Best Dispersed Camping near Lyerly, GA

Several dispersed camping areas exist near Lyerly, Georgia, with free primitive sites available on public lands. Blue Hole Dispersed in Crockford-Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area offers backcountry camping opportunities with no facilities. Hidden Creek Campground provides another dispersed option in the region. These areas typically feature primitive sites with no amenities and operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Tennessee Wall Camp, though slightly farther away in Tennessee, offers an additional dispersed camping option for those willing to travel.

Road conditions to these dispersed sites vary considerably, with several reviews noting significant potholes and rough terrain. Hidden Creek Campground access requires navigating deep potholes that may challenge vehicles without high clearance or 4x4 capabilities. Blue Hole Dispersed requires a land pass as it is located within a wildlife management area. Most sites lack basic amenities such as drinking water, toilets, or trash service. Fires are generally permitted at these locations, but alcohol is prohibited at Blue Hole Dispersed. Campers must pack out all waste and bring their own water supply.

"A little farther off the highway than I wanted to go, but definitely a solid free campsite," noted one visitor about Hidden Creek Campground. These areas remain relatively secluded, though Blue Hole can reach capacity during peak periods. Another camper mentioned, "The campground was beyond capacity," suggesting timing visits during weekdays or off-season may be advisable. Blue Hole features a natural swimming area and proximity to Ellison Cave trail, adding recreational value. Reviews indicate these sites are best suited for self-sufficient campers comfortable with primitive conditions. Wildlife encounters are common, with one visitor reporting ticks in the area, so appropriate precautions are recommended.

Best Dispersed Sites Near Lyerly, Georgia (4)

    1. Blue Hole Dispersed- Crockford-Pigeon Mountain WMA

    5 Reviews
    Rising Fawn, GA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 210-2914

    "Road is pretty well maintained, spots are good size, some only large enough for tent/car camping. We were never bothered and it’s right down the road from blue hole and Ellison Cave trail."

    "If you like dispersed camping you'll probably enjoy it. If you prefer a campground, this is not for you."

    2. Hidden Creek Campground

    3 Reviews
    Calhoun, GA
    20 miles

    "A little farther off the highway than I wanted to go, but definitely a solid free campsite. There are a few substantial pot holes, so wouldn’t recommend for someone driving a super low vehicle."

    "GPS wants to take you to where the road dead ends but the actual turn off is before the end of the road on the right where the big wood sign is. The first road is pretty nice but then the road forks."

    4. Tennessee Wall Camp

    3 Reviews
    Lookout Mountain, TN
    46 miles

    "We really enjoyed our night tent camping here."

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  • hThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 4, 2024

    Hidden Creek Campground

    Pretty Decent Place to Stay

    A little farther off the highway than I wanted to go, but definitely a solid free campsite. There are a few substantial pot holes, so wouldn’t recommend for someone driving a super low vehicle. Also GPS isn’t perfect. It will take u to someone’s private property next door. Look for the big wooden sign that indicates that it is for public use.

  • Michael M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2022

    Blue Hole Dispersed- Crockford-Pigeon Mountain WMA

    Good dispersed camping at the blue hole

    It has a blue hole an caves no electricity or running water but the camp sites are pretty good. An the do have a handicap access area for rvs to do disperse camping also an parking for the bluehole ...no one to bother you!

  • Ava R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 13, 2023

    Blue Hole Dispersed- Crockford-Pigeon Mountain WMA

    Great FREE spot!

    We stayed 3 days 2 nights here in our 21’ pop up camper with our generator. Road is pretty well maintained, spots are good size, some only large enough for tent/car camping. We were never bothered and it’s right down the road from blue hole and Ellison Cave trail.

  • Suzie K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Tennessee Wall Camp

    Beautiful sites, close quarters with other campers

    We really enjoyed our night tent camping here. There is a parking lot right off the road after a fun ~30 minute drive through residential roads right on the water, then sites with fire pits are scattered throughout a small clearing. Plety of firewood to collect on site. There was another group of campers at a spot fairly close to us making some noise, but not too late into the night. With respectful campers nearby, this is a great spot to spend a relaxing night.

  • Robyn W.
    Jun. 1, 2024

    Hidden Creek Campground

    Very Decent Primitive Spot

    Overall we enjoyed this stay! GPS wants to take you to where the road dead ends but the actual turn off is before the end of the road on the right where the big wood sign is. The first road is pretty nice but then the road forks. We went right which goes up, passed an open gate followed the road LOTS OF DEEP POTHOLES. The road then opens up to a four way, we kept going straight, followed the road down and then came to three sites all empty. It was quiet and we were alone so overall we enjoyed other than the deep potholes. Our truck is pretty high and 4x4 so wasn’t too bad for us but a low car may not fair as well. We were there on a Friday

  • richard C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2023

    Blue Hole Dispersed- Crockford-Pigeon Mountain WMA

    Cool hole, not worth the trip

    The campground was beyond capacity. Went to the Ada site and it looked like it was a cruel joke? Unsure. But there's no way. The spring looked amazing but couldn't camp. Can't add pics atm. Also, stepped out just to see the clearance on a turn and got in with 4 ticks on me.

  • Sarah H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2024

    Blue Hole Dispersed- Crockford-Pigeon Mountain WMA

    Blue Hole is neat

    Land pass required. No alcohol is permitted. This is a wildlife management area. The camp sites are first come, first serve. They are free. Only 2 sites with tables. If you like dispersed camping you'll probably enjoy it. If you prefer a campground, this is not for you.

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2023

    Blue Hole Dispersed- Crockford-Pigeon Mountain WMA

    Awesome!

    I loved it there. So peaceful! A couple of other people there and a little bit of trash, but I picked it up. Leave it better than you found it right? It rained, so no bugs, but that’s prob not true for the dry days…

  • Patrick R.
    Jul. 27, 2025

    Hidden Creek Campground

    Very cool camping place

    We went out and found this place and setup our campsite very nice secluded and away from people very few people out here and there are a few big potholes in the road to watch out for but there is also another spot down the mountain down the other trail that’s not as bad and easier to get to


Guide to Lyerly

Dispersed camping opportunities near Lyerly, Georgia span across a mix of public lands with variable terrain. Situated in the rolling foothills of northwest Georgia, this region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Most primitive camping areas require visitors to navigate unpaved forest roads that can become problematic after heavy rainfall.

What to do

Swimming holes exploration: Blue Hole Dispersed in Crockford-Pigeon Mountain WMA features a natural swimming area popular during summer months. "I loved it there. So peaceful! A couple of other people there and a little bit of trash, but I picked it up. Leave it better than you found it right?" notes a Blue Hole Dispersed visitor.

Cave hiking opportunities: Several primitive campsites provide access to notable cave systems in the region. "We stayed 3 days 2 nights here in our 21' pop up camper with our generator. Road is pretty well maintained, spots are good size, some only large enough for tent/car camping. We were never bothered and it's right down the road from blue hole and Ellison Cave trail," reports an experienced camper at Blue Hole Dispersed.

Waterfront relaxation: Some dispersed sites offer riverside camping experiences. "We really enjoyed our night tent camping here. There is a parking lot right off the road after a fun ~30 minute drive through residential roads right on the water, then sites with fire pits are scattered throughout a small clearing. Plenty of firewood to collect on site," shares a visitor at Tennessee Wall Camp.

What campers like

Seclusion and solitude: Many primitive campsites near Lyerly offer privacy away from developed areas. "We went out and found this place and setup our campsite very nice secluded and away from people very few people out here," reports a camper at Hidden Creek Campground.

Accessibility for various setups: Some dispersed areas accommodate both tents and smaller RVs. "It has a blue hole and caves no electricity or running water but the camp sites are pretty good. An the do have a handicap access area for rvs to do disperse camping also an parking for the bluehole...no one to bother you!" explains a Blue Hole Dispersed camper.

Natural fire pits: Several dispersed camping areas feature established fire rings. "Great sites with fire pits," notes a Tennessee Wall Camp visitor, while another adds, "There was another group of campers at a spot fairly close to us making some noise, but not too late into the night. With respectful campers nearby, this is a great spot to spend a relaxing night."

What you should know

Road conditions vary significantly: Access roads to primitive camping near Lyerly often present challenges for standard vehicles. "The first road is pretty nice but then the road forks. We went right which goes up, passed an open gate followed the road LOTS OF DEEP POTHOLES. The road then opens up to a four way, we kept going straight, followed the road down and then came to three sites all empty," explains a Little Farmie Farm Dispersed visitor.

Navigation challenges: GPS directions sometimes lead to incorrect locations. "Also GPS isn't perfect. It will take u to someone's private property next door. Look for the big wooden sign that indicates that it is for public use," advises a Hidden Creek Campground camper.

Wildlife precautions needed: Primitive camping in this region requires awareness of local wildlife. "Great for hammocks and tents," reports a Tennessee Wall Camp visitor, though others note the importance of tick prevention during warmer months.

Tips for camping with families

Site selection matters: When camping with children, choose sites with natural features that provide entertainment. "It has a blue hole an caves no electricity or running water but the camp sites are pretty good," notes a Blue Hole Dispersed visitor.

Pack all necessities: No services exist at these primitive sites. "Land pass required. No alcohol is permitted. This is a wildlife management area. The camp sites are first come, first serve. They are free. Only 2 sites with tables. If you like dispersed camping you'll probably enjoy it. If you prefer a campground, this is not for you," advises a Blue Hole Dispersed camper.

Weekend planning essential: Primitive sites fill quickly during peak periods. "We were there on a Friday," notes a Hidden Creek visitor who found the area empty, suggesting weekday visits may offer more site availability for families.

Tips from RVers

Vehicle clearance requirements: High-clearance vehicles perform best on access roads to primitive camping near Lyerly. "Our truck is pretty high and 4x4 so wasn't too bad for us but a low car may not fair as well," explains a Hidden Creek Campground visitor.

Generator considerations: Some dispersed areas allow generator use for RVers. "We stayed 3 days 2 nights here in our 21' pop up camper with our generator," reports a Blue Hole Dispersed camper, indicating self-contained power options are viable at some locations.

Size limitations apply: Larger RVs face significant challenges accessing most primitive sites. "A little farther off the highway than I wanted to go, but definitely a solid free campsite. There are a few substantial pot holes, so wouldn't recommend for someone driving a super low vehicle," advises a Hidden Creek camper.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near Lyerly, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Lyerly, GA is Blue Hole Dispersed- Crockford-Pigeon Mountain WMA with a 3.6-star rating from 5 reviews.

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