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Eycom
Sep 07, 2013Explorer
Personally, I like taking GA 44 from I-20 down to Eatonton. Mostly 2 lane, but takes you through the lakeside community of Oconee. A pretty drive. While I've camped in Milledgeville, it's been 8 or 9 years and I don't recall the park. My last couple of visits to the area, I stayed in the NF campground on Lake Sinclair about 15 miles south of Eatonton off Hwy 129 near GA 212. The campground is centrally located between Eatonton and Millidgeville and served as a base from which to work. There are many tent sites on the lake and only 7 or 8 W/E sites which are a couple of blocks off of the water. The bathrooms weren't up to snuff, so I used my own. It's quiet and with the "geezer" pass, the price is right. Be sure to stock the fridge. It's a haul to the grocery store.
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