Three Rivers State Park
About Three Rivers State Park
A NOTE FROM THE MANAGER
Jacob Strickland
Summer is here and the forest is alive with flowers and the fishing is good. Come out and enjoy the nice scenery and good fishing. The wildlife at Three Rivers has been very active, so bring a camera. The park drive is resurfaced so come enjoy our new road.
White-tailed deer and fox squirrels are commonly seen along the park drive. Our recently completed prescribed burns allow you to see the geography of the area and provides a beautiful contrast to the brightly colored plants bursting through the ash.
Three Rivers has thirty campsites in the campground and one cabin built right on the edge of Lake Seminole. Campsites with water, electricity and fire rings are $16.00 a night. The cabin sleeps four, and includes one bedroom, a loft, bathroom, dining room, kitchenette, fireplace and screened porch. It is rented for $65.00 a night.
In addition to family camping, the park also has a youth/group camping area. This semi/primitive camping area is divided into two camping areas with a bathhouse in the center. The park can set up a service project for youth organizations, such as litter clean up, planting native species or construction projects.
Whether at the campground or while visiting the day use area, visitors have many activities to choose from at the park. For a nice relaxing day, pack a picnic and enjoy lunch under a covered pavilion overlooking Lake Seminole, then let the kids play on the playground.
For a great day outside, bring a fishing pole or take a leisurely walk on a nature trail. Need to get some exercise? Bring your bike and ride through the park or rent a canoe and paddle around the lake.
The park also offers pavilion space to rent for family gatherings, reunions, birthdays, weddings and other events.
Three Rivers State Park is a great family spot for recreation and relaxation!
DESIGNATIONS
GETTING HERE
Three Rivers State Park is located two miles north of Sneads on State Road 271 (River Road).
GET INVOLVED
- For forms, information and benefits of volunteering visit Get Involved.





