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Reynoldsville Park offers excellent access to Spring Creek and Lake Seminole for kayakers, canoeists, and boaters. This facility features two double-lane boat ramps with adjacent courtesy docks, providing ample launching options. The paved parking area can accommodate up to 250 vehicles with trailers.
Located approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes from Tallahassee, the park is easily accessible by taking Highway 27 north into Bainbridge and then following Highway 253/Spring Creek Road. In addition to the boat ramps, Reynoldsville Park provides access to the Chattahoochee River, Harvel Pond Park, Lake Seminole, Cummings Landing, Cypress Pond Park, and other nearby recreation areas.
Reynoldsville Park is part of the Seminole State Park system, which encompasses the larger Lake Seminole project. Paddlers and boaters can explore the expansive waters of Lake Seminole, taking in the diverse wildlife and scenic vistas. Whether you're launching a kayak, canoe, or motorized boat, Reynoldsville Park offers a well-equipped access point to enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
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Free Access
This recreation area is part of Lake Seminole
Nearby Recreation Areas
Lake SeminoleLocated within
Nearby Boat Facilities
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Butlers Ferry (Trails End Marina)On-site
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Hales Landing ParkOn-site
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