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Sneads Park offers public boat launch access to Lake Seminole, a large 37,500-acre reservoir formed behind the Jim Woodruff Lock & Dam in Jackson County, Florida. The ramp provides a convenient entry point to the lake's calm, flat waters where the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers converge. This location is ideal for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters seeking a substantial freshwater paddling or fishing destination.
The park supports bank fishing and boat-based recreation, making it a solid base for exploring Lake Seminole's expansive waters. Paddlers should note that as a large reservoir with multiple recreational users, conditions can vary depending on dam operations and weather. The site's location in the Atlantic Coastal Plain means generally gentle terrain and accessible launch conditions. For the most current information on ramp conditions, parking availability, and any fees, contact local Jackson County parks and recreation services or check ahead before visiting.
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Lake SeminoleLocated within
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Butlers Ferry (Trails End Marina)On-site
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Sneads Park Public Boat Ramp
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