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Home in Eatonton
My Happy Cove
Welcome to my happy cove! If you are looking for a truly private lake retreat look no further! wake up in the morning and enjoy your coffee in one of the many rocking chairs on the back porch. Relax by spending your afternoons lounging by the pool with gorgeous big water views. Then take a paddle around and explore the cove in provided kyaks. Have fun fishing off of the dock or just soaking up all nature has to offer out on the dock. This home has 5 beds 2 being kings and sleeps 8 comfortably.
$399 per night
Home in Eatonton
Quiet Lakefront Eatonton House w/ Boat Dock!
Experience lake living at its finest when you book this waterfront vacation rental in Eatonton, Georgia! Nestled right on the shores of Lake Sinclair, the 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom house is pet friendly and features a loft, a full kitchen, central A/C and heat, 2 Smart TVs, a wood-burning fire pit, charcoal and gas grills, and more. Bring your boat and launch from the Crooked Creek Marina, cast a line from the Sinclair Fishing Pier, or enjoy a day trip to historic Milledgeville. Book today!
$204 per night
Home in Eatonton
Anchors Away…hot tub, dog-friendly, renovated
>>View our IG videos for more @anchorsaway_lakesinclair<< Renovated, spacious home w/ abundant outdoor space on deep waters of Lake Sinclair. 3 br, 2 ba + Queen pull out sofa comfortably sleeps 8. Enjoy the lake with our kayaks, paddle board, swim mat, fishing gear. Drop your boat in nearby Twin Bridges Marina & tie up at our dock. After water fun, soak in the hot tub, cook out on the grill, roast treats on the fire pit, play cornhole.
$295 per night
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Other great vacation rentals in Lake Sinclair

Home in Eatonton
Luxe Lakefront Home with Private Hot Tub, Dock,
$235 per night
Home in Sparta
Waterfront Vacation Rental Home on Lake Sinclair!
$255 per night
Home in Eatonton
Waterfront Gem on Lake Sinclair with Boat Dock!
$281 per night
Home in Sparta
Wake & Lake Hideaway
$294 per night
Home in Milledgeville
Our Happy Place with a view on Lake Sinclair
$250 per night
Private room in Milledgeville
Jane's Garden
$40 per night
Home in Eatonton
Lakefront Eatonton Getaway w/ Dock & Grill!
$176 per night
Cabin in Eatonton
'The Chalet on Sinclair' w/ Private Dock & Kayaks!
$266 per night
Home in Milledgeville
A Modern-Rustic Lake Retreat Get-Away!
$135 per night
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Vacation home in Milledgeville
Sunset Cove, 3-bedroom lake house
$400 per night
Cabin in Eatonton
Eatonton Getaway on Lake Sinclair w/ Dock!
$150 per night
Home in Sparta
*Fully Loaded* LAKE FRONT &Firepit
$280 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.


When is 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 stay in one of Lake Sinclair’s vacation rentals. 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.


What are the 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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