This fully furnished home has a wood-burning fireplace, cable, water, an outdoor fire pit, and a grill that can be used as propane or charcoal. It also has high-speed internet with 2 seating areas.
This beautifully updated house is a gem. It has three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. Relax on the front porch or back deck and enjoy the stillness of nature. It is easy to walk down to the community's dock. You can fish, or swim right off the dock; there is a great view of the lake. There is a super Walmart in both Eatonton and Milledgeville. Kroger and ALDI are nearby.
There are several golf courses located nearby, along with pickleball courts. The city of Eatonton is 15 miles from the house, 22 miles to Milledgeville, 20 miles to Greensboro, and 32 miles to Madison. Bring your own boat or jet skis, or hire a fishing guide for Bass, Catfish, or crappies.
For those with children, a 15-minute drive separates you from Oconee Springs Park, a family campground and waterpark that features a sandy beach, playground, volleyball court, paddleboats, waterslide, blob, and water trampoline. Outside guests (non-campers) can purchase a daily park pass for endless fun under the sun, and we know that your little ones will be delightfully exhausted at the end of the day.
Less than 30 minutes away are the towns of Eatonton (visit Uncle Remus Museum) and Greensboro, home to Sinclair's twin-separated-by-dam, Lake Oconee. Both of these areas have historic downtown districts, various dining and retail options, and seasonal farmers' markets, festivals, and events that highlight the easygoing lifestyle of Lake Country.
For true Southern culture, look no further than the largest city on Lake Sinclair. Milledgeville is a trove of history, having served as the state capital of Georgia from 1803-1863 and now as host to Georgia College & State University. Downtown Milledgeville is a 10-block historic district lined with antebellum masterpieces, including the Old Governor's Mansion that was once occupied overnight by General William T. Sherman in his famous March to the Sea during the Civil War. Milledgeville also boasts Andalusia Farm, home of acclaimed late author Flannery O'Connor, who dryly remarked on her hometown; the master suite has a king-sized bed and master bath.