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Access Site GA

Dennis Station

Oconee River - Lake Sinclair Rocky Creek

Source: georgia_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: GA
County: Baldwin
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 33.16786697, -83.18859249
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About This Access Site
Seabrook Road provides boat access to Lake Sinclair, the impounded section of the Oconee River in Baldwin County, Georgia. This is a large reservoir system with relatively calm water conditions suitable for various recreational boating activities. The Oconee River system drains approximately 5,275 square miles and maintains an average flow of over 5,000 cubic feet per second, making it a significant waterway in the region. Lake Sinclair offers a more controlled environment than the free-flowing river sections downstream, with an average water velocity of 2.91 feet per second within the reservoir.

The access point at Seabrook Road serves as an entry point for paddlers, anglers, and recreational boaters exploring the lake. The broader Oconee River system features a significant elevation change of 435 feet over its 220-mile length, but within the lake impoundment the water is relatively stable. Boaters should be aware that this is a large reservoir system with potential for boat traffic, particularly on weekends and during peak seasons. The lake environment makes it accessible to paddlers of varying skill levels, though basic boating safety knowledge is recommended.
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