Lake Sinclair

Water type: Artificial lake
Continent: North America
Climate: Subtropical

Lake Sinclair is a man-made lake in central Georgia near Eatonton. It is operated by Georgia Power.

The lake was named after Benjamin W. Sinclair, a Georgia Power official.

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 417 miles (671 km) 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 15,330-acre (6,200 ha) 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.