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 Attractions | Campgrounds | Canoe Routes | State Parks

   FLORIDA STATE PARKS

Region: Northwest

THREE RIVERS STATE PARK
Sneads, Florida


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Contact Information
7908 Three Rivers Park Road, Sneads32460
(850) 482-9006

Driving Directions
Three Rivers State Park is located on S. R. 271, two miles north of Sneads.

Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until sundown 365 days a year.

Park Fees
The Entrance Fee into most parks is $3.25-$4.00 per carload, up to eight people. Extra persons, walk-ins, and bicyclists are $1.00 per person. There may be additional fees for camping, tours, and museum entrances. For further information about this park, please call.

Park Activities

Beaches, Boating, Boat Ramp, Full Camping, Youth Camping, Canoeing, Fishing, Nature Trails, and Picnicking

Boat Ramp
Facilities include a boat ramp and 100-foot fishing pier.

Full Facility Camping
Camping is permitted in the Lakeside Camping Area where we have 31 beautifully shaded and semi-private campsites available for reservation. 22 of these sites have water and electric. Both Florida and Georgia are in view from our campsites. We have a dump station conveniently located near the camping area. Reservations can be made through Reserve America.

Canoeing
Canoe rentals are available at the park.

Fishing
Fishing is a popular activity at the park since Lake Seminole is well-known for its yields. Largemouth and smallmouth bass, catfish, bluegill, speckled perch, and bream are some of the fish that might be landed by anglers. A Florida fresh water fishing license is required for persons 16 years of age or older.

Nature Trails
A leisurely walk along the nature trail is an ideal way to enjoy both wildlife and natural features of the park. A variety of wild flowers are observed most of the year, including Red Bud, Dog Wood, Magnolia, and a wide variety of herb type plants. Birding can be enjoyed most of the Winter with the migration of water fowl on the lake and various song birds most all the time.