Lake Seminole
Lake Seminole is a large reservoir located in the southeastern United States, primarily in Georgia and Florida. It was created by the construction of the Jim Woodruff Dam on the Chattahoochee River in the 1950s. The lake covers approximately 37,500 acres and is known for its diverse wildlife and recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, and camping.
The lake is fed by several rivers, including the Chattahoochee, Flint, and Apalachicola rivers. It serves as an important resource for flood control, water supply, and hydroelectric power generation. Additionally, Lake Seminole is surrounded by parks and natural areas, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.