Property is bordered by old railroad track. The R/R Depot was near here was Carrs Station for which the area and main road were named. Railroad picked up bricks that were manufactured from the clay in the surrounding hills. The factory was on the parcel behind our currently owned parcel. There were underground chambers to do with the brick making that we have been unable to determine how used. Whole and partial bricks with names of companies they were produced for have been found. Have been unable to get much info on what actually went on.Hope to learn more.
The railroad was later used by Ga Power to haul coal to the now defunct power plant on Lake Sinclair at Milledgeville. When the last of the power plant equipment is hauled away the future of the R/R will be determined. It is our hope the road bed will be turned into recreati
Property is bordered by old railroad track. The R/R Depot was near here was Carrs Station for which the area and main road were named. Railroad picked up bricks that were manufactured from the clay in the surrounding hills. The factory was on the parcel behind our currently owned parcel. There were underground chambers to do with the brick making that we have been unable to determine how used. Whole and partial bricks with names of companies they were produced for have been found. Have been unable to get much info on what actually went on.Hope to learn more.
The railroad was later used by Ga Power to haul coal to the now defunct power plant on Lake Sinclair at Milledgeville. When the last of the power plant equipment is hauled away the future of the R/R will be determined. It is our hope the road bed will be turned into recreational trails.
Learn more about this land:
Only six miles to Lake Sinclair boat ramp and fishing dock for all water sports. Twelve miles to Historic Milledgeville former capitol of Georgia and home of Flannery O'Connor, GCSU and GMC.
Walking and biking areas on site. Often see bikers on Carrs Station Road. Dirt road on back side of property. Fenced in area for pets to play.
We're starting from scratch. Come help us design the optimal place to dry camp while exploring the entire region:
Atlanta 120 miles, Athens or Augusta 85 miles, Macon or Dublin 60 miles, Lake Oconee or Greensboro or Sandersville 40 miles.
Open fields and/or wooded sites on rolling hills. Twenty two acres to chose from. Will need some leveling on some sites.
Dry RV Camping only at this time. We do allow generators. You choose where you want to set up camp. Pull in, Back in, or Pull thru spots to choose from depending on the size of your rig.
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Carrs Station Mystery, Georgia
Property is bordered by old railroad track. The R/R Depot was near here was Carrs Station for which the area and main road were named. Railroad picked up bricks that were manufactured from the clay in the surrounding hills. The factory was on the parcel behind our currently owned parcel. There were underground chambers to do with the brick making that we have been unable to determine how used. Whole and partial bricks with names of companies they were produced for have been found. Have been unable to get much info on what actually went on.Hope to learn more.
The railroad was later used by Ga Power to haul coal to the now defunct power plant on Lake Sinclair at Milledgeville. When the last of the power plant equipment is hauled away the future of the R/R will be determined. It is our hope the road bed will be turned into recreati
Property is bordered by old railroad track. The R/R Depot was near here was Carrs Station for which the area and main road were named. Railroad picked up bricks that were manufactured from the clay in the surrounding hills. The factory was on the parcel behind our currently owned parcel. There were underground chambers to do with the brick making that we have been unable to determine how used. Whole and partial bricks with names of companies they were produced for have been found. Have been unable to get much info on what actually went on.Hope to learn more.
The railroad was later used by Ga Power to haul coal to the now defunct power plant on Lake Sinclair at Milledgeville. When the last of the power plant equipment is hauled away the future of the R/R will be determined. It is our hope the road bed will be turned into recreational trails.
Learn more about this land:
Only six miles to Lake Sinclair boat ramp and fishing dock for all water sports. Twelve miles to Historic Milledgeville former capitol of Georgia and home of Flannery O'Connor, GCSU and GMC.
Walking and biking areas on site. Often see bikers on Carrs Station Road. Dirt road on back side of property. Fenced in area for pets to play.
We're starting from scratch. Come help us design the optimal place to dry camp while exploring the entire region:
Atlanta 120 miles, Athens or Augusta 85 miles, Macon or Dublin 60 miles, Lake Oconee or Greensboro or Sandersville 40 miles.
Open fields and/or wooded sites on rolling hills. Twenty two acres to chose from. Will need some leveling on some sites.
Dry RV Camping only at this time. We do allow generators. You choose where you want to set up camp. Pull in, Back in, or Pull thru spots to choose from depending on the size of your rig.
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