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Tucked away in northwestern Florida near the Georgia border, Three Rivers State Park offers something for all outdoor enthusiasts. Located ten minutes from Chattahoochee and sitting on the shores of Lake Seminole, this pretty park offers a chance for campers to relax, immerse themselves in beautiful natural surroundings, and indulge in a wide range of outdoor activities.

Fishing, birding, paddling, and hiking are just some of the activities on offer here, while there's also a 30-site campground overlooking the lake. If you're searching for somewhere to host your next motorhome camping vacation, Three Rivers State Park should be high on your list of must-visit destinations.

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Getting Outdoors

With Three Rivers State Park boasting a prime lakeside position, it probably won't surprise you to learn that one of the most popular activities in the park is fishing. The lake itself holds more than 37,000 acres of water and offers some of the best freshwater fishing to be found anywhere in Florida.

Campers can either cast a line straight from a fishing pier or use the campground's boat ramp to get out and about on the lake. The list of species they can target is a long one and includes largemouth and smallmouth bass, bream, speckled perch, bluegill, and catfish. However, make sure you have an appropriate fishing license and that you adhere to all park fishing regulations.

If fishing isn't your cup of tea, you might prefer to explore the lake in a canoe or kayak. The peaceful waters are perfect for paddling, allowing you to make your way around the beaches and bays that make up some of the lake's 370-plus miles of shoreline. Aluminum canoes are available for rent in the park if you don't have your own watercraft.

When you're not out on the lake, one of the other best ways to pass the time in Three Rivers State Park is to take a hike. Four nature trails offer five miles of hiking for campers, winding their way through the rolling hills and pines around the lake's edge. One of the most popular routes is the two-mile loop formed by the Ridge and Lakeview Trails, which leads you through hardwood forest and also offers some lovely vistas of the lake along the way.

Finally, don't forget to keep an eye out for birds along the way. Three Rivers State Park is a well-known birding destination, so make sure you get a birdwatching checklist before heading out on a trail. Not only will you see myriad species of waterfowl that call the lake home, but you might even catch a glimpse of a bald eagle soaring high above.

Camping at Three Rivers State Park

If you're keen to go camping in Three Rivers State Park, book an RV in Jackson County and reserve a site in the park's peaceful campground.

Located near the waters of Lake Seminole, the campground offers 30 sites that enjoy views of the surrounding terrain and into neighboring Georgia. Sites come equipped with water and electric hookups. Each space enjoys a decent amount of shade as well as a little privacy from neighboring campers. However, it's worth noting that the maximum permitted RV length here is 50 feet.

Each site also gets its own picnic table and grill ring, with restrooms and a dump station nearby. Anglers will love the fact that the campground has its own boat ramp and fishing pier, while those traveling with a dog will be pleased to learn that leashed and well-behaved pets are welcome on all sites.

Finally, if you're visiting with friends or family who won't be traveling in an RV rental, they may want to reserve the park's rustic one-bedroom cabin for a night or two.

Exploring the Area

When you're ready to bring your Three Rivers State Park RV camping adventure to an end and hit the road once again, you won't have to drive too far to find a host of other attractions and destinations worth visiting.

If you want to explore Lake Seminole from a different angle, you might want to make the 40-minute drive to Seminole State Park, which is located on the lake's northern shore. Alternatively, you might decide to head northwest into Alabama and check out the city of Dothan, where kids will love exploring Water World and the Adventureland Theme Park.

Of course, if you're keen to head for the coast, Panama City is less than an hour and a half to the southwest. While you're there, make sure you take a tour of spectacular Shell Island Beach, which is known for its white sands and beautiful, clear waters.

As you can see, there's a truly diverse range of travel experiences just waiting to be enjoyed in this part of Florida. So find a rental RV near Three Rivers State Park, pack your bags, and set out to explore the best the region has to offer.

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