Seminole, Georgia
Seminole
State/Province: Georgia
Country: United States
Location Overview
Seminole is a city located in Seminole County, Georgia, within the United States. It serves as the county seat and is situated in the southwestern part of the state, close to the border with Florida. The city is positioned near the banks of the Spring Creek, contributing to its geographical significance in the region. As of the latest census data, Seminole has a population that reflects a small, rural community.
Key points of interest in Seminole include the Seminole County Courthouse, which serves as a central administrative building for local governance. The city is also near natural features such as the Lake Seminole, which is a significant reservoir created by the Jim Woodruff Dam on the Apalachicola River. Transportation in the area primarily relies on local roads, with access to major highways facilitating travel to nearby urban centers.
Recent developments in Seminole have focused on infrastructure improvements, including road maintenance and enhancements to public facilities. Economic activity in the region is predominantly driven by agriculture, with some local businesses catering to tourism related to outdoor recreational activities around Lake Seminole. Climate considerations include managing water resources and addressing seasonal weather patterns typical to the area.