Lake Sinclair
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The lake was named after Benjamin W. Sinclair, a Georgia Power official.[1]
Location
Located in the central region of Georgia, on the Oconee River, Lake Sinclair stretches through the counties of Putnam, Hancock, and Baldwin. Lake Sinclair was created in 1953. With approximately Template:Convert of scenic shoreline, winding coves and inlets as well as several vast stretches of open water, Lake Sinclair offers recreational boating pleasure. The lake is made up of a Template:Convert area of water and provides both electricity and recreation. Milledgeville, Georgia, is the largest city on Lake Sinclair, though most of the lake is located in Putnam County.[2]
Recreation
Lake Sinclair is largely used by lake residents and people who live and house their boats, watercraft and RVs on the lake. There is easy access to the water with two public boat ramps provided by Georgia Power. There are also marinas and boat storage areas located on the lake. Other areas of access to the lake includes Oconee Springs Park. Lake Sinclair is the site of several fishing tournaments—both local and national—and attracts fishermen of various skill levels and interest. Visitors find fall and winter fishing at Lake Sinclair a special treat due to the mild climate and activity. There is also a popular fishing area below the dam near Milledgeville. Several recreation areas, such as Oconee Springs Park and Rocky Creek Park, provide day-use facilities that include picnic tables, grills, boat ramp and a small beach. There is camping and even cabin rentals provided at Oconee Springs Park, but not Rocky Creek Park.
Hydroelectric generating station
Lake Sinclair was created in 1953 when the waters of the Oconee river were dammed to create a Template:Convert hydroelectric generating station.[3] Development of this lake as a recreational area began through a planned cooperative program. Participants included the Oconee Area Planning and Development Commission, the U.S. Forest Service, The Georgia Game and Fish Commission, Georgia Power Company and several independent businesses.
Tributaries
Lake Sinclair is fed by several creeks and rivers, including Beaver Dam, Crooked, Rooty, Sandy Run, Shoulder Bone, Potato, Island, Rocky, Nancy Branch, Reedy Branch, and Little River. The lake covers Template:Convert and has Template:Convert of shoreline with a maximum depth of Template:Convert.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Sinclair Dam
The Sinclair dam is approximately Template:Convert high and Template:Convert long.
Notes
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- Reservoirs in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Protected areas of Baldwin County, Georgia
- Protected areas of Hancock County, Georgia
- Protected areas of Putnam County, Georgia
- Bodies of water of Baldwin County, Georgia
- Bodies of water of Hancock County, Georgia
- Bodies of water of Putnam County, Georgia
- 1953 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)