"Where the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers meet, near the border with Florida, is a swampy area home to Seminole State Park and 37,500 acre Lake Seminole, which has a boardwalk path around the lily pads and boat access for fishing and exploring. The two miles of trails through the longleaf pine forests are home to countless animals, including bald eagles and deer. The park is open year round, but the summer months can be sweltering for the uninitiated." - Caroline Eubanks