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Lake Sinclair Events
Get Spotted!

If you want to play along all you have to do is grab a Lake Sinclair Life cling, stick it on your car and then hit the town!
Get spotted and then you'll win!One will be be announced each week on our Facebook and Instagram accounts, so make sure to like/follow our pages and keep an eye on it.
The campaign will end June 25. Clings are available for pick-up at the same locations where you can get a copy of Lake Sinclair Life: The Local’s Guide Book.
More information regarding prizes coming soon!
Drink Specials at Lake Sinclair

Are you looking for the best drink specials at Lake Sinclair?
Look no further than our new post, Ultimate Guide To Best Drink Specials at Lake Sinclair!
No matter the day of the week, our local restaurants have discounted cocktails, beers, margaritas, shots and wines waiting for you to try!
May Events
It’s officially May!
If you’re looking for stuff to do this month then you need to check out out monthly events post. We just updated it with all new upcoming events.
Click here to find all What's Happening at Lake Sinclair this May

The Ultimate Day Trip Guide
Are you looking to go on an adventure with family or friends for the day? We’ve compiled a list of places located within a one to three-hour drive from Lake Sinclair that are perfect for your next day trip. If you like shopping, history, art, breweries or golfing, we’ve got some suggestions for you!
Click here to check out our new post, The Ultimate Day Trip Guide

Featured Business: Lockerly Arboretum
On 50 beautiful acres, this nonprofit establishment provides a serene environment for appreciation and learning. As a Level II Accredited Arboretum, Lockerly has established the Woods museum, which features a 301-year-old section of bald cypress and a variety of State Champion trees. Along with 50 acres of stunning gardens, a pond, and multiple walking trails, there is a 1-mile nature trail that shows off a stunning array of flora.
Lockerly’s educational programs include workshops for all ages, as well as programs for adults with intellectual disabilities from Baldwin County’s Life Enrichment Center. All student programs comply with requirements for Eagle Scout badges, Georgia Performance Standards, and Master Gardener certifications. Over 5,000 students studying soil science, water ecology, biology, and more are served annually, both on site and at a 200-acre tract of land in Putnam County called the Oliver N. Worley Outdoor Education Center.

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