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8110 County Road 374

3 2.0   Sf: 960   Yr: 1997  Acres: 0.440

Who is ready to own a lake property? This property is located on County Road 374 on a canal that puts you right in Cypress Pond. Who likes to catch Speckle Perch/Crappie? I bet some of you like to...

Holly Island West

8069 Lake Joan Drive

2 2.0   Sf: 1024   Yr: 1987  Acres: 0.537

Here is your opportunity to own an affordable property at Lake Seminole. This property is located in the heart of Sealy/Holly Island, which is close to several boat landings that can put you on the...

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Lake Seminole Information

Lake Seminole is a large reservoir located in the southwestern part of Georgia, near the border with Florida. It was created by the construction of the Jim Woodruff Dam on the Apalachicola River in the 1950s. Here are some key points about Lake Seminole:

Geographic Information
- Location: Lake Seminole spans Decatur County and Seminole County in Georgia, and extends into the Florida Panhandle.
- Surface Area: The lake covers approximately 37,500 acres.
- Water Source: The lake is fed by the Chattahoochee River, the Flint River, and the Apalachicola River, which creates a dynamic and diverse ecosystem.

Recreation
Lake Seminole is a popular destination for various recreational activities, including:
- Fishing: The lake is known for its excellent fishing opportunities. Anglers can catch species such as largemouth bass, striped bass, crappie, and catfish.
- Boating: With its vast expanse of water, the lake is ideal for boating, jet skiing, and water skiing.
- Camping: There are several campgrounds and parks along the shore, offering camping facilities.
- Hiking and Wildlife Watching: The surrounding areas provide opportunities for hiking and observing a variety of wildlife, including birds, deer, and more.

Environmental Significance
Lake Seminole is part of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River Basin, which is crucial for regional water supply and ecosystems. The lake serves as a habitat for various species of fish and wildlife and plays an important role in maintaining the ecological balance of the area's rivers and wetlands.

Historical and Cultural Context
The area around Lake Seminole has a rich cultural history, with indigenous communities having lived there for centuries before European settlement. Today, it continues to be a recreational hub as well as an important resource for the local economy.

Access and Facilities
There are several public access points and boat ramps around the lake, as well as marinas and rental facilities for boats and equipment. Visitors often utilize nearby towns, such as Donalsonville, for lodging, dining, and other amenities.

For those interested in visiting or exploring Lake Seminole, it's a good idea to check local regulations, fishing licenses, and any guidelines for park use to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Are Jet Skis permitted on Lake Seminole? Yes
Can you Swim in Lake Seminole? Yes
What is the Water Quality at Lake Seminole? Good
What is the Average water level variance at Lake Seminole? Average
Are Boat Docks permitted at Lake Seminole? Yes, with approval from the Army Core of Engineers
Are Power Boats permitted at Lake Seminole? Yes
What is the Lake Depth at Lake Seminole? Varies, has a marked channel that runs through the lake
What are the Nearby Cities to Lake Seminole? Tallahassee 65 miles, Dothan 40 miles, Albany 75 miles
What is the Closest Airport to Lake Seminole? Tallahassee 65 miles, Dothan 40 miles, Albany 75 miles
What are the Building restrictions at Lake Seminole? 1500+ SQFT - NO MOBILEHOMES

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