Lake Seminole Park is a 250-acre municipal park located on the shores of Lake Seminole in Pinellas County, Florida, and serves as a designated wildlife sanctuary. It is home to biking and walking trails, which include a main two-mile-long paved trail, with a 1-mile cutoff option.
Set amidst 52 acres of breathtaking Florida flora and fauna, the Museum’s living exhibits of native wildlife, nature trails, historic exhibits and zip line and aerial adventure courses are enjoyed by visitors of all ages. The Museum is home to fourteen historic buildings that immerse visitors in 19th-century experiences and allow them to discover the history and lifestyles of southern communities. The internationally acclaimed exhibit, Jim Gary’s Twentieth Century Dinosaurs features vividly colored dinosaurs sculpted from recycled car parts that evoke thoughts about art, science, and sustainability. Tallahassee Tree to Tree Adventures, the Museum’s zip line and aerial adventure course, encourages visitors to explore the majesty of nature from high in the trees.
The Flint River stretches from Hapeville to Bainbridge, where it flows into Lake Seminole. This picturesque waterway is one of only 40 rivers in the United States to flow for 200 miles without the impediment of dams or other man-made systems. Fishing enthusiasts love to stand along the banks and fish for shoal bass, or you can launch a boat from Earl May Boat Basin Recreational Area. Not into fishing? Soak up the scenery from the vantage point of one of the railroad bridges spanning the river in Albany and Bainbridge.
The Kolomoki Mounds is one of the largest and earliest Woodland period earthwork mound complexes in the Southeastern United States and is the largest in Georgia. Constructed from 350CE to 600CE, the mound complex is located in southwest Georgia, in present-day Early County near the Chattahoochee River.
A Modern Tea Bar in the heart of Historic Downtown Bainbridge. We offer Piper and Leaf Artisan Tea and BOBA Tea! We have unique retail items and kids toys and games.