Lake Sinclair Campground

Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest · Eatonton · Georgia — managed by USDA Forest Service

About this campground

Overview The majestic Lake Sinclair was created when the waters of the Oconee River were impounded by Georgia Power Company in 1953 to operate a hydro-electric generating station. The Lake Sinclair recreational area is located in the heart of Georgia. This 15,330 acre lake (with 417 miles of shoreline!), ideal for families, scout troup meetings, or church gatherings. Lake Sinclair Recreation Area is a great place for picnicking, hiking, boating, fishing and swimming. and offers 33 campsites, with 5 campsites for campers with electric and water being available. Recreation Access to Lake Sinclair  Fishing Hiking Trails  Swim Beach  Facilities Bath House with toilets and showers  RV Dump Station  Boat Ramp Boat Dock Swim Beach Picnic Area with Grill Natural Features Lake Sinclair  Contact Info For facility specific information, please call (706) 485-7110. Nearby Attractions Murder Creek Falls - 5 miles Dennis Station Boat Ramp - 9 miles Downtown Eatonton - 12 miles Milledgeville- 15 miles

Getting there

From I-20 Exit 114 in Madison Ga Take US 441/129 south 23 miles to the intersection of US 129 south., also known as the Gray Rd. Turn right at the light and travel 8 miles to the intersection of GA- 212,turn left onto GA 212 and travel 1 mile turn left onto Twin Bridges Rd. travel 1.1 miles then turn left into the campground.

Activities

  • BOATING
  • CANOEING
  • CAMPING
  • DAY USE AREA
  • KAYAKING
  • MOTOR BOAT
  • PICNICKING
  • SWIMMING
  • WATER ACCESS
  • WATER ACTIVITIES
  • FISHING
  • BIKING

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