Things to Do
RV & Site Information
Guests at Hales Landing Park can enjoy essential amenities including Flush Toilets, Water Spigot, and Drinking Water. The site is maintained by US Army Corps of Engineers, ensuring consistent upkeep and facilities management.
Popular activities at this location include Boating, Day use area, Fishing, and Picnicking. The campground's proximity to Chattahoochee offers convenient access to additional outdoor recreation opportunities in the Florida region.
Located in Chattahoochee, Florida, Hales Landing Park provides bookable camping options for visitors exploring America's public lands. Contact the site directly for real-time availability and current conditions.
About this place
Overview Hales Landing Park is located on the Flint River in Southwest Georgia. The lake and surrounding area provide a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities for fishing, camping, boating, picnicking, hiking, biking and birding. Recreation Lake Seminole is known as one of the best sites for sports fishing in America. Extensive stump and grass beds provide abundant cover where anglers fish for largemouth, hybrid, striped and white bass. Sizable populations of catfish, crappie and bream are also present. Over 79 species of fish have been identified in the lake. Facilities Hales Landing Park has restroom facilities within walking distance to the shelter. A boat ramp provides access to the lake. There are 10 picnic tables and a grill located at the shelter. Potable water and electricity area available. Natural Features Lake Seminole has a surface area of 37,500 acres with 376 miles of shoreline. A pine and hardwood forest covers the rolling hills around the lake. A variety of wildlife makes its home around Seminole Lake, including raccoons, alligators, ring-necked ducks, canvasbacks, scaup, hawks, bald eagles, black vultures, tortoises and snakes.
Contact Info For facility specific information, please call (229) 662-2001.
Getting There
From Bainbridge: Take Hwy 253/ Spring Creek Hwy South approximately 9 miles. Turn left onto Hales Landing Road. The road will dead end into the park.