Best Cabin Camping near Union Point, GA

Several cabin rentals are available within state parks near Union Point, including A.H. Stephens State Park and Watson Mill Bridge State Park. These cabins typically include electric hookups, heating and air conditioning, indoor plumbing with showers and toilets. Most accommodations feature basic furniture, including beds, tables, and chairs, with kitchen areas equipped with refrigerators and cooking surfaces. "The cabins on Federal Lake just reopened after getting new flooring. All of the rangers were friendly and helpful," noted one visitor to A.H. Stephens. Bathroom facilities at cabin sites are generally well-maintained, with some parks offering both cabin bathrooms and centralized shower houses.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. A.H. Stephens offers traditional cabin layouts while BoMax Ranch and Retreat provides more private cabin accommodations. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months and holiday weekends. According to a camper at BoMax Ranch, "The Brown Bungalow was sparkling clean, new, and updated!" Many cabins are pet-friendly, though specific policies vary by location. Most parks enforce quiet hours and have restrictions on outdoor fires.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic kitchenware is typically provided, including pots, pans, and dishes, though inventory varies by location. Pine Lake RV Campground and other facilities with cabin rentals maintain on-site stores for forgotten items and basic supplies. Depending on the park, firewood may be available for purchase from camp hosts. The town of Crawfordville has limited shopping options, while larger supplies can be found in Greensboro, approximately 20 miles from Union Point.

Best Cabin Sites Near Union Point, Georgia (22)

    1. A. H. Stephens State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Crawfordville, GA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 456-2602

    $15 - $650 / night

    "While the tropical storm weather cut our trip to AH Stephens Historic Park we still very much enjoyed our visit."

    "This state park has boats to rent,fishing, swimming equestrian camping,cabins ect..They have this large primitive area that we used..It was a bit of a hike to the bathrooms..but everything else was fantastic"

    2. BoMax Ranch and Retreat

    1 Review
    White Plains, GA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (404) 788-0307

    $25 - $300 / night

    "We took a walk on the walking trails and enjoyed the scenery of the area. I really welcomed the shower that was on property! It was VERY clean and modern! I say it was better than a hotel!"

    3. Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    Rutledge, GA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 557-3001

    $20 - $650 / night

    "Nicest state park cabin I’ve never stayed in! The furnishings were beautiful and the screened porch was amazing."

    "Sites are well spaced, level, and private. Showers are clean, laundry room is well arranged and they even provide magazines."

    4. Mistletoe State Park Campground

    66 Reviews
    Appling, GA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 541-0321

    $12 - $175 / night

    "The main feature is the lake. Fishing, boating, kayaking, swimming. Stayed at site #12. Waterfront excellent view of lake but sunny site."

    "Surrounded by water. Camping and boating paradise. Immaculate grounds and facilities. Water and electric and gray water dumps at each site. Washer and dryer."

    5. Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Carlton, GA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 783-5349

    $17 - $85 / night

    "Very nice quiet park with a small campground (21 sites, all with electric and water). The sites are shaded, and flat with a gravel drive and tent pad."

    "There is a picnic table and a fire pit with a built in grill, but we cooked on our Coleman stove and charcoal grill mostly. The drive down is washed out a bit but a 2 wheel drive Tahoe handled it."

    6. Fort Yargo State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Winder, GA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 867-3489

    $27 - $275 / night

    "Fort Yargo is in the Winder Ga area and is close to Helen, Jefferson, Athens and Atlanta. Entering the campground is a nice paved road and leads to tent camping, cabins, yurts and RV sites."

    "Parking lot is a short walk to campsite. Bathhouse is at the parking area. Picnic table and fire pit at site. Wooded area but not secluded, limited shade on table."

    7. Pine Lake RV Campground

    4 Reviews
    Bishop, GA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 769-5486

    "The bathhouse & laundry facilities are super clean! It’s quiet (other than road traffic-2 lane country road) & well taken care of property."

    "Clean shower houses, laundry facilities, full hook ups. Easy access to local tourist and historic stuff. 5 star!"

    8. Elijah Clark State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Lincolnton, GA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 359-3458

    $20 - $170 / night

    "Set up well for families with children… room to ride bikes, scooters, skateboards; playground; putt putt course; trails to walk; beach areas all around the camp ground for easy access to the water."

    "Beautiful colors for the fall, waterfront campsites, water and electric hook ups and back-in AND pull-through spots available."

    9. Oconee Springs County Park

    2 Reviews
    Eatonton, GA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 485-8423

    10. Lake Sinclair Campground

    7 Reviews
    Eatonton, GA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 485-3180

    $9 - $80 / night

    "Spacious sites with fire pit, grill, and picnic table. Bathrooms are rustic, not well kept, not much hot water. Overall park is not well kept, but great sites, small beach area, and nice lake area."

    "Very spacious camp sites complete with a gravel square to set up your tent, plenty of trees to hang hammocks, a charcoal grill, fire pit, hanger for trash, picnic table, and beautiful views of the lake"

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Cabin Reviews near Union Point, GA

261 Reviews of 22 Union Point Campgrounds


  • Dana B.
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

    Stunning Cabin!

    Nicest state park cabin I’ve never stayed in! The furnishings were beautiful and the screened porch was amazing. I really appreciated that the bedding and towels were plush and extremely comfortable-very unlike most state parks or other rental cabins. It was also impeccably clean, AND the bathrooms had handcrafted local soaps!

    As a side note, my husband is a wheelchair user and this was the most accessible vacation rental we’ve ever encountered (and we travel a lot). The picnic table had a seat cutout, the fire pit and grill were on a level surface, and the kitchen sink was roll under! 10/10 thank you HLC for the thoughtful attention to accessibility.

  • J
    Aug. 28, 2018

    Fort Yargo State Park Campground

    Relaxation in The Woods

    Fort Yargo is in the Winder Ga area and is close to Helen, Jefferson, Athens and Atlanta. Entering the campground is a nice paved road and leads to tent camping, cabins, yurts and RV sites.

    Very clean park and has Historical area, playground, tennis court, bike and hike trails. Not to mention beach and boating area.

    Picnics, camping, boating biking and camping or just day use areas. Pet friendly and all around great park.

    There is a small general store, but you are so close to everything if you need it, it's there.

    Gread for the Georgia Bulldog crowd as its less then 30 minutes!

    I recommend this park highly.

  • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2019

    Mistletoe State Park Campground

    Water and land

    The main feature is the lake. Fishing, boating, kayaking, swimming. Stayed at site #12. Waterfront excellent view of lake but sunny site. Sites had water, electric, concrete table, fire ring, and lantern hook. Not much barrier between sites but sites were good size just open. Everyone was very friendly. During week it was relatively empty but on Friday the campground started to fill up. Sites in the 60-90 loop looked the best with water views and shade and most were pull through. The bathrooms were ok and there is a laundry room. The bathrooms were quite far from some sites requiring a long walk or drive. Park had a great store selling souvenirs, ice, firewood, worms for fishing. Campground staff and host were very friendly. Not much around outside park. There was a dollar general about 12 miles away for supplies. You could pull your boat up to your waterfront campsite. They also have kayak rentals.

  • C
    Dec. 1, 2021

    Lake Sinclair Campground

    Woodsy and quiet

    Only 5 RV sites. First come first serve. Fortunately end of November not busy. Spacious sites with fire pit, grill, and picnic table. Bathrooms are rustic, not well kept, not much hot water. Overall park is not well kept, but great sites, small beach area, and nice lake area.

  • N
    Oct. 16, 2022

    Elijah Clark State Park Campground

    Friendly. Fun. Relaxing.

    Set up well for families with children… room to ride bikes, scooters, skateboards; playground; putt putt course; trails to walk; beach areas all around the camp ground for easy access to the water. Kayak rentals.

    Bathrooms were generally clean. Campsites a relatively flat. Good picnic tables at each site. Not every site had a pole for a lantern or trash bags to hang from. Fairly good tree coverage around the campground for shade and hammocking.

  • P
    Apr. 17, 2020

    Lake Sinclair Campground

    Beautiful Campsites!

    Very spacious camp sites complete with a gravel square to set up your tent, plenty of trees to hang hammocks, a charcoal grill, fire pit, hanger for trash, picnic table, and beautiful views of the lake and surrounding forest. Restrooms and showere near most camp sites too. Will be returning!

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 29, 2019

    Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground

    Small but very nice campground

    Very nice quiet park with a small campground (21 sites, all with electric and water). The sites are shaded, and flat with a gravel drive and tent pad. We hadn’t planned on staying here but were pleasantly surprised to find a few vacancies on the first Saturday in November. There is also an equestrian campground located several miles from the main campground. The main feature is a covered bridge, the longest one in Georgia, that is located ¾ of a mile from the campground (an easy walk). 

    A nice perk was laundry facilities outside the restrooms. The restrooms were very clean. 

    There are seven miles of hiking trails, five miles of bike trails, canoe rentals, and we saw several people fishing. 

    There was also a nice day-use area with picnic tables within view of the covered bridge.

  • E
    Jun. 20, 2021

    A. H. Stephens State Park Campground

    Quiet and nice clean

    While the tropical storm weather cut our trip to AH Stephens Historic Park we still very much enjoyed our visit.

    We stayed in 2 sites with the grandparents. #9 & #12

    Site 12 was a very nice straight site with the picnic table and fire ring down a few steps off the back of the main pad. Nicely wooded there was a tree very close to the hook up that caused us to park forward a bit to allow for a slide and side bunk to fully function.

    Site 9 (handicapped site) was perfect for the grandparents as there was a short paved walkway straight to the bath house.

    Both sites were nicely graveled and level.

  • Celeste C.
    Oct. 27, 2021

    Mistletoe State Park Campground

    Lakeside beauty

    This campground was quiet and tranquil. Large pines and mature trees. Surrounded by water. Camping and boating paradise. Immaculate grounds and facilities. Water and electric and gray water dumps at each site. Washer and dryer. Not a large park, but it’s a place I hate to leave. Pet friendly and great staff.


Guide to Union Point

Cabin rental options near Union Point, Georgia span a 30-mile radius across multiple state parks. Most rentals are situated at elevations between 400-700 feet in the rolling Piedmont region, characterized by mixed hardwood forests and lake access. Winter cabin rentals typically require reservations 2-3 months in advance, with summer bookings filling 5-6 months ahead of desired dates.

What to do

Paddling opportunities: A. H. Stephens State Park Campground offers boat rentals, fishing, and swimming options. "This state park has boats to rent, fishing, swimming equestrian camping, cabins ect..They have this large primitive area that we used," noted one visitor.

Historical explorations: Several cabins provide access to historical sites. "The park is the home of the VP of the Confederacy and features his home and Civil War artifacts (check for open hours)," explains one camper about A.H. Stephens.

Bridge photography: Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground features a 229-foot covered bridge that serves as a photography hotspot. One reviewer mentioned, "229 ft long covered bridge you can drive through (height and weight restrictions)."

Hiking network: Most cabin-accessible parks connect to trail systems. "We hiked from the campground to Lake Buncombe and also hiked from Sunset Drive trail to Lake Liberty and the office," reports one visitor, noting the interconnected trail system.

Winter activities: Some parks offer special seasonal events. One camper reported, "The park had a beautiful Christmas light display with hot chocolate and a Christmas movie playing on a big screen."

What campers like

Private settings: BoMax Ranch and Retreat offers secluded cabins with modern amenities. "I really welcomed the shower that was on property! It was VERY clean and modern! I say it was better than a hotel!" one guest remarked.

Waterfront views: Elijah Clark State Park Campground provides lake-view cabins. "We launched our kayak from campsite," noted one visitor, highlighting the direct water access from accommodations.

Spacious sites: Many cabin areas feature ample room between units. "The campground is spotless! We really like campgrounds that have a lot of room, space between each site and easy sites to get in to," a visitor commented about their cabin experience.

Well-maintained facilities: Campers consistently mention cleanliness as a highlight. "Nice, clean bathhouses," states one review, with another adding "Bathrooms are rustic, not well kept, not much hot water," showing the range of experiences at different locations.

Proximity to activities: Cabins typically offer access to multiple recreation options. "The beach area was great! Our kids enjoyed the inflatables in the water and the park," reports a family who stayed at cabins near swimming areas.

What you should know

Limited supplies: Most cabin areas require planning ahead. "The park located in small town. It is very quite, nothing is nearby. Walmart is 33 miles away, so you should stock up before camping there," advised one visitor.

Seasonal variations: Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground experiences significant differences between weekday and weekend occupancy. "The weekend nights were so crowded with cars spilling into the camp roads, loads of large groups at each site. Felt very claustrophobic. On weekdays the park became a lovely ghost town."

Reservation challenges: Site-specific reservations can be confusing. "This campground is now site-specific (meaning that you reserve a specific site prior to arrival) and this worked perfectly for us because we're familiar with the best sites!"

Weather considerations: Primitive cabins may have drainage issues during rain. "Our site (#65) flooded and became clay-muddy when it rained. It was also difficult to find due to poor labeling."

Privacy differences: Cabin locations vary greatly in seclusion levels. "The campground is a good campground—clean and fairly easy for our big fifth wheel to get in to. Be careful and follow the Campground signs and not your GPS."

Tips for camping with families

Water activities: Mistletoe State Park Campground offers multiple water-based recreation options for children. "Great site 49, awesome views. Comfort stations close and clean. Lots of water activities," states one family's review.

Educational opportunities: Several cabin locations feature nature centers and historical exhibits. "We loved the historical museum there too," mentioned one family visitor, highlighting the educational components.

Beach access: Some cabin sites include swimming beaches within walking distance. "We had a nice weekend at AH Stephens State Park. We didn't get to tour the museum because of social distancing but the park is well kept."

Sports amenities: Recreational facilities complement many cabin areas. "We made use of the hiking trails and mountain bike trails this weekend! The trails are well-maintained and clearly marked!"

Wildlife viewing: Children can observe local animals from cabin sites. "We saw lots of wild life, lots of stars at night (gets really dark at night)," reports a family, noting the night sky viewing as well.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Pine Lake RV Campground offers specialized sites for large rigs. "We stopped here as an overnight on our way to our final destination. They were very hospitable and put us into an easy pull through site that we could easily just come in and go out the next morning."

Utility access: Most cabin and RV locations provide electrical hookups. "Our site (12) was an easy pull through right by an exit," stated one RVer, highlighting the convenience factor of some sites.

Dump station availability: Several parks offer dump stations near cabin areas. "Sites had water, electric, concrete table, fire ring, and lantern hook. Not much barrier between sites but sites were good size just open."

Level pads: Cabin parking areas typically feature level surfaces. "Sites are nice and large, flat (we didn't even need to get out our levels)."

Bath house proximity: Shower facilities vary in distance from cabin sites. "Bath house had only one toilet due to the other being out of order. Bathroom was not clean," reported one visitor, contrasting with many positive reports from other locations.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Union Point, GA is A. H. Stephens State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 14 reviews.

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