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SEMINOLE LODGE
Marina, Motel & Campground
2360 Legion Road
Sneads, FL 32460
SEMINOLE LODGE PHOTOS
Monte Anderson, Owner
Availability & Reservations of Rooms/Campsites
1-800-410-5209 or 850-593-6886
Main Office & Store Open Year Round
Until 6PM Daily
Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express Accepted
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BOAT SLIP RATES $5 per day Boat slips from $45 per month |
BOAT RAMP LAUNCH FEES $2 per day * $30 per year |
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9 UNIT WATERFRONT MOTEL Rooms include air-conditioning, color television with FREE HBO Check In Time: 1:00 PM (CST) Check Out Time: 10:00 AM (CST) |
DAILY MOTEL RATES Double $42 Kitchenette $53 $6 per additional person over 2 per room All Rates PLUS Tax! |
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PETS ARE WELCOME Additional Fees Apply CAMPING INCLUDES USE OF SHOWER HOUSE! |
CAMPING RATES PER NIGHT |
*Hunting and Fishing Licenses* *Snacks*Ice*Beer* *Bait and Tackle* *Lake Map* *Full Serve Fuel Dock* *Extra Wide, Covered Boat Slips* *Launch on Sheltered Cove* |
| Approximately 50 Miles South of Dothan, AL 31 Miles Southwest of Bainbridge, GA 50 Miles West of Tallahassee, FL 25 Miles East of Marianna, FL |
Directions From I-10 Exit 158 head north on County Hwy 286 go 6 miles to Sneads, FL, turn east (right) on US 90, go about 3/4 of a mile, turn north (left) at McDaniels Grocery on Legion Road, go 2 miles, turn right at sign to Seminole Lodge Marina, Motel and Campground. |
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FACTS ABOUT LAKE SEMINOLE AREA *Jackson County - only Florida county that borders Georgia and Alabama *I-10 and US 90 cross Jackson County *Located in central panhandle of Florida *37,500 acres of water *376 miles of shoreline *Moderate climate *Diversity of plants and animals *Nationally known for fishing *Over 79 types of fish *Three Rivers: Chattahoochee-Flint-Apalachicola, which is navigable to the Gulf of Mexico *Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam Project managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers |
OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL
ACTIVITIES *Fishing*Hunting* *Boating *Camping *Picnicking *Sightseeing* *Wildlife Watching *Swimming at own risk at designated beaches* |