
The southeastern edge of Eatonton serves as a gateway to the intricate network of creeks and small impoundments that define the Putnam County landscape. Central to this area is the eponymous settlement of Meda, situated along the BNSF Railway corridor. The geography is characterized by a high density of named water features, including the complex Rooty-Cr Structure Number Five Lake and the winding course of Turkey Creek, which eventually give way to the expansive waters of Lake Sinclair in the southeast.
77 named features on this map. Tap any name to fly to it.
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12 maps found

1972 Harmony
Putnam County, GA

1972 Lake Sinclair West
Putnam County, GA

1972 Meda
Putnam County, GA

1972 Rock Eagle Lake
Putnam County, GA

1972 Rockville
Putnam County, GA

1978 Resseaus Crossroads
Putnam County, GA

2024 Harmony
Putnam County, GA

2024 Lake Sinclair West
Putnam County, GA

2024 Meda
Putnam County, GA

2024 Resseaus Crossroads
Putnam County, GA

2024 Rock Eagle Lake
Putnam County, GA

2024 Rockville
Putnam County, GA