminole, the setting for this peaceful park.
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Hours. 8 a.m. until sunset daily, Central time zone. Fees...
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- Three Rivers Trail and Campground Map
Three Rivers State Park Trail Map Day Use . Lakeview Trail...
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Three Rivers State Park is a Florida State Park located north of Sneads, on the shores of Lake Seminole near the Georgia border, in northwestern Florida. It is named for the main rivers associated with Lake Seminole: the Chattahoochee and the Flint (which flow into it from Georgia), and the Apalachicola (whose source is the lake itself.)
Three Rivers State Park is a Florida State Park located north of Sneads, on the shores of Lake Seminole near the Georgia border, in northwestern Florida.
Three Rivers State Park is located at 7908 Three Rivers Park Road Sneads, FL 32460 Three River SP is easily reached via I-10. Take Exit 158 and travel north into the town of Sneads. At Sneads, turn left (west) onto Hwy 90.
Three Rivers State Park is located north of Sneads, on the shores of Lake Seminole near the Georgia border, in northwestern Florida. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking through forested hills of pine and mixed hardwoods, wildlife viewing, picnicking, freshwater fishing or camping.