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Does Lake Sinclair alligators?

Does Lake Sinclair alligators?

According to DNR, there are approximately 200,000 alligators in Georgia. And Lake Sinclair is as about far north as you’ll find them. DNR says alligators live and reproduce south of the fall line.

What is the deepest part of Lake Sinclair?

90′
Lake Sinclair/Max depth

Who owns Lake Sinclair?

Lake Sinclair is owned by Georgia Power, a Southern Company. The lake has been in existence since the 1950’s. Lake Sinclair is located about 90 drive southeast of Atlanta. The lake was formed by damming the Oconee River.

What is the average depth of Lake Sinclair?

about 11 feet
This is a rather shallow lake for its size, with an average depth of about 11 feet (3.4 m), and a maximum natural depth of 21.3 feet (6.5 m). However, it is 27 feet (8.2 m) deep in the navigation channel which is dredged for lake freighter passage by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The lake is fed by the St.

Are there snakes in Lake Sinclair?

Most snakes in Lake Sinclair and Lake Oconee are the Banded and Northern species of water snakes. Water snake’s pupils are round and the water moccasin’s pupils are vertical slits. The water moccasin also has a heat-sensing pit that sits between the eye and the nostril on each side of the head.

Can you swim in Lake Sinclair?

Lake Sinclair Recreation Area is a great place for picnicking, hiking, boating, fishing and swimming.

What lake in Georgia has the cleanest water?

Lake Sinclair
Lake Sinclair is one of the cleanest lakes in Georgia. There are no eating restrictions on the fish caught out of Lake Sinclair. Water clarity on Lake Sinclair varies depending on location.

Are there water moccasins on Lake Sinclair?

Most believe that the snake in question is a water moccasin but the habitat of both lakes is not conducive to water moccasins. Most snakes in Lake Sinclair and Lake Oconee are the Banded and Northern species of water snakes.

Can you swim in Lake Oconee?

Lake Oconee’s campsites — Parks Ferry, Old Salem and the KOA — include swimming beaches, restrooms, and picnic areas. You can even bring your furry family members along!

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