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Vacation rentals in Lake Sinclair

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Home in Eatonton
Private Oconee Lakefront Cottage w/Fantastic View!
Welcome to our Lake Oconee Cottage! Fully stocked kitchen and all of the linens/supplies you need! 1200 sq ft of open space including 2 Queen BR’s, 2 sitting areas, pullout couch, wood fireplace, 2 couches, leather recliner, 2 decks, grill, fire pit, kayak, floats, and tree swing. Cable/WiFi/AppleTV. Private woods to explore! Great land and lake location. Fantastic view! Swim out “beach” on a rolling clean cove. Marina around corner. Quiet lakefront property, private, but minutes to everything!
$195 per night
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Tiny home in Milledgeville
Cozy Tiny House with Soaker Tub & Outdoor Shower
There’s a queen bed and two twin beds in an upstairs loft, a fully stocked kitchen, outdoor shower with HUGE rainwater shower head, and a soaker tub with Smart TV! Perfect for a weekend getaway. 4 miles to GCSU. 11 miles to the Sinclair Marina slip to put your boat in the lake. * We have recently added a tankless water heater. You can enjoy plenty of hot water when taking that outdoor shower or fill the soaker tub up and relax, knowing you won’t run out of hot water.
$124 per night
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Cabin in Milledgeville
The Real Reel
Two bedroom 1 bath lake front home with beautiful gardens that bloom year round. Escape from the hustle to enjoy the water, listen to the songbirds or enjoy a book by the fire. Heat up the grill or watch the water while rocking in the rocking chairs on the screened in porch. This location is the most peaceful place in Georgia. We offer kayaks, floats and stand up paddle boards for some downtime. Put your boat in the water or rent one at the marina!
$154 per night

Other great vacation rentals in Lake Sinclair

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Home in Sparta
Wake & Lake Hideaway
$185 per night
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Apartment in Eatonton
Lakefront Upper Level Villa in Cuscowilla (D-Unit)
$182 per night
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Condo in Eatonton
Luxury Waterfront 1BR Suite/Prime Location!!
$228 per night
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Home in Milledgeville
Feel Like Home
$250 per night
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Home in Eatonton
Gorgeous Waterfront Log Home on Lake Sinclair
$199 per night
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Guesthouse in Haddock
off the beaten path
$55 per night
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Home in Eatonton
Lake Oconee Waterfront Cabin+Fire Pit+Dock+VIEWS
$239 per night
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Home in Eatonton
Lake Sinclair home with nostalgic arcade & karaoke
$151 per night
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Home in Milledgeville
Lakefront Luxury Living, dock, dogs welcome
$150 per night
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Home in Eatonton
Enjoy lake life! Only 1.5 hours from ATL.
$146 per night
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Home in Milledgeville
Scenic Hideaway at Lake Sinclair
$125 per night
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Cottage in Eatonton
Little River Retreat on Lake Sinclair
$198 per night

Your guide to Lake Sinclair

Welcome to Lake Sinclair

Lake Sinclair’s 15,330 acres of fresh water and verdant forest make it one of central Georgia’s most treasured spots for a relaxing shoreside getaway. While there’s no shortage of activities to take part in around here, most visitors tend to gravitate toward water sports, taking full advantage of the lake’s 500-plus miles of shoreline. The water is teeming with catfish and several species of bass, making it a top fishing destination, and there’s ample opportunity for renting kayaks, inner tubes, and water skis — if you’re brave enough, that is. Though the lake itself is spectacular, don’t miss out on the abundant natural beauty just next door at the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge. Streaked with thousands of miles of hiking trails and home to a massive array of mammals, birds, and butterflies, this sprawling sanctuary is a true haven for any visiting nature lovers.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Lake Sinclair

Given Georgia’s favorable year-round weather, there’s really no wrong time to visit Lake Sinclair. For those who have an aversion to crowds, tourism tends to be at its lowest in the winter months — though it may be a little cold for swimming and tubing. Conversely, summer brings peak heat and sun, but the boat launches can be on the busy side. That said, it’s the ideal time of year if you’re trying to make a few friends on the water. Springtime offers a favorable balance between the two, with warm temperatures but not quite as many visitors. During fall, you’ll be treated to colorful foliage along with a few lively local jamborees, ranging from the BBQ and live music-focused Deep Roots Festival to the Milledgeville-Eatonton (ME) Film Festival, an event showcasing features and shorts with a Southern Gothic flair.


Top things to do in Lake Sinclair

Georgia’s Old Governor’s Mansion

A reminder of Milledgeville’s former status as capital of Georgia, the Old Governor’s Mansion is one of the state’s architectural marvels. Given its elegant 1830s-era Greek Revival design and historic significance, it’s no wonder that it has been designated a U.S. National Landmark since the 1970s.

Lockerly Arboretum

The perfect destination for a leisurely afternoon stroll, this sprawling estate is home to 50 acres of vibrant flowers and verdant foliage. Soak in the beauty of the arboretum before laying out a lunch at one of the picnic tables by the pond. Or stretch your legs on the mile-long nature trail shaded by oaks, magnolias, and, in spring, a riot of wildflowers.

Natural History Museum at Georgia College

A paradise for visiting nature enthusiasts, Georgia College’s own natural history museum houses more than 100,000 preserved organisms on display. Gaze in wonder at massive fossils of mammoths and other prehistoric beasts, then head over to the Mammalogy section to view rhinoceros, lion, and giraffe skeletons.

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